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are available in your favorite top still to set for it and type to move the new app from out to 0 new at using is it the . ready desperate need for food and medicine, and garza israel says it will open a new location for screening aid. but the rough up will remain the only entry points the of them are. kyle, this is angela. they're alive from doha. also coming up as early as strikes, pound goals are from the news to the south. there's thousands sick children around this hospital. the father of an algebra journalist as killed in his ran the
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strike on the jabante, a refugee come and is there any raids are underway? in the occupied, westbank will have moved from ramallah the . so if again in garza why the un officials want a breakdown of civil order over the limited delivery of desperately needed to humanitarian aid, as well as on a continues to bombard the strep pets. announce changes to the route that aid will take into garza. it says that the trucks carrying guides will now undergo security checks of to come bu sullivan crossing until now a trunk swell only being screened up. and it's on the check point for the south of to being screens, the trucks travel back to egypt and find the ends of gauze to the rough uh crossing . as well as, as the new security checkpoint when increase the number of a trucks getting into garza even says that these 200 trucks caring each month turn
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supplies and needed daily to meet the populations basic needs any, a fraction of that is guessing in before october the 7th, see you and send 500 trucks, a trucks in every day. well, the lack of aid has left palestinians in the state of desperation. many people have not eaten for days and a scrambling. the gas for needs supplies that reach the strip of correspondent and occupied the east jerusalem island. fisher joins us now. so island will this additional security checkpoint make any difference to the amount of age guessing and took off? well, i think everyone realizes that there's a need for our aids to get into guys on sunday. for example, there's just $100.00 truck. so they enter the united nation, says that need somewhere in the region of at least $200.00 to be basic needs. and if you go back to before the war, you're saying 5 to 600 trucks a day going into guys that of course, the difficulty is at the moment,
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there is an only one crossing point and the remains one crossing point. the is really see this new security check point to kind of other sell them well, will speed the operation. but all the trucks are still waiting at that at roughly to get through there. and that makes things difficult. not intention is that the israelis will inspect them and then send them to rafa across the board. so they don't want them costing, like cut it out, but cut them up with salem. and that's because there are a number of people in the cabinet who don't want these relays to be seen as providing a to guys even through one of their check points. they've got to go through egypt so that it's slowing the whole process out if they would just send the trucks through that check point through that trusting point. then it'd be a lot more trucks they have. here's another difficulty as they're going through rafa. the united nation say that experiencing problems because of increased biting and the condition of the roads in the area as well. that makes things much more difficult. so they might this additional security check point. but unless to get
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more trucks and the guys that it doesn't make any difference at all. so the whole process has got to be refined speed it up so that people are getting the 8 that they meet. and tell us about linked comments that we think the single person is writing media from benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister denouncing the protestant in all thursday. while he was speaking to a parliamentary committee and if the quotes and there's really media ought to be believed that are correct, then it's quite dining for what may happen the after the warning guys and benjamin netanyahu says, the, the only difference between the palestinian authority and how boss is, how much wants to destroy israel immediately. what is the palestinian authority wants to do it? in stages. he also said that there would be some sort of civil authority that would be set up and guys after the war to administer the strip. and he expects that the
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gulf countries will take a role in the rehabilitation and reconstruction of gas. i know that's come as a surprise to a number of gulf countries to say that they have had nothing. busy best plan, but the idea that benjamin netanyahu, so i spoken against the palestinian authority, certainly put summit chords with the united states with that from joe biden, with that from on to me blinking the 2nd soon. steve have from couple of how to the vice president for 3 have said the, see i didn't, hon store for the palestinian authority and gaza and it appears that benjamin netanyahu, if he's prime minister, is really use the ruling. i've set idea completely. the americans would like to see an election of sorts and guys, after the war, they think that will be the center piece of any new administration in this fit pressure. i bring installations that from occupied eastern us and thanks very much alam us as well. issues new as occupational is the parts of no central and southern gaza. it strikes a pound in the north of the strip palestinians who have chosen to stay in the north
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of scrambling for food water and a safe place for their families. while amongst has more as the fighting intensifies close to gauze is jabante, a refugee camp civilians play fos among the families. the few possessions in subject bags. 7 in areas like this, a large bloss off the math, lots out the some beside emergency work is shop for survivors. but he never responds. residents here had been forced to fee aria. 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,
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she fell hospital. what little beds available is baked with scavenged woods and scraps of paper? the assembly, that's kind of what it is i'm and even though we're 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. what was once a medical school room, now a family's new say for 8 young faces focused on survival admits this militarize may have to. they started to scare us strips my for the nation then they forced us out to the house. and then we saw the tanks in front of the door when they started shooting this slightly further south, the hospital,
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that's no haven but is at least still open, crammed beyond capacity with children. terry, to them is read more immediate another course of pain another day in the school. for the months i'll just data compromising is in rosco, we've moved on the list is really strikes and something garza, the usability forces have completely destroyed the residential building and, and belong to out of con, family endeavors by the horse. 7 palestinians have been killed and all the others have been injured and they are now receiving the treatments and some of the hospital endeavors by a town. now, the artillery showing continues by the usability of forces in the coast. busy there
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has been a long slide on a and also a rock refuge account. now on the south classes on flex changes will continue on con, you, in a city which has been completely now turned into a battle zone where there are still still some residents in can. you just did not find any safe passage out to ruffle district. and also the attacks on rough ahead continued wherever residential building belonged to a family. had been attacked in a shovel, ro, neighborhoods and rough. now, as you can clearly see at the back you around the impedances, i talked to way to hospital are in the face of all of us for any possible attacks that might be carried out within the coming hours on roughly district which has been not excluded from the is verify us during the last couple of hours. that's why the forces have lower small rates in the occupied west bank several is really on the vehicle still in the towns of funding 9. and janine, i've been reports of done 5 for the i to her make joins us now from ramallah. hold
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to bring us the latest of what's happening, the engineering as well. it seems to be of last operation. now in its 4th hour or over the last 15 minutes or so, house in the old city of janine so outside of the referee, jacob, has been struck by a drone, who just seemed some video that just arrived to us. and there's a number of people laying on the ground there. uh, and emergency services around them is not yet clear a, what is the state but elsewhere at the same time? the uh, is the occupation forces actually have entered the refugee camp the janine refugee camp. it was 1st in the 1st 2 hours or so they were both dozers, who had 1st made their way in clearing the roads. and now we saw a column of an army vehicles also making their way into that refugee camp. we also
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know. 1 that when they 1st arrived in jeanine, so a few hours ago, some of these is really forces went straight just around the 3 hospitals that are in geneva to very close to the refugee camp and went a bit further away. and there has been a stand up with the exchange of gunfire around one of those hospitals. we are also hearing that they are impeding ambulances from going in or out of the, of the hospital at this stage. so certainly as a developing situation, a very fluid situation at the moment and it could indicate that this might be quite a long grade, which wouldn't be a 1st engine in the last one had lost. it was about 15 to 16 hours long, but people engineered at this point this morning would be bracing themselves. not
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knowing how extent extended this rain of beach. but i think the fact that it's happening both inside the refugee and in the city itself, is an indication that this is a wide and the long ranging operation that the occupation forces are conducting their now hold on. that's the current level of tensions across they occupied. westbank was susan down of the lights, the lights today. the tensions will arise. a lot people would be now hearing about what's happening in janine and not only and you need because in some lead, also of 40 people were detained in the last few hours. and there's been a, there's also a raid ongoing in bethlehem. we still have no information about that. one people would be angered about what's happening in janine at the moment, especially that that city has been the focus of is raising the rates for quite
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a while now. and most of them were quite deadly. last time you had 2 children which were, which were short point blank. one was 8 years old, one was 15 years old. so did you have all these tensions, coupled with the facts of what is unfolding in gaza? so the tensions are there, but you get an impression, at least from what the defense minister in israel said that uh, the israel does not want the situation here to escalate that it looks at the okay. fide, was back as a secondary back to feed and is trying to keep those tensions under rapp, was still going after who it was to go after. okay, i told him, aid in a crowded westbank thanks. hold on. and his relay as strike has killed the father of an out. is there a john list in his family home in northern gauze them? and this also responded with 65 years old as well,
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had issued new evacuation or just for jamalia, but his father did not want to leave his home. i'm sure he says neither death threats from me is randy ami, know the killing of his father will stop him reporting from casa. i understood the letter come up. there is no doubt it is been the practice of this lady to patient forces these why you have to pay some forces continue until perpetrating war crimes against innocent civilians as well. my family was very purposefully talked statement and my father was killed that. yeah, it is my own it is it then said home in japan, yet if you take um as that is some my father was killed on the spot and will that it was a died like by is really war planes either. it was very difficult not only to each like but they, but as body, but also it was difficult to read somebody home. and the 1st place, a few hours ago i was in the house and uh,
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requested them to leave by 10 if use after we pulled his date. but the, we were not able duty to the cemetery and we were forced to better him and they, you and run school yard. and despite old the decimal dates i have received from these a cool patient forces office says i will continue to finish my mission. conveying the message before you go to the bay in the picture and also golden begging the voices of my fellow guys and so far my father was skilled, but this cannot deter me. this grandmother did tell me from fulfilling my mention. there's a database of courses, cannot mazda in my mouth by getting my father the us official said, christmas are lords by who say revels in yemen has struck a commercial vessel in the red sea. and always in fact, vassal cooled the stream. it was hit 60 north,
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cool miles north of bop omen dot straight. they attack happened at 4 pm local time on monday, and michelle caused a fire and damaged to the ship, but no casualties were reported. still a has hair on out to sara will tell me why more people are wearing the palestinian check. a black and white skull, but it's also making them a target of friday. the th and here's how the weather story goes across the middle east and africa. good to see right off the bat, i want to show you this dramatic video out of mecca in western and saudi arabia. it's been point brain for days here. so there has been some severe flooding and no suspect. we could see some more on tuesday with these birds to brain,
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around mecca profits. so not only from mecca itself, but jetta as well. so let's go in here for a closer look. most of the activity is around the red sea here. so there is some of it creeping into jetta now for us here in doha. it's going to be another foggy start. hazy start to the day. will max out at 28 degrees on tuesday while the scenes have really changed in central asia and not too long ago. bish kick 18 degrees. we've now had 10 centimeters of snow and down to minus 13 on tuesday. quite the wind blowing out of truck minnes stein across the caspian sea, so breezy day in baku wind gusts here about 40 to 50 kilometers per hour. outbreaks of showers across the turkey, but the heavier pulses of rain will be across the eastern mediterranean pulling into the fence, top end of africa. it's quiet here breezy though, for the coast of egypt and through the tropics. it's our usual pulses of rain. and there have been some severe storms, the eastern side of south africa that looks like it could continue on tuesday. the
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header. again, you're watching out, is there a has remind you of our top story, is this our israel says it will setup a new inspection point for humanitarian aid being sent into casa security. screening for a will be done at the foot, looks on the and how abu sullivan kind of boost 11 crossings, trucks coming age will travel back to egypt for full finally entering concept through the rough across things. as well as issued evacuation notice for palestinians and shelters, and schools and the new south central concept. as it presses a head for this for months on top of the strip as well as low low rates and the occupied. the west bank has on the back of storms, the towns are funding 9 and janine big reports of gunfire. in general, assembly is set to holding the motion, so you may think ongoing, so on choose day as requested by the hour for the organization of implement cooperation, fixed, secure, the security council failed to agree on a resolution cooling for us. these 5 christians, telling me, has moved from the united nations of this emergency general assembly meeting was
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triggered by the united states, vito of asian, monetary and cease fire resolution. and the security council resolution that was 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, our group and that allies are engineering
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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 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, as well. joining us now head onset is shows you a coffee at o. c, o of go state unless excessive washington dc based to place co lift consulting firm can have you with us, shows you a w. n. has so far failed to have an impact on the war on garza and how the
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palestinians want is an emergency meeting by the general assembly later today likely to achieve practically speaking. i don't think it can do much. we obviously saw the united states are predictably vito, the un security council resolution, and that's the reason it didn't go through the us was the only member of that body which vetoed the resolution. what we can expect from the un general assembly is for that resolution which the by the need ministration decided to veto. we can see that we will see that pass the vast majority of the world. basically the entire international community, except for the us is real and a few other countries will support it. it's not binding, but it sends a powerful message about where the world stands and how isolated the united states and israel are. what impact is not likely to have on the ground in gaza?
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not too much at all, but again it's, i think it's important for setting the record straight and for making it very clear where pretty much the entire international community stands in for reinforcing this point. that there is an international consensus in favor of a ceasefire in the united states is unfortunately not a part of that consensus because we knew as soon as we're always even standing shoulder to shoulder on those things. but these links comments that we talked about earlier with our corresponding kind of island fisher from benjamin netanyahu, because really prime minister denouncing the palace today and will start 2 weeks. because those that occupied west bank segment, very different that are different to how much they want to also see the destruction of israel. but in stages, well then maybe not. that is out of step estimate with the u. s which sees the p a having a role in post roll gaza. yes, definitely. the bite in administration is certainly on strongly suggested that the p a has a role to play after the dusk. eventually settles garza, i,
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my view is that this is incredibly unrealistic. given the standing of a boss and the p, a among palestinians not only and gaza but also in the west bank on the us, does not really want to see these relieves, do a re occupation of guys. and so this is an example of the us administration and you know, who's government not being on the same page. but at the end of the day though, i think these really leadership knows that they can really do whatever they want. and there's no push real push back from the united states beyond some words and some opinions and words are just words if it's not tied to any action it doesn't give is real, any incentive to change its behavior. okay? it shows you a copy. i will speak to more later on, but for a moment thanks very much. thank you. or no sales of palestinian scarves or coffee is has jumped in the us since it's not an order since march offensive and gaza. a
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growing number of people don't even to check and scoff to signal support for palestinians, but some of those who choose to wherever it says face level and physical attacks. even shootings, same as robbie has more from ramallah and the occupied westbank. the last fee of factory fully occupied territory, an unlikely front line in a war to preserve palestinian identity. what about these older say they were about being forced to set them? is real world goes i seen as a struggle for survival for all posted at home. and a for in november 3, posting and students were shot in an apparent faith crime in the us state of vermont. the shooter, they say, could not see past what they were wearing his shot overtime. he was paralyzed in the attack. well, i've seen a total though to 0. i did not get shot for being myself. i got shot for being palestinian. i wasn't an individual to the shooter. i was
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a coffee to none of the means family lives in realm of. his mother flew to see him after the attack. his step father says the students only wanted one thing. we call the kids and we also them, you need anything. and then the says, bring a loads of feels so that, that's also something that, you know, shows they for us, of the resilience of these kids. you know, despite the fact that they would forget that because of the coffee and speaking out of it, that was the 1st thing that they requested despite the fact that this was the reason for actually the shooting. you know, he says western associations with terrorism have tarnished what is essentially a piece of clothing pad arrow, but has become a symbol post in culture. posting is don't see the kaffir,
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something to be feared. they see, it is something to be celebrated. the patterns represent ancient trade routes, the leaves of olive trees native to the land, and the pattern of the fish that connects people to the sea. at the post and you museum in ramallah, art and identity intersects each poster a moment in a struggle for independence. going back decades assembler for the sun, the ocean, i'm sort of done it before, but it's not also part of the people they feel they are the want to support, punish funds. they went to the coffee, the can see it has been synonymous with the struggle for justice since really for me, with a statement, a symbol arm resistance. but where we need to tell us the new say is not a threat. it is a cry for free. is a bus route of the old to 01 moment in the occupied by let's take a look at some of the other walls and use now and representatives from me and last
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minute tree. i mean, holding towards with 3 major rebel groups. china has both sides together as a search and fighting. at the end of october, i had spent to move in 2 thirds of may and ma, 2 and a half 1000000 people have been displaced. syngenta took power in 2021, and most ministry has suffered a series of defense and recent weeks. me when, but as a professor at the daniel k. n. u a, a specific center for security studies. she says is a fighting and manual have devastating villages and towns or they have stuff for a lot from the bombing and the burning of the villages by the military home to forces me. a say, who has been, uh, you know, indiscriminately bombing the civilian villages, towns as has been since, because china has to make a decision. i think, at this moment because china thought originally military was never
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taken care of, was too big to fail. but after 3 years of the, you know, correlation forces fighting against it. it, it is in it is that it has been a chaos and almost collapse. so the it and it is unable to control somebody. take that organized crime, criminal groups that are operating inside me and my rushes jail don't positionally the election of only it has reported. they've disappeared within the countries present system as allies say his whereabouts unknown. but he's no longer in the person who was once held in. i say that finally became in his cell last week and did not show up for his latest video link court hearing on friday, opposing pressik was set to be moved to a higher security press enough to bring census to another 19 is for extremism. so the main thing for us is to find some as soon as possible because right now and
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that he's completely alone and he is literally in the hands of people who wants to try to keep now. so we don't know what they will do again, the latest awesome the humans comp 28th climate summit in dubai does not include the word phase out of fossil fuels. the proposal mentions that policies could reduce both consumption and production of fossil fuels and adjust osbee and equitable nano jeremy in the us of both already criticized to draw saying it does not go far enough. don't think that out of his head of policy and obviously it the global justice now. she says she's disappointed in the draft proposal. this good to go back and win global leaders need to ensure that the global average warming is limited to 1.5 degrees centigrade. the draft fixed that they will start or the deliberating now is very weak. at the center of coupling did confirm that the part of the under united nations play were close.

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