tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 7, 2023 7:00pm-8:01pm AST
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of south and yeah, it'd be bummed on their way. so and that's why this notion, this statement that there is no place of safety and goes that relates also to humanitarian operations. which means that if you're planning a humanitarian delivery and goes up today, you can, you must, you must apply for the likelihood that it will be interrupted. so it may be attacked that it may be looted, that it may be stopped, it may be diverted. it may not succeed. you cannot, as we do in most other places around the world, assume that the plan that has been agreed between parties is one that will go through without incident. and i think that's on certainty about the likelihood of a reaching people in need is yet another aspect
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of the absence of hope for the people have caused that because they don't know when the next state will come from where from what they do know is that the destruction of the health system, and i think dr to address today has made an announcement of the demise. they'll get to know the hospital of the few remaining hospitals that work, that the erosion elimination, the destruction of the health system has meant that disease hung deprivation, challenges bombing, as a cause of death and wounding of the people that goes uh there are 2 horsemen of the apocalypse and gaza today conflict of course, but also disease. and that it would only get worse as we are unable to
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sustain any supplies to hospitals. and these health have any safe water, the southern nation, and so on and so forth. so the vector assigns the point has a guy in the wrong direction. part of the thank you very much of we can, i think we will take a couple of questions online and then i'm afraid we have to wrap up this part of the, of the briefing 1st to the not of the sub. and then also that to uh, image info from the bbc t. now over to you. yes, thank you. can you hear me? hello. can you hear me? please go ahead. thank you. actually today we so photos and videos showing that the interest of dozens of the cdns in north and gas is that including a drawing on the school, the route he's one of my friends. i saw him in one of the videos among the
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detainees. do you have any ability to know the face of those people or to deliver the deliver aid or help to them? and uh, does israel go through it with you regarding providing information about the detainees? since the 7th of october, and we know the number of those detainees more than 2700 people. at the same time we have, we have the united nations repeatedly talking about the listing about is really detaining the dane and gas in gaza. how do you classify palistine is detained by israel since october, the 7th, and of a. why don't you talk about them at the same level as the israeli detainer? thank you.
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i know it's a lawyer, so i'm not somebody getting into defining us. what's the name for one person and the name for another? for humanitarian. people who are in need are all civilians in need. and the 2nd buttons are the detained or not the release of hostages. and also a palace to new prisoners which happened in that 7 day pause last week showed us very clearly and every single take of the read you were uniting with that finally reminded us want him out of to walk you minus he is a 7 day pose also allowed us to do some repair systems restocking of pounds, reparation and aid. we do not distinguish as your military and agencies in terms of need between those to 10 by either side.
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we want hostages released, we have such as every time we say that publicly. we decry that's a painfully weak would we have to pull the taking of those hostages back on october. the 7th. we deplore the detention of civilians. we did pull the killing us of it is more than either we deplore the lack of our ability to function effectively to the benefits to those civilians, but we do not discriminate according to nationality. thank you. mountain image in your pocket. the last question, i'm afraid over to you, as thanks very much um it's a couple i hope you don't mind. i mean you were talking about the situation in gaza
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and the obviously your focus is on the short term. but i'm just wondering, did you look at what's happening if you, you think garza can never be livable in the foreseeable future given, given the destruction. and my other question is really about your, your trust with, with, with israel, your relationship of trust. because the you in resident cords nature, you know, she's not had her or her visa is not going to be renewed. there's been quite a lot of work here in geneva. people would say is missing information. even this information about the role of humanitarian agencies, including the u. n. o and what's, what's your feeling? how do you approach that must be quite awkward. it just became the oak ridge, but i visited israel. now about 10 days ago had meetings with israeli officials and they were very constructive. they introduced me by the way to
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some of the families of the hostages, which was very important for me to be able to speak to them and have the direct experience. these really a contingent, which is in the negotiating committee that i've mentioned that co get negotiates constructively every day is most absent is always present as, as my office, of course, as, as the egyptian representatives, as well as the us representatives. so we continue to negotiate as we do everywhere in the world, on the basis of your mandatory principles and with humanitarian aspirations. oh, i have publicly said that the wrong to decry the reputation of my colleague thinking about trying to coordinate to learn hastings, to whom i have a great respect and her leads our team in the occupied territories and is done so
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for some time not always easy job boys, toys, demanding, always requiring neutrality. lynn is one of those who has all those values in very, in a very good place. so it is always distressing for me as it has been in a very different way for this, like a general to be criticize. for what we believe is doing our job, but we will continue to do so. i know that there may be awkward moments there or also moments of achievement and that's why i'm was glad to say there on that. that all this promising signs, as i mentioned, which off promising signs in negotiations with the israeli authorities over the opening of kind of tional that says that just not lose
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a face in the possibilities of your military. thank you. thank you very much martin. i'm afraid that i would have to close this live streams part of the briefing. so thank you very much mr. griffin. thank you very much for your questions. however, for those for power, humanitarian program is no longer functioning. the in the appropriate response to this is silence of the guns that was that of mos in griffith. imperial of course is do you and on the secretary general for humanitarian affairs and the emergency relief. colds and nights are of the you and he went home to say that henri was still in gaza, but we don't have any clarity of sense of planning. let's bring in now kristen. so moving, she joins us live from the united nations headquarters, quite blake warnings there. but it was interesting if there was any lights in the
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dark tunnel whose comments on kept them shut on. and that's true, sam a, the united nations has been asking for more border crossings into guys for several weeks now saying that the entry through rasa is not sufficient to meet the needs of the people of gaza needs, which are rising. by the day you heard martin griffith, they're saying that they cannot come close to providing what is needed for the people of guys, or there's no place save for them to go and no place. stay for humanitarians to work as well. but it looks like there has been some progress in opening up another crossing the un ready to bring aid overland from jordan to come through this 2nd crossing. he acknowledge that there has been more openness from players in
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the region including israel and egypt to that happening. but at the same time, acknowledging that the current a delivery system is practically non existent. and he made these comments, we should point out as un secretary general, antonio gutierrez has called for the, sorry, i go to jump in chris insights and talk to what we're hearing now from the past in representatives to the united nations assistant in 3 off months or and from the committee on the exercise of the inalienable rights of the fed, a cdn people, and many others who are with us in the seeing the security council showed that any responsibility as we speak now, the general assembly just concluded voting and a 5 for as a new change related to the palestine question on the item of on order, why am i on the item? what was that? i usually practices on the average,
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the votes increased on each resolution in comparison to last year. by about 10 votes we appraised, she had this sentiment from the general assembly in showing embassy solidarity, and support to the palace to name people during these difficult times. and the gaza strip, particularly the issue over f u geez. the 3 of us in the oceans, related to that few days, receive high number of boats and the 160 on the higher level of these boats. so this is very energy that we are going through. we hope that the security council tomorrow to adopt that resolution. and to him to begin the process of enforcing it as, as to follow the need to implement also resolution 2712 we i'm sure that we will speak to you again tomorrow
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and that is on some of the action. and we hope a successful action by the security council. we are also grateful to our brothers in egypt to are playing a key role in allowing for the hundreds of products now. and we need more to enter the gods us for the full or providing to a lot of our civilian population in the gaza strip. the number of kids are now in excess of 17000 palestinians and killed and go to around 65000. a large number of them. 70 percent of them are women and children. this is something that is so disgusting and disgraceful to see this large number of children being killed, more than any other conflict since the creation of the united nations. this uphold
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on behavior by the savages in the leadership of the state is what i and who should be held accountable for their crimes. as we are debating and the assembly of state pop these to the i c. c. from the beginning of this week in which we had raised these issues that in certain areas, what on. so that asked for those were involved in issues from the point of view of the i c. c. but we do not see yet a single, a lot on the, but as of those who are committing these crimes while that gives children or the crime, you know, of the settlements or the crime of the complete destruction and collective punishment again is 2300000 us the nuns in the gaza strip. this is this digital affairs. we are also grateful for our brother and systems and cuts out who played
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a very important role in the exchange of hostages and prison notes. and we hope that they can continue in this effort. we know that those who are in prison, i can speak about the palestinian side and i'm sure that it is also the same feeling on the other side. people would love to see their loved ones to be freed from captivity from imprisonment. we have close to 8000 palestinians who are in prisons, thousands of them with the legal administrative detentions. and we want them to be free and we want them to be freed now, so that they can join their loved ones. so in this collective effort, well also appreciate the work and the, the determination of all officials over the united nations, including let in hastings, which we salute ted ford have outstanding work. and we side with they had a boss,
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mr. griffith, who said he is proud of working with had and we support all those who are taking principal position from the international community from the you and staff, and catering to the needs of the millions of palestinian civilians, including 50 percent of them. lot of children at if somebody wants us to say something and out of it, i will, but i would stop here with english looking the certainly, and it's moved some odds and a lot of it is a need. so i will uh the heck. so i thought it was a did, it's all over the thoughts of theater edge. i'm not doing a lot of the honeymoon can. and that includes the law disgusting and disgraceful to see the largest number of children killed in conflict since the one was a stab. so was that of the palestinian ambassador to the united nations re all month sold. he went on say, we haven't seen a single arrest warrant issued that spring. and kristen, so let me, once again,
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she joins us live from the united nations headquarters and most strong was this time from the old one soul of the past and in the past. so what does it say about the effort going on to mobilize diplomacy within our, of, and the most slim block, if we can call it that within the un diplomatic circle, a policy, united nations officials, humanitarian officials, and political officials, as well as the house janine and bassett, are backed by a era delegations, muslim delegations here at the united nations are attempting to keep the issue of gaza front and center, pointing out that no place is safe in gaza for civilians or humanitarian workers who are supposed to be protected under international law. as we heard from martin griffith, not too long ago, any place there that they are told to go has not been kept safe. there
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is no way to plan for a deliveries they are. so we're seeing a full court press if you will, to use an american sports term at the united nations. and it's clearly aimed towards the security council and the permanent members of the security council, particularly the united states, that has been opposed to any action from the security council to try to ramp up the international response and put more pressure on israel for the protection of civilians and they're appealing to this most basic common denominator, which is a tenant of international law that civilians, especially, you know, children and women and the injured and medical workers and humanitarian workers are supposed to be protected. and that if they're not protected, what future is there for the people of gods, or what hope is there for the people of guys or who are living through these terrible conditions. so an attempt really to put full pressure on the security
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council that has the power of international law and perhaps could do something that might influence the, the situation on the ground. they are to do something as the situation gets worse. and we're just seeing them pull out all the stops to try to keep the issue in the public's eye and in the security council, frankly. so i and to put pressure on those were blocking action. chris and stay with us for a moment because i think it's important to try and put everything into context that we seen in the last 24 hours. i remember we saw the un secretary general and kind of guitar is invoking his most powerful diplomatic tool known as optical 99 to stump as well as coatings of palestinians in gauze. and he's direct to the security council. the discuss, the humanitarian catastrophe is the put it. and he's also calling for an urgency is fine. it is 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 hope the international community
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will be moved by to uh, to push and put in place a few minutes here and cease 5 on response. so that is why it is accusing view and chief of being biased against israel, saying sci fi would embolden him us a coleman's now on un secretary general, antonio gutierrez's cask asks, stepped to invoke optical $99.00 of the un charter, the hum us october 7th, masika poses a threat to international peace and security coal stripe, permanency file that would leave hostages in garza and the helm off terra regime and power are also a threat to international peace and security. israel's efforts to dismantle the hamas tower organization in response to the october 7th masika designed to hold and restore international peace and security to spring kristen back into this. so kristen, looking at everything that's happened,
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we had the statement on the move by the un secretary general. we've had a statement by the on the secretary general just a few minutes ago. and now the palestinian ambassador, speaking alongside quite a range of diplomats at the un, it's clear the diplomatic momentum is building towards a seas 5. i guess the key question at this point is any sign from the us? right? that's the key issue here on the us position, whether it will change on the issue of a c's far it is that a key position because we've heard from a majority of security council members that they would support a humanitarian ceasefire, that that is the direction that they think this conflicts should be moving in and they have been working behind the scenes, the united arab emirates, the era member of the council in particular, has been working on a draft resolution to put before the security council to achieve that. and but the
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one key player here is the united states, which is said very publicly that it opposes further security council action. the united kingdom to a lesser extent has followed the united states lead here. but they've indicated that they want to work towards a ceasefire as well. uh. so i spoke to the deputy in bassett, or for the united states. here at the you and this morning. it's after the secretary general made this call for a meeting and a cease fire from the security council. i asked him if the united states would be willing to consider some council action, and this is what he had to say. our position hasn't changed. we again think that the best thing to try that we can do all of us for the situation on the ground is to let the quiet behind the scenes diplomacy. that's ongoing continue. and that's we think, the best hope for trying to improve the situation on the ground with regard to
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mandatory in relief for getting hostages out and for trying to move forward on some kind of towards some kind of process. so clearly the united states wants to sidestep the security council to use its influence in the region unilaterally. however, i pointed out that the united states, when russia bombed civilian targets in the ukraine, was very outspoken in condemning that as a war crime. i asked him if he was worried that the united states might be viewed as a holding double standards or when it comes to the application of international law . this was his response we've been engaging with is real to try to get them to you know, amend their approach to dealing with and to be more precise in terms of their attacks against hamas facilities and the. ready ship and, and that's what we're going to continue to do is we,
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we are concerned about of the numbers and civilians that are being killed and wounded, so on. but again, you know, israel, i think it's listening to us as i said the other day. and this is something that is, is taking time and we're working on it. so. ready we're going to continue to do that to the security council is scheduled to meet on the situation and gaza on friday, the united arab emirates and russia called this meeting again. the united arab emirates has been circulating a draft resolution that would call for humanitarian cease fire, but we just heard right there that the united states has not inclined to support that unless something changes in the next 24 hours. we know for ministers from air countries are on their way to discuss this, are attempting to discuss this with the white house and to try and make their case . but if the united states were to vote no, that would be a veto. it doesn't matter how many other votes the resolution would get, the united states could stop it with it's vito. it could also choose to abstain and
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let the resolution pass without explicitly supporting it. that's another possibility. but clearly from the deputy ambassador statement, they are right now the saying that it firmly believes this is not the way forward. right, thanks so much. kristen salumi, the now goes as children have borne the brunt of israel's war on the tower tree, more than 7, thousands of being killed, thousands injured. i should last about our thoughts. i'm just getting a joins the number of children shouted by the boy in gaza. his entire family was injured and he's ready bombardment. his parents sent him to a hospital in han, eunice, hoping who would cover soon. a relative who lives in the area is now looking off to him. i'm the richard for an upper off and i'll do cream last a hand and have shrapnel and the i the hospital told us there's nothing they can do
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. so we hoped he could be transferred to you too. but no one came to provide help them and the poor boy cries the whole time. thousands of children and mine is what killed or missing another level across anti areas. devastated by his variety of them bought in. those was the 5. we carry this cause of the war for the entire lives that the they all need the emotional support, the way of them by that to they came here and close. yes. and when they woke up, they found themselves so small rooms with machines. they are scared to my types, civilized too young to understand the long way of recovery. i had. she lost her brother and mother in an asked right when she was finally rescued her leg. and he was injured by shrapnel. she'll need several surgeries in the future to get them. so a lot part of that when seal or what she's children playing and running,
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she stays alone. you can tell how sad she is. she doesn't know why children don't like to play with her anymore. it breaks my heart to see a suffer. yep. violence in guys. intensifying these variety armies. expanding the scope of its offensive unit fee is homes of children to die every day and the look and see it and that we have a huge number of injured children who received the treatment and should have left the hospital. so we can take me patients. but we cannot send them away because their homes were destroyed. this explains why the hospital is overcrowded. the rule is far from over. does a dangerous place for these children, too young to learn the ways to cope with tragedy? for now, all they want to know is yvette powers have been rescued from under the rubble hash about about a 1000. i'm drawing now by unit says spokesperson james elder joins
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me from geneva. james, who has recently returned from goss, i'm now before we speak to him. i want to play out now a video. now this was posted on social media buying, james, when he was in golf. so let's watch it. i feel like i'm running out of ways to describe a far as cd children here. i feel like i'm almost failing, teen life ability to provide the endless shilling of children. and so perhaps if the world would see those at least meet khaled on her. now please meet them, see them and pray that arrow alive in a few days time. all right, james, you said perhaps if the world can see them disappointed and how the world has responded since seeing them the killing goes on. of course, i think anyone,
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anyone who is watched and listened insane is inside the hot product and whether they're in jobs or in of i've witnessed it firsthand to see just smell, to hear the cries of children to watch them of a mother another mother watch as as a, as they say, well that you all, as a child dies, are seniors, huge number of people around the world, the house of open to the immense, unparalleled power of the problem, carload suffering to children. but we, we must talk about those who have the power, we must still talk about those who have the power to finally influence us these far and to, to, to put a stop to what has been a most of us know, solicit tech on children when, when you to 7 told talks about it being a war on children. we don't use those words. lot like this is because 40 percent of those to be children and that we don't see those numbers and complex. there was
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something deeply wrong about that certainly. and what's wrong, there is the, the indiscriminate the most so it's attacks and you listen to the authorities, they're all moved for the numbers that absolutely different to the numbers of children, children. we see that we've proportionality, but they've tied up a possible one off to the other off the other destroyed family out to families, as i'm sure you're showed a new programs. i'm interested in many college students recently, you know, no longer bound to down with the whole family. they split the family in hobbs in different places, hoping that it's a deep another phone bomb and hit somewhere. how for the families survives? yes, it is more involving today and entirely disheartening that those in power have not heard this. and it's not true. principal mark, point of you have not heard. it's understand the damaged it is doing to the region into the world and how far we are moving from piece and have polarization is taking out of. james, of course we have to remember is right,
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the children are being caught in this conflict is uptick thing. the tanks of october, the 7th, but the sense that i get when i speak to humanitarian work has to 8 agency officials repeatedly. is that what's happening in gaza is something unprecedented. something, even during this time, i mean for decades of work symbols. and i've never seen anything like this. why explain this to the world? oh yeah, you give me a sure when you say that semi annual right. and every moment we get a chance, get the message, riley, children, whose time we're on the ground with them and get them back to the families they should. and that, you know, there are other children. stop the tool names of us when journalists, myself talked about the unprecedented yes it is both because 40 percent of children have been killed. both teachers, it's like the most ridiculous number and a short space of time by speech has more you and work has been killed in this
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conflict. this will the united nations history, and then you have these men stock this that shows the author in difference. today is the 1st time when i'm on the phone talking to colleagues and friends and health, which is the image of the street to that a significant number of people. now, if i can only prioritize one concern for one and number 70, it is no longer the 100 and a 150 bombardment, 200 pounds, whatever they are writing down from the sky. it's the lack of water you now have. besides the dehydration people dying, the real thread i spoke to someone today. his mother has no head clean more than 3 today. and the 3 year old amount of training for died we are going to start seeing not just disease outbreaks. we already have the perfect storm. we've got to see people dying, the hydration. so when we have a safe space, is that a sort of designated this, such as see the whole cynical world?
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would no one fit on ever heard any protection from those people called him outside started spaces to even imply that there would be what they are legally morally, legally obliged to war tax medicine, food protection. there is no. i a scary give interest. not a drop of water, not a toilet to be seen for hundreds of thousands of people in neighborhoods on the streets in dusty failed in foot and broken buildings. nothing. and that so many speaks to the that they told us in the callousness and those that is authority. absolutely unmoved. while the death of children and women, and that on a scale in the size of the jobs. now, when you have such a density, i know now the median people haven't moved to the south. one point i displaced when you have that mine, since they some motional and outrage to civilians and gaza. that's why you hear these things of unprecedented because the loss of life and the devastation,
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the trauma, is actually unprecedented. james, not only in terms of the death and destruction, but also the situation in which agencies feel they are frozen, they comp. all right, so we just had some awesome christmas thing. basic la humanitarian operations, all the time program is no longer functioning. how unprecedented is that? there's not even a safe not us, not really not, no safe area for kids to go to, but no help to come to them as thank you. and remembering that as the occupying power, these again is, is rouse responsibility. sammy if there were no bones. if we did not the same one of the grotesque historic number bombardments, non tillery artillery on the children and their families and jobs. so what we have now, just by the stance of 60 percent of homes being destroyed and the adolescent drills
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and having to cued 5 hours for toilet in a shelter. now they notice shelters there on a dusty street somewhere. the truth is that he's already, we have 30 times rights of related to children. this would be the highest level of humanitarian prizes for the you and would designate and assistance. we have that, and we have these unrelenting, vicious bombardment. and so we do, we do not have, we do not have i supplies going, you know, we, so the restrictions on i and you know, for me as a humanitarian very frequently went on and hospitals. my role in the ways is to bear witness and try then at the highest levels to explain to be a human face, to the, to the, to the people, to share the stories of, of a young young guy this up for those who don't understand what's stopping you from going in field teams going into gaza aside of august, the obvious danger of bombings. and when you talk about restriction right now, yeah, right now, gross restrictions on the number of trucks that come in. as you heard of the simple
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one, the one in tree point and then not be allowed to access the no, it's restricted from accessing the no. and then the south us, we continue to function. and so we continue to function this out, but not at any scale, and we must be honest about that and to think that it could possibly be that style when, as you know, we've said many times before the trustee, the officers 7th of a total of $500.00 trucks a day, $500.00 commercial and $10.00 to $2.00. 50 non 20. so it's not enough. it's not enough. and we are going to see the. ready dog at the hydration and disease last, they get bombarding. a very critic wanting that but thank you so much james elder. thank you. 2 months into is rouse war and gods with a man. a tree is intensified. it's bombardment kidding. 350 palestinians in the past 24 hours. a mosque and houses were buttons in the densely populated jabante, a refugee camp, targeting locations, and near a school for people with disabilities. at least 17177 palestinians have
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been killed in gauze since israel south of its war and the tower tree in southern gauze, or at least 13 palestinians were killed in s, trying some residential homes and fun. eunice. dozens of injured people was taken to the hospitals. rescue efforts are on the way to recover. bodies buried under the rumble is ready. forces have detained several palestinian men from 3 un wrong schools. and bait lie. yeah. that was stripped to very close and separated from the families, taken through as well. then a pin not to be resisting the rest, which happens is right, the force of the fonts to occupied the northern parts of the strip fall. the cab i assume, joins us now from outside the quite the hospital in the office. and so thought it, 1st of all, let's start with what's been another day of heavy bombing. what does the off them off look like at this point? so yes, the attacks, of course,
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cause this trip have continued since the early hours of today's morning, which proved a notable and remarkable increase in terms of the rates of casualties and victims who had phone and due to the east valley of religious plumbing that destroyed everything in the north and central areas of gone to city only during the last 24 hours. more than 300 palestinians have been killed. and the total just go had guns or 2 more than $17000.00 palestinians officer. 2 months of fighting between how much and ease, well, looks like with more than a $45000.00 palestinians who have been injured due to these strikes the tax a today you had to suffice and were focused on the, on the north and 100 units, a 60 where uh, 30 pounds things have been killed in the as twice in a driver's meat for heat, central garza and or more than 17 pallets. then you have been killed in an air
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strike. you know, the size of refuge account. now these strikes continues. i'm. it's a growing the confrontation and erupt. simple fighting that we posted in a funny to is and these very so just who are trying to, to and even to get and to gain more control over the volume to areas in the north and in central areas of goals alongside with the eastern areas of con eunice, which is which caused it to be very essential as to which to move past cuz for the majority of southern areas of the territory. now the situation that is very dramatic and exhaustive facing, as we have conducted a number of residents in the north pos, keep them about the situation. they told us that they regularly and every single minutes he a foreign exchange with the policy and points is on the so we'll just and the are feeling that these were the occupation is good. i'll, i'll getting all much more close that to them as they are running it septic desperately low in terms of food full time. one of them told me that he is not even
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able to afford for one of his family members a troop of drugs in order to help them to be treated at the deterioration of the military and medical conditions in the north of gauze as trip or i think so i just thought a couple i assume the how these randy ami is intensifying is raids in the occupied westbank to the until the caught them and they improvise device exploded as a convoy vomit. vehicles passed by at least full palestinians have been killed in the life of strides to a teenagers inside. now, so it on my law and bringing what i've been made. so hold up. first of all that it seems like the footprints of these, right? the ministry occupation forces widening in these rights focus through that as well . i think the footprint has been wide doing ever since october. the 7th will be was
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change. is that whereas in the 1st weeks, most of the raids where at night now they also happen in broad daylight. some of them also take a 1015 hours and they also know anymore about just the tension, but also about, for example, destruction of infrastructure. the latest way that i have in mind about that is in jeanine a 2 days ago. do is last did a good 10 hours. there was a convoy, a military cold boy that went in with bulldozers and that indicated also destruction the rose and with it may be some wardrobe 5, some electricity lines. so you have that aspect that is happening. you also have a different targeting in the scope of what they're targeting. for example, i getting that rate in geneva. they were on the hospital rouse, they were searching ambulances. they wouldn't be the of the patients to reach to
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reach the main building of the hospital without any search. and so it may basically putting them in danger if they need it in some treatment. and then now they're also uh, sort of if we look at the rate today, north of have run the these res impoundment 10 vehicles of give is state stating security reasons. just because of the vehicles had either a expired license plate or as an illegal light license plate. and here in ramallah, just in the street behind me where you see all those lights. well, they went into a printing house. the owner of the printing as is already in jail, but they went into that printing goes with the excuse that it was printing some pro how much material that happened also in have run 2 days ago. so apart from the human beings, they're detaining there is damage to infrastructure, to property, to livelihood. so certainly expand against coke. all right,
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we'll leave it the thanks so much. hold on bill. how many to i'll sense the size of the war on gaza started season is relevant, cracking down on palestinian and israeli citizens, some of them i'm interested for protesting against the war on social media. the not box the reports. i suppose the this isn't as really policeman arresting the palestinian is rarely 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, 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,
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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 support 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 lines into, within your connection over here to identity or celebrating good identity as not lead to let him on a doherty's have arrested and interrogated. $521.00 palestinian citizens for their social media posts and charged 70 of them. nearly 65 were fired from their work after accusations of supporting terrorism on social media were speaking about and a huge use of the counter tourism low, especially optic in 24. a which speaks about supporting theaters and,
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and sympathizing with the again, is ation. and the expression on the social media related to what's going to the ongoing goal and what's going in gaza could be cromwell criminalized. there were no such arrests among jewish is release for their social media posts, despite hundreds of messages of incitement and recess, posts against palestinians, including those in israel. those who have been arrested include artists, actresses, human rights activist, community leaders and students. some of them were photographed next to these really flag in jail as a way of humiliating them. is really police procedures allow for the extension of their detention to 90 days without seeing the lawyer.
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meanwhile, furious quieting the voices of solidarity. but many se they refuse to be silent and take the risk of standing up to defend their freedom of expression. leno barclay as his ear a 0200 is really also a nationalist will march through the old city in the western world in occupied east jerusalem. they demanded end to the control of a lock. so must compound by the walks of pharmacy. that speed is stomach endowment, the authority which administers the most and how the site will be along. so most compound is a constant point of contention in the palestinian israeli conflict as well as encroachments intensify. the 1967 resulting in the illegal occupation of the west bank and east jerusalem, including the old city and along some us since 1967 jordan and israel agreed that the walk for a stomach trust would have control over matters inside the compound. while is row
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with extend will control raw the external security. non muslims would be allowed on to the site during visiting hours, but not allowed to pray. the rising temple movements have been challenging these right. the government spend on jews entering the compound. well, today is ready for us is routinely allow groups of jewish settlers to into the along. so compound on the police and ami protection israel restrict spouse student entry into the compound through several methods, including a separation wall and permits from is right. the authorities and permits rather from this very authorities, how to get now joined by most of us way, assignment, scala, and member of the stomach walks council in occupied east tourism. good to have you with us. so looking at what is transpiring, are you worried that the big picture is an attempt to end
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your authority's administration of the most the most compound of course i would it and in fact everyone would be what because we talk about the eyes of these the you know fanatic, i'm a jewish movements and they have been on different decades ago and today they have games moment on the out as they have with the present that there was in the is lady can yes, it is only part of them and done in the cabinet and the lady, the ministry, and ministry's so this does what he us and of course it is a condemned. it is for what kind of and it has been condemned by the damien administrator for the phase the, the fish of spokesperson, the piano law, the one the against is such a progressive product of march,
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which would go through the most in the course of the city through a novelist, the muskets gate as we had quoted them then. absolutely most certainly the web street and probably also they would, there is a small daddy that leads next to the walk for administration. and then they will proceed to the to them, but they would stop from entering this uh, this model. she has been given the green light, but these are an open po, 20 spots. it means that this is the, the office of the has really but i'm going to stuff we, we and all that. busy that anything built in so it looks almost gonna have them shut. eve would have to get the, the, the okay, from the problem is that the whole himself of course, have the good idea of the situation made people like, uh, uh, to your left the, the, the, the, the, his manual position to come down. also the same march and he said that and during
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his days he would not have had given such a group of phonetics the, the, the light to the left so was gonna hold on with shut eve. and the owner of the $144.56 acres cus is uh it is. let me get all these sites and uh, it is exclusively that i told the locks department to administrative this exclusive right, exclusively getting that historic on the right. that is, this is the historic of the start of school. i'm just to put this in context because this, the narrative sometimes puts out by some of these fall right, is right in groups is that they want freedom of worship, a quality of worship, the ability to worship in this site. however, the, the backdrop, explain to us the backdrop of this because we know that some of these fall right,
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is really a jewish groups promote the idea of the complete destruction of the lot. so most compound, some of them cool for the a lot. so most to be disassembled and reassembled in, in my car, in other places. right? so this is, this is foot, not just a question of who's allowed to pray, where this is a struggle for self contained control, right? that this is through, i mean this. so this particular much they have to use the, the, the, the stakes and the demanding of the thought, the removal of the work truck ministration. then they want to and implement the radius of it. and d, let's not forget that this is bob. as you said, the newton production, that is a spot of issues and will provide his shoes to them. and as i, as they are providing power, has the responsibility to, uh, maintain the sort of concept as go on to basically the, the,
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the end of the corporation. yes. these groups demand taking over the a lot. so most of those who are kind enough, they would like to read a little kids don't with that up, for example. then there are those gonna patients even whose speak directly about the monitoring the, the don't with that all. and lately, even the mean time to be a member of the can. is it such a said the that he would make it a little to divide deluxe? i'm all squared by the head use with big is about to say it's including the dorm or the adult can to northern area and he would leave the assembly most of the southern most moving in the hands of the muslims. yes, it's a house or something. is it now when we have, i mean the sold so cause an idea is a very, it's very difficult to dismiss them as a french opinion, a more when you see the members of the cabinet, the not like the national security administer, it's
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a mob been give you taking part in march is to the a long so most come pounds of earlier this year in july 2023. and on the right code was saying statements like this place is important to us. we have to return to improve our sovereignty. the display as has been that was for 1500 years and there is nothing that could change this. the locks on mosque and holler was shut. if an old, it's a quarter to yards buildings, a subterranean hose, it is a of space. even all of this belongs to the muslims southern and we've talked about political, silver fees shouldn't be able to stadium. the custodianship has major speaking of the 2nd is the custodian of the christian. and most of all the places this is accepted by the american administration. the 2nd, is it blinking? use the, you know, the, the same, the same phase to describe the enjoy the custodianship assessing chevy of cam
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jordanian care of the how do i show you? and yes, it does suppose uh, a disk it does was a challenge. but we know very well that whether it's the escrow, what's the, whether it's the international community, uh, all the local, the, the what drives it's best to protect the premises of like some of these uh, these movements, whether it's being viewed, he has this has really uh his dying, but it's physically here we know very well, but hopefully that he will not be in the next a cabin. it's not that this is the, the, the maximum hopes for us. it's circle 5 land and it should be 3 and not the freedom of movement, not freedom of worship for them and freedom of movement for us and freedom of worship for us since october to 70 is ready to go to it. it is limited. the uh,
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the number um in fact uh most times who could basically go to it looks almost uh more more than a few feet. right. are able to buy his car. well, have to leave it then we'll stuff up twice. thanks so much i, i think well to tell of these now with family members of the 138, these ready caps is held by how mass will light candles and what they call hostages . 100 comp. menorah. on the 1st night of the jewish holiday, let's go to him on con, he's life for us in tennessee. what's happening there? are things going on behind you, right? that's out. so you're right in about an hour and events time. they will start to light the candles, or just give you a bit of you, you might be able to just pick out that table that is the effectively behind and can table. they'll have a much which will bring a tool chair and then like those candles in commemoration of the people that are still in their captivity. however, it looks like
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a very some of the se in here right now, but don't be fooled. there's a lot of anger is still over probably so. benjamin netanyahu, whose plan or lack of plans are trying to release the host is everybody who will tell you that there is a price that they know should be paid for this semester, releasable palestinian prisoners. i'm not surprised by site should be paid, present stock contracts to what the probably minister has been saying now there was a meeting just 2 days ago with these. right. and you little cabinet in attendance was you fill out the defense, but his that employment style, benjamin netanyahu, and incredibly full meeting. in fact, people who had been freed during the season by actually walked out of the meeting. there was testimony that has been leaked in odeo files uh from uh the uh, some of the captives who said they would that on october the 7th day. so always ready handicapped is actually uh, shoot at is ray news during the super. they've got rave festival. they also played
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with the department is to try and get these at captives free as soon as possible. now they've seen, but the seas probably it did work by saying there is a mechanism to allow that people to be freed. and that's what they want. the problem is that to concentrate on this a very symbolic event for the is what it is particularly to bring them back campaign. and we'll see much more of this in the coming hours. ok. all right, we'll leave it the thanks so much him on connor force and to us live from tel aviv . well, that brings us now towards the end of this news. the good news is we'll be back in just a couple of minutes with most today's news. we'll have a full boss and believe you some pictures coming in from a northside hospital in garza, that's one of the hospitals that suffered under this intense bombardments in siege
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smile intensifies these attacks on gauze. i have any bombarding areas from giovanni and the noise in the south. the savvy say them, this is i'll just say are live from the hall. so coming up dozens of palestinian men of the time that you and run schools in northern garza taken to his room 2 months since they as well declined war on how mice mobile.
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