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not see, and with what evidence they have so far. and yes, on the fringes of israeli public discourse and seeing more voices persist sale, calling the traitors. the listening close covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes next. the straight to st. baffled is across gaza is this rather intensifies its ground operation in the south. the un secretary general invokes a reverend powerful tool try and all the blog check, the mindset me say that this is out just a live from dall. so coming up is really strikes, hit the jabante, a refugee camp once again, killing several people, including family members of an al jazeera correspondence. is there any forces
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county out me raids in the occupied west bank, at least 2 palestinian teenagers on to the beginning with breaking news from the united nations where the secretary general antonio guitar has invited his most powerful diplomatic tool to direct the security council to meet on garza, he's calling for an urgency is fine to avoid what he calls humanitarian catastrophe . as well as pursuing its unrelenting attacks from the north to the south of the gaza strip bottles and as strikes have continued in northern areas. including should jaya and jamalia palestinian say the strikes i'll deliberately targeting civilians. as i've also been in 10th street, the street baffles these way. the army says it's engaged and the heaviest fighting
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since it began its ground invasion. 5 weeks ago, ministry says it's pushing deeper into the solving and safety of con eunice garza's, 2nd biggest 50. that's cause i have a life now to the united nations in new york. i'm joined by kristen salumi. so 1st and 1st of all, how rare and significant is this for the secretary general to invoke this article is extremely rare. it's the 1st time he's done. so since taking his role as secretary general in 2017, under article $99.00, the secretary general may bring to the attention of the security council any matter in which he sees a threat to the maintenance of international peace and security. and in the letter he is urging members of the security council to press to, to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe in gaza, it says in the letter which we received
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a copy of in advance through diplomatic sources. we are expecting it to be officially released in just a short time, but in this letter he says that the conditions and guys are making meeting for humanitarian assistance, impossible. and that we are facing the quotes, the severe risk, a collapse of the humanitarian system with potentially irreversible implications for palestinians as a whole and for peace and security in the region. now this comes as the united arab emirates, the era member of the security council has been working with other council members on a humanitarian cease fire resolution. and the majority of council members have expressed support for a humanitarian ceasefire. but the united states significantly has been opposed to this very openly opposed to more security council action. they pointed to the earlier resolution that allowed for humanitarian pauses and have said that direct
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negotiations are underway with israel to improve humanitarian access. and they, they have called on israel to adhere to international law, but it has an improve the situation. the situation has gotten worse. and clearly this is the secretary general sounding the alarm raising concerns that this needs to be fixed. now, in a further sign of the urgency of the situation, members of the, of aram countries and as long that countries here at the united nations have been joining forces as well. they held the press conference earlier saying that of delegation will be headed to washington dc. tomorrow to make this point with the administration there, as attempts are under way to break the logjam here at the united nations and get some action from the security council that could have impact on israel and the intent of helping guardians,
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who are suffering immensely under the current bombardment. so kristin, i understand from what you've explained, that invoking offical $9.00 to $9.00 means raising the alarm, but it also means take us through the process. this means while the, the security council will meet. and if so, how soon? how quickly as well, it will come down to the president of the security council to schedule the meeting . clearly this has been done with some urgency and as i said, it will. a meeting is one thing, but the, the goal here are from the secretary general and the members of the council, a represented by the error group is to actually get counsel action more than just a meeting, a resolution that would actually call for humanitarian ceasefire. this is something that they've been working on behind the scenes for some time. the question is, is, will this letter add some fuel to that fire and put enough pressure on the united
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states to change its view? that a resolution could be useful and allow that because the united states as a veto wielding member of the council a no vote will prevent any action. so clearly this is aimed at the united states and it all comes down to the united states and whether or not they will change their view if they won't. yes, that will probably be a meeting anyway. and there will be discussions. but the goal here and, and the maximum pressure campaign that we're seeing, waged by member states and the secretary general himself is directed at the united states. all right, that's really important stuff that's thank very much kristen, somebody for bring escalate to solve that. let's bring this to this to do an out because i'll just hear a senior political analyst model on the shot to is here. so model, i'm putting this into context basically what the secretary general is doing is not . i mean, telling the security council it has to me that it has to meet to find a way to, to address the need for
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a seas file rise. that's basically the task that it's set up to do come together and find a resolution on the safe spot. now typically, as we've been discussing, the diplomatic pressure has been building up now for a few days for a few weeks. i'm clearly the idea that the most, the majority countries representatives are coming to the united nations with the phone guard mandate to do something about that. and the idea that the international public opinion, including western and american public opinion in particular, has changed over the past few days and weeks. all of that together uh, with the, with the, with the, with the siege and the one barred. months of guys bringing people into that needs for see if we're basically starving, dying and so on. and guys, i think it brings the, the, the urgency, it's a whole new level. i think the secretary general is doing what they should have probably been done a few days a week. so already. but anyway, but the never what the us will be on the assume it late. incredible pressure now
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from many other countries as well as the secretary general to walk into the security council meeting and simply use a, a veto to get out of it. to be honest. uh, i mean, judging from the history the united states has more than a few occasions, stood alone alone in the on security council at the united nations and so forth. is there a, against the entire international commit? it has happened before except this time is different at this time. it understands that the situation is far more grave that the war crimes and the genocide in which its complicity will probably hunt it for a long time to come. its credibility is on the line today, it has become the laughing stock of the international community for its support. its blind, supportive is a knowing what the price is for. it's for, it's,
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could there be anything, no, just quickly on why it's also important in terms of what the united states and is there a need to do? there's a number of clocks i've been picking already, right? there's one clock that has to do with the national public opinion, that's just and it has been changing and a lot of english. so now and so forth, of palestinian rights or justice and protestant that the ministry call right there is that many to the clock that certainly in the sense that as the, the human cost has been so high while the military objectives have been reached. so slowly that as we've seen in american press and these really press, these ratings have not even achieved one 5th of their many, 2 objectives in terms of knocking off how much that's the, even according to their estimate going there. how many, how much fights is on members that they've killed according to the, is really estimates according to these, are the estimates quoted in what's the media? washington portion, the of thought in spanish and farms and so on,
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so forth. clearly these things are not that shipping them and it through objective while the clock of regional patients, international, public opinion americans support all of that. is there anything else human suffering and human death? absolutely. and hence, now the united states in a position where by whatever games it was playing, for example, you know, what thing the original price shut on the size. a guy that in europe and pressure on good side marginalizing its own public pressure to buy such things as binding. who heard of guns? secular from cummings and all of these acrobatics and games are not. i'm not helping anymore. clearly the time is running out or on friends, mandatory funds, humanitarian funds, regional funds, international public opinion, front, and america's own fund. and i think all of that is come together at the united nations with the americans this time around. listen to the voice of reason. listen
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to the international political opinions or not, of course are basically seen as i said, we've seen the united states act so stubbornly before i guess its own interest in support of his ard before. and stand alone. this time around might be different. it's already abstain from from voting. when are you on secret that comes with that? sort of the past 27. 12 the test for great to hear my dad in a 2 guys on so forth that has not really brought about the food. if you needed to in terms of evey thing, the, the self funding of guys are a now action is needed on the part of the security goes. all right. will time will tell, i guess, as i say, thanks so much smaller one be shot. let's take a look at how in, wherever his route is intensifying its attacks and garza, well, the new phase of, as well as ground invasion, is targeting time units in the south is causes 2nd largest city and home to hundreds of thousands of palestinians falls from the homes in the north is ready for us as a baffling palestinian sciences from the assigned brigades and the stomach. do you
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have these raging regions? shaded in. red, is also heavy fighting in several neighborhoods in garza city. over fighting and troop movements indicate as early as aiming to divide the gaza strip into 3 areas, the north, the central region, and the south thought a cup i assume joins us now from outside the quite the hospital in that also has been a sickly bloody day for a range of civilians, vast bullying, fixed inventories riley strikes starting with this morning's victims of 1st responders. and now even family of algae 0 correspondent, min shut off fee. so yes, i mean, you get tax. of course, the garza's trip did not stop even regarding the families that had been evacuated from the homes, even north of the gauze. this trip to the south of the territories,
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just before a couple of seconds. and you, as well as trying to place in roof districts in the south of garza where it's considered to be safe place. and i the area don't occupation because it, it to be a very uh, safe, comfortable area for the residents in order to be away from the east. very palming . but right now, it has been attacked and the students have rushed to evacuate victims from under the ripples. similarly, the situation is in the north with more furious petals on the grounds. as the tax. this time i took one of our police normally managed roughly family, which had been killed by these very 5 years on devalue refugee. come this gun as mean has been to make close intrusion for these really strikes since the beginning of this round reflecting as they have i tucked several facilities of v made hospitals in the north and to the a to destroy the, to the ground may residential neighborhoods compounds over the heads of it civilians. now this time we cannot now return back again to the north of gauze as
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he has been evacuated to the south of it. because the strip you find you in a city and he has been deployed from big far wells of his family members where his parents and the number of disciplines has been killed by these. why don't keep asian forces minister rock this family is one of the palestinian assemblies, which a, which is so for media to old guns who had been living under very intense is very bobby, for more than 60 days as these really stripes did not differentiate between militants or a civilian as more than 60001000. the child had been killed by these verify us with more than 5015000 palestinians have been killed. and the hardest to a lot of people under the ripples and the majority of homeless, largest companies, the are still right now under the russell i'm, it's a very deep shortage of a supplies and a civil defense abilities that will help to dr. weed them from under the ripples as
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the majority of these teams and pull into use. so you took to this very moment to evacuate the directors of the destroyed house product. we know in 10th street fighting is going on. take us through without leaving the baffling garza a yes street bottles would be the ropes is as they use what they don't keep. i just started the miniature ground ration and vision to a from the outskirts of gauze a city. now they are transferring built for regions to the hot to the beach in cost of the these areas, including devalue refuge account, which has been as around it and instead of to buy these very forces for more than a couple of days were different confrontation types of groups it up between the palestinian pointers and the soldiers who have been attacked by the c panel assuming for you as well now as well as 6 the throughout its opperation in eastern areas of big tunnel in the north west of big line. yeah. and the bottles continue
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across the show. you can use a city where they are trying to gain significant control over the bike to the areas that you use with documentation, forces see and clearly believe that there are sensors for race, students or 1000 influences. now people are still in these areas where the tools are taking place as they are no longer have any steve passage out. due to the fact that is what is intensifying the rates of attacks. and they didn't believe that goals are, is entirely safe. as the majority of them is right now, are as they should, a roof off to for the, the oldest of the occupation forces to lead to this area. i'm a new growing concerns. the bustle might be delivered later within the coming weeks to this area in the roof, which gives no option, left over palestinians to feel safe in the homelands. all right, thanks so much thought. i assume that as we just heard down just here, a correspondent moment to shut off, he is lost several members of his family and his re,
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the strikes on gauze as divinely a refugee camp shut off. he lost his mother and father, along with his siblings, nieces and nephews. and july, there was carpet bombed by these very the ami a moments cousins was at the scene of the attack. a lot of a lot of a lot of us are basel the some so so, but of the measurements of the gun and the not gonna have job, we are going to shut off a hedge. i'm a man. why many shut off? i'm hung a was always go over the well cool. i've talked about process spill now, what are they all good? okay. well, i'm going to shut off the semester from the the well the i'll just say are correspond development. i shut off. it was in hon.
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eunice, when the strike happened, this is what he had to say about losing his family, as well as the of the lumber map of this. my father was killed. he was 87 years old. he lived through the not far in 1948. he was forcibly expelled out of his village to the north west of the gaza strip. he was 12 years old in those basically painful events remained. compton, his memory until a day he was killed. he used to recounts me the most detailed specifics, and he never forgot the names of his neighbors, all those who much with him and the forcible exodus from his village to jabante a refugee camp to the north of casa. he's been carrying those bits of moments with him. that is why he refused to re live the same vicious events. he always said being expelled south around the strip. he held his ground to the last moment and preferred to die, holding onto his roots. especially since he was a history teacher,
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he taught thousands of students throughout his career. so did my mother who saved in the education field for 35 years, they always rejected the idea of forcible expulsion by the is ready, occupation forces that took the land. they refused to succumb to precious. they moved from home to home, refusing to leave the north. that was their destiny. and all i can say is that god is a rock. he is the dispos or of all the fees and then go to the refuge and from him only we gain strength of a jose um forces in the m and have claimed responsibility for the surface, the surface missile and intercepted in the space of the city of a lots in southern israel is there any ami says is defense systems detective, the launch coming from the direction of the red sea. it's got more on this with ever on han in tel aviv and then wrong. before i ask you about a lot. let's start with news of and is ray the security cabinet meeting. what are we expecting out out of that as well?
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you were just talking about this as you might as harring resolution that may be tabled within the un security council. you were talking that about how the arrow button basset is. we're trying to put pressure on the security council to come up with a resolution. will the resolution is only as good as the enforcement of it. and this is a big problem here in israel. these really security cabinet is quite apart from these where you will a cabinet which is the number of things was due to me to discuss the humanitarian aid and getting. ready a humanitarian aid into the strip that meeting was supposed to be in 10 minutes. we don't know if it's going to take place because the far right of that, of that meeting the far right ministers, including both of those smart traits, including it to my bank of it. say they don't want to discuss anything to do with anything humanitarian that i want to open up humanitarian crossings to get aid. and
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they certainly don't want to talk about a humanitarian cx 5. now the americans are put so much pressure on me is riley's to at least get into the goals and strip that the war cabinet itself said. we're not going to discuss this way to pass it onto the security cabinet. and the security company, like i said, supposed to be meeting in 10 minutes time. we don't know if they're going to meet will that have an impact on things going on in new york right now. this tabling of this resolution for and humanitarians. these 5, like i say, you've got to be able to reinforce the resolution and the far right and these route, which does have significant sites, are in no mood to even talk about getting trucks to about tearing a trucks into the goals. alright, let's come back to the issue. those surface to surface vessels. 5 is a lot. what uh, is very official saying about that to well, that confirmed that they uh they had system actually shut down to me. so that was
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sent by that who fees the who these kinds that confirmed that they actually sent this missile into is really territory. what they said was that this was to put pressure on israel for a ceasefire, and to show solidarity with its policy and brothers. and sisters in the gaza strip . this actually has an economic impact. sammy insurance premiums go up when they attack me. sells as, sorry. biotech ships with missiles in the red sea. a lot of those uh, ships all taking uh goods into uh israel. and that is passed onto the can see what the hoops these this, these really is. no, it is actually a, an impact. also, they placed the veteran tack. if you have the pleasure of talking, use a lots and lots of tourist destination. and therefore, if people don't go because it's an stable that has named economic impact as well. but more importantly, these, right, these been absolutely clear. they don't actually blame the who fees for this per site. they say the iranians are the ones that are directing these attacks. they
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giving the who fees the oldest, the, who these are simply an extension of the iranian military process. all right, thanks so much jim on con, the tel aviv now at least 3 palestinians have been killed in the night as this may be, rides in the occupied westbank to them with teenagers were killed in the fall refugee camp since the war on guns of again it's rob has stepped up saying the rates and towns and cities, we all divide west bank about. so for all kids from lebanon has been fined towards the settlements in northern israels, up of galilee area. this comes as israel, the intensifies shunning and as strikes into lebanon. the light is cross border exchange of fi with has the law. so to hold those reports from southern govern of the liberties arm group has the law and the israeli army have been exchanging fire along the border for 2 months. now, as of late, there has been an increase in the intensity of the conflict. according to the
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united nations peace keeping force in southern lebanon in recent days, there has been a rapid and alarming increase in the violets. it is warning of dangerous consequences. on tuesday, there was a significant development that really marks an escalation of the as ray, the army targeting, and is a military position belonging to the lebanese army. lebanese army is not involved in this fight. this way, the army later said, as expressed regret and said that, so it wasn't this, the army soldiers were not the targets that they were aiming as a threats close by. but that attack is being interpreted as a message from the is released to the lebanese state. because this way, the officials have been blaming the lebanese stay, telling them that they need to reign and has the law. now has the law is stronger than the states and the state has little say and influence over that group. but at the same time as well. also targeted a form in the village of our noun,
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that's about 8 to 9 kilometers from the border. but it is also located along the latania river. now according to an resolution 1701 which was adopted up during the last war between hezbollah and as well in 2006, the area from the border to the tiny river should be d militarized. so as well, again, sending a message that they would like has belong to pulled back. so all this pressure to try to force hezbollah to pull away from the border. but hezbollah has made it clear that south lebanon will remain an active front, as long as, as well as the tax on gaza continues. center there, i was busy to southern lebanon. the russian president vladimir putin as land in saudi arabia or respond to that river overseas trip. it's been in the united arab emirates, the 1st leg of
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a trip that includes talks with regional leaders, food in will house to reign in president abraham, the se, back in moscow on thursday. between has been bolstering is partnerships with golf nations, as russia faces growing isolation by the west, due to its invasion of ukraine. i'll just here as diplomatic, as the james base discussed the reasons behind so we can visit remember that it's not arrest warrant for, for transferring ukrainian children from the international criminal court. and so there are many places that the russian president wouldn't feel safe to visit. he didn't feel safe to visit a south africa last year when he was going to go for the bricks summit. but these 2 countries visiting you a and saudi arabia on north signatures to the right statute. and so the, this is a place that he can go on. he seems to be pretty delighted, but he's on the ground in abu dhabi,
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some of his statements talking about the unprecedented high level of relations between the u. a and russia right now saying that the u. a is the main trading partner for russia in the world. well remember you a is also pretty close partner with the us. so i'm not sure how this will be seen in washington because clearly they would like other nations to be imposing sanctions on russia. and yet there's a record number of taurus and the record amount of trade going on between russian, you a, i suppose, is all throughs for my present thought about. definitely more to have been celebrating. a quote, routing ordering his release from prison for jury has been serving and 25 years sentence for corruption and human rights violations. the 85 year old was convicted of ordering the mask of 25 people in the early ninety's. father's government was fighting a left wing rebel group. the
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invest to the end of the show will have more of the war and garza as well as the other day's news around the house now. and of course, there isn't a website. i'll just hear a don't com, whether it's next inside stories examines the nicest reactions to one goss of the, brought to you by visit castle. hello again. remnants of the tropical storm are moving up the east coast of india. so this is injected a lot of moisture into the atmosphere. westbank all state additional state. it's also moving eastward into bung with dish as well. so here's our forecast on thursday, dark in the blue and the yellow. the more intense rain, so some pretty good pockets around cox's bizarre and same goes for taka as well. auto brain pouring into the malay peninsula once again. so even south of that
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around call them port, we're going to get into some pretty big down points. i'll show you that in one second, but we're going to talk about the warrants in china. plenty of sine allowing those temperatures to come up. i mean, look at one, for example, your should be 11 this time of the year, 23 full on sunshine on thursday, and bit more cloud cover over the next few days. but temperature is still well above where they should be for this time of year. a rain and wind condo comes slamming into the western side of japan on thursday. and i promise, do we get back to this part of southeast asia? first, i have to show this flooding on indonesia is main island of java central job of providence. it's been pouring rain for days, so some extreme flooding there, but i think the area of concern will be southern sumatra island on thursday. and there is some of those down pores in column for on thursday, some of which could be sunday season. the brought to you by visit castle i care about helping you with engages with the rest of the world. i
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cover form polls, the national security. this is very much a political em. how here's the conflict. how the wheel afraid is always telling the good story. people get what we're trying to see here. they're living outside and make shift time. this is not the way any family wants to raise their children. we're really interested in taking you in to a place that you might not visit otherwise. it's actually feel as if you were their relatives have as really come civil by how my so react to what fury at a meeting with the prime minister about the relentless foaming of gaza. when i loved ones attract some a demanding benjamin netanyahu stepped out. all the people in israel, fig. this is inside story, the.

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