tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 7, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST
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not be obtained to you and run schools in northern garza and take them to is around 2 months since israel declared war on high mass. more than 17000 palestinians have been killed in the march and occupied eastern loose and demanding full. is there any control over the locks? the compound will be live from damascus gate. the it is 19 a g m t. that's 9 pm in gaza, 2 months into israel's war. on gauze of the military has intensified as bombardment killing 350 palestinians in the past 24 hours. the mox begins are coverage and a warning. you may find some of the images distressing they transport the injured in gauze by the truck, the bloodied and bewildered, often to stone,
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to stand up and supported the children and carried down from the college of concrete fish, frozen on every young face. the northern gauze is ready for us to detain. thousands of men stripped, then driven away destination on the match, those not held streams south from the show. so i think you and supported school. i lost a site, they say that it's no longer safe. we barely did that in the school. we left the dead on the ground because we were forced to leave the hospital quickly . massacres are everywhere. the display start be killed into streets and the the living. what a lot defends the dispatch shed because we spend the last 4 days under siege.
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there's no watch or no food, nothing gets old and nothing absolutely nothing. the child who recently left the hospital with a new born baby now leads the world submit to the full farewells, the another parent, deprived of hope. but death brings grief regardless of age. and for one man who's lost too much, it's over whelming the marks out a 0 us a thought apple as who enjoys us now from outside the kuwaiti hospital in alpha. so tati, bring us up to date, then what's been happening now, and one is what's been a particularly heavy day,
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a bum bum. yes, another day you've really anxious, intense funding that time to get to it. because as trade, we're talking about food areas at the today including dhi know, do you know, bring this into and because of the church we had been on the, he's a relentless bombing starting from the midst of which are 3 where the occupation right now are into the insert, circling the may seem to in areas in the valley of refuge account that makes the record from patients continue. we've constructed the number of residents that they've told us that the shilling of the item to read did not stop, as each trains are opening slowly against any palestinian music trying to move on the streets of the value refuge account or deep bodies. us, we are laying on the ground also being killed quite easily occupation. so just now the facts on the ground in the northeast during the 2 rates. and as that tax either in the south of the territory empty, the middle region had been intensified. we are to,
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to not move as 17 thomas thieves have been killed and the guys eat refuge account. and with the strikes that took place within the last couple of hours, i noticed that you were to residential buildings have been hit besides hearing the sounds, old guy comply exchange with the policy. and the only 2 of these really soldiers in the eastern areas of con you this. now these confrontations continue and it's a very intense area, a coverage, a cover by the occupation forces that are providing a service, a massive a support to the ground troops who have been attacked by the power of seen scientists from time to another in different acts as a funny thing across the territory, and i taught it just to, to let a view is know, who may, the, as you may have noticed that the buzzing sound that's constantly going on around you. that's not a technical problem with the transmission. that is the sound of drones. we
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understand just just explain that to us and the impact that's happening. yes, it's not a technical noise. no, it's the sound of these bodies veiling subjects that are covering the antonio calling of kansas trip as they are responsible for gathering information and for these ready were planes order to carry out and conduct the military rates. now this is a source of intention for promising use as they are closing. psychological damage for the minds of palestinians have no proof that things are being annoyed due to the physical just came to typing coast by the sounds of buzzing of these acorns. now, tom city is used to have these kinds of as towns, normally these, before the rupture of this work, no sound has been decided down speaking to suffice. and the palestinians get confused and worried as these as sounds intensified due to the fact that there was something will happen on the ground in the regions that these drums are holes rings in. all right?
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thought it was room life 1st there in a stay safe. a how godless children have borne the brunt of israel's war on the territory. most of the 7000 have been killed and thousands injured. hash him had bought a report of this getting a join the ever growing 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 hun, eunice, hoping who would cover soon. a relative who lives in the area is now looking off to him and the richard for the upper off and the blue cream lost a hand and has shrapnel in the eyes. the hospital told us there's nothing they can do. 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.
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thousands of children and miners were killed or missing. another level across anti areas, devastated by his variety of them bought in. those who survived, we carry this cause of the war for the entire lives that the they all need, the emotional supports the way of them by that they came here in college. yes. and when they woke up, they found themselves the 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 and asked why, when she was finally rescued her leg and have enjoyed it by shrapnel. she'll need several surgeries in the future to get them to the product to that when see what she's children playing and running. 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 her suffer. yep. violence in god's size intensifying
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these very armies expanding the scope of it's offensive. unicef fee is hundreds of children. could i every day in the month, look at 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 goes, there is 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 help investigate from under the rubble hash about about a 100 years 0 or any of my colleagues time is dan spoke to james elder eunice of global spokes. person, he said, is really authorities unmoved by the unfolding humanitarian dissolves. today is the 1st time when i'm on the phone talking to colleagues and friends and health workers
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in the javascript the that a significant number of people. now, if i can only prioritize one concern for quite a number savvy, it is no longer the 100 and a 150 bombardment, 200 pound of bones, whatever they are writing down from the sky. it's the lack of water. you now have this idea of the hydration people dying, but you're real fred, i spoke to someone today. his mother has no head clean water print a day and the 3 year old want to play more for died. we are going to start seeing not just disease outbreaks. we already have the perfect storm. but we gotta see people die of the hydration. so when we have a safe space, is that it's sort of designated, it is such a simple cynical will, would no one said i ever heard any implication from those people who give outside started spaces to even imply that they would be, well, they are legally morally legally obliged to want to medicine food protection. there
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is no, i a scaring of interest and 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 and buttoned broken buildings. nothing, and that somebody speaks to the that the told us in the callousness and the, and those, those authorities be absolutely unmoved by the death of children and women. i'm that on a scale in the size of the jobs. now, when you have such a density and now another median, people haven't moved to the south. one point i displaced when you have that mindset . they some motional and outrage to civilians and gaza. that's why you view these things of unprecedented because the loss of life and the devastation, the trauma, is actually unprecedented to sign ok, 5 east jerusalem, jewish ultra nationalists up appearing to march through the old city. they want an
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end to the walk. us consult of the box must compound for 56 years, an agreement between jordan and israel declared that the walk of an islamic trust would have control inside the compound. we'll have reaction from them. i'll let you in a moment, but 1st let's speak to sort of say that she joins us live now from damascus gate and occupied east jerusalem. so saw to bring us up to date on, on where things stand now with that much of as well. uh it seems that it, that so much that didn't happen initially. they had received the permits uh as the price as to the department here in israel and even in the occupied territories, they received that permits. but then when they got the uh, further up, which is in west jerusalem and they were supposed to be heading this way, they had lots of that bond is called investigates and some of those bond is resting
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on them. was close to both those locks up most compounds and they also confiscated the sign is they both have a large number of police as well as a, was to canon and police on horseback as well, which seems to push them further back and it prevented them from reaching what you can see, which is the mass cuz dates one of the old escapes in the old city. the law just by fall on this is positive. the most name quotes. and now that plan these all ultra nationalist or of the ultra jewish groups that have been inflammatory and some of the things they've been saying, and they wanted to end to he walk through and then end up at the western world. but to give you an idea, in terms of how the old city works, usually they come in to it from a different dates from the jewish quotes. and they didn't decide to do that, that in itself just by entering,
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he would have been inflammatory enough and it seems right now the is ray, the police wanted to put an end to that because of the situation now. i know so because of a people like the position lead visa. yeah. i love he's coming out condemning the fact that this was even approved saying that when he was prime minister himself, he wouldn't have allowed it to go through this in the case. and we also heard from one of the walks men, those that it would have had to pass through a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his office to approve this. well, certainly now when you are seeing, but all the protests, especially on t, will products as a being banned or dismantled with a lot of violence from the police. the fact that this was even allowed is come as a surprise for many. now, even though it was a seems a couple of dozen of them gathered. the reason why such incident says is important to know. go ahead is because you have people within this fall rights is really
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government like that. like the national security minister it's, i'm all been convinced that has been provo king, many of this sentiment by these extremist groups that they want to get rid of. oh ok. so most compounds in its entire, it seems to some level. so he's also been leading a loss of incursions, which goes against the states as calling the agreement with jordan as the custodians. and this is also one of the reasons that these not just that they wanted to much was that they said that they should get rid of a walk and they weren't full jewish controls of jerusalem. and it's entire, it's the will. of course, that goes against even the international agreement when it comes to the ox, almost compound in some the other parts of the old city over who controls was. but certainly given the atmosphere in now and the tensions and even hey, and occupied east jerusalem, where you have friday prizes, which will be taking place tomorrow when there's been
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a control over who's allowed to attend. and palestinians are definitely feeling the increase in violence from the israeli police and preventing them from attending. you've had a massive reduction in numbers from around 60 to 70000 every friday price down to full thousands even which was last week. so you can see the sense of atmosphere and the tension and that's why it seems this small was completely dismantled. all right, sort of nice for that sort of hot of life. was there a not? yeah, east jerusalem at damascus gate and the old city left town now to tamala, where honda had been and how many is that for us? so how does this, this whole issue of access to the all ox most compound? this is a, somebody, it is very important to most things around the world as well as of course, in the, in the palestinian territories. and a sort of was say, nice. it was, it was the ability to cancel,
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but the fact that it was even allowed to take place. what's the been the reaction to that there? but i think fairly soon is, would have been closely watching. and if indeed this march had gone ahead, as you said, jerusalem, and especially the locks of most compound, is a red line at 4 many police. didn't it? just go back to 2021. when there was a 11 day war with guys that that was because of the, at a set most go bound that tensions around it. the fact that during these visitation rights that are twice bailey from a sunday to thursday, while you have more and more ultra nationalist as the jews who are, i wrote access the compound in a very provocative way with that was surrounded by soldiers, has sometimes loved to guess inside the most for worship is sitting there but not because of anything just because they can. and then there's the fact that more and
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more of these visitors start praying, which is not allowed a, according to the deal really with a lot as surrounding the axes of non jews too. as a non muslims rather deluxe the most composites judge and the people here would have been watching very closely. and i think maybe that's probably why in the last minute, if they weren't allowed those protests as weren't allowed to had their uh, it, the government being group group quite knowing quite well that actually this could already inflame the situation. also in the occupied was bad because of very 10 situation at the moment allowing that kind of access to those protesters with the kind of banners, etc. describe would certainly bring the situation here and the occupied was back to,
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to bring and that is probably something is where would want to avoid that. this stage continue a good i'm considering already the tension surrounding the daily raise and the detention and the destruction to property and all what's going on here, especially how palestinians here angry about what's happening in gaza. so i would say crisis is averted but still follows thing is we're pointing to the fact that that was even allowed in the 1st place or that, that people are even thinking in that way in the 1st place is approved. that israel wants to intimate, eliminate everything that has to do with ballasting is anything that has to do with what many with tenure is love in this part of the world. and i mean in the occupied the west bank and take over all the territory. so search and the price is a bird to book it could happen again. all right,
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for the moment. hold on honey live for stay in ramallah. thank you. they locks a must compound is a constant, a point of contention in the palestinian israeli conflict. as we've been hearing israel's encroachments intensified in 1967 resulting in the illegal occupation of the west bank in east jerusalem, including the old city analog. since 1967 jordan and israel agreed that the walk of for these land trust would have control of a match as inside the compound, well is ro would control external security. non muslims would be allowed onto the site during visiting hours, but not allowed to pray their rising temple movements have been a challenging these really, governments ban on jews entering. the compound, though today is really forces routinely allow groups of jewish settlers to enter the locks. a compound on the police and ami protection is restricts policy. an entry into the compound to several methods, including
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a separation will and permits from his riley authorities that are hard to get. i'm a stuff i will sway is on his lennox scala and member of the slamming corks council in occupied east jerusalem. he says he is worried about the rise of ultra nationalist, jewish activists, would it? and in fact everyone would be what? because we talk about the eyes of these, the, you know, phonetic can you wish to move us. and they have been on different decades ago on today they have gained momentum of the out us. they have the present that there was in the is 80, i guess it is only part of them. and then in the cabinet and these lady, the ministry and ministry's so this does what he us and of course is it is a condom. it is broken. and it has been condemned by the damien administrator for the phase, the,
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the who shows folks based on the field of law and the one that gains is such a progressive product of march, which would go with, with the most middle course of the once it gets a little nervous uh the, the mask escaped as we had quoted them, them as the most what we did, the webs 3 of them. probably also they would, there is a small daddy that lives next to the walk for administration. and then they would proceed uh to be uh and then, but they would stop from uh, entering this uh, this month she has been given the green light, but he is available for the hub when he spoke to me is the, this is the, the office of the israeli prime minister, really and all very well that anything 15 so left, so must have him shed. he would have to get the, the, the okay from from is that the whole sense of, of course,
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the gravity of the situation may be for like, uh, uh, to be a live feed. the uh, the, the v is a new position to work on them also to see him in march. and he said that in, during his days he would not have had given such a a google phonetics uh, the, the green light. the yeah that's i was going to have, i'm a shed, he's in the in is the 10434 done. almost 56 acres. uh is. uh, just let me get all these sites and uh, it has exclusively did i of the lux department to administrative this exclusive right, exclusively getting that historic on the right at as, as this is the historic of the start of school. all family members, all the 138 is really captives held by hamis, will live candles on what they call the hostages hanukkah minora. on the 1st nights of the jewish holiday. let's go live to the amount of khan who is in tennessee for
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us. so in your email and as we said there uh honda cab and an annual um uh festival for, for jewish people around this time of year. but it is a particularly point in one for the families gather that starts absolutely right. about an hour ago. you can just see behind me, people gathered, they lit a 138 candles. the families let one for every one of the people who are still in captivity is very some of the most fit for us. i'm box it up was actually here as well. jacob low, he actually gave a speech of solidarity, very general speech of solidarity with the people here. and then there was a channel of now now now bring them back. now it's been a very fluid time here for the families of the caps has they've had a meeting 2 days ago with the is really will cabinets. it didn't go well. prime minister benjamin netanyahu was blunt with them. he said,
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i call bring every all stage back a live that really and get them. in fact, some people actually won't town. so that meeting interesting enough the people who . ready was out 1st with the people who had been freed during the ceasefire. now everybody had that we've spoken to is united in one thing. they know the cost of getting that people back not is releasing every single palestinian president. and that's something that they are willing to do the oil side. uh, once a permanent truce, if that's what it takes to get the people back, that's a markedly different position to the is really government to us still bombarding with a face intensity. the goal is to strip the pictures you can see right in front of you. this is something that these people are incredibly worried about. not just, you know, whether they get that people back for that intensity of bombardment. they feel that the cap says could die and that phone baldness as well. so it's been a fruits or
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a few days. this was a moment of calm. no, i'm not going to like those kind of candles and show solidarity to the well. with that people who are still in captivity, human kind of life in telling me thanks very much. i the stats of the war on garza authorities and israel have been cracking down on palestinian is really citizens some of been arrested for protesting against the war on social media. lena, i will luckily reports that some of the this isn't as really policeman arresting the palestinian is really citizen, but she asks what's the reason as he hand cops or the reason for her arrest is a post on social media that is really, authorities deemed insightful. israel has increased its crack down on the palestinians since the start of the tour and goes up. any voice raised against the
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war is silenced. and you want expressing solidarity with posting using gaza is hush 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, those it's time of florida by the finish of right now. so even if you wrote something that is vague or something that does not qualify any kind of finance, just simply showing sympathy with your people. it's also being criminal, right? um, so this is the pickup that we are living right now, but the thing is being criminalizing within your connection over here to identity, or celebrating good identity as not to me to let him all outdoor these 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
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accusations of supporting terrorism on social media. we're speaking about and a huge use of the counter tourism low, especially optic in 24. and which speaks about supporting theaters and, and sympathizing with the organization and the expression on the social media related to what's going to the ongoing goal and what's going in gaza could be chrome and 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
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a way of humiliating them. is really police procedures allow for the extension of their detention to 90 days without seeing the lawyer. 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 was still a head on exit. we looked at the power of satirical cartoons and how office are using them to protest these radio, occupation the the hello. they were seeing some very unsettled weather conditions across europe. as we end the week on the freight, we got weather systems pulling in from the atlantic,
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the latest, all that moving across the southeast, taking those on the federal conditions to, to a kia as well as greece. we have a warnings out for possible fund the storms, as well as stronger winds and cooler conditions for athens on friday. behind that, another one, bringing west of the rain across central parts of the mediterranean drops, dropping some snow across moving parts of italy and the alpine region stretching all the way up into germany and scan to navy a. behind that we will see some sunshine come back in from northern parts the front and southern england, but not for long. we got another system that's going to pull and we're going to very heavy range. the likes of bruce's and the island of island was the last 3 wins on saturday. that rain stretches all the way down across fronds, into northern areas of spain, but still some sunshine and rooms to be found in a very south of spring. that's not the case. however, across the northeast on northern parts of europe, wintry conditions pushing across no way into sweden,
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continuing to move that cold as the east will see, minus 15 degrees celsius in moscow through saturday. the frank assessments force displacements in persecution. this seems to be another and informed what we see here is locked in to change the reality, but drive it to lingering in depth analysis of the case headlines. do you think even the president of the united states, when he hasn't been able to get a humanitarian force he's been asking for days and days, has any sway of a private and nothing else. it inside story on al jazeera, it is a tenant to produce object. these problems which many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military with
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telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of this rarely public discourse and seeing more voices persist sale, calling the way to the listening post covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes. next, the the hello again, you are watching. i just need a reminder about the top stories this out. israel has launched more strikes in gaza, killing over 350 people in the past 24 hours. a mosque and houses were targeted in the jabante, a refugee camp. at least 13 palestinians were killed and is really raised in the
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southern city of han. eunice. is there any forces have detained several palestinian men from 3 you and run schools and bid last year. they were stripped and separated from their families and taken to israel. 2 months since he is declared war on how much more than $17000.00 palestinians had been killed, half of them killed. relentless bombing has displaced 1900000 pieces. the that is really visit
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the whole 2 months into as well as with the military onslaught against palestinians persists. unabated defensive began october. the 7th, often unprecedented attack by hand as fighters, members of the class and brigades the on wing of the group and other palestinian resistance fights is infiltrated is rainy territory by land and sea. 1147, his writings were killed that day, including 320 soldiers and 59 police officers. at least 240 people is riley's,
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and 4 nationals were taken captive of. what a suit was. the declaration of war by prime minister benjamin netanyahu on hamis and a promise to in his words eliminate the group. his defense minister immediately halted the impulse of, oh, walter, food and electricity, and a few to the strip. and the past several weeks have seen an intense, indiscriminate, aerial bombardment of gaza. that's flattened in time, neighborhoods, and course unimaginable suffering. a ground invasion followed, no one and nothing has been sped. schools, hospitals, mosques, churches, shops, every aspect of the life has been targeted. but the heaviest told has been on civilians. will the 17000 palestinians have been killed in gaza? will the 7000 of them children? that means these really ami kills one child every 10 minutes of the scale of israel's assault on gaza has been on power of right. scoop, say
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a genocide is on folding. gaza and the world is silent. priyanka go to reports and warning. you may find some of the images in the report distressing or the, the, the wish of the mother refusing to let go for child. she as long as the despair of a child's fault to let go for parent. she is that the for 2 months the people have cause of having deal with what's been described as him on or israel has quoted civilians on a scale really seem to means more children that any of the war. in recent times, the un says a child, the skills, every 10 minutes,
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making garza the most dangerous place on earth. for the un, garza is not 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 lethal conflict for media workers in decades. and yet to months on israel swore effective fusion goal zone and hinder the catastrophic situation we see unfolding in the gaza strip was entirely foreseeable and preventable. my humanitarian colleagues have described the situation as apple collect take, or in these circumstances there is a high risk of atrocity crimes. its military have flattened homes, attacked refugee counts, and schools destroyed most unsure which was besieged and foamed hospitality.
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all 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 real fast these practices of attracting health care, simulating health care, which is out sooner. click country to the geneva convention for $56.00 nights. israel has launched garza and its people into darkness. it didn't post a total siege and cutoff electricity. how die is, i mean, i should say that phone lines and internet during different phases if it's gone and vision, creating panic and fear it's related to this compartment and expanding ground
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defensive from north to south has displeased nearly all this causes population with no way to escape from the deaf that fields imminent lodge above the income stick for this has always been the way of life to israel flores and siege. but this is the war of maybe for palestine. is it a paper to moment israel is waging a war of collective punishment, and the national community has seemed to stop it. brianca book says, here are you in a chief mountain cliff? it's has said that there are positive developments and talks to open the kid him shout on border crossing, and e as well to increase humanitarian aid flowing into gaza. these once again, express grave concerns about the ongoing attacks on gauze, a, highlighting the lack of meaningful a distribution. we do not have your monetary operation
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in southern gaza that can be cooled by that name anymore. that the pace of the military assault in southern gaza is a repeat of the assault in northern guns that it has made no play safe for civilians in southern gaza, which had been the cornerstone of the humanitarian plan to protect civilians. and thus to provide a to them. but without places, the safety plan is in tatters. as what we have at the moment. as in garza, northern gauze, even more difficult. but in garza where we have trucks still crossing daily through
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the roof of crossing is at best humanitarian opportunism to try to reach through some roads which is still accessible which haven't been mined or destroyed to some people who can be found with some food or some water or some other supply can be given. but it's a program of opportunity. some rhetoric could come dependable, and frankly, it's not sustainable. let us speak now to christian salumi. she's all just live now from un headquarters in new york. so question, what's been the, the u x reaction to the various kinds on the un? well, the situation described by martin grip is, is the backdrop to discussions here at the united nations for
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a humanitarian ceasefire. it was precisely that grim assessment that we just heard, that led secretary general antonio gutierrez to put the issue of the humanitarian sees fire before the security council invoking a rarely used article 99 of the un charter. to do so, i did get to speak to the us deputy ambassador to the united nations earlier today . and he told me that while the council is planning to meet on friday and negotiations for a humanitarian cease, fire resolution are ongoing that the united states does not support further action from the security council. as our position hasn't changed, we again think that the best thing to try to the 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. ready
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the situation on the ground with regard to mandatory and re. ready leave for getting hostages out and for trying to move forward on something towards some kind of process. i also asked about that, or would, if you had any concerns about the united states perception or standing the accusations of double standards against the united states. given that the united states was very quick to calls out russia for bombing hospitals and schools and ukraine, accusing them of violations of international law. i asked him if he was worried about the perception of double standards given the united states has not been so strong to condemn israel. 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 a mazda. so. ready ready and lee. ready ship and, and that's what we're going to continue to do is we, we are concerned about of the numbers and civilians that are,
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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 with the world food program now estimating that anywhere from 87 to 93 percent of families in gaza do not have enough food to eat on a daily basis. and many are going for 24 hours without any food at all. the united nations is not waiting for us to use fire resolution to work on getting more aid into gaza. we did hear from martin griffith. c, a chief that more negotiations are, are happening to open a 2nd border crossing crime shalom. and some progress is being made on that front. but what the security council will or will not do, will be seen on friday. christian,
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thanks for that christmas salumi life for us. that'd be united nations. well, sammy hi, miss is associate professor at northwestern university in cotton and join us live here in the thanks so much for being with us. so, um, what do you make of the various diplomatic moves that are going on right now? and in particular, where the us stands on all of this, because now the, the critical factor on a, a. look, i a, i'm a us citizen and i condemned this right on. i think it should be condemned that what the us us and boss through to the one has just said because these people are not just complicit and genocide this. this is the us genocide. and i said this earlier, this is us genocide with is really soldiers because what we're seeing is it's not, you know, they, they, using this language of we're going to eliminate from us. but, but really, you know, underlying that,
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that's just an excuse because israel can't say we're trying to eliminate the palestinian people then. cuz right, so it uses a so double speak, we're going to eliminate from us. and the us knows this, the us government knows that's and these are, you know, that is ran, these are telling you this behind, in public. so imagine what they're saying and close behind closed doors. i think that we can sit here and just listen to them and uh, you know, act like this isn't a serious or a crime against humanity. i don't know. i don't know what. so what more there is for anyone to say anymore when, when just to pick up on what you saying about whether you know that these randy rhetoric about eliminating how much. but how much is not just a, it's not just a group of people, it's not just an organization, it's, it's an idea, it's a movement and, but you can't, you can't eliminate somebody. it's not even that it's, it's just that this is the language that they're using to cover for what they're actually trying to do. right. so it's the same with the maps that they put out
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earlier with the us government after the pause saying that we, you know, we've talked to them, they're going to minimize that. these are, this is the language that they're using to divert from actually the slaughter that we're seeing. and it's, it's up to have upped to hold that soul because we will come back to you in a moment, especially when i go to update you on something else that's been happening in the us. the white house is how much and israel i'm not close to another deal on a new humanitarian pause. when asked about the images of palestinian men in gaza, arrested by is way the soldiers. this story report reported on earlier is what national security council spokesman, john covey said. i'm not going to respond to every event on the ground and every occurrence. i haven't seen those images, it would be important for me to comment on that. we don't just as just as a general statement, we don't support any targeting of journalists one way or another, anywhere in the world. they have a right and
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a responsibility to be their reporting on this. we believe that they should be allowed to do their jobs. we certainly don't, would never condone at any in humane or violation of law treatment of any innocent civilian, but i can't speak to those specific boards on this uh, my kind of joints, a slide now from washington dc. so my, what else to john cubby had to say, and that briefing as well, the advice as a national security council in the white house didn't reference. so was asked a question about the article 99. that is the article that has been in vogue 5 un secretary general at the very re invitation. in fact, the 1st time that sometime you'll get at us has actually invoked article $199.00 since he's being asked the secretary general at the united nations. now, john coby said that they share the concerns. that is the us share the concerns of the secretary general. however, he would not be drawn on whether or not or did not mention whether or not the us
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would invoke it's vito to prevent the resolution from being passed and the security council now the us and previously vetoed the resolution. on october. the 18th, in terms of which shaped coal for a cease fire was made in order to allow for humanitarian aid. but the us veto that resolution the u. k. and russia. in fact, epstein the other 12 members of the security council voted in favor. john covey went on to say that no one is doing more than the us in terms of securing humanitarian aid for gaza. no other country in the world, he insisted. and he says that the is us, believes that much more can be done. this is what do you have to say? all right, my kinda my 1st there in washington. thanks, mike. us all sunny, humorous associate professor at northwestern university and cottage joins us now to more about
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a so what your reaction to what's been reported there from the national securities spokesman. uh, i think we were, you know, we were just talking about the sort of double speaking diversions. i mean, he, he didn't condemn the killing of journalists. they said, we don't condone the killing of, of, of journalists. and you know, you can't speak to these kind of specifics on the ground. so, but he's not condemning. and so what they're really doing is giving israel more time. and i think, you know, the entity was time to complete this, the genocide, the ethnic cleansing, the, you know, we've seen them move people from the north of goza to the south and now from hon. eunice to rough. and so, you know, the question is what next? but you know, at the end of the day, i don't know if you can this, this possessive dispossessed people. and uh and so, you know, people and the guys are standing the ground. um, but uh at what cost and,
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and you know, the, the, the war will and, uh, but so, you know, there's a, the other question that keeps coming up is what, what after and so i think what we really need to be talking about a ceasefire. but also ending the blockade because people in because that will need to be able to live and they can't even get cancer treatment now. and you know, you can't, you can't rebuild if there is a siege. and so i think we need to be calling for a cease fire and then to the siege, where do you think things stand on that now because they did the families of the captives in israel had this very contentious meeting with these really will cabinet . a couple of days ago, and that was what, from what we understand of it was, was they were demanding the release of their family members. they don't want to hear about more bombing and so on. because they are wide, once you know of that, of their, their family members being in harm's way. there. so is it, could that be a factor in and trying to re some sort of the ceasefire that we've similar to what
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we saw last week. i'm in it, it's possibly a ton, but it would be a pause not a cease fire. i think. and i, i really, i really feel that, you know, if we understand the intent of the, it's randy regime as one of ethnic cleansing, then we can understand why they would nothing. yeah. who would sort of brush off the families of the hostages. and, you know, in a, in a way, arabs have known this for a long time. probably students have known this for a long time that israel has ethnically cleanse before. and sometimes they wonder, you know, it, we know that it can get away with this. of course, we never, you know, in our wildest dreams or nightmares, thought that it would actually happen, but we knew is real, hasn't unity. it's hot intuitively for so long that this caused launch that can do what it wants. and now you see it. and they actually have the power to do it and
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get away with it. is they move that to our countries and can do in all of these. of course there's, there's a lot of countries can do. i mean, i was saying earlier, they can take out their us and boss orders for one for pressure. so they can uh, you know, talk about, uh, sort of energy issues, right. oil, uh they can, uh, you know, this isn't the normalizing countries can kick out there. there's really ambassadors, i think, you know, there's, there's a lot, they can at least at least speak to their counterparts in china and russia and, and south africa and other african countries and talked about doing something collectively. that is maybe, you know, if the us went to, to rock without a un mandate shortly, they can at least put this as a possibility. even, even though we know it's, you know, it's not a, it's impossible, but at least talk of, of this kind of no fly zone or military intervention. so it's a sort of,
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but these to some of this talk that we condemn and condemn. we'll have to leave it there for now. sammy have as good to talk to you. thank you. now satire and political cartoons of loan, quite a unique role in communicating in a way that's traditional news. media cannot. so during israel's war and gaza, dozens of office have been creating powerful images and posting them on social media. image in cambridge takes a look. graphic images sketched and pencil, some say coatings, a more powerful unaccessible and video footage for flight across. especially when the sheer number of images difficult to process. when an image that is thrown by cartoon is using methyl for and sometimes symbolism. it can be something easier to take and then the actual images of people who are dying. but at the same time, it has this double effect, or appealing to of various levels that are,
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can be translated in the mind and then touch the person. very visceral schiffer was used as her all to evoke discussions like this call team. so the question itself, i think is not something that is right to be asked. and i want to show that easy back to everybody while still watching spaces for 75 use palestinians. have you set off with this multi lead messages to protest against these radio occupation? when we use the culture at all as a tool for assistance as little as raising awareness about our situation. now we are fighting against their and program that we are really that's we are as a business team. people we are we have 100. did you have ok, you have to check, and i'm not that bad people as they want to, to do the big us well,
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how much savannah was detained in on his radio in 2013. but he truth relied on his sketches are collected in the book, palestine and black and white. in early november, the washington post protracted, a cartoon off to being accused of racism towards the arabs and palestinians. and veteran cartoonist that the guardian steve bo lost his contract accused of using anti semitic tribes. mohammed says the risk is come with a job which has been used against us as opposed to, i guess, to find the item that was who they are protesting, broken start. it only is when you, when you want to good size, it is right. you will be accused because you are, you are, we are exaggerating that a bunch of expression. sure. details. and we, we have been accused, as on some of the one of the most famous protestant in cartoonist, was knology ali, who created the character handler personification of the palestinian people. it's
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come to symbolize resistance against israel. knology ali was assassinated in london in 1987, but handler lives own. and so to does all of the classic artwork created by the, by pile of sewing image and came back out to 0. so to recap, i'll stop top stories now. israel has launched more and strikes you guys are killing over 350 people in the past 24 hours. a mosque and houses were targeted image of value versus you can at least seen, palestinians were killed in his ready rates. and the southern city of con eunice is there any forces have detained several palestinian men from 3 you and run schools in bid last year. they were stripped and separated from that families and taken to as well 2 months since is there a declared rule on hamis? more than 17000 palestinians had been killed. nearly half of them children then was foaming,
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the business legions to be sponsored by intellect. tuck he's real estate consultant. canada has to expand the tooth and a zillow's fault lines meets those advocating for the change is suicide. but it's facilitated to where we decide that it's not the right choice. and critics who believe the government is prioritizing death over 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 today? a fault lines investigation on al jazeera. in other settled times upfront takes on the big issue, studies of post types to what's happening now. it says it's cool. thanks. questions about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous,
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the bank that he added to today is that another cleansing is taking place. augusta . nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. nothing leaves profit without the girls permission. allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without the israel intensifies as attacks on guns that heavily bombarding areas from japan. leah in the north to hon. eunice in the south. the alarm has them. speaker, this is just a life from dell ha. also coming up, thousands of palestinian men are detained to you and run schools in northern garza
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