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isabel city, and then it's real easy. does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. the ease, rarely it strikes, flattened homes in gauze as largest refuge account, postage, tried to take out the survivors with the and the, i don't know how this is opposite or live from. don't also coming out is risk spending. it's offensive in central and southern gaza with ground forces pushing into the outskirts of con units. a rocket followed by a mouse, hits these various cities asking on several people to be injured. the sirens are
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also heard in tennessee and katasha in mia describes israel's war on gaza as an unprecedented catastrophe at the summit to itself. the just give you the, when it is 1400 hours g, m t for pm in gaza, where is riley is intensifying and widening its air of ground offensive in southern and central areas. these riley ministry has targeted the job valley a refugee camp, which is the largest in gaza. these are the nicest pictures. showing homes completely destroyed. many of trapped under the rubble bodies are piling up outside to come out loud one hospital in the north. more than a 100 college students have been chewed in its facility. thousands of people are sheltering inside. they say the hospital on the siege of anyone attempting to leave these big shots that fight is riley soldiers. small residential buildings have been
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hit in debt on the ballot in central guys that many of the dead. nearly 16000 palestinians have now been killed since the war began. that's the spike pressure from allies for israel to reduce the number of civilian casualties. tonic ups as boom joins us from the quite the hospital that's in rough uh, and the topic bring us up to date with the latest you know of those attacks without attacking jamalia? yes. earlier today you don't keep patients, horses, heart attack, jamalia refuge account. this time for a separate residential building, had been completely destroyed by the occupation forces were more than 100 palestinians have been killed. and residential buildings belonged to a right. yeah. assembly had been completely attacked where dozens of residents had been completely uh, killed by documentation,
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forces no devalue or refuge account has been a completely surrounded by these by the occupation forces where different points change the routes as we publish the new flight. this is what even over at troops was trying to get into the refuge account and even to force a residence. and in fact you, we used to leave it from the by station shooters to left. the house is behind to move forward to the south of gauze that were also performing continue in these areas, devalue refuge account has been multiple hits by the occupation. we are talking about people who are still taking shots of these areas. and these attacks a only display, some even go to display people and to force them to leave, to the south, where people to now are running low. the most of the time it is you mentored, it's actually helped him to, to with the situation on the ground. and then also the goal is to strip counter
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capital as in life for us in rough up. many thanks time i'll just here has gained access to the come out loud one hospital and south. sure you've sent us this report as one of those. so as i saw the cost of the, of the early hours of the morning, these rarely occupation forces have been showing the vicinity of camille and one hospital, dozens of civilians were killed and others wound as these riley war planes target. whoever it is to leave the hospital, many were injured as they attempted to lead through the northern gates. as we speak, you can hear the gun fund and showing the hospitals of a packed with patients wounded in display civilians who took shelter in the premises. shelling was not interrupted throughout the night. these rarely will planes of pounded buildings close to the hospital compound. this is the northern gaze is to come out when hospital is really drones and will plains fight directly at anybody trying to leave the hospital. that the national hospital we have received and trapped inside,
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commanded one hospital. dead bodies are piling up on the ground. we are unable to take them to the summit. truthful burial. we appealed to the who it was to stand by or side to have mercy on us and on the dead bodies lying on the ground. we appealed to the arab and muslim latest act. what it has these way, these are smoldering, the palestinians, the majority of those killed in these mazda because our women and children, i have just tried to treat women. what crime did they commit to? what crime did they commit? i asked the hitler of israel nathan, yahoo! what crime did this? innocent b, b, commit to? what did all those innocent women and children do to you? why don't you speak even of hitler? quite every one of you is a hitler. you are the neo nazis. the. the mayor of katasha time in been adult. tommy has renewed his condemnation of the killings in gods. he was speaking to a gulf cooperation council. somebody here in doha. it may,
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it was also cold on the un security council to bring his route back to the negotiating table. diplomatic editor james bay's reports. now this annual meeting of the council that consists of the 6 golf nations was dominated by the war on garza in the house. the amier was consol shake time in. how much? how funny, he agreed. seeing the king above rain had been a sol khalifa has been at the center of recent diplomacy. his country mediated a 7 day truce, but it's being followed by more intense bombardment. something he called genocide, he says the international community must act. now when it throw much to them, we call on the security council, namely the permanent members to live up to their legal responsibility. to put an end to this barbaric court. and to force israel to return to the negotiation table to reach a just solution based on the international resolutions and the error piece initiative on a 2 state solution. to dodie,
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the gulf nations invited the president of to kia to be that guest at this meeting. nathaniel unit to minute beneatha now would ministration is endangering the secuity and future to avoid ty region in order to extend its political life. the loss of life, of 17000 palestinians. most of the children and women to me is a crime against humanity and a war crime. israel shall not get away with these crimes. the emerald catalogues, comments urging the un security council to compel israel to accept a permanency spa would almost certainly get support from many nations right now. but when the counsel last met in new york, it was clear that one country, the us, is opposed to any new resolution. and of course, it's a permanent member with veto power. james base out to 0 don't. so we go into the studio biology. there is a senior political analyst model and the shower good to see you again. my one we,
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we, you know, following these gcc comments various of the leaders speaking. we hear appeals to international law. we hear appeals to the security council to bring the policies back to negotiations. we talk you, we hear talk of and eventually 2 state solution. ultimately, none of these stuff is showing any tangible progress. is there a sense? but there's little more that they can do these calculators, other than adds to the course of condemnation the course of countries cooling for us these 5. i think what they can do now is now that they have a clarity of the position that's been basically ingrained and, and a fine of the correlation they could use that to act as they have done from the hadn't been the stomach conference summit when they start sending delegations led by a number of important countries in the sense that that's at least have some leverage, economic energy wise and so on. i think building the pressure is needed. i'm not
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sure the people them guys are going to benefit tomorrow from the declaration. probably they will not, but i think what is needed now more than anything is more pressure towards a ceasefire. and as james was saying earlier, there is one country now that is standing behind us and the ceasefire and best the united states. this because the united states has the capacity now at the un security council to turn the past or the last, the solution to 712 into a more forcible resolution. and i think some pressure from the likes of the countries meeting today in the house and other countries that mentioned data. but in a stomach conference can have leverage if they want to use it. how to fish that out for us. how does, how does what the gulf countries say will do apply pressure to united states? well, i mean, the look, look at what the united states been think is right, right. the big thing is, right is you don't know what you're doing. you can see beyond your shadow of
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revenge, you're making the same mistakes with the 911. because what you're doing is you're anything you're set onto. if you want to have a future in this region, you have to stop what you're doing. why is there an active site saying that because there are more or more potential partners for the united states and is an industry engine? why becoming more a native, more bitter, with the public opinion that's quite hostile. so those where for example, hoping for a subsidy, is there any normalization dick, i guess a good buy until there's a tool resolution of that, but it's still an issue at this point and also look at it from one of that perspective yet another right look at how the united states was fair to you on october 6, 2023, and how it's trading today. i mean, certainly it's standing them at least integrate them at least, and that i've been this time before, i would say around the world, right? it's far worse today than it was been for backing is the way that they've seen has completed atlas absolutely. and hypocrisy on so on,
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so forth. we already saw some of that leverage used during the flushing and warn you create right where the united states tried to tough for the assistance of oil producing countries. and they were faced by basically the rejection. right? well, i think it's going to get worse now. after garza, i think the united states is going to see more more alienation and differences, even hostility on the part of some of its partners who can definitely see hypotheses setting them in the face because of the us position on guys on i think again, the last i was, i kind of things you can build on. now what are people to expect the content, for example like that, that with a population of 30400000 people to be changing the situation. is there a lot of time today? the are the notion on, of course, but together the gulf countries together the out of countries together, they had a boost. they've gone through together,
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the international community could eventually put more pressure. unfortunately, it does not quick enough for the people to guys. they do all these gc countries line up behind tests mediating efforts, they dual line up behind the unified cool for us, these 5 of those mediating efforts towards another sci fi, the only game in town at the moment, essentially. where is that spent effort? there's the only game in town just again, once again, because the united states refuses to accept the idea of a ceasefire. and just to be clear, you know, i hate to be the one who is trans, creating english to english on this for them on this platform. if there's, i'll just say english as it were. right. what does it mean when the united states rejects ceasefire? so what is that in english? what? what is the say? this what we want to they said we want war, this war, not like the kind of war between ukraine and russia to states fight,
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think over the geography. once i talk, you find the either or still try and talk to by that. this is, i don't know if your patient been going on for 56 years. she's been going on for 17 years. a war that's already decreasing more in depth and destruction than any mother more to do since the 2nd world war. right. and yet the united states continues to say absolutely not. the ceasefire is saying absolutely as the war. now, what war? yesterday i was listening to the national security advisor jayce tolliver. he said about what is happening in that. i'd see, it says we know what they, you know, many hostings are doing. we know whose auto make them. your mind is arming them. your mind is responsible for what is happening in that. i'd say that's how soft that sounds familiar. who's on me? it gives read. those financing goes right. well she think is right in the united states who's stopping the video as it gets it comes from from issue a,
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a suit association for ceasefire. the united states, what's really responsible for the genocide. and by this time the united states, if you refuse to stop it, you tacitly endorse it. absolutely well and thank you is wrong is really emergency services say that several people have been injured in southern israel, in the city of african on following rocket attacks. video shows damage deposits of a building and a residential neighborhood. let's get the view from tel aviv. i'm joined now by him . ron con. bring us up to speed. what's happening? asking on also sirens, apparently heard intel of a that's right. just as an hour ago, sirens came off exactly where we stood right now. then a series of very large explosions. i counted least 8 explosions, local media. ready posing the, what 10 of those work is coming from garza coming towards the south and east of
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central tennessee where i am right now. most of those are all kids will actually intercepted by the i and i'm a rocket defense system, which is what we had. but rockets to get through and the southern communities of are just outside of because of strep, and ask along, as you've just been reposing these ready on berlin service saying that 2 people will likely injured in that attack. so once again, and i'm old, i've very effective isn't a 100 percent effective and how much has long had a way of getting around it simply throws up more rockets and the defense system can deal with a run. thank you. tell us more about the families in hostage square who are continuing, as we know to apply pressure on is rose war cabinets to help get their relatives and loved ones released as well. let me just show you where i am right now is where you have what you call hosted square. this was been
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nicknamed, but this is the central headquarters effectively of the bring them back campaign, as you can see. very subdued atmosphere here. the reason for that is because the meeting with these ready will cabinet between the families of the caps. ready is now on the way this has been a meeting. they've been pushing full for at least a 60 days all my since that date. one of the. ready began by having to have that meeting. now if he's ready media, it's b, believe it's because prime minister benjamin netanyahu knows how unpopular he is amongst the families of the captain's. and he didn't want to look them in the i've was having to do that right now. the captives themselves have one simple message, tell us what you're doing to bring people back and remember, the slogan, hate is, don't bring them back. it's bringing them back now. but whether they'll be able to pull that kind of pressure on the pm remains to be say, now that what to what cabinet meetings? the 1st one we just talked about. the 2nd one was the actual rule cabinet meeting with humanitarian aid was discuss this tremendous amount of pressure from the
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americans to alaska, monetary and 8 into the strip books. if these ready government to that, then that calculus slightly changes because that's a bargaining chip that they lose with him, ask them that something they wants to keep. and they publicly said 5, these ro broadcasting authority. they're not going to let him anymore. humanitarian aid. okay. and we're on, we'll leave it to him, or on con, my, for us in telling me now while families all of these readings captured on october, the 7th continue. as we heard that the press the government to ensure the return of their loved ones to other families have been doing much the same, but for far longer the relatives, one from the ethiopians, right? the community, the other and our benjamin a believe to have been captured by hamas in 2015. so how do i talk to one of the families in the city of asking about a case that has highlighted the in the quality faced by israel? is minorities a nearly a decade ago, yellows brother wants to like so this beach off to arguing with his mother bots,
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he never returned. he points to the direction of aram and he started to cry. he ended up in crossing into garza and then was captured by him off of areas mental health deteriorated, not long. the full that the death of his sibling deeply affected him. and now his family say the weights for action has taken fall too long. this as a name or 9 years, we're living, but we're not allies hired. it's a bad dream that's been going on for so many years. we can't cope. we're asking the government to bring him home or how lucky should or citizen is all this time. they weren't sure if, if there was dead, then how must reduce the video riley of the ca showing him a live. well, we've only been here for a few minutes, but every few seconds we had a loud sides. and that's a continuous bombing of causes that's happening. just a few. columbus has down this coastline overhead. now yellow tells us,
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but every time he has a son, he thinks how terrifying it must be for his brother is rosa strikes us. the complicates of things. but with no caps has now held in garza, the various relatives hope he'll be freed if the sci fi deal resumes, his family says neither these ready will cabinet. will those needing to bring them back home campaign have contacted the leaving of various community with no choice they say, but to raise awareness to his case alone. so this is of the me, how has been painting of era and his family sees and his mother. let's see the crying. now she aims, how ought to bring his name back to the public domain of to use as being for goes to of his case. he says it's highlights the inequality that the jewish is radius therapy and communities faces as well as that, faced by the hour of bed. 2 in minority also has chavez said, was captured in 2016 the so much. and let's say of the ship by colored be so at 1st
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he's peaches and he sams, we're not present in this. we often patricia, he's picture was finally printed. the authorities gave up on a vera, they didn't include him in a captive exchange deal a few years ago. they say that people relate most to those that look like them because the house says she doesn't want him to be stigmatized because of his mental health. but let him into garza, she says it could have happened to anyone, so she will continue to campaign for his release. and ask her on yellow, says rivera would have experienced the number of wars on garza, but he prays that this will be the last one that ends with his brother's safe for time satisfied at all to 0. asking on his writing. soldiers have been writing towns and cities in the occupied westbank area is near best for him, and jeanine have been talking to it again. a young man was killed in the cut on the
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refugee camp in northern jerusalem, and his brother arrested. bulldozers of destroyed rhodes pavements and water supply lines in janine need to abraham is in bethlehem where the war is having a profound impact on christmas. there is something that we've been seeing happening through rather, please now is becoming more of like a policy. detaining family members in order to get people to have themselves over to the is really forces. so when they go to a house or to a city and they don't find someone, they arrest the relatives and then frustrated them to hon themselves. and this is the case that we're seeing across the occupied westbank. and those ways have also happened here where i am. and bethlehem, you know, this city around this time, you'd really celebrate christmas ease with these festive, you know, but this year old christmas celebrations has been cancelled. and i want to show you a little bit from in front of the lutheran church here in bethlehem. where the
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pastor and some of this christian comedies have decided to mark christmas in a different way. instead of having a christmas tree that is decorated with ornaments. we're seeing baby jesus wrapped in a coffee, yet palestinian coffee on is placed in a major under the rubble. we'll talk a little bit more about that with pastor with that as hop at the lutheran church. what's the idea behind having jesus under the rubble instead of a christmas tree, christmas celebrations are cancelled to see it. and beth land for obvious reasons, it's impossible to celebrate when that is a messic genocide taking place. and because that would that what people and so the idea was to send a message to the world to face, but also to all west helps a message to the world that this is what the christmas looks like in palestine. this is what the christmas looks like. and bethlehem the best place of cheese as
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the children pully being pulled from under that other families being displaced with that homes destroyed. and why the world this celebrating christmas at the good place of jesus? this is what the christmas looks like. this is usually a season for celebrations and also a season for hope. as their hope left. we have open our faith. we have hold the christmas party actually gives us hope in the fact that jesus was born among the occupied. this is what happened. 2002 years ago. and so going back to this manger set think it dumps us that baby jesus is. and so the data to with those who are stuff that inc with those who are oppressed. so in this christmas we find our own, the source of hope is because of a faith in a just god. and then i was totally deputy with one another. and i hope that dismisses gets to the world that we are to the night that in palestine and sadly
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like now we are united in our pain. there's so much detail going on here at the building this major. can you tell me a little bit more about how you placed the major and all those details? yeah, the, the image basically came from what we see on the west screens. children being pulled out of those. and of people coming and searching. i'm the to find any sign of life, any sign of hope. these images have broken us and we wanted to bring them to the church. and usually a typical main should with have a baby jesus in the middle, and then the whole family, the ship that's ending my guys surrounding him. but this time at home we, we thought of all these characters and the baby and the gospel narrative and the christmas negative being around the house as if they are searching for jesus. i said the plank to find him in the midst of, of that awful with dust,
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all of all over them. again we, we want to bring the christmas story, make it 3 and what context to date. and i think if jesus is to be born today, he would be born on the bill and because i would those who are suffering and then my guys and the shut bets would come and search for jesus in the midst of the bill of, of destroyed the house, as we see today, small how long of a lot of days from the job by the a refugee camp. she has lost at 1st thing since the will began. and on the 7th of october, her whole family and the house that they once lived in together. she tells us her story. now. this is she, i mean, we are sitting here on the goats mercy. we're helpless on the old. we do is keep praying with
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every posting minute. we have showered by missiles, films, and machine gun, but it's all directions. come and see the destruction film the devastation. my son's, but he's like savings on the new hires. he did not state for more than 20 days. the now it is old and ruins. a home is destroyed all possessions, but last neighbor to he did not complete one week. it is new heights a full 1st day. it was leveled to the ground, the de leon. we are human beings disliked these rays. we are humans made of flesh and blog. i don't see that the 30th my son was killed and so it was my husband. my niece, newly married, was also killed. she graduated and we was celebrating singing and don't seem over that just 2 months ago.
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we left without a home or food, or children starving. we can no longer feed them. some issues the price is touring, is if we're leading a normal life and earning money from this. i am not an adult. my husband was up there when he was killed. you remain going dead for a week before his body was pulled out of the rubble. the 1st day of the truth. they kept digging for 20 hours before my it's been is body was food items. it was the same. someone nice, the bro id was cute, over the stuff that bodies were bloated and reeking. tied to the decomposed and almost exploded the whole family, my children and grandchildren used together. here. we used to spend the evening to stay and casting for late. i was in the night, but i've lost them. oh, they were killed. i'm left homeless and the loading and off the back of that story to remind you of one of our top stories.
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israel has carried out a large scale attack on the route, jumped by the camp where on a level of their lives. many of see it that, that and that is it for me to know how the weather is next and inside story to stay with us. the the hello again, a tropical cycle and brought half a yours worth of rain to tonight and tell them how to state in eastern india hope or the last little bit. so this car is buried under water. we had roads turn to river is here. now is the storm moved its way further toward the north. it's now impacting entre, protest states knocked down trees there and the highest level alerts are issued for rain falling onto the production. also telling gonna states in india, so the dark blue and the yellow. that is the more intense rain falling. that's
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a forecast on wednesday. ok. the monsoon rains. not too bad. right now. we've got some showers along the coast of vietnam, bigger pulse of rainbow just to the north of denay. and cloud cover is running across china is the n c river valley here. but throughout the day on wednesday those clouds will shut out. so it is not a bad day in greeley and glen g. providence 23 degrees for you. now that storm system pushes away from japan, so it's going to be a down start to the day in tokyo. but again, throughout the day we'll see more peaks of sun here. let's go back to this part of southeast asia. we did see a landslide in northern to bunch of islands and still more burst of rain will be falling in this area on wednesday will end this weather report and focused on where it has been quite foggy and before that is set to continue on wednesday with the highest 21 minutes the world slow down, we stand for as homes with tips of global nickels reserves,
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