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you boy rush is displacing you've got the people in power investigates, the relationship between the mikey oil giants of the global notes and the developing nations of the global cells. crude mistake talk to of, to, on just the the 2 months since israel declared war on him, us the military, still dropping bombs on garza more than 16000 palestinians have been killed. the you're watching on to 0 life or my headquarters and i'm getting navigate. also coming up, as israel continues bowman, gaza, doctors, i think, saw hospital say the more there is full with more than
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a 115 bodies arriving in the last 24 hours. the u. n. chief and folks are rarely use power to warn the security council moving to monetary and catastrophe. garza as giovanni a refugee camp has been hit again. chilling 22 family members of an ultra 0 correspondence. this is our special coverage of 2 months of israel's. we're on gas on a war like no other in recent times, the is really isn't the
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it's 2 months into israel's war on god. so on the military, on slot against palestinians persist unabated. the offensive began on october, the 7th after an unprecedented attack by hamas fighters, members of the cosign brigades, the armed wing of the group, and other palestinian resistance fighters, infiltrated as really territory by air, land, and sea. a 1147 is released were killed that day,
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including 320 soldiers and 59 police officers. at least 240 people is released on 4 nationals were taken captive. what ensued was a declaration of war by the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu on him, us, and a promise to eliminate the group. his defense minister immediately hold to the airport of all water, food, electricity, on fuel to the strip. the past several weeks have seen an intense, indiscriminate, aerial bombardment of gaza, that flattened entire neighborhoods and caused unimaginable suffering. a ground invasion followed, no one and nothing has been spared. schools, hospitals, mosques, churches, shops, every aspect of daily life has been targeted. but the heavier, as told, has been on civilians. more than 16000 palestinians have been killed in gaza. more than 7000 of them are children. that means that is where the army kills one child
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every 10 minutes. and 1900000 people have been forcibly displaced. the scale of israel's assault on gaza has been unparalleled, and writes groups say a genocide is unfolding and gaza. and the world of silence priyanka due to reports a warning, you may find something with the images in her report. distressing the, the, the, the anguish of her mother refusing to let go for child. she is to the, the despair of a child full to let go for parent. she is that the for 2 months the people have caused, having deal with what's been described as him on or israel has quoted civilians on
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a scale really seem to means more children than any other war. in recent times, the un says a child, the skills, every 10 minutes, making garza the most dangerous place on earth, which is for the un garza is now the worst single concept in its history. and those uncovering these horrors, the eyes of the war have paid the highest price journalist and their families have been targeted, making it the most legal conflict for media workers in decades. and yet to months on israel's war effect abuse, sion goes on on, hinder. the catastrophic situation we see unfolding in the gaza strip was entirely foreseeable and preventable my humanitarian colleagues have described the situation
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as apple collect take. in these circumstances, there is a high risk of atrocity crimes. it's military have flattened homes, attacked refugee counts, and schools destroyed most unsure which was besieged and foamed. hospitality. owns meant to be protected under international law for hospital by host control has been attack shell, bones destroyed an impotent. this is absolutely unprecedented. all the governments in the world and particularly the governments in the west, them the, in the united states. they know that these rail tests these practices of attracting health care, simulated health care, which is up. so let me click country to the geneva convention for 56 nights. israel has punched garza and its people into darkness. it didn't post a total siege on cutoff electricity. how die is, i mean,
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i shed 7 the phone lines and internet doing different phases. if it's gone and vision, creating panic and fear, it's related to this bombardment and expanding ground defensive from north to south, has displeased the oldest causes population. with no way to escape from the deaf that fields imminent. all of this destruction and incentive are b 55 for the damage. it is clear that it is a step in an episode of zane is subtler colonial project which targets the very existence of the senior people on the line of monday. by this time, oh, watch the income stick for this has always been a way of life to israel flores and siege. but this is a war of maybe for palestine. is it a pivotal moment?
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israel is waging a war of collective punishment. and the international community has since stopped brianca hooked up to say, well, israel has flattens gaza as ones driving towns and cities. one of the world's most densely populated areas has been reduced to rubble. here's a look at the expense of the devastation. within 60 percent of all the buildings on homes across the gaza strip had been damaged. israel has dropped thousands of tons of bonds on gaza. and today the strip is almost uninhabitable. about 1900000 palestinians. that's more than 85 percent of the guys us population have been uprooted from their homes. due to is really bombardments and forced evacuation orders. more than a 1000000 palestinians have been sheltering in schools and un facilities. but they to have come under attack. at least 69 schools have been destroyed in the war so
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far. only 9 of gauze, 35 hospitals are functioning and only partially with tens of thousands of injuries caused by is really attacks and a rapid spread of infections and diseases in overcrowded shelters. garza is now staring at a health catastrophe. well, on wednesday, the number of people killed arriving, and oxo hospital surpassed the number of injured. and that's the 1st time that has happened since the start of the war. the hospital record at a $115.00 killed in 24 hours old treatment spaces off the facility. and it's more of our full doctors without borders which supports that hospital has called on is really forces to stop the indiscriminate bombing of the gaza strip. to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure, the funerals have also been held for 25 people who are killed in southern gaza after is really forces bond and f i. city. several residential buildings were head on thursday morning. dozens of wounds that palestinians have been taken to
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a nearby hospitals. many buildings and rough city are full of displaced palestinians or force from their homes in the north. we have a team of correspondents following the story, all in fissures on the ground and occupied east. jerusalem will speak to him in a few minutes, but ringing honey must, which was a ha, that's in the south of the gaza strip. so, honey, 2 months on, and as we can see, the, there's really bombardments continues the, the destruction right across the gaza strip is immense. give us a sense of how guns are coping and what they're telling you. yeah. see the will on, on an addition to the uh, bombardment and the target of residential homes overnight. an early hours of this morning. cute and verify the dates resulting in the death of a 25 policy sidney as mine, really evacuated, and those who hosted them in their homes. and there are reports coming in from gaza
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within the past 2 hours. at least 5 more residential homes in 2 different areas in the, in northern eastern side of gauze, the city and talking about the dunphy populates, a residential neighborhood. the dutch neighborhood is still many people are stranded in that area to residential homework targeted. and a 3rd one at the center of gauze ali or move road. that's that at the center of gauze and city. but do the southern eastern side of goes a sobre neighborhood that's very close as they to neighborhoods. another densely populated neighborhood where people could not leave to a different area just given the intensity of the bombs within the past few weeks. and since the collapse, so of the seeds by it. but we, we got confirmed reports by the torque family, a entire family with their relatives in the closest print. what inside one home, the 3 story building was targeted, complete the reports about entire people. the whole everybody was in the house, had been killed as new, a civil defense, a crew on the ground,
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no 1st responder to help. if there is anyone surviving under the rebels are going to wait for more updates from our source on, on the ground 8. but all of this, of course, as part of a systematic killing, bombing, a terrorizing traumatizing entire population. they've been under under the seas for the past 16 years. and on top of that, they relentless works for the past 6 feet. these were talking about ongoing bass bombardment, carpet bombing entire neighborhoods, and it blocks destroy and give remains of live that and that includes residential homes, public facilities, the schools that hospitals to the point where the life of 1.5. if the palestinians in the gospel become has become livable with, with no access to basic supplies and, and, and food supplies and drink a clean and drinking water. in addition to
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a is very overwhelmed health system. 9 out of the more than $35.00 hospitals, only function in those 9 hospitals are running a low with capacity a possible right now either of the hallways, the more of these people imported into this area, such a small a upcoming very populated right now. okay, thank you so much, honey. my. well, thank you for about a patient, but i'm off in the gaza strip. let's bring an allen fisher who's joining us from occupied east jerusalem. so alan, what's a sensor? a getting from your end about the end game here, and how long this more is going to go on for the but we're to mountain say. and then people are saying that the next few days can see the most intense biting the same. since the start of the war, certainly the israelis would say that they have control over northern guys are but the get to enter the jamalia refugee camp. they've get yet to take control of con units. both of those places are regarded as symbol. they con subdomain operation.
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also israel says that it's killed 5000 time. a spike does have no way of independently confirming that. but even if that is true, a mazda is estimated to be around somewhere around stock, 2000 and strong. so you can see there's still some distance away from the aim of completely destroying how much they say that they have bodies to destroy a number of tunnels. 500 of around 800 the think? i think guys are they say they've destroyed weapon supplies. they say they've killed a number of about how much come on those. but the reality is from us is still fighting rockets from northern gas. i know the intention is to move the operation of their sides and they believe that that will help them get security in the future. but of course, the main aim is to release the captives that are held in gaza. and that was a chief to during the safe spot that they believe that the only way to get more captives at least this, to continue to put military pressure on him us, which is why they're going to be squeezing this out. there also a way of to that,
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well, very support in israel for what they are doing. there was support when the war restarted after this, the spot that internationally, most people believe that there should be a safe spot and is real. it should stop the water and guys, it's around $5050.00 in the us, but it's less than that all over europe. and so they realize that as they continue and the death tool continues to maybe think, garza the diplomatic coke of fine. good is very much against israel. thank you so much. allen for that update from occupied east jerusalem to the un secretary general. and so when he gets harris has invoked his most powerful diplomatic tool known as article 99 to stop israel's killing of palestinians and gaza. he's directing the security council to discuss the humanitarian catastrophe, and his calling for an urgent cease fire is real dismissed to move is a new moral, lo, lo and said that gutierrez should resign. that it is
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a very powerful move on behalf of the secretary general. and we hope that members of the security council will be moved by and we will hope the international community will be moved. bite to uh, to push and put in place a few minutes here and cease 5. we have with us marco and jones. he's an associate professor mentally studies at home. i've been calling for university joining us here on site. hi there. thanks for your time again. so i know that you wrote an article recently saying this, that the mounting desk tool, as we know more than 16000 palestinians, offers no evidence that israel is in fact concerned about the well being of palestinian civilians. but what it is concerned about is the growing condemnations of what legal experts are calling genocide and increasing pressure from the united states. what are you basing not on. i mean, i'm basing on the fact that we know that israel historically have had little bit got the civilian casualties. we know from various stories including $1.97 to magazine. that demonstrates that the idea of using a assistive technology to locate what they seem to be having spices. and some of
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these targets that they have permission, for example, to have collateral plus 5 where they see its fine to kill 5 civilians. so long as they kill at least what they see as a how much fights i believe is that number goes up to a 100 hundreds, we're talking hundreds, right? hundreds for individuals. so if you say this 30000 have a spices, and you could argue that the minimum means that you can kill 5 civilians by how much by to you're looking at least a 150000 people. that's not to include all the all the how much lead is right and what's the logical outcome of the system. i mean, look at. so you kill a hamas leader. so you say was there, i would say they get replaced. so what you do, you kill them again, and each time you're doing that, you're saying it's acceptable to kill hundreds of millions. the only logical outcome of that system is that i would kill everyone or push them out of guns that yeah. and on that note of pushing the mouse, i mean you say that asking dozens of blocks, equating to tens of thousands of people to move is hardly precision. it's mass displacement. this approach of what's being described, this estimate ethnic cleansing mark it's actually been outlined is really government documents and comments made by netanyahu's government ministers. that is
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not what's actually playing out on the ground from what you see. because, i mean, i did this, this, the books you mentioned is this map that they publish that was split guys up into these little sections is to give the illusion of precision that we can see that these are the small areas, these packets of people. and what's happening, it's moving from one place to another. this is this, this is to make it seem like they're in line with the international by giving precaution. but then not because what they do, firstly based site moved from this area to this area. what did they do while they bombed the area that they tell people to move to? we've seen this historically. they tell people to move from the north or the south end from the south. the same with this maps. it doesn't matter how many little squares you drool, you tell people to move from one area to another and then keep bombing it. what does that mean? and also if how must move, we know from is really policy, but they will still attack and kill civilians if they think of how much the number is in the area that i've told people to move to. so it's absolutely it's, and it's all a show. it's a show again to show the west than a political community and also the by some public that they care about civilian
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lines. they done, i would argue they don't even care about their own hostages. why do you say that? well, this is the interesting products that hostages is their own needs the hostages best in order to legitimize that presence, right. one of the reasons that they have public support for this war is because they say they're going to rescue the hostages. if there's no hostages, where does that look just be fine. same if you go to the us. i was in the canada a few weeks ago and you have these processing released the hostages. right, so it says no hostages. people in the public into u. k to us you're not going to be able to say, well, keep fighting this will because there's no reason for you to be there. what about the public pressure in israel? that's um, you know, there's public pressure on this and you hope to bring back the hot. there's something better to bring the cost budget. so if there's no hostages, but nothing you all know doesn't have an excuse to keep fighting the wall and nothing you want. nothing, you know who wants to threat of war because as i said before, he's dealing with the situation where the war distracts from his political was at home and his legal issues. right. so you have his paradox in a way to hostages being. and israel gives it that ability to justify its continued
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fight and is without the hostages. and israel have less reason to be the so. so, i mean, i know this is a probably difficult question to answer, but how does this all play out? well, i mean, i think for, for thought that's like, they're just not gonna be released any time soon. and i think i'm up, lincoln said, as we all know, that they have a few weeks left to try and do as much damage as possible. so i think we're going to see a lot more casualties and virtual mouth time and i think, well, go back. that'll be a status quote. in a few weeks time where gaza will have been almost destroyed. there won't be a political solution on the table but, but the wells and the us in particular will just be relieved that as well on continuing to action and gaza. and that will be sufficient for the us course that won't be sufficient for palestine or palestinians who will then be left to pick up the pieces of this horrible cottage. all right, thank you so much more come jones. the still ahead on alpha 0. those criticism moments of the palestinian authorities response to israel's attacks on gaza. clifton war, be a turning point in the occupied west bank the
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the had a lot of that was stopped in southeast asia and we've seen some very heavy rain effect pots of indonesia, reading, flooding, and land slides to central pots of java. on friday it will be southern areas of sumatra. they get a wrenching from the rain rain as well dripping across the ma, pending, sure. bringing those showers into quality on pub by saturday. that rain rolls across into western pots of borneo elsewhere across the region. much drive across areas of indo china with that, with sunshine stretching out towards the southeastern, as we had for the so all i is on severe tropical cy, clone just spa. it's working, it's way towards the car. we'll see strengthening. it is why it keeps us bring some blustery winds to coastal areas of queensland and we will keep an eye of that
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expected to move closer to the north east of afraid as we go into next week. elsewhere, we have got some heavy rain from a weather system that's dripping into the southeast corner and that's bringing temperatures down. we have seen some v. a heats across much of the country without a warnings out for possible bush fires as well. but you can see temperatures coming down in adelaide 21 degrees celsius. and we will see similar in sydney by the time we get to sunday. that's your weather. as canada has to expand, the tooth in a zillow's boat lines meets those advocating for the change is suicide. but it's facilitated to our way to decide to stop the right size. and critics, to believe the government is prioritizing death of, of providing necessary social and economic support. staff was an 8 worked festival and getting some food to eat or getting stuff for their pain. do you want to die
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today? a fault lines investigation on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the color again. here's a reminder off the top story, this hour and 2 months since israel declared war on from us. the military is continuing to drop funds across scottsdale. at least 16248 palestinians have been killed almost tops our children. the relentless bombardments has left 1900000 palestinians displaced houses zeros
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correspondence with many of the shut off. he has lost 22 members of his family and is really airstrikes his mother and father along with his siblings. nieces and nephews were killed. one digit by the a refugee camp was bones by they is really army on wednesday. what meant wasn't hon eunice one that refugee accomplished druck? here's what he had to say. well, it the map of the 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 northwest of the gaza strip. he was 12 years old then those bitterly 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
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him. that is why he refused to relive 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, he taught thousands of students throughout his career. so did my mother who saved in the education field to 35 years. they always rejected the idea of forcible expulsion, but he is ready occupation forces, but to the land. the refuse to succumb to precious, they move from home to home, refusing to leave the north. that was a 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. he also is there a media network has denounced stop bombing in a statement. it said it will pursue all legal steps to hold those accountable for this crime. it's called on the international community and press freedom organizations to work to put an end to these massacres immediately. and to ensure
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a prompt justice for the families of the innocent victims. leaders of the federal fled palestinian authority had been mostly silent since the war on gaza began. they c ceasefire. negotiations is largely being orchestrated by him us. but the number of those criticising the p is growing. they say whether it likes it or not, they all for it is faith is tied to that of god. so the same prophet reports for me, but i'm, i'm the future of palestine is official government. the palestinian authority may be playing out in communities under was really attack the 1st name was beaten in front of his children. what is rarely soldiers rate it is home in the block, the refugee camp. the how the on the in, on wednesday at 8 in the middle of the deep. it's the weekend and make people have definitely seen in north over the almost security officer ended up being a i'm a son of to be a is the do this little bit of us. it's deliberate. unable to protect his
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family, he says, makes him feel defeated. the 1st extra carried out by the israelis in novel since the 2nd visit, the father was targeting the offices of the political party running the palestinian authority. it has people wondering how can this organization be expected to protect its own people when it can even protect itself? day and night is really our mccullin's move freely throughout the occupied westbank is village is plague by subtler violence. residents say the p a is failing to do even the bare minimum. we defend ourselves, we got no one to protect us. here we depend on each other on those who live in the house, our neighbors. there's no p a security presence here. there's no protection at all, no presents for the security in the entire area. and this is an area under is really control the apply not being local enough ongoing. so maintaining links with this real things that have contributed to the ph following poll numbers. but public
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trust was through the floor even before the war. more and more people losing faith in a negotiated settlement appear to favor armed resistance in walton. but the most of the people on the a 40 to implemented governance. they want to tell us to, you know, start to take positions to propose that to the event has caught charged with these vials. before we tool recognition. talk about garza, how many times did the president speak to the palestinian community? well, being close to the people is impulsive, down to the palestinian authority says it seems helpless. it is by design all the colorful. it's clear that there is a us is really understanding that this is the last of all. they want a solution of some sort of the palestinian question and it's part of a plan whereby as well joins the regional arab system. and the us has control of the middle east. in the 30 years since the p, a was formed, post a new lands have consistently shrunk. it is something fueling the popularity of
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armed groups who are in the eyes of the people, at least doing something to actively resist as really oppression. while the p a has a security force estimated to number between 30 and 40000, their main function appears to be question internal descent. accusations of corruption, a public image of capitulation. big houses, fancy cars? the feeling on the palestinian streets is that it has all the trappings of a government without a country to govern. same bus route the old de 0 in the occupied west. since the start of the war on gaza, all thirties in israel had been cracking down on palestinian is really citizens leading a block that reports that somebody this isn't, is really policeman arresting the palestinian israeli citizen. but she asks, what's the reason as he hand called sir? the reason for her arrest is a post on social media that is really,
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authorities deemed insightful. israel has increased its crack, donald palestinians since the start of the tour and gaza. any voice raised against the war is silenced and you want expressing solidarity with palestinians in gaza is hushed. a day after the october 7 attack. the can assist issue a new law that criminalizes the consumption of material published by what it calls a terrorist organization. they are using the militancy laws, it's time of florida by the lady definition right now. so even if you're out something that is vague or something that does not qualify for any kind of finance, just simply showing sympathy with your people. it's also being very nice. so this is the pick ups that we are living right now that everything is being criminal

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