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to palestinians and israelis. but does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. what we do and i'll just, sarah, is try to balance this story and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity and democracy. the is what allows to press on with its war on gaza as strikes pound, district holden, 17700 palestinians have been killed since the war began. the result of this is i'll just be relied from the also coming up. i'll just say we're
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speaks to people who fled to one of the only is really designated safe services left in garza, the thousands of people gathering some beef to put pressure on his ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu to bring home the captive still held by on us on rising calls for us the spot in nations around the world. thousands of being marching in major cities in solidarity with palestinians. the is just pause 23 gmc, that's 1 am in gaza where millions of palestinians facing another night, a relentless is there any bombardment more than 17700 people had been killed since the war began? more than half of those victims of women and children. now israel's military is demanding that hundreds of thousands of displaced palestinians from the north, the center and the cell house move into
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a tiny baron parcel of land along the coast without reliable sources of water, food, or medicine. the army says the 6 and a half square kilometer area is a safe zone. but at the same time it's intensified ground. and i'm see bombardments on the southern guns and israel says these items will be sped, the bombing and the fighting. that is devastated much of the rest of the territory . more than 1800000 people in gaza had been forced from the homes. and there are a few and few, a designated safe areas left to flee to the sandy, byron. 6.5 squiggly. swift killing me to a patch of terrain. yeah, on this. my wasi is one of them all correspondence honey. my mood has been speaking to people that a been reporting and covering the living conditions of 1000 of evacuated in this evacuation zone. just to just of i want to be a very accurate about how we describe this. it's an evacuation zone. we're talking
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about the pocket of land, large and the sand, where if people got here and it starts setting up their made staff, 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 a doing for 5 hours to get a drinking water back to their families on those and those tens. 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. we all the evacuated to this location, the recordings with the idea of goals that they told us to buy back to you with the display. so this will be, you know, secure for us and our children. i'm good. 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
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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. okay. but we secure that there's no funding here displays. but the problem is, if we don't buy a die from bombing, we're going to die from diseases and you know, no food, no driven 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 out handouts go? where those, the handouts go. i see people selling things, you know? yeah, 7 x times the, the, the, the, the real price, not all the people have the, you know, tons of with this, this a, these goods are products. so i don't know where, where, where the lowest going. those guys are that you wanted to send you and this can use
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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, even if there was a mistake that has been done whatever. you can't punish all the people because 5 to 10 percent. okay, so we need, we need the solution. if you, if we're 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 this, so please, please do something for us. this was really bums, continuing to strike areas, densely populated with civilians in southern gaza, ourselves, i'm of which has more no end in sight for israel strikes. some cause of
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these rescue workers in data by law are searching for survivors. as rockets start good residential zones and a family home, your fun units is hit by and these really rocket the local hospitals are overwhelmed and like a central supplies patients are treated in hallways and on the floors shelling and rough up to where it is rarely army head earlier instructed civilians to evacuate to all civilians are being targeted. those things peacefully in their homes are being targeted. we wake up every day in a disaster. tragedy in pain. we are not safe and don't feel secure. even the safe zones are not really safe. life groves even harder here. food is limited
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water scarce and communication and electricity often interrupted. and there appears, there is no way out. x as i move out to 0. palestinian civilians detained by is ready forces in gaza earlier this week say they were tortured by the captors. some of the $100.00 or so the palestinian men who have partially stripped and blindfolded. i've been describing that real deal the same. does rob here reports from ramallah in the occupied west bank? scarred, bruised, marked like human cargo. the wheat from days of abuse and torment at the hands of the is really our palestinians. men of all ages being treated for injuries sustained in custody. they were rounded up, one is really troops entered gauze. a city in the north of the district were taking a meeting with the wires and struck with cold water. were beating hard to get us for 5 days. they gave us lots of water 2 times every day. my father,
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a diabetic and they took him to the store only one time. and they they kept him almost making the abuse and mistreatment of posting and prisoners across the occupied territories, while not new has reached a fever pitch. since israel's invasion, this concept, these are very hard, i think at testimonies we are very concerned about the safety and life of the other detainees who we know nothing about them. and there's a new sort of does apply a new you nation on because prisoners, they are treated as unlawful combatant, which allows the desire to feel it is to keep them for up to 45 days without contact with any lawyer or with the outside world. and also allows to keep them and is right, the military bases, rather than to put them in is really, you know, is there any presence under the present authorities? the testimony of those released back into war to and garza and insight into the fate being suffered by prisoners still and is really hands these images show men
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detain in bits like here in the northeast of casa, accused of being homeless, spiders accusations denied by those that knew them stripped and carted away in humiliating fashion, their fates unknown. only a small sample of the horrific image is coming out of this. more of the violets and dehumanizing ocean palestinians are being put through. every day. zane bus robbie old is 0. remo low in the occupied westbank. a details have been emerging in the is really media about the number of israeli soldiers who sustained life altering injuries while fighting on us reports say about 60 wounded soldiers being admitted daily by these where the armies rehabilitation program around 5000 have been wounded in the war, the head of the rehabilitation department is quoted as saying more than 58 percent have severe injuries to the hands and feet. at least 2000 a said to be disabled by amputations and other injuries. meanwhile,
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israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. so he appreciates the united states veto at the un security council blocking at them on for a ceasefire. you also criticized the countries calling for an end to the fighting while at the same time supporting what is real says is its main military objective . the other country should understand that it is impossible, on the one hand to support the elimination of thomas. and on the other hand, to call for a name to the will that will prevent the elimination of how much. therefore, israel will continue adjustable to eliminate thomas and to achieve the other will goals we have set. so well more on this now with him, this hello to standing by for us in occupied east jerusalem. honda obviously, benjamin netanyahu taking some notice of the criticism, and despite the veto, the u. s. has also been increasingly it's discomfort with some of the ways it is realized. prosecuting this will bit no sign of any change in policy from that it is where the government is no sign in any
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sort of shift in policy from these really as it comes to as the country's national security advisor gave quite a link to the televised address tonight, where he said that he actually doesn't know how long the war is going to go on for is simply impossible for him to give any sort of time table. and that it's also not possible for him to measure it in weeks or even months. he also said that the americans didn't actually give these really a deadline on when to end the war, despite the growing pressure for them to act differently as they now carry on their ground operation in the southern part of the gaza strip. additionally, it's actually connected be it has said that the military pressure, these really is, are applying with the force they're using on the ground, could lead to another pause in the fighting and perhaps more releases of to comped . it's remember, these really is have been saying that they have 3 objective since they entered this
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war and they haven't yet met any of them. so it would be difficult for them to end the war considering they haven't really had any of the achievements that they have been hoping to have. the 1st of their goal is to dismantle from us as military and political capabilities. the 2nd is to ensure that israel feels no sort of threat coming from the goal is a strict in the future. and the 3rd is to return all of those currently being held captive inside of gone. so now again, israel has not done any of those. so these really are saying they're going to keep going on in this war for however long it takes until all of those objectives have been reached. nonetheless, they are talking about some progress being made in recent days. what, what exactly these ready sending about that or will these rarely army chief of staff is saying that there are constantly accomplishments on the ground, both in the north and in the south saying,
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but how much has quote disintegrated when it comes to their ruling of the gaza strip in the north is really army officials speaking to is really media said that in the city of japan. yes. these really are expecting a full capture of that area within just one day and then the neighborhood, the offices. yeah, yeah. they're saying, and just a few days they will have that fully captured as well. all this comes as these rallies publish footage of themselves in what is palestine square in gauze. the city saying that they have captured that as a sort of symbolic move, putting and is really flags very. but remember how many hundreds of thousands of people were forced out of their homes in that area due to relentless, is really from apartment. and the start of israel's round maneuver. now there also was really sources saying that the operation in the south in hon. eunice needs around 3 to 4 weeks for completion. and then around another month to wrap up what
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they are calling the 1st stage of the war. another indication that these really is, are going to go on as long as they see fit, as long as it takes, despite to be international pressure, despite the catastrophic humanitarian situation that has on folded as a result of this really aggression. and despite the rising death tools every single day, now you're in $18000.00 due to relentless, is really bombardments and attacks. these really say that this is a just war and they're going to continue fighting it until they achieve their goals . harry, alright, i'm the n. okay. bodies, true some thank you very much for bringing this up today. a huge crowds have attended a rally and tell of these, calling for the release of captives held by on us in garza. some of the people who were released during a 7 days c spy, spoke about their experiences. around con was the thousands of guy that hit and
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what locals of nick named hostages square. they've got to say, hey, the video testimony of people who are recently freed. one moment bobby moses actually described to, oh, deal as health and even language division. the feeling issue ma'am. so i need to talk to 30 to this a new hardly you should though. feel show. yeah, it's a bit and i live across from many a few of us. they all have done look perfect and, and relatively which is a hometown. so be really valid people the rates that we're going to do because the spot. now we've also heard from a father of one of the kansas. he says, any price that needs to be paid must be paid to bring all of them back home. we are the power and so we type in 19 years old, captured and abducted in gaza. we are asking ourselves,
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why is it that all done has not received any visitation from the international head clause? why is it that no one has looked at it and provided medical attention? where is the lead for. 1 and why they're not doing their job. now thousands of people did. 10 of these riley in the message was very clear. they said very directly to these ready government, they need to attend to that. it goes changing table and they need to bring everybody home now, and that's the key message that they keep putting out. but these really government seems to be not listening to that demand and is continuing to fight the war in the way that they see fit. it's about to send in teenagers has been shot dead by is really forces in the town as a zone in the occupied westbank. and another incident to people were arrested in ramallah. you all can find westbank has seen a growing number of daily is where the raids since the start of the war. more than
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$270.00 palestinians, it'd been killed that since october. the 7th. the still ahead on out is here. multi exist in western capital's calling for an immediate see spot in garza, we report from the demonstration in london plus boy cottage. so suppose the palestinians meet the german photographer who says he's being targeted for his views. the brought to you by visit capital color. welcome to look at the international full costs. i think we'll say one more day evaluate whether across the pacific northwest as the pineapple express continues to pump that moist in across savvy pacific northwest into west and pause off kind of
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a let's look further east because this is the next system to keep an eye on and that's going to make his way by the east was high pressure in charge of the migrant to lease to see both sides drawing in a southerly wind temperatures around 1617 maybe 18 celsius for new york and also, but they said that cloud and right in that cold front that will sweep through. you'd see the cold revelry talking in behind the full sunday. going into monday we're into single figures then for new york half a day say a lot of very heavy rice sweeping through place. this type of boy. when it freshen up, as it does still appear, showers just around the rockies, but you can see for the, the west coast it will be try and find by that state that wet weather effects in the east disabled also stretching its way down across the florida. panhandle into the gulf of mexico sliding further east, which as we go on through the course of the weekends, that is the 2nd half of the weekend weather weather coming right down across a good positive mexico through the top and interesting into central america. is that not too bad for the great?
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you watching out. just a reminder about top stories this. our hospitals in gauze is south of being pushed to near collapse with is ready, palms focusing more wounded through the doors every day. the director of naso hospitalized communist since he's lost control of the vicinity because it is so overwhelmed is really starting civilians to shelter in a so called safe zone in the southwest town is on my policy. but it's just a 6 and a half square kilometres in size, and people that don't have remodel access to water. also start as soon as in rough up just a few kilometers from on the washing of the scale. and the level of it is rarely a tax on finding, on the ground between the palestinian fighters and the use of the army have expanded and had getting much more tough on more complicated day by day. now the same facts had been witnessing the same confrontations we are talking about. these got the eastern areas of bait had one where the occupation as it tried to advance
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more to move urban areas and along signed with the encircling the confrontations that are running things on the outskirts of the value of refuge account and be like yeah, town into fondles of the territory now a, these confrontations as will continue in the main central neighborhoods of gauze city and a subplot. a shift of one and she's yeah, yeah, neighborhood. but one of the most areas that use for the occupation is facing a difficulty in terms of having a kind of know to what kind of remarkable advancements into which is on you in a city which till now uh the confrontations continue by using different on t tags, besides by the palestinian plaintiff who, according to the announcements of the east valley, meet military spokes faster than that. one of the military brigades of the, as of right, the army had been trapped by a military operation that had been for bad by the policy in scientists. now, of the use with occupation states that the level of confrontations that they are
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having right now on con, you and this is considered to be the hardest in terms of the 11th of attacks that had been carried up against them. where the policy and fight is trying to protect the entry of the east, very occupation forces up to the main central and vital areas of con eunice. now these kinds of confrontations continue on the ground and it has been a combined, combined to by the ad aerial conveyance that had been carried out by these various forces which had to do which that to the destruction of hundreds of residential buildings. of course, the territory rise being the distilled inside the goal is this trip to more than $17000.00 palestinians who have been killed until this moment. right now to the states now with the president of university of pennsylvania has resigned off to testifying in front of congress about anti semitism at the institution. and emailed message from universities board of trustees said liz miguel voluntarily tended her resignation. miguel had been subjected to intense criticism. also she struggled to
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say whether calls for genocide against jews would violate universities, code of conduct on bullying and harassment. from on this let's cross to washington dc and mike kinda, mike, this controversy has been bubbling away for days now bring us up to speed on this latest development. yes. as being bubbling on the ever since the 3 university presidents gave evidence before congressional commission investigating what is called anti semitism on campuses. that was list mcgill representing penn university along with the presidents of poverty and massachusetts institute of technology. but it was mcgill who quote the most black, because she would not be drawn on stating specifically that a n t submitted comments is directly against university policy. now the reason for this is because it is not against a university policy which absorbs the 1st amendment. however, her resignation now has been greeted by the many who were calling for her to either
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be fired or to resign. these include more than 18 members of congress. and indeed, even the white house which weighed in with intense criticism of her refusal to state to the back the directly. however, there is some opposite opinion, those who $12.00 as a 1st amendment rights, the right to freedom of speech within the united states, pointing out that the university position and list mcgill's position. that position was based in fact, on a supreme court act back in 1969, a supreme court decision in which it held that hate speech is not necessarily a harmful unless it results in action. so therefore, the context has to be one of action speeches. one thing action is another, so these 1st amendment advocates very concerned that the resignation of lives mcgill may be yet another attack on the 1st amendment rights in the us constitution . right. mike in washington, thank you very much for that. the us state department has approve the potential
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sale of tank cartridges and other military equipment to israel. the deal is with just over a $106000000.00. heidi to castro has moved from washington dc in the us secretary of state antony blinking has taken the unusual step of issuing an emergency declaration in order to bypass congressional review for this potential weapon sale to israel. on friday night, the state department transferred this declaration to the us congress for what would be 13000 tank shells to go to the is really military immediately. again, this is not usually how weapon sales occurred. typically there is a 20 day review period in which congressional committees can that ask questions, perhaps be critical or not approved such a transfer. well, none of that is going to happen now. and what is also unusual or should be pointed
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out is how this is a discrepancy with the words from onto the blink in the us secretary of state that was just said earlier this week in which he said that the us wants is real to increase its protection of civilians in gaza and that the us had seen a gap in israel's intent to do such protecting civilians and then the actual results. so again, this weapon sale will bypass congress for more than a $100000000.00 worth of tank shells to israel's government to israel's military. and this is only, in addition to some 500 millions worth of weapons transfers that are being reviewed by the congressional committees. and in addition to the $14000000000.00 of overall weapons, the bottom ministration still wants congress to prove to israel hydro. castro alger 0 washington for the last 2 months, demonstrations of being held around the world in support of palestinians,
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and to condemn. israel is building a garza thousands of protest is gathered in london on saturday, pulling for a permanency sign. it comes out to view kate chose to abstain from the united nations security council resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian seized by in gaza. a motion that was vetoed by the united states. i said a sally was at the present at the protest. the, the main chance here is the, is fly on now and there is the, at a very high level of anger among the professors at the position of the u. k. government abstaining from both thing yesterday and the security council and dropped the resolution all day. and quoted an immediate cease firing gauze up. i have to say that the crowd that's being largely peaceful today, although there's just been uh, an arrest. uh, i could see some policeman arresting professor lady. and uh, we don't know about the reasons yet, but i can show you the, the situation then now and i'll said if you could please show us the group over
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that with the police. and there's no clear reason for the view right yet the police have no issues anything or made 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. uh, police officers have folders off record that they estimate the numbers on the streets of london today to be in their tens of thousands and in paris, thousands of people who also marched in support of the palestinian people. anyhow, banners cooling for a c spot in garza as they walked through the french capital from the past to the rest of the i'm assuming journalists who live in gaza showing the world what life is like inside the territory in spite of severe dangerous. since the war began, 63 journalists have been killed 11 with palestinian photo journalists. so how nicer
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is a photographer from gaza, who's been documenting the war? he describes the types of scenes he's been capturing with his camera. i just struggled for i think my, my eyes are on my camera and my mind, the memory and the all i can see now that it's flooded, doing seem to ponder and depression and fear. i never, i am like a lot like i would shoot war uh i used to do to shoot to, to take photos of the meeting at sunset, the recei uh the details of daily life, the piece that we used to live and ok now i had to which is the contrast of the, of the tools that are present, living doesn't open the decline. i would just things and all told great,
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all i can see now in the gray color. it's also so hard should this, but it's, it's marketing i used to. i used to do that for 60 pace myself, my feeling whatever i think 5 into that i feel happy. i go and shoot and take photos. uh, book now unfortunately i'm, i'm shooting go to another photographer. now i didn't bring book as an office based invalid. you spent the past 2 years in palestine on a photography assignment. he's come on this, right? so his views on his work and recently on some of his shows cancelled. he has his story in his own words. my name is adam bloomberg. i am an artist, an educator, and an activist stuff and shows all over the world and all my shows in germany have been cancelled. i spent the last 2 years in palestine photographing or be on the trees of palestine. the oldest tree we photographed court of,
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