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such intimacy that makes every international story local at heart. i will give you that host of the take a daily news podcast powered by the login reporting of algebra. find us where ever you get your pod cast. the . a desperate search for survivors in gauze is all my goals, the refugee camp women and children are amongst the 22 killed and is really strikes the kind of them are kyle, this is all the 0 live from the. so coming up in destruction and gone from news to south, nearly 18000 palestinians has been killed fine as well as indiscriminate. the
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come off as military waiting says the intent street by seeking the supplement. city of on eunice, doctors without borders, says, is witnessing a complete collapse of healthcare services in golf. fox mountain fisher occupied east jerusalem. normally the street would be parked. it would be bustling, filled with people. but today there's a general strike in solar data to with the people of gas and the, it's 11 gmc, that's 1 pm in gauze v as wait a minute, she has ordered residents in the north to urgently evacuate as it presses on with it's offensive. and central golf as to bonanza, being told to head toward shelters. and then i'll follow people and communist in the south of also being told to leave at palestinian se, israel's,
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when this attacks i'm making that's impossible. well, earlier, at least 22 percent of students, including children, were killed in an overnight as really strike on a densely populated neighborhood in the center of the strip rescue is and residence in the i'll my goals, the refugee camps have been using the bat, hands to search for survivors. i've been reports of in 10th street baffled, and the southern city of con eunice. this video released, but how much is military ring wing is why the army says more than 100 of its soldiers of been killed in the will. and doctors without borders, says, is witnessing a complete collapse of the health care system in garza, it says it's been forced to stop supporting the 2 clinics inside the strip. because of israel's evacuation, or just in the 18000 palestinians have now been killed since the war began as big as well. correspondent, honey macklin, and he's live for us in the southern guns that in rafa. honey. tell us more about
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these evacuation orders that we have made is waiting minute tree has issued because that causing some confusion on thing. a yes indeed laura and since the last time we spoke, we managed to talk to some people who have experienced these orders before and how they work, misleading. how can using the where for them when they ended up in the areas that where he really attacked by areas a bombardment the same sag, it repeats itself once again in the northern part where a scene, this is a change of the tactics moving people of from eastern side of gauze on the northern part to the west print side, the coastal there, and then moving them back on. now they are ordered to leave the entire areas that
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the statements are very sharp estate man threatening to on to resident that these really military is running fears operation uh, the targeting uh how much the elements on the ground and the therefore a people and the residents of those area have to evacuate now within the past 2 days or so people to work with order to evacuated through. yeah, yeah. does. and they, to neighborhood at all the way through the western side of garza city is similar in orders were given to a residence of giovanni, or they were order to move somewhere else that way from the refugee from their body or a fuse you can. but later that day, the game under the bombardment on predictable falling bomb just have leaving people with no choice but running to the closest facility or building. it's similar to what happened to people in does a do ran to the she fact complex, thinking it as a refuge in
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a shelter from the heavy bombard with now to the the are particularly order to move to the central part of gaza, a particularly a dated bella 50 now. the central part of garza is not safe and was sending samples of early hours of this morning and late hours of loss. that house a refugee refuge account is in the center of part of got to came under heavy bombardment. more residential homes were targeted and devices you'll be able to work killed inside these uh, residential homes happen to be display as the vac who is coming in from the northern parts and gaza city and there. but how gain is not also a safe area. it came under heavy bombardment within the past few weeks as well. and in fact, within the past few days were entire families in there, but i was, was killed and their homes were, were destroyed. again, people are not a not how do not have faith in these uh order do not have faith in these really narrative that they are indeed at looking after their safety and wanted them to
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move into into safety. or just give you a concrete example of how these people behind me ended up in these dense, they weren't told this is safe. but across the street of this, the peaceful neighborhood at ju residential homes where district within the past few days, just sending, shattering their sense of safety and security again, vague contradictory and confusing for the most part. okay, honey, my brains, the latest the from south and garza, thanks very much, honey. or what and goals as old as i see a many evil, most cars being reduced to rubble with only its ancient minarette. still standing out 0. do you have a bu shut up, has seen the scale of the destruction and sent this report? uh huh, i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm busy, but i'm ready. i can be a few might be in it because i am standing outside of the great tomorrow the most in guys, a city, one of the oldest mosques in the city. it has been destroyed by these riley occupation forces raised to the ground. now it's nothing but debris. i'm going
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through one of the mosques, doors to see the scale of destruction and the extent of the damage. this place of worship has been reduced to ruins by his rarity forces. the musk dates back to the pre islamic period. it stands on the site of an inch and philistine temple in the 5th century, isn't in charge, was built here before it was restored by the you big scar in $1260.00 it was destroyed by the mongols. and then we built at the end of the century, it was destroyed by an us quake. about 300 years later determines restore the great mosque. and now it has been reduced to ashes by days, radio collision forces. grey demaury mosque was one of the most prominent historical and religious landmarks in causal. each used to house traditional manuscripts, an inch and parchment. it had large library containing many precious books. there
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was also crown visitation yard. is yet another example of the is rarely a corporation, forces gross violation of international lawyers and conventions which afford special protection to history and religious sites. and you and humanitarian affairs chief says everything possible must be done to save lives and gaza at the situation . is wes thing by the day, nothing griffiths was speaking of the hall for him in castle. the situation is bad and guessing was that the efforts of gaza to bring moments of peace which was successfully achieved last week. one of the greatest importance and will be still of the greatest importance. and the very fact of the destruction of the intensification of the military operation that we have been hearing about in the south of gaza. and the threats to
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neighboring countries only makes the prospects and the priorities and the importance of the creative. it's your efforts. all the more important life across some parts of the occupied westbank and occupies the east jerusalem has come to a standstill. palestinians a closing down the shelves, pharmacies on bakeries and soldiers. that receipt with people of gaza at demanding an immediate cease fire and won't countries around the world to put more pressure on israel to stop as indiscriminate attacks and speak now to our correspondents in occupied east jerusalem island. facia island show us what the strike is looking like the is this estella dean street, and i've been on the street dozens of times. i can't ever remember being here around this time of day and it being so quite normally on this road. the cars are bumper to bumper,
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but you can see all the stores are closed from the beauty store to the fast food place, to the phone shop to the sports store. they're all closed today, simply because they wanted to show solidarity with the people of gas and that we've been speaking to some of the owners of his thoughts. and they say they'll lose somewhere in the region to think of $600.00 to be by being close $600.00. and that's important income for anyone working in the stores because the work couldn't verify margins as well. but they realize it's important to send the message and not messages, but they're showing some sort of solar data with the people of guys that we've also spoken to the people who would normally show up here. and yeah, they're a little bit inconvenience, but they realize what's happening and guess what they're watching from a distance and they feel kind to help was that they can't do anything because they see thousands of people being killed. so they've decided that they will support the closure of the shops today, and it's not just here in occupied east jerusalem is happening. it's happening in the old city as well. it's happening across the occupied west bank and
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internationally as well. it's happening in amman and jordan is happening in b root and lebanon. there will this have an impact? well, on the general jerusalem economy, probably because you can see all the stores that are close mine one after another, all losing business today. or the great to is really economy, it will have a little impact. but these really economies already struggling though, because of the cost of the war. and then, is there going to be an impact globally? well, economically, probably no, but the people here hope this is sending a message, sending a message globally, the deal with the people of god. so even if it can be wisdom physically, they want to show them the support them. and this is one way they feel they can do that. okay. alan fish f springs the scene the strike an occupied easters. and thanks ellen or joins out by a abdulla el rey. i'm an associate professor of history at georgetown university in castle get to have you in the studio with us. what does
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a general strength like this actually achieve, especially when it's against the backdrop of so many pro palestinian protests around the world? well, i mean, i think the 1st message here is the fact that as what we're seeing unfolding guys that life cannot go on as usual, that the people feel a certain amount of inability to assist. normalize the level of violence, the scale of the devastation and destruction that's happening into the idea that they can simply go on as usual, going about their day is going about their business is simply on untenable. and so i think this is on one level, simply an expression of the fact that life can not continue as usual while that's, that's the station refuses to, to stop on the part of israel on another level. i think there is a sense that you're trying to exert economic pressure. you're trying to use your power as a conscientious citizen, as it is a person who's seeing what's unfolding and saying, as a, as a consumer, or as a worker, as a producer, that you're going to use what's in your power to be able to say we have to bring things to a stop until this,
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this problem gets resolved. because we've had the to damian for a minute. so just just say here in class, although how form saying is the d humanise ation of policy? it is but has allowed the international community to back is really a tax. do you agree with that yours? is that why we say a disconnect between the people in the street? one thing the will to still force these by governments who seem to refuse to cool for us. oh, absolutely, and i mean, you know, this has been pointed out thousands of times. but the idea of the hypocrisy of the international community, of witnessing what's unfolding and cause in, in saying and doing nothing. and in fact encouraging, enabling and empowering israel in order to do it. and at the same time what we've seen, for instance, with rushes aggression and ukraine with so many other conflicts around the world, the responses so different and you put statements side by side and which, you know, politicians have mourns the loss of life, of ukrainian children. and yet now were over 7000 palestinian children killed and they were there a few towing un security council resolutions just calling 1st east fire. not even
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talking about the future are talking about the kind of the broader a resolution that really needs to happen here in terms of holding israel to account is just simply saying to stop the bombing, stop the killing. stop the starvation of, of a 2300000 people. it does seem to be at least from the us, a timeframe. so doesn't that is of this idea that the us would like to see is, well wrap up. this will by the new yeah. doesn't seem it as well as really on board with that. but if us pressure changes, it changes the calculation. so these are the government doesn't that? well, certainly, i mean, if the united states is actually going to exert that kind of pressure in order to bring about results. but so far that hasn't happened, we're in our 3rd month and we haven't seen any evidence that the us is actually shifting or determining is really decisions. and in fact, again, you know, it says they want them to minimize civilian casualties, and yet they're re arming them consistently throughout this process. and i think those actions tend to speak far louder than the words that we're hearing from the
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us secretary of state. what will happen in the new year? i think it's still anybody's guess. we're certain that israel's not in keeping any kind of military aims beyond the kind of devastation of that entire civilian population of gaza. whether this becomes politically untenable within the united states. i think it's certainly a big question given that the scale of, you know, the protests that we've seen, but also thinking about this a global strike is not just something that is happening within palestine or even across the air region. but this is truly a global expression of solidarity that we're seeing happening and in many continents and many, many different countries. and i think this adding up together over the subsequent subsequent weeks will certainly lead to a certain kind of pressure that has to be factored into any future decisions from these policy makers. even if they've ignored those expressions. so far, especially when you're talking about an election year, which the us the going into and then it will be being held account by the people for that won't be us is really concerned about. no, i think so. i think that, that there's certainly more and more of, you know, decisions that are being made as far as not taking
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a political costs domestically within the us us on the part of dividing administration. there's certainly a hope that come next november that most of the democratic base that has been so outraged and many of whom have very vocally said that they will not fundraise for the select oral campaign. they will not be voting. they will not be campaigning in any way for biden's re election and that all of this will be forgotten and that people will move on. and certainly that's figuring into some part of this timeline . i don't know necessarily that it's, it's going to have that kind of an impact in terms of seeing any, any ability on people to forget. i think everyone who said what they've been watching for the last 2 months have said that this and in many ways has altered their entire perception even of how they perceive politics. and this is very much true within the united states, as it is true globally. yeah, that will make for an interesting election. yeah. especially next in the us. thank you very much simpler and so that has hair on al jazeera image of a 12 year old boy threatened and detained by. is there any soldiers in the occupied
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west by the head of the i'm then that's the my yeah, lovely thought about left hands on the left again, left the shuttle place. my go ahead and as if i come in and so let's check the
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depth analysis of the days headlines. all these blue cross blue is root has a do so the thing is not a license to kill inside story on out to 0. the the, again, you're watching out is there a has remind you about top choice this hour. here's where the minute tree has ordered. palestinians in northern galls, that's a gently evacuate, as it continues with it's offensive. attacks are focused on residential areas,
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cause a wide spread damage in the 18000 product citizens have been killed in just over 9 weeks. these 22 people including children, have been killed and this really as striking, a densely populated neighborhood. and central garza, on sunday nights, west coast have been searching for survivors and the all my costs, the rest of the g come as a must have meant to bring his release. the video it says says and 10th street by the city of con, eunice is very remote. she says more than 100 of its soldiers have been killed in the rocket, fired from gaza has struck in the area and tel aviv some damage to cause and infrastructure. a 45 year old mine is in moderate condition off to being injured. my shrapnel, most rockets find from guns were intercepted 5 years really on the defense system. to do in peacekeeping force, in loveland is wanting, the escalation and hostilities along the is rarely border could whiten is where the
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army has carried out multiple strikes on frontline villages and some of the fist as bombardment yet. and the lebanese on group has pulled out, has been stuffing up the tax against his writing military outposts. then a hold of reports from beverage is really airstrikes are blamed for this major destruction in a residential neighborhood in a front line village in lebanon, its biggest bombardment and the 10 we conflict along the border. much of the area is empty as tens of thousands of people have fled, the daily exchanges between hezbollah and the is really army, prompted by the war on garza recently, israel strikes have intensified and the lebanese armed group is using more powerful weapons and its attacks on is really military outposts and soldiers. the united nations peacekeeping mission is raising the alarm. as i said over the we can do as being a large number of the of shelling. also one of our uh,
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base will sit there watched uh, where one of the spanish compound likely no injuries. but of course, uh, the longer discomfort, continuous and uh, there is an increase in the possibility of the, of the wider conflict. despite the frequent exchanges which have let the casualties on both sides, the violence is largely limited to the border area. but isabel is warning of a wider conflict if his beloved doesn't withdrawal. and to show of force is really we're planes fly over the lebanese capital. diesel is really military says if hezbollah doesn't respond to diplomacy, it will have to impose a new reality to make his way, at least feel safe to return to their homes in the north. dine. all think is today is an idea at the moment to confront a new upfront that can really expose it its weaknesses and jeopardize the security of all of the cities and is read has been a lot. is
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a stronger force than how mass and garza, but so far it has been calibrating attacks to prevent the full blown conflict. the united states and france are trying to avoid a military escalation, sending invoice to pay, to try to reach a diplomatic solution. early in the war, the us sense of military assets to the region to deter iran and this ally has the loss from attacking as well. but now many sir, israel may widen the confrontation, is really media are reporting a possible deadline to reach a settlement with has below. there's a lot of uncertainty, but what is clear is that has below will back down until as well as we're on gaza ends. and all the while attention is mounting on this front center who they also has the to build a 12 year old palestinian boy and the occupied westbank has been detained for hours as riley interrogation center. before being released,
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he told down to 0 about the intimidation fed. i'm threats, he faced me to abraham reports from algebra zone, refugee camp. or even though on me is 12. he's already been at the tv and now i for prisoner hands coughed and transferred between his reading and through addition centers and experience. way beyond his years. i saw a detainee with blood on his face. they kept me in a room threatening me and showed me 2 videos. they said, if you throw stones at these really soldiers, this will be your fate. i asked if these aren't the videos. he said, yes, they show the moments utilized at the middle and 15 year old baset of what were shocked both with cubes in janine and the north of the occupied west bank. the same day getting was arrested at home. he's received as a hero. c he shows relatives the marks of mistreatment,
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but some of them cannot be seen. they ask the sea captain, how could he interrogate to get without his parents old and we're 17 years old, must be accompanied by a lawyer. imagine what it's like for it's was he told they took him without me, his father ordered and we get the family said these were the soldiers breathing. the job as a refugee camp came, took headings, grandmother looking for him. with the tool. when they came to the team, the other teenagers, they searched his unconcealed, and the other uncle's house, do we ask the army? what did you want? and they said, can you, can you hold of this for getting this little boy then? yeah. did they get you the next day is really interrogate. there's told his fathers to hands getting in or else is really low risk. children as young as 12 and prosecute them in mid 3 courts. the main charge is throwing stones. it says up to
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where the seven's more than 3500 palestinians have been detained. many are children from the city and say these way the goal is to instill fear and control. as his mother tries to send the message to the resist inspections and gaza, katy whispered and warned. these ladies might come back for him. they've done it once before me that but he does eat a job as a refugee camp the occupied west lane as well as being accused of staging a video beforehand to show the surrender of how much phones is. the footage on social media shows several 1000 men strips. the underway is really medius of these on how much flights is arrested jabante, a refugee come on. man is seen looking towards the sol john hunting of a rifle and a hand gun, but notes that he's not carrying the rifle in his left hand. however, a 2nd, take it the same video has immersed and it shows the palestinian man now holding
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the rifle in his right. tons. like the 1st video, he looks for to place the weapons in front of us. rarely searches our forces say the mine is well known in gauze that to be the owner of an ottoman workshop was kidnapped in a different town in move in garza. since the beginning of the world video is released by the israeli government to support its actions and goals i have spoke to page online. social media uses on just questioning the videos the turning them into means act. so some of which takes a look at some of the reactions these really military video, supposedly showing the hum us fighters, surrendering fuel skepticism about previous posts. he can even do these, these, these are supposed to be about how much taking over a hospital to know what she wasn't recognized by anyone who worked the entire that became over the field. you can see that donald den, there was,
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this is really our mean video, you know, there was supposed to show us a mazda 10. no. it's in fact, a hospital elevator shocked me to look at this real old sparking a series of means marking video to this city of the original video reason for put through a car to unless you want to film hostages and deliver movies is listed how big is this list is say we are in operation with a we would seek them. so that's a calendar. yes. kind of the last, this is one of the servers. who is the head of the now i want to show you a low promotional donald. this is bill with electricity. the interesting things that we have from israel's use of social media is nothing new in the modern warfare, which digital platforms have become a battle ground for influencing public opinion. so underneath the shape of a hospital, like israel appears to be losing ground, because last time i don't think you the community took you seriously, there was
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a list. how my style come this new, almost all my clone x was, i'm gonna reach out to 0. well that's it from meeting or a call. next we have inside story looking at with israel circle safe signs. actually protect civilians from suffering and the the hello the rain clouds really gathering across eastern parts of china. now a lot of st. cloud pushing through here, while the system making its way in across the east, tennessee will drive that this the weather ran across the korean peninsula, running roiba into japan, some really heavy rain full for time because that eastern side of japan, before things play a free shot was coming back him behind, clear and try that rain too, so that much of the cramping,
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so should be dry and settled as we go on through. choose dice a brightening up tearing up quite weather to of course a good positive northern china by this side to celsius in basing 3 degrees celsius, the average a name of a side or phrase, and on those numbers as we go 131 is based on next weather system pushes that rain and snow in across the range, and it's also some snow to, at this stage into that western side of japan. meanwhile, for india is generally dry across myself in the icing setting down nicely. still a few shop shelves down towards the fall south of the country where to weather will link of the across lanka, one or 2 showers, just around the foothills of the himalayas. now we see plenty of showers recently into the north west of saudi arabia, west a weather coming through here. we've seen flooding in mecca, we've also got some heavy rain making his way into the event the the, the amount of this i to take it off your nose and then say i was doing 99 cents
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percent of the liquid li sylvia to let the sunset to a lender sofa that needs to come to me and uh, and then to the other one was over at the they would have to see settings, lindsey to put on the account and then they can look that up. okay, them israel forces tens of thousands of palestinians and canada into a barren stretch of land. the tiny region is supposed to protect them from farmington, give access to humanitarian i. that is what as well, cause as i started in, i don't know why. see i have a safe or humane this is inside story. the .

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