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these laws actually encourage more violence. 7, how signal stories are a global audience? this is the my, you house is the way whether he's a 50 foot side of the phase us from our culture. open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on how does era the a desperate need of food, water, and medicine and gaza. israel physical life and new security screening locations for aids going into the strip. but the roof of crossing in the south will still be the only entry point, the other i'm just as you take this is l to 0 and i from don't also come has been fast fighting in northern garza. israel has issued
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a new evaluation orders in the north, central and southern pulse of a strength. thurs who's made it to so say settings are building shelters that i have on a strip of land with no sanitation, fresh water or medical facilities. father and alda 0. john is calvin. this really strikes volume in future news. well, that's a $23.00 g m t. that's 1 o'clock in the morning, and garza by humanitarian organizations. say the situation on the ground is catastrophic. basic needs. awesome pain not being met. and the space palestinians all being forced into ever smaller parcels of land. but israel cools safe phones off to waging a brewster wolf for 2 months. and can we move and 18000 people in gaza. israel says trucks caring 8 will now be undergoing security checks. admin. it's donna and cram so long crossings off the screening. they will then travel back to egypt. and then
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finally, and ted cause that through the rock for crossing israel says a new security check point to increase the number of a trucks going into casa. the u. n says that these 200 trucks carrying humanitarian supplies are needed daily to meet the populations basic needs. before this war and garza began the one sentence 500 a trucks every day. for lack of a has left to protest against misstate of desperation. people scrambling for the scapes relief supplies that meets the strip relief agency. se palestinians who haven't eaten for the days of lucid a distribution centers and have been stopping trucks on roads as they try to secure food for their families. well that speak to home to sell hood, she's a cost oldest for us from occupied east jerusalem. i'm to say by my understanding these a trucks are going to be screened a term so long, and it's on a, but they'll still going to have to cross at ross or right which is where the bottleneck is. is any of this going to make a difference as well?
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the israeli army, along with the coordinator for government activities in the palestinian territories, has said that they are going to now screen these trucks asked to get him shut on crossing. in addition to the next sign of crossing, which is 40 kilometers away. so these really are claiming that this is going to help speed up be a that is going into gaza. but remember that these trucks all have to go back to the roof of crossing that is equipped to send in that many a trucks at once. so these really are saying that this is going to help the situation and it's going to start on tuesday, but it's not really, it's not really knowing what sort of assistance it's going to provide. because the main issue itself is that the aide is not going to cross through get him shut on itself, which would give that much needed relief to the palestinian population in the cause, the strip. but those trucks are only going to be screened and then still drive 3
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kilometers to that off of the border crossing to wait in the queue. it's still not knowing whether they'll have their or their own queue or whether there will be an expedited to for them. to enter, but nonetheless they will still have to go back to egypt to that of crossing for them to make their way into gaza. and honda separately, i see that in as and yahoo has been denouncing the palestinian with ours, which is who many western powers should think shouldn't be ruling a post will cause i'm curious about how that's going on a slowly for marks from is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu to several government committees in which he was saying that the palestinian authority should not be ruling the gaza strip after the war. this is something he has said both publicly and privately, but in these private weak remarks. he said that the only difference between the palestinian authority and ham us was that a mass wanted to quote,
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destroy israel immediately, or is the palestinian authority wants to see it done in stages. additionally, in the week remarks, he said that after the war is over, there will be some sort of civil administration that will be the ruling body inside of gaza while there is still and is really military presence on the ground. additionally, he said that gulf states will be responsible for rehabilitating and rebuilding gaza, but when i was just eat a spoke to buck, let us foreign ministry. they said that they had no idea about these plans and were rather looking to secure a ceasefire. and perhaps the release of more is really captive, while prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been adamant that he does not want to see the palestinian authority governing the gaza strip at all. the united states, in contrast, has been saying that a revitalized palestinian authority should be the ruling body of the gaza strip. once the war is over, the americans have been saying that the palestinian people and their governance
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need to play a central role in gaza when the war is over. i'm just on hooks that with the light designs for us from occupied history. some. thank you. honda, as well as, as well issues, a new evaluation orders for parts of central and southern gaza. it strikes all continuing to pound to the north of the strip palestinians who have chosen to stay in the north. i was coming for food water and a safe place for the families for the amounts as long as the fighting intensifies close to causes jabante, a refugee camp civilians play fos among the families. the few possessions in such stick bags. 7 in areas like this, a large block off the math. lots out, but some emergency work is shop for survivors. but he never
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responds residents who had been forced to feel that the building was targeted. one rescue a says, but no one was hurt. still desperate such a struggle on through the smoke. amid the ruins of the al, she fell hospital. what little beds available is baked with scavenged woods and scraps of paper and even the worst civilians? we've done nothing wrong. we're not fighting. we don't know how to feed our kids. we have no flour, nothing to feed them. no food, no water. this is not a healthy place to live. the kids have got sick to what was once a medical school room. now a family's new say for 8 young faces focused on survival. amidst this militarize may have they started to scare us
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strips my for the nation, and then they forced us out to the house. and then we saw the tanks in front of the door. and they started shooting that this slightly further south the hospital. that's no haven, that is at least still open, crammed beyond capacity with children carried here. then misery more immediate. another course of pain. another day in this school, for the months of the data is ready to strike has killed the father of an elders. here, a journalist in his family home in northern casa uninstall shelby's father was 65
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years old. israel had issued a new evaluation orders for giovanni of that his father didn't want to leave his home. i'm sure he says need the death threats from the is rarely mean. know the killing of his father will stop him from a portion from calls that come up. there is no doubt it is been the practice of these. they need to pay some forces. these are, you know, co pays and forces continue to perpetrate. war crimes against innocent civilians as well. my family was very purposefully talked to them and my father was killed that . yeah, it is my own and it had been sent home in japan. yet if you take um, as that is some, my father was killed on the spot to move it. it was a direct strike by a war planes either. it was very difficult, not only to it each like, but they bought those body, but also it was difficult to read somebody home in the 1st place. a few hours
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ago, i was in the house and requested them to leave by to the fuse. after we pulled his dead body, we would not able duty to the cemetery and we were forced to bear to him and the un run school yard. and despite or the death threats i have received from these a cool patient forces officers, i will continue to finish my mission, conveying the message before you go to bed and the picture and also golden begging the voices of my fellow guys. and so far my father was skilled, but this demo due to me, seeing this, getting the to me from for billing. my mission, there is a patient cost is the most mazda in my mouth. like getting my father target blizzard has more now for us from rough of this deliberate attack that had been carried down against the family of our click on us,
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a sharif that had led to the desk and the killing of his father is not the 1st attack that had been carried off against the assemblies of joined the list of before they have targeted the family of our colleagues. where did that do had moment lease rossi who did not even manage to some of them did not manage to a bit far will as moment for the rest of the family members. dep because they are still under the ruffles. now an official reese had lost his father and this s tribe that had leveled to the ground, the house that they were living in inter valia refuge account. now the situation that is getting day by day, much more difficult as is ready, occupation forces, trying to expand the military operations and the art storming or a united nation run shelters arresting every palestinian who was over 15. we'll see how most representative us on the home don has spoken to al jazeera. he said the talks about as a deal for the exchange of captives on not possible until as well as aggression.
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still no, no, but on the subject go off, but it's clear that the occupation derailed all the efforts led by the brothers in guitar and egypt to reach a ceasefire. and it went back to lead. it's aggression against the gaza strip of the clear position of homos is that it's not possible to speak about a prisoner's exchange deal before the aggression on the gaza strip and on our people in gaza stops. this is not just the condition, it's a natural rights on that. we cannot allow the occupation to lead such regression and then rewarded with a deal. these really leaks are and it tends to buy these realities to deal with the internal pressures on these really governments and by these really streets and the families of the captive. it is also an attempt to cover up a growing criticism over the large number of injured soldiers of life across some parts of the occupied westbank, unoccupied, east royce, and has come to a standstill, palestinians of clothes, the shops, pharmacies, and bakeries and solidarity with the people of causa,
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they demanding an immediate cease fund and one countries around the world to put more pressure on israel to stuff it's indiscriminate attacks. unofficial reports from occupied these stories to think of the busiest street and the busiest town near where you live. and that's what this is normally like south or didn't street and east jerusalem. normally the cars are bumper to bumper. people are 3 or 4 how you doing disabled? the pavement. you can't really move even on a monday morning. it would be incredibly busy, but you can see all the stores here are close at the moment. the fashion store, the coffee shop, the phone, show old clothes or being the general strike that we've been speaking to one shopkeeper, he knows that this is maybe just a small gesture. but he thinks it's an important one to make because he's watching from a distance as people are dying and gossip about this strike will reach the whole world. and we'll let the world know that we the past indian people in jerusalem condemned the war and the massacres. that are happening and gaza, for some people,
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the shops being close doesn't inconvenienced. they can get to meet the fruit vegetables that they would normally pick up on a monday morning. but everyone we've spoken to, i mean everyone supports with the shopkeepers. they're doing here at a ship mountain. this is like any action that can lead to more awareness around the power steering issue and anything that can serve the dimension. and this will, everyone is able to serve the balance to be an issue. it's not just here in jerusalem, where this is happening is happening across the occupied waste banking in other places and internationally to what healing the poor as the stores are closed across jordan in a mind, we're also hearing that in the root and lebanon, there are stores that are closed in other places too, but how much of an impact will this have? well, in jerusalem it will have some because obviously this is a big deal in israel as a whole. the impact becomes smaller, even though the years really economy is struggling because of the cost of the war and internationally globally. well, it will cause hardly a ripple, but the people here want to send a message to the board and guys shoot in on to the end. so i would say, sure,
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i'll just see it up in okie by east jerusalem. hold on corresponds and is robbie has more on that general strength from ramallah and the occupied westbank. it is the beginning of the week. it's a monday morning and earlier today, the streets of remo around this main re, marinara square were completely empty. there were no vendors, no shops were open schools, reclose, no students attended university classes today and was all part of the strike of rallying in supports by going on strike for the people of guys as the day has progressed, we've started to see a little more activity in the main square, people have been protesting, seen a large number of protests in and around the square. people have been coming, they've been chanting a and t is really chance. they've been changing in favor of home us. there was an anti government chance against the palestinian authority as well. so there is a, a lot of feeling a lot of emotion on the street. some of the chance had people say we will die. so
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the palestine can live. even one thing is really government load, the bullet load, the barrels, and fire on us. we are ready to face it. so a great deal of push back a great deal of fervor here in the occupied westbank, people in solidarity with those that are suffering. the ongoing war in gaza, just over my shoulder, there is a poster commemorating the thousands of children that have died as a result of the conflict. it has been an incredibly dehumanizing war for everybody, but especially innocent children who have died in the thousands this post the same . we are not numbers trying to humanize what has been essentially a very dehumanizing experience for the palestinians of gaza as well as for palestinians at large that have seen the suffering on going the people here in the occupied westbank say that raising their voice, calling a stripe shuddering their shots is the least they can do and it off, in cases it is all they can do. they say that they do not have any capacity to
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raise an army that could rival israel's. they do not have the backing of a major powerhouse select the united states. they don't have that practical military, political and economic support at their backs. they say all the diseases continue to raise their voices in palestinian communities like this in squares in the occupied westbank and cities all over the occupied westbank hoping that the united states, the european community, the international community of the world. here's their voices. here's their cries for help, their price for a ceasefire now and their price for freedom from an occupation that has been going on for 75 years, 3 quarters of a century. same bus route. the old 0 remo law in the occupied west will still ahead here on i was in the u. n. ends it's mission and not it will look at the impact it had. and what might happen the
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brought to you by visit. hello. it's been heart dry and wendy here found chillies, capital santiago, so we've got a number of wildfires burning here. hundreds of people have been forced from their homes and still these conditions will persist wendy. 30 degrees on the nose for santiago on tuesday. so on storms coming into central argentina that will push into the river play, and it has been quite active in se brazil, but things will quiet down on tuesday. our usual showers in storms through the amazon jungle. but i want to take you to central america because of the rain is pouring in to police. here it's capital could see a months worth of rain all at once. otherwise, though, not too bad across the caribbean, it's fairly quite into us southwest, not much to report here. so we go north of this and we get all this rain and snow pouring into british columbia is north coast as we look into alaska as well. now by
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wednesday this will drop down the coast, temperatures will lower and alaska is capital juno. so some of these could switch over to storing some fairly significant snow as well. not too bad across the canadian prairies temperatures on the plus side. a few flurries still hanging around the lakes, but it's certainly quiet down for the eastern seaboard and for the southern us. it's quiet here as well on tuesday, so yeah. the weather brought to you by visit the the
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the welcome that you're watching out of here on, on the start of your day here in the, let's remind you that top story is where it has issued evacuation. notice that palestinians and shelters and schools in the north and south and central parks, think also strength has impressed as a head with its relentless bombardment that fall on around a 0 cost on an honest option which has been killed. then as rarely as striking the javante a refugee count ingles in gaza, he says it's not the time for reporting, and this is around says, and we'll set up a new inspection point for humanitarian aid being sent into casa security. screening for aid will now be done at 1st and it's on a on chrome,
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so long costing trucks carrying age will travel back to egypt to the full finally entering concept through the roof across saying well you and security council invoice have traveled to that russell border region with casa, they are briefed on the humanitarian situation by the you, an agency of a palestinian refugees before then heading to the roof of coffee, the you and says, hundreds of thousands of people and goals are all staffing and the amount of a but centering each day isn't nearly enough. the main reason would be going to odessa is to sell my stuff, or that the, the owner want intention, is to say, i'm to find a way to escape operation. you know that 2 days ago, i have sent a letter to the president of the general assembly. and i have one about the risk that the walk might not be able to operate this because of this tv, the older breakdown we here for the 1st time that hung,
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he's busy. you guys are more and more people haven't eaten one day. 2 days, 3 days. the last time i went was 2 weeks ago when i visited the, the vocational training center of, of underneath hosting more than 35000 people. i could see over the 1st on the 11th of these fast 11 useful session people, not absolute. everything will be un general assembly is set to hold an emergency meeting on calls on choose day. it was requested by the hour of group and the organization of islamic cooperation. also, the un security council failed to agree on a resolution quoting for a cease fire. a correspond kristin. so he only has one out from the un. in this emergency, general assembly meeting was triggered by the united states, vito of asian, monetary and cease fire resolution. and the security council resolution that was
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favored by the vast majority of security council members in calling for this general assembly meeting error of and as lama countries here at the united nations in vote. resolution $377.00, which allows the general assembly to act when the security council is deadlocked and unable to uphold its responsibility to maintain international peace and security. but to be fair, the general assembly has done this many times before when it comes to the situation in palestine. as recently as october 27th, when a 140 countries here passed a humanitarian truce resolution resolution that had little impact at the time. but experts describe it as a pressure tactic to be done. so i think that the heart of group and that allies are engineering a series of public events designed to put more pressure on the us. so the us was pushed into a veto in the security council. now council ambassadors are roughly then the
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general assembly will pass the resolution cooling for a ceasefire. it's building up a sense of global diplomatic pressure on washington to change position. but washington may hold from under, under international law general assembly resolutions amount to a recommendation. whereas security council resolutions are legally binding. but israel has ignored even legally binding resolutions in the past. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nations, a hold of you in peace keeping force and 11 on is not wanting to the escalation of hostilities along these rarely voted. could whiten fees really only has carried out multiple strikes on fund pine villages that and some of the fastest bombardment yet and the lebanese on group has the lot is also stepping off. attacks against is really ministry outposts. how correspondence and hold our reports. now from beverage is really airstrikes are blamed for this major destruction in
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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 weekend, there's been a large number of shelling. also one of our base will sit there, watched our one of the spanish compound likely no injuries. but of course, the longer this conflict continues and there is an increase in the possibility of the, of a wider conflict. despite the frequent exchanges which have led to casualties on
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both sides, the violence is largely limited to the border area. but as well as warning of a wider conflict, if his beloved doesn't withdrawal and to show a force is really we're planes fly over the lebanese capital b. this 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 can really expose its weaknesses and jeopardize the security of all of the cities and is red. has been a lot, is a stronger force than how mass in gaza. 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 be able to try to reach a diplomatic solution. early in the war,
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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 hezbollah. 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. tension is mounting on this front santa who deals with the to build. now the investigation by the washington post says there's evidence that is really forces fight us applied white phosphorus, munitions into 11 on the use of white phosphorescent built up areas as legal under international algebra is my kind of has when i from washington dc as well, we have very similar comments to that you just heard from the state department from the national security adviser, the spokesman in the white house, john coby, who also said that to be used to white plus square. this is not necessarily
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outlawed, however it is with uses is restricted within spending areas, but he added as well that yes, this is being looked into. so what you're hearing from state department 10 from the spokesman in the white house is that it's a matter that is being looked into. now what is not under dispute, it would appear, is that the shows that fords will supply to israel by the united states. do contain wide phosphorus which a large number of fi totally refilled shells throughout the will do contain they all useful illumination purposes, as was pointed out as well by the national, the spokesman for the white house saying that it's illegitimate military use at times. however, on the other hand, they say yes, it is being investigated, but here one is got the problem with the us relationship with israel and it's on sales to as well. and on supplies to as well is the question of monitoring to what extent and the question has been put directly, both in the state department and in the white house. to what extent can be us
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a sure that as well is following, as it says, uh, the rules of wall and international humanitarian law, there is no, it appears. there's no way in which the us can actually monitor it. and the us does have a ready made excuse. john could be that national security council spokesperson, the white house saying that there is definitely a gap between what israel in tens and what actually happens on the ground. in other words, he says, look, the is a through room full as well to make mistakes. so this isn't a way is the out of the bite and administrative sion in terms of explaining away any contravention. so if you monetary and little and international rules of will, which have clearly been happening on the ground, but the white house and the bite and administrative sion is able to try to brush it all as a mistake. but there is a limit to the amount of times that they can do this, but they all on the record is saying that any on sale as a provision of arms can only be used in compliance with the laws of war and
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international humanitarian law. so they are on the record as saying that well, let's now take a look at some of the days of a well ted lyons and rushes jail don't position need that alexis divani has reported the disappeared within the countries prison system. his allies say his whereabouts are unknown, but he is no longer in the prison that he was being held in. may say that in a volume it hasn't been responding to correspondence for days and doesn't shop for his latest video link. court hearing, which was on friday, the prison critic reset to be moved to a higher security presence of to being sentenced to another 19 yes for extremes and eliza straw from the u. n's cop $28.00 comments on that and you bite does not include the words the phase out of fossil fuels. the proposal mentions only that parties could reduce its consumption and production of fossil fuels and just orderly, an equitable amount of improvises 8 actions that countries could take to reduce emissions. germany on the us have for.
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