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events, anyone from getting into the house, they try to prevent the kids from playing into frontier. and it's really cord eventually gave that a family constant access to this court door. but after it's real launched, it's war on gaza. the family has been told that their access will once again be taken away. the displaced, destitute. no way to go. i'll just say that speaks to people who fled to a small area of gaza. that's designated as a humanitarian zone, the on saturdays a them. this is out just a live from dell hall. so coming up, palestinians recounted stories of beatings and total jobs to being stripped. naked
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interest is lies ready to assist the desktop mountains and the palestinians oppose to find new ground in gauze. that's very vague. the markets bound to body refugee camp, turned into a mass crazy off pictures telling the story of war we hear from outside the gymnast risking his life to capture the reality of license guns. the 81700 gmc, that 7 pm in gaza as well as ministry is telling palestinians that to leave wherever they've been sheltering in the crowd into a tiny strip of land around the town available. i see the army has described the area as a so called safe zone as it ramp salt pits, ground the tax and bombing of southern garza. since the beginning of the war and gauze of these, right, the army has been tending palestinians to evacuate toys,
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calling safe silence. are also the most of the 85 percent of people in districts have been forced from their homes. there are a few and fewer of them to go to sally 6.5 squared cologne with a patch of threatened knit on. well, i see is one of the only is right, a designated safe zones left. a correspondence having my move is that been reporting and covering the living conditions of 1000 of evacuated in this evacuation zone just to just of i want to be very accurate about how we describe this. it's an evacuation zone. we're talking about the pocket of land, large and the sand where people got here and it starts setting up their main shaft, then the nylons and it was sick and, and stay here. there are no supplies of no medical supplies, no food supplying a water supplies. in fact, people, it who taught whom we talked to describe
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a doing for 5 hours to get a drinking water back to their families on those and those tense. tell me how do you feel about the safety of this? what do you feel safe? do you feel job security? stay in this evacuation, suddenly, all the evacuated to this location, the recordings with the idea of goals that they told us to buy back to you with a display. so this will be, you know, secure for us and our children. i'm okay. so that's why we came here. we came here we, we didn't find any supplies. that's all we're trying to live. we're trying to stay on life. okay. we're trying to survive. that's what you're trying to do. do you do feel safe being here in the open area? sometimes we see airplanes going ahead, you know, some bump, things are near far. ok, but we secure that there's no funding here displays. but the problem is, if we don't buy it or die from bombing, we're going to die from diseases and you know, no food,
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no drinking business. some supplies that come with laurie's, but i don't know where they go. that goes inside the building for that. oh, okay. and then we don't see nothing, i'm sure i've been here for more than 2 weeks. nobody asked us, do you need something? do you need help? the same for others. so where does those, those, how the handouts go? what does the handouts go? i see people selling things, you know, 7 x times the, the, the, the, the real price, not all the people have the, you know, tons of with this via these goods or products. so i don't know where, where, where the lowest going those guys, i bet you with it to send units can use that, but they wanted to this location. so what are the goods? how are we going to survive without children? if nobody's going to care about us, we're sure opened the board as we're going to leave. it's not a matter of how much, or a mazda in, or egypt or is right. it's a matter of our small children. we're not animals where people were human beings,
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even if there was a mistake that has been done, whatever you called the punish all the people because 5 out of 10 percent. okay, so we need, we need the solution. if you are for waiting to die up a sure, 3 weeks time, people are going to die from pool and no food, no medicine, no ministration, no nothing. if it's the magic is you're waiting for us to die. okay? we're not going to suffer anymore. i'll just sit down and wait for that. so please, please do something for us. palestinian civilians detained vice variety forces and gaza earlier this week say they were tortured by the captors. some of the $100.00 also palestinian men seemed stripped and blindfolded. have described beryl deal, they've been shouting in north casa and say they were beaten and denied the basic needs. the numbers we were taking and we were beaten with wires and it was cold water. we were badly beaten, they kept us for 5 days. they gave us drops of water 2 times
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a day. my father is diabetic and they took him to the toilet the only one time, and they humiliated him. the captain, almost naked, of us goes and thought a couple assume and drop by himself and gauze us as an harrowing stories coming out . what else are you hearing from people who've been released by as well? yes, those people who had been released the day off to being arrested by the occupation . so just yesterday, earlier as the is this the really occupation? so just had just told me they do devalue or if you did come and bake like yeah, town they had been arrested and they have been subjected to different kinds of address to keep relating conditions where they have been driven to another place. they have been hit by the occupation, so just they have been severely beaten and they have been also living on the very day unbearable conditions. uh, with uh, being accused it to a being accused that they are affiliated with. how much now those people have been
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living normally, they have been taken by the occupation and they have been subjected to investigation by the occupation offices who had added more likely to put the pressure on them after being deep. besides being under is very interest funding for more than 60 days. now those people had experienced a very dangerous situation, and b were subject to 2 different kinds of tutor as they are different sides of the bodies that they have been hit by the occupation of those people who have been taken by the occupation of face the same conditions as palestinians who have been imprisoned in the east, really jails for a long time. so literally on the grounds in gaza strip, there was no, any difference between people who are in june right now. and people who are on there is very intense funding as the east bed occupation forces are expanding. there are risk components of course, the territory and tell us about the dynamic facing kind of scenes now. cuz they're
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being told to flee to places like in y, c. but that's in the south, and the south is seen some of the heaviest, intense bombardment today as well. so, i mean, its not only the 1st uh time that panels themes have been informed to fleet 2 more areas that are uh, designated as safe areas. but the fact of the ground that they promised duty and have been evacuated for more from the different places under the pretext of safety . um, now they have been informed again to go to a milwaukee area on the south of the church re, uh, in order to be protected. and we from the east where the bombing specialist was since will are still in han, you and us. and they have been informed by the occupation of forces to flee to and wants to know this area. consider it to be a very a very far away. and the, it's considered to be also a, a very lacking its own mississippi's of
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a basic supplies. we are talking about to complete the black house of electricity. there. isn't there any access for foods and water that there's only just a space of land that palestinians will be living in without having any, any kind of humanitarian services that would provide that the so right now people are crammed, a trough off on the costs, off of the $2.00 or 3 and, and the last the area which right now because it, it to be one of the safe areas that the occupation is trying to urge people to keep slaying too. but right now on the ground, the situation is getting much more excessive patient as the humanitarian aid that have been allowed to interact. garza's trip is still very limited. i will leave it the thanks so much thought of how basel as many say the warning cause a good stretch, wedding to the new. yeah, this roused defense minister said it'll be long and difficult. now is very major reporting the army is estimating. it needs another 8 weeks to complete the current stage of its operation that might time to the united states. it's worried about
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growing international criticism over the civilian desktop, official reports the bloody. it's been brutal and intense and it could go on for 2 more months. it's really media reports. the army wants 3 to 4 weeks to conduct operations in and around 10 units. before it concentrates its war on the sofa of gas it and that could take apart their month. one expect tool, they'll just need a little more. could mean a short piece might eliminate, small militants come us. many times we might even capture the lead those of, of how much in garza but what is the plan to be on the dates. and by eliminating the police status, the police students in the guys are in the was been cars, went in probably the region they have, but there might be some technical achievements. but strategically,
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if is and wants to live in peace with its neighbors. and 1st and foremost with the other students, they might extra cosmo home then. then any good israel's defense minister has already spoken about alone and difficult battling garza. and at the end of the c spy, talked about 2 more months of intense fight to melissa. but for this whole time, i call them as a whole, i expect that at least in the next month or 2 in december and january, and even after that that they will be intense and powerful fighting the economy can supervision. he was not of them, but the idea of the fighting, stretching beyond the end of the year will concerned america and going through. although the 2 deceased by a call at the united nations on friday, it is august. these really government wrap up ations before the end of the year. the world wide protests against the war have grown as the number of dead guys that continues to rise until they blinked in the us. secretary of state has been to israel to speak to the is released about the next stage,
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and the war when told it could go on to january or beyond. the reportedly told the war cabinet. you don't have enough credit us and says it hasn't given any firm deadline to the end of the war. even as it's concerned about the growing number of civilian deaths is real, has made it clear. it is slight the what it wants no matter how long it takes i would say sure, i'll just see that it will keep like east jerusalem by k. haley a is a specialist in international security with the economy getting down look for international peace and the role of united services institute and love to join us here in the studio. good to have you here in the studio for change all the over the satellites . so 1st of all, listening to some of the statements the by the is very defensive and assessing a month full to what happens if off to a month full,
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to what many strategist i'm predicting, how much is not completely completely eradicated. so i don't think the will be a month or 2. so the deadline, but we see that then results and how much being are advocated any way. it could be a month, it could be 2, it could be 6, it could be years because quite frankly, you cannot eradicate time us as a movement in gaza and in the policy new territory. so that means that this will could continue open ended. no, i think what we're going to see, what we're more likely to see is at some point d. c is essentially going to pull the plug on the quote unquote credit as your report. i mentioned um on your report because i don't think that this is going to be possible for these rabies to just indefinitely continue targeting a within gaza, with the immense civilian costs that we've already seen. the americans are really out on a limb. they've already told the israelis look,
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we want this wrapped up in the next few weeks. we don't want that wrapped up in the next few months and they will be that push and pull that. we're going to those. i'm thinking who sean is, is premised on a change in the us position. right. which we haven't yet seen so far. no, we haven't seen that so far. um i do think that we're getting there and i don't think we're getting there. unfortunately, in the next couple of weeks or indeed yesterday, as you saw, the united states was very clear at the and a security council is, is out on the land and those very well the veto inc. this is for a resolution. it simply means that this war continues and the, the, the, the damage to us credibility internationally just intensifies. but at some point, public pressure within the united states itself, i think, is going to be brought to bear on the bite and ministration. and that's why i think, um, the americans were clear with these really saying you don't have until february to get this all done. you need to wrap this up soon. the longer this goes on,
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does this increase us exposure? the reason why i'm asking this is if we refer to a statement released by human rights watch within, i mean, hours ago let for the, i mean, he released the statement. louis chava know the human rights watch you and direct. so off to the us used is vito palisades us risk complicity and war crimes by giving israel weapons and diplomatic cover. and we've heard some of the statements from amnesty international of saying similar things that the us is now, you know, it should stop transferring because that could be used to commit unlawful attacks. october, the 13th, this sort of extended us diplomatic and military support for israel. how far can a go in hosting us interest?
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so i don't think that they're particularly concerned, unfortunately about complicity. that's not really the issue for the united states. what is more of the issue, i think, is the fact that they know that the longer this goes on, and the more that the united states is associated with the as really operation and gaza, it has to interest more generally internationally. it's very difficult for the united states to operate in different theaters around the world and tried to convince allies, but also people that they're trying to cooperate with, that they're pushing for international law and international order and so on. and yet they're refusing to allow for a security council resolution to go forward for a cease fire. they're creating these, you know, bizarre linguistic games that allow for israel to escape responsibility for upholding international humanitarian law. with regards to this conflict, i think that's what the final worried about. then again, as i say, domestic pressure within the united states is building. and i think a public opinion in the united states, generally speaking,
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not simply now within the democratic voting base, is against the continuation of this conflict. they want to cease fire and at some point, and i think that point is coming up pretty soon. we're talking that weeks, i think domestic pressure is going to push the button ministration to move, taking a step back and taking it all in. how, how incredible is this moment? his him to be witnessing a moment in time. the $35.00 un experts on november, the 6th 16th quote, a genocide in the making that the international commission of juris cold on the 17th of november, evidence sufficient to trigger the duty of each state to take reasonable action to prevent genocide in casa and we're witnessing it live unfolding in 2023. i think it surrenders um and i don't use that word lightly. i think that
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what we have seen over the past couple of months is the credibility of the united states. but also other western powers that have lined up to say, you know, international humanitarian law certainly applies but, and then the, but is, you know, israel has the right to defend itself. you can't really do that. it's got to be international law applies. it applies whether it's our friends at a place where this are enemies and it makes xtreme the difficult for the us and for western allies more generally speaking, to push for their standing for an international order that is under pinned by international law against, you know, the the country of vision that they keep on saying is coming from the russians and from the chinese you can't, you can't play that anymore. that's very difficult for you to make that case internationally with allies that are in southeast asia with allies that are in africa with allies that are in lots of america that you stand for an international order that is undertaken by international law. and then they see exactly what's
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going on, particularly over the last couple months and gaza at the hands of these rather than barton. that's all right, thank you so much for your thoughts and analysis on that. now residents of data in bella and central guys have con, the repeated bombardment is home to unlocks the hospital. westoff say they've received more than 70 dead people in a 160 wounded in just one day a, a sol. so take a look at the number of his wavy soldiers who sustained life altering injuries while fighting. hum us as reported by is right in the media. they say about 60 wounded soldiers are being admitted daily by these, right. the armies rehabilitation program around 5000, they've been wounded in the war. head of the rehabilitation department says, mold and 58 percent of severe have severe injuries to the hands and feet. at least 2000 are disabled due to amputations or injuries. go live now to him on han and
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joins us from tel aviv saw him on sort of impact is that casualty told, taking on the mood and the support for the will flow. just in the last few moments, israel is announced that 5 more soldiers have actually been killed as a result of their actions in garza. but it's not having an impact on people's support for the world of war. uh is very popular. most polls putting it around 90 percent approval for the is ready actions in the gaza strip. now where that changes slightly is where i am right now. let me just show you what the locals of nickname, hostage where it's the headquarters officially have to bring them back a campaign. now here people are demanding the $138.00 captives that are still in the goal is the strip be returned and they willing and they say is what should pay the price of releasing old palestinian prisoners and that there should be
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a ceasefire in the next few moments we will hear from people who been released from captivity. we're hearing going to be hearing from female people, female sucks or who have actually going to get that text. the minute i'm going to talk about what their experience was when they were held by how mass rules are hearing from fathers as well. this will be taking place in the next few moments. so here things slightly changed, but even to hit the risk of support to well i will leave with that. thanks so much jim. ron con, to palestinian journalists, who live in gauze, or as showing the world what life is like inside the tower street. in spite of severe danger since the war began, 63, john must have been killed 11 or palestinian 5 to join. us also have also is a photographer from casa, who's been documenting the war. he describes the types of scenes he's been capturing with his camera. i'm just struggling for i think my,
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my eyes are on my camera and my mind is d v. the memory and the all i can see now that it's flooded to in teams of hunger and depression. and here i knew her. i have like a lot like i would shoot to the work i used to do to shoot to, to take photos of the meeting at sunset, the, the receipt of the details of daily life, the piece that we used to live and ok. now i had to miss the contrast of the, of the toss it up because it living doesn't open the decline. i was just things and all told great. all i can see now in the gray color. it's also so hot. should this box it's, it's marketing. i used to, i used to do that for fix it,
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fix my sense of my feelings, whatever. i keep silent, i feel happy. i go into it and take a closer look. now unfortunately i'm, i'm shooting go home for the past 2 months. demonstrations of being held around the world and supposed to have kind of stands and to condemn, as well as the bombing of casa thousands of protesters gathered in lumber, calling for a permanent seas. fine. as i said, the sali has moved from london to maine. john's, here is c as while now, and there is a, at a very high level of anger among the professors at the position of the u. k. government abstaining from voting yesterday and the security council and dropped the resolution. often quoted an immediate cease firing gauze up. i'll have to cite the crowd as being largely peaceful uh today, although there's just being uh, an arrest. uh, i could see some policeman arresting professor lady. and uh,
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we don't know about the reasons yet, but i can show you the, the bad situation there now. and also if you could please show us the, this group over that with the police. and there's no clear reason for the view right yet the police have no issues anything or make any statements. but the generally speaking the process has been very peaceful. we haven't seen any reports of, of any other arrests, but uh, in terms of numbers, the police officers have told us off the record that they estimate the numbers on the streets of london today to be in there, tens of thousands, a lie called divestment and sanctions all be the s move and the targets these by the occupation has been gaining attention of a global protest against the war and gone. so people on social media sites such as x and take talk. and apps on naming brands they say have ties to as well,
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some government, so also taking action as laurel. com explains the boy who israel has become a running cry in protest around the world. he's looking to see the smoke and well we're providing support for the people in the palace something here we some of the same time we went to the government to cut off. it was report to drive it to pieces. oh wow. really? yep. the video. oh no. don't stop it. we won't point. the light is ro until the of israel's will on gauze has thrust the b d. s. movement back into the spotlight established in 2005, it cools for a boy called of it's really an international companies involved in israel's
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violations of palestinian rights. it's no 30 provides a list of products to avoid on the books. people are also downloading apps to check if so, businesses support is way the products there is a global exit or is route to suppress activism and support for the boy thought. the investment in functions come find including through bringing in legislation to try to suppress such activism. probably one of the things we're having to do in the u. k. is funds around the boycott low. that is specifically going to probably bodies like local government pension screens. a 6 to stop them taking divestment action. so at the moment we have a huge box with but i think that speaks to the concerns the israel holds up. the government holds about the potential momentum in these current pines that anti bully caught spill, which is making its way through to purchase
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a parliament says, thoughts boy called for the vestments by public bodies would potentially be liable to investigation and falling under the legislation. israel has long accused the movement of anti semitism, the thoughts many of making lose to hit companies where it hurts. last month, the turkish parliament banned nestle. i'm could you kind of products from its restaurants. and mcdonalds has been under attack of to it's, it's ready franchise of the free meals to soldiers. and some tickets that the, the look, donald's corporate office said sales in egypt fully by at least 70 percent. since a will started, it is pledged $650000.00 a day to garza and business stool improving install books in the us. the coffee franchise has been targeted, offered to display the union for social media, post supporting palestinians. the union has since counted sued,
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renewed attention. obedience comes as protested to mount a permanency slight garza. hopefully the companies speeding the pinch will apply pressure on political leaders to and israel's will on gauze of laura, come out as they are on a fine set for this show a back of the something. yeah, the color, the weather as much as it should be across the cape parts of the arabian peninsula allows the fine and dry. we'll see when it's just picking up enough to store up any of the missed and focus we go on through the next couple of days. i think somebody might be a little lucky around the golf and nothing too must just be called. monday will be fine and right, i'm pleasant. 29 degrees celsius. at best i spell the noise is
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a little more crowd coming to know the pos of saudi arabia. so i'm shabby right across the eastern side of the mediterranean, took the i seeing some bits and pieces of rain as we go through sunday. the next system will continue to drift. the crossing to that eastern side of the met some of the areas of placing some west weather, along with cyprus, should stay dry. you know, just the, just around the live and say with the coming dies that same system will bring some wet to weather. and so the fall north of libya and it will ran pop a little as we go one through a monday then is that cold wind a cooler? when should we say, just starting to take him as he makes his way towards the north west of egypt. much of both africa as drive your showers, just running across the coast of west africa, into the gulf of guinea as though quite a few showers coming into tens in the just around the side shelves as well as i wasn't able to fall away sharply, right, stretches across botswana until at least a sort of south africa slowly but surely. moving east
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on charles dunn's behind sides, a dramatized part costs from i'll just here to invest hayes and re here from some of history's bugs. notable women, unconventional and extraordinary office. i am 40 that kind of coming this revolution of every one in china, new my state. you've heard all of them. now it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe wherever you listen to pop cast of israel's unrelenting devastation of gall. so, but any horses still thing that is dash us, we'd always be un security council, says fine motion again to start, criticizing israel early as a styling to protect lots of civilians, human rights groups, the american risk being complicit in war crimes. so as i rise, this isn't side story.

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