tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 15, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm role matheson and this is the news, our life from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel intensifies is from bomb and to southern gaza targeting homes and a u. n. one school in con units, at least 12 people killed. the us, national security advisor has to be occupied westbank after urging israel to scale done. it's war plus. we're going to report terms in need for is there any forces have counted as
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a longer straight and more than 2 decades. and israel 6 have diplomatic solution to secure as border with level of hezbollah says that both negotiate until the war and gaza. and the as a bar and garza enters it's 70 is day, washington is urging israel to pull back and it's high in tens between military operation and focus on protecting civilians. despite the pressure. bombardments continues is really shelling and air strikes. i've intensified in the side of kenning, at least 12 people in destroying homes and con eunice on draw for us. national security advisor james sullivan. how talks with israel's prime minister on thursday is jude. you meet the palestinian authority president mackwood abbas and romano in the coming hours. and is there any troops of end of their season? the janine refugee camp and the occupied westbank. and after a 3 day raid the father standing and house ministry says 12 people were killed
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during not operation. israel says obtained 6th street people that suspects of having links to homeless onto my who is live for us in the office in southern gaza . honey, you've been talking to us about a tax in northern guys or we've been hearing about the tax also in a rough i as well. just bring this up to date with what's been happening. yes, so and since the early hours of this morning and over night, the airstrikes and their tillery at bombard minute the targeting is several locations across the gauze. treadmill leads, concentrated in the northern parts and find you in a city and, and also here in, in rough uh how long with the uh, the eastern border of densely populated neighborhood. so much as i, as a to a neighborhood, the basement side of gauze and earlier hours and evacuation a school in han, eunice was targeted by, he'd be artillery showing as people were queueing outside in the court in the yard
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of the hospital for water and a brenda were targeted, well, people reported killed right at the spot to be rushed to the hospital with 25 more of a different it varies injuries were also reported to do the hospital and has well it a stream exchange. the fire exchange that they used when borders just uh, within the past few hours, then a residential home was also targeted. just sending waves of concern among people here that the, the is really monetary operation is likely to be expanded to include an area such as rough a, where not only the resident deluca residential, but also we talking about 1000000 people have been pushed at this place palestinian pushed into this a small area. we also got reports just within the past few minutes about the a and an area where i'll just be your uh, correspondent was covering it from uh was targeted by uh drone missiles and uh, and also snipers that we talked about. i'll just need
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a correspondence. what else has been injured and rushed to the hospital along with his camera, a man who is in some critical conditions. also, a reported to the hospital within the past few minutes. that's. that's the area. the very area that was targeted earlier this school day evacuation his school was targeted uh and killed a 12 people as of early hours of this morning signing. thank you very much. obviously we're going to be trying to find out more information about what's been happening to the i'll just need a crew in the guys that you've been talking about. we'll have more information that of course, as soon as we get it in the meantime, i want to talk to you about the level of humanitarian aid that has been getting into guys. because as we've been reporting over the last several weeks is don't clearly know enough. and there's nothing compared to what was going into guys or before talk to us about what's happening with that age and how people are trying to get it. of the yes of all
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the surgeon the the bombardment and they are as right. great. keep, keep creat thing, the tragedies and miseries for palestinian know, so we're not only seeing people are dying and being and critically injured because of those bonds. but people are now living it through very difficult times and harsh living conditions. you to a lack of an extreme lack of basic supplies in terms of food supplies, water supplies, medical supplies, survival nuts, necesary items are almost the non non existent in existence in the market. and if we compared this to the amount of humanitarian aid being allowed into the gaza strip, just over the past 2 weeks since the 1st week of the war is that very little compared to the dire need. and the complications that policy may have been put through during this these time there is extreme shortage of, of food and i'm a, you and deputy general commissioner is introductory,
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the commissioner. talk about an image of starvation that it's science beginning began to be visible in areas in of, in the southern part here in dropbox. as well as in the central area named the data . and the site review camp and the other refugee accounts where people as a day, right, have been to help me. that'd be great pictures that are coming from from august the the, at the moment showing all corresponding while dr. who has on that journey in a hospital that icon yet identify. as you were telling us out later on, he has appears to have been injured. they appear to be treating at the moment we should remember while doctor had it several members of his family killed and injured and in his writing strike at some weeks ago, he then went back to work and was reporting the following day after he had been through the funeral service for those members of his family, these pictures we believe the coming from a hospital and communist i want to bring in our senior political analyst and my one bushera. this is just an indication of the kind of risks that i'm obviously old
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people in gaza or facing. but of course the journalist as well who are trying to report in this situation there. as you know, i'm honestly uh, you know, i got tired of uh, of, of, of having to watch this. we're all our colleagues have to go through this. uh, you know, it seems like it's, it's a non stop thing against not just instruct civilians, but innocent journal just trying to do their job. we've been covering our, our colleagues and their families being subjected to the kind of, inhumane violence by these riley's throughout the palestine and even 11 on. and it's just an ongoing nightmare that doesn't seem to stop. but once again, you know, this is a think about how are people i thought you 0 are they are or family and their families also are going through this. and here they are in front of our eyes in plain sight,
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for the international public opinion. and just to watch what is happening and guys, all the, of course, all our, our journalists tend to be part of the box sort of the fabric of the societies they cover. and, and in the case of guys, of course, we are unique and being present there with all our younger professionals, doing their jobs in and out. and as you said, the rob the despite all difficulties, despite the death of his family. so many members of his close family died or killed by these rate of items and he rebounded within minutes to do his job . and here he is again. now he is the victim. why and why and how about why and how do i know that i want to be on the chief that's been going there for years and years and years that fast, you know, with his people covering the story or for his uh, the suffering of his people to just basically reporting on what is happening and
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goes out to the rest of the world. but she's read, you know, not on the tax. the business and civilian says that tax, those who try to get their voice, heard the cries higher than the rest of the world. and i want to go back to honeywell offload. who of course is one of our, i'll just say to teams who are on the ground and it's been reporting for it for several weeks now since the conflict began. honey, just 1st of all, talk to us about wild himself talk to us about um the, the kind of person that while doctor is because i know that he has been reporting from guys of for so many years. he's regarded as an institution there. he's not somebody that i personally met, but i know that you and the members of your team may have done so talk to us about that. oh yes. tom we've, we've known well for uh for quite a while and very professional. uh,
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during the list uh doing his job the to the best. the visibility can focusing on fox and all the facts without painting any, any flowery image of what's going on. and this is in his, in his opinion as once we discuss it, this is what palestinians need just to stick to the fox on what's going on the ground. it's the, the strongest message possible to the. busy to the to explain the palestinian and swipe while the to the 3rd week of the genocide the war just lost is his wife. it 3 of his children and i of several other of his family members. then, despite the shocking good news of his family law as well as the next day after the funeral procession, they decided to get back in the field and continue reporting and documenting all the the do down atrocities and the relentless attacks on, on, on an defense list palestinians across the gauze. this trip ended particularly to
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date with the incident at this school earlier this morning. this evacuation is school in high, fast, 3, and that's uh in, in, in an eastern, in central hon. you and if any evacuation center in the area, this is not the 1st time being targeted was targeted repeatedly within the past it a few days that came under. he's a gun fire retain, shows are teller. so in the vicinity of the schools was, was destroyed by here it strikes us as well as the vast majority of the infrastructure, the roads leading to the schools where, where severely damaged to the school was full of it, backed with that is due to intense intensity of deep one of the bombing, several people decided to leave and move to the western side, all the remaining display of those who had no other place to go to. and basically i believe that there is no safe place to go in the gaza strip. so we have talking about at least 20 families remain in that school and as early hours of this morning . and this is the dealer with the end of so many displays,
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if not all of them display as any back with in the gas crib the dealer with you know, the queueing a line for water and bread, mainly women and little kids do this along with their uh, either older siblings or their fathers, they were in the yard of the hospital when it came under. she, the artillery is selling and tank shells. uh this morning uh, 12 people were killed, manly children and women. and that's once again that we're seeing an entire generations of children being, being targeted, a and killed. and when we talk about the, the level of precision and technology used in this weapon. but we looked at the victims, a lot of people express frustration that it's done on purpose of the parents who lost a do of his kids in this a school at talk that if with frustrate about the fact that is very, could have avoided these really minutes or it could have avoided going into children, but inside the did it and the killed the killed them. so those 12 where rest of the hospital and nearly women and children,
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25 other would subaru. critical injuries and this is the aftermath of what's going on. it adds more pressure on the hospitals is already suffering from lack of, of medical supplies and necessities to keep it surviving. but there's that. so now i'm your vendors as put so much of pressure on health facility and making it over over going so far. what we know about the conditions of whilst he was shot in, in his, at the upper right arm as not shut, sorry, that they, as a drawn fire. the missile was a sharp nose. it just hit him in the upper side of his right arm. and his camera man, uh was, uh, was it also hit with a sharp now that his injuries is more critical and it took time for the ambulance to get through the area. and it came under heavy a fire. but it is really military. it took time to get him to the hospital. the last thing we heard that he is being in, he is undergoing a surgery right now in the hospital, just to remove any of the shopping out that are still inside his body. how do you
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pronounce? thank you very much. indeed, we're going to go by to modeling the shot. i'll just see it as a senior political analyst. and this is clearly something that is very personal to oranges 0 but nevertheless of course it's a reminder of the, the daily struggles and difficulties the people in gaza are facing general. and generally, not least as, as tanya was describing their that with the injuries that the 1200 said, it still took time for the ambulance to get there because it's difficult for the i'm going to get through the level of devastation that's being created. i think it needs to sink and right. it needs to sink in. that in this war. the enemy, combatants are the journalists. doctors, the nurses, the features, the old people, but young people, the children, the women. these are the enemy combatants. it is luck. have us from day one, these ratings told us from day one,
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they told us publicly that they are going after the people and guys they said we would, the 9 them for we were denied them fewer. we will then i them water. there was an awesome electricity and they are human animals. which part of this message is not clear. and from day one there went on tens of thousands of bombings on civilian a start gets congress eventually. buildings on offices, on marketplace is from day one. we had one joined the list of june, that is being reported this. how many times do we have to report about our colleagues? families dying being can shows that an old people, mothers, and fathers and cousins, and sisters and brothers in this war they are there any combatants we inherited from the doctors. and we've heard from teachers about their colleagues. we've heard
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from journalists about their colleagues. they have been the enemy, combatants spaces, right? is going cost of them. it's called in biblical terms. the logical meaning is and wants to destroy the heaven part of this place. best thing may fit, and this, it may, it's people in order to start a new. it's a still logical and they've been saying it publicly, they want to destroy even living in gaza, enhanced they have gone on destroying the symphony and infrastructure. now, let's be clear about something. why is this happening? while joe, none of us are being targeted. i am yet to hear about him as being defeated about how mass fighters a big nails down. i am still seeing images even with just the day before yesterday . i last week or phrases are picking palestinian civilians as human shields is
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right. and is there any soldiers that confront us sooner, souvenirs as human to him in order to march through the lives of gaza, or from the tunnels of gaza. they are going after civilians. they are using the videos and the june of this and the june that has all of the top of the list of targets by the is right is. and that's why we've been seeing such a high number of jo and that a scale. that's why we've been seeing the highest number of united nation staff being killed. i mean, look at the best to many of the leadership. look at the test them and you have doctors without borders. you look at the testimony of, of journalists, associations about the death of journalist is breaking every single record known to us and more than times in terms of the beginning of children in terms of the coming of june of us in terms of the economic of bach. those, the destruction of hospitals, all sorts of places of worship. and this has been going on and on. and honestly,
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it's just becoming unbearable to have to continue to talk about colleagues and the families dying in the line of duty modeling for now, thanks very much. i didn't stay with us though, for the viewers as joining us, we're showing you pictures of a wild doctor who is our abuto chief in guys who has been injured along. we understand with his camera band as part of and i believe in his really drone strike, a drone has dropped some sort of some sort of weapon and they have been caught up. and at my understanding from our correspondence, honey, more fluid is that well has been injured in his upper right on with a shot of, i believe the same thing has happened to his camera man, but we understand his injuries may be more serious, but we only have pictures at the moment of wild who's being treated in a hospital in canyon is i want to go to the child stratford, who's in jeanine and occupied westbank. and of course charles they occupied westbank is an area for many journal. this particular palestinian journalists have
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been injured and killed within this conflict and all those over the years. and of course that i've been journalist who's deaths as mom on was explaining just a moment ago. i've been also reported within 11 and was within this conflict itself . that's right, yes. the kind of precious stress is dangerous. the journalist here in the occupied waste spank face on a daily basis and have done for years. i've only increased obviously, since the beginning of the will where we've seen this escalation in violence from settlers is right. the settlers, we've seen an increase of an escalation in these likely daily rates by the is really ministry right the way across the occupied territories. but it's nothing like the kind of dangers i think it's safe to say. immediate danger is on a 24 hour basis that the children lists in garza face according to the palestinian
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journalist association. they're saying that to at least $67.00 media workers. so for being killed in gaza, covering this for the last time i was in college and was in 2014 during the last 4 which is on a completely different scale fall, fall less intense. and that was during that more waiting these really minutes reset to join this set to media work is going into a goal is to look there's a hotel that you can stay in that hotel. i'm, we're not going to opponent. we're not going to talk to the jury, not will they will true to they would, they would talk. it's bombed around it. there's nothing like that happening now. okay. i agree is wiley, military title civilians and a little obviously john lives with them, desperately trying to protect the families that they will have to move south, for example, from the normal thing to say for areas. but you know, the intensity of the bombing, the intensity of the attack, the fact that they're all ground troops, infantry tanks in the side, the gauze, a strip and they are generally being squeezed. is once described as
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a role of toothpaste if you like. if you could imagine pushing toothpaste out to the end of the chew, that's what it feels like in college. and of course, there were journalists in amongst those hundreds of thousands of people that are being pushed south that are trying to do the jobs that they're trying to report or are trying to get the truth out about what's happening. was that the same time terrified about the safety of the families? some of which are very large indeed. so yeah, that's cool. journalists that you speak to here, certainly in the occupied westbank will tell you that they have never faced these kind of pressures before. whether it be there during the 1st into fall to the 2nd into photo would reach with respect to those journalists that covered the last 4 and garza in 2014. this is on a different scale and the risks are considerably more as being made evident by obviously the incident, the smoldering which, which is india,
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is another. another generally sleeping while our chief corresponded file just here . our big and his camera man. inside garza. yeah, we understand that the a camera man's name is similar. i will come with we will of course, try and find out what his condition is. at the moment, we're just seeing pictures, charles of, of a while as he's being treated in the hospital in canyon, is charles for another science, very much looking to bring in my one the shower again. of course, this also brings us back to shooting a block. so obviously it is correspondent who was shot and killed by what the forces that she was reporting on rates in the west bank. again, an indication that even with a war in iraq on actual recognized conflicts, if you liked which extensively has by injuries never the less journalists are at risk in this part of the region on a daily basis. especially like in the case of sherry and just targeted because i thought that the destination. and while one soldier, caled shreed,
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brought probably one soldiers, one you and it attacked the location where, what it was by the end of the day, these are just foot soldiers pulling the trigger. but there's a government behind that there's a policy behind on the policy. and the government has been a floating humanitarian law and the laws of war that they've been urged once and again by the most immediate allies for respect. but they have been liberally been violating the most basic humanitarian laws, the most basic values, human values, by attacking your notice, i'm not just any journalist. i mean, look, this is not, this is not the time to single. what praise? right? and probably who are subjective in that, in that form. but look at us here. we on our sister trying to kind of in china, you're probably in the next half an hour, the next hour to your pharmacy. it is really minute 30 spokesperson go on on, on, on, on,
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on was lies and deception and fake news. but here we are. airing is right. and it put additions is right in the military spokesperson. they ended out doing our job, but i 70 days. we have journalists and guys all like we have jo. notice in the west bank like we have jordan, this is right. and phillip eve and elsewhere, we are competing restorative from both sides from oil size. and we are airing is really admitted to the spokesperson that know of china would probably be in the what this area where we are heading. just because daily updates by is there any military commanders for got sick? right. so we are doing. busy job professionally, i want to join others are doing their job professionally y n. and by the way, there's a documentary about what i'm talking about. the 2 friends journalists will serve their for, and it's all not just a document that
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a ton of i recommended for all of yours around the world to watch, to watch the, the human beings behind the job behind the profession that they are human beings with families and feelings, right? but they are doing their job. we are doing our job professionally with values. what is, are doing then return part of the thing, joining us, some doctors and teachers and children is just so in humane and it's so unfair. but i am not the uncle of time with this, we mix the few. when we see our colleagues, the ones who are simply trying to report the facts on the ground, they are kind of spins. those that we watch. why is that kind of stadium sherry and there's a lot of video. yes. but they've been reporting the facts on the ground despite the fact that their family members and their friends and their neighbors had been do by
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these really bombings. but they have continued with their profession of journey. and yet, once again, lots of doctors in the hosp, but those like the teachers and the schools, like the parents at home, they all have to be suffering through this discriminant or indiscriminate. either way, it's probably the same thing now as far as i'm concerned, because as i said, clearly the objective of declaring objective revision is to destroy it guys on its people. and the join that it's who are there at the hot spots are clearly a target for these really occupation for these really army, for the is rarely politicians. i think we can find out more about, well as come on, who am i? as i mentioned, had been hit in in that attack me, let's go back to hunting off lucy's in the raffle for us. honey, i think you can tell us a little bit more about the, the, the, the injuries that were sustained by somebody or just talk us through what we know
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about that. yes, there are more reports coming from us or has to it's all and this is what we've been getting from the hospital for sure now because they're the area is under heavy, heavy artillery selling and, and that drone missiles right now there is the gun fires. could be heard from i wouldn't be same day. there is a difficulty to pull out all the injuries are from the area what we did an injury arrived nozzler hospital within the past 20 minutes. everybody thought that was found that of the camera man. a rep to the hospital, but we learn later on that summit is still within the vicinity of high school. the very evacuation is school that was targeted earlier this morning. work him and when we're covering a the atrocities committed by these ratings and military so, so far what we know, sam, it up with the camera man. his injuries is very critical. he's is still in the area close to the school. the ambulance fine, very difficult to get to him and deserve. and there was
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a report about others who are in the streets uh without the without being a without getting the help necessarily to save them by the ambulance as they find it very difficult. it is really military right now. it shooting at every moving object in the area and it, it drones are, are firing missiles at, at every moving object around the school vicinity we, we, so far we don't have an exact word on, on, on sanders condition but did from those who were in the area when the attack happened, does it he, his injuries was quite a critical and is possibly bleeding in that area. and even you tell us a little bit more about some of these is the, from gaza or his see from elsewhere. you know, centers of from a hon, eunice and he's the camera man has been working uh for quite a while with uh, with where a loan covering the not only this more but other incidents for it for quite
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a while. and now for the past 2 years, even well at all, then make up a very, very professional, the strong team on the ground, documenting everything on the ground and, and bring, get it all the, the fox and all the live pictures of, of what palestinian been going through for not only the beginning of this war, and in fact the with, with, with other instead of the very important to policy number that particularly at this war and given its intensity and scale and magnitude, and that the sheer amount of destruction they have been on the of the for a front of covering give you a little details that one might have forgotten about the bring us all the updates necessarily for it to keep us on the, on the track of, of documenting the ongoing atrocities of, of the, of this ongoing war honey, thank you very much indeed. let's go back to my one. the shot. obviously the senior political analyst. this of course, whitening it out a little bit and giving some context. this is happening at the same time. the jig
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sullivan, national security advisor from the u. s. is in israel trying to encourage israel to, to po box the level of it's of intensity in its attacks. and given the fact that if and within the early stages of it, so we don't exactly know what has happened, but it appears to be and is there any drawing that is dropping dropped some sort of explosive, some sort of weapon. and the team has been caught up and not and has been hit by shrapnel. that gives the impression that even if there is a pulling batch of the intensity on israel's side, as it's still not gonna make any difference to the people who are going to be hit by weapons fight from drugs indiscriminate it allegedly, indiscriminately. because many of these drawings are not as long as they are you, they are simply fired to new or flown to a certain location and their weapon has been dropped. but there's no sort of specific target on the ground that it is limited to hit the sticker when, when one point by one point uh, best buy 2nd,
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the various aspects of it. but 1st of all, the fact that it's done by drone, which has cameras on it, and it was done to a school, it's called the high school, hyphen by the name, a school of a city that's been occupied in 48 by is that what's today become is but anyway, so this is probably at a few g schools, right? called hyphen attacked by drone, which means whoever is pushing the button. i know it was close by one of my drawings of what is the fact that i came to school and what and, and some of the com uh, his colleagues were there, so they would head by shopping. i think this level of the bombing system. phillip intensification, we continue 4 weeks so, so we are clear, this is not stopping when they talk about phasing out. we don't know if there's going to be days, weeks or couple of months. we actually don't know. i'm jack just sort of run
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doesn't know jake's on like kind of the blinking. how so weak and they're dealing with nothing. yeah. with that they don't really get much of any real iron clad commitment or anything. right. if anything, jake sullivan is kind of the one who was walking away with, is there any lines about it's going to take time to defeat from us. we would figure it out, but it's not clear how long when that doesn't start. and he agreed with these, right is if we take months, months in general terms of award and it's objective and if you think how much or the 2nd thing is as we've been talking me far more souvenirs are dying than anything resembles, how much militants that i and this war, right, so clearly from the outset, from the get go as it where the civilians have been targeted. and this continues to be the case and jig sullivan today reminded us once again of this blind spot cold is right in american politics, right?
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justifying war crimes. he went on air today in a press conference and once again for some you know, for me a logical reason why the national security adviser would once again repeat one argument after one debunked argument. been by these strategies such as about human shield or rights for self defense and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah blah. whilst jo noticed some doctors and children are getting killed and goes, it's, it's, it's not understood in, in a normal human or international relations of why the united states continue to justify. that's explain not defend justify meeting is right is right to do it is right, is right to beginning those children, those journalists, you know, and continue with this bombing goes on. so for that it has what i excuse to do that, which is presumably october 7th, but on october 7,
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according to the but i showed that french latest investigation on what happened october 7. 1 is right and a child died and we call that criminal. the death of one is a child by how much a. so what do we call the depth of $7000.00 palestinian children cents? what do you call that? when from the get go, it was clear that these really need to ship the president, the prime minister, and the defenders minister. what justifying what expanding to us in, in, in, in plain language, that the population of guess is the forget that there are no interest in garza and the human animals to be dealt with collective funding. but it was thought of ations . right. and that has been the thing that's been ongoing. so jack sort of runs venture into the region. like here's for the assessors. it's not the end of the lake and i'm worried austin and present by themselves. i mean, that's the, remember of rob host. all of these are, it is in front of the cameras who told nothing. you know,
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go get justice president by the what does it mean? go get justice in today's world after the 2nd after the holocaust. so what does it mean in today's 4th geneva convention when one of the that the go get justice? go get justice. that's not part of a humanitarian role. that's not part of international law. it means go get the revenge. go get the revenge. and for the past, within 2 days, we've been living a bench full war by one type called this rise. by a guess, a population of guys. and apparently, i guess the population of the west bank. i wanted to ask her about that because we are obviously at the moment we're particularly focused on guys or because of the injuries, but being sustained by our colleagues while doctors and has come on some of you. although doc, i in a what we believe is a stripe by and is really drone. but of course this is wider than guys that it is also the west bank because you referred to under a journal this being killed there. now again, the journalist, the death of journalist,
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is something that would resonate with anybody who's in the industry. but at the same time it is i, it is equal to, i know greater than the depth and suffering of all the people in public, the, all the palestinians in these regions. we have to face this kind of thing on a daily basis. and as charles talk further correspondent was talking about, they have been so many intensifying raids, particularly in the west bank, that it is almost simply accepted daily. that that is what his life life is like now in the west, by absolutely the look, the west bank has been re occupied the connecticut and now these are in the saw just rome and go in and out of westbank. cities were spent refugee camps at us, things thousands upon thousands of, of young people and old people, putting them in jail in the name of security definitely which i don't know how suddenly suddenly become i just want to connect scope of thousands and thousands
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civilians getting hundreds in the process right that i so today's and continue with the same assault on, on all parts of the pursuit. society includes things also presumably in order to know how much presence whatsoever, good, how much is not admitted to the presence in the west bank. we know that for the fact, but that does not prevent as right from going in and doing that job, why the industry and or product they sit idly by silence, encouraged by the united states to keep quiet. and in fact, make sure that everyone else keeps quiet. under its control for some promise that in the future, what is the finishes of the story in gaza and venturing and occupied territories that was done by then? has a vision, has a vision, you know, we don't know what is what he's on, but i know he has
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a vision or practice that solution. he's sending the palestinian leader with the city the ship applied to him today. because we know that these ladies, every time by them talks about that's the vision of the state. there's that it says nothing. no, no, no, absolutely not. there would be no space between that and the see, there were only be one solver there, that's the is there any sovereignty? nothing now has been sending us the day after by then that as i bought a 2 state vision, that is that it would never accept us to just state, let alone what method now called effect the has done be the one run by. busy so, you know, sort of thing. i just heard the just said that before i came on this platform with you, i mean i alone a for them i had to visual backorder for my head of the internal service is security services and is saying why it's is there a that's packed things like
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a fellow based on like, like the fall of locks at the bottom of the kind of stuff like isis of my head on a former head of internal security. decide. it's not from us. it's not the policy, although it's a good that's been acting like isis in gaza, with a general side, the intention to destroy everything living and gaza. when a form on a had to shut box has that to you, right in public. and he said, that's not my opinion. he said, i'm added on. it says it's not my opinion. he's spending that by the way around the table with a former american official. right. he said, that's not my opinion. that's what's my former colleagues, meaning both, what i think is the today telling him that it is intent on destroying garza and they basically have the same mindset like isis. and that's what they want to do in the west bank. they want to undo the policy. you know sort of thing what one is really a professor by the name of kim at length, by the way,
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pull that bullet beside minex. they want to destroy the difficult infrastructure over the palestinian nation. they want to destroy, not just the civic invest software, they want to destroy the political structure of the finish, the initial they want to make it, they want to nationalize it, right? this is the uh, the objective of this is there the government, according to, is there as own right. leading experts on will for shows who have been listening. also like we had been some of these very new officials, declaring that intent on destroying garza and preventing the emotions of any kind of solver an entity on the west and my wife and i thank you very much indeed, my one, michelle to well, for those of you just joining us, we're showing you pictures of wild doc to our age. i'll just see the bureau chief in guys or who has been injured during what we believe is on his very drone strike
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. his camera mon, samiribelle dog, has also been injured and we understand that his injuries are more significant. um, why the why of, excuse me, is currently being treated and not hospitalized. these pictures are from not the hospital in con you and us, but we understand also that send me a, is it high for school where he was with while when they were covering a story their i'm has yet to be. uh, according to our correspondent, honeywell hood is yet to be attended to by medical stuff. we don't yet know what to some of your current condition as well, has been hit in the off or on by shrapnel. we believe it's gonna be, it also has been hit by shotwell, but as i say, we don't know yet to what extent he has been injured. i want to bring in joy against back. she's the president of the committee to protect the journal issues live with us now from new york. good to have you with us and an indication of course, just how dangerous the situation is inside gaza. not just, of course, for journalists,
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but also for medical personnel and age personnel and p a guidance themselves. that's right. well, in terms of john les, this is the deadliest conflict of food on this the committee to protect turn. it says of adult men to them. we've been doing this work for moving so that is by that we mean highest number. john is casualties in such a short space of time to put it in context for you since the start of the war. on october the 7th, we've been able to verify the kennings of 63. done a list in the wall. whereas last year we documented $68.00 kings of dentists and media work as wild winds. and so that gives you some, some kind of indication of the scale of challenge facing, john is trying to document this for me. it's probably worth mentioning at this point that well, dr. with a bureau chief in garza has been injured off to having lost several members of his
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family during and this really is started to some weeks ago. several members of his family were killed and injured. she went to the funeral for his family members and was back working the following day. what kind of pressure are you able as an organization to put on governments and miller, traders and whoever may be appropriate to talk to in situations like this to try to, to research the importance of this, the protection for journalist in particular. but obviously anybody working in a was on like that, the drawings to put on as much pressure as possible. the role of journalists in such a situation is absolutely vital, particularly in cause of where we see the kinds of institutions. but the traditional also help with the kinds of documentation about the impacts instead of un officials of that. so we're really on the left with goals and john this doing this really important documentation work. i met with us next tuesday on the plane
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can last week and reiterate to the importance of journalist john. this is civilians . i must never be targeted in a will. we continue to reiterate that with governments around the world, because we need to turn in, if you need them to be out. i may ask what's happening in casa, when you put pressure like that on governments around the world. and, and one would imagine you have done a similar sort of thing. you and other organizations like yours with regards to the is randy government, what kind of a response do you get? oh we're increasingly i think being met with understanding these governments understand the importance of a free price of, of done today. but one of the things we're increasingly stressing is the international government stadia to, to seem to be asked to be pushing for an end to this concept is increasingly creating a real sense of bonds and amongst the community. in particular,
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it wants to join this community in palestine and in the region. so we, we get a sympathetic camp, but it's clear that, you know, was a not meeting deeds yet to find that incidents like this and uh, with a chevy novel, i find that the beginning of chevy, novel, actually, in as well. do you find that that has an impact on the number, particularly of young people who are wanting to become journalist doesn't make them change their minds when they realize what the risks could be of interest to me. in some cases, it actually spoke as people to go into this work because people see how important it is. we conducted a trip to israel and the occupied territories back in may. and we met with the families of, of those who been killed, including the family and surely not blocked day. and we heard from a number of young people how they just barely felt inspired by people like serving
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to do this. what because they know how a sense and that is that that was somebody documenting what is happening to that communities of what is happening to that of the ones i'm actually, i'm continue to say in all of those like, well, to go back to do this work despite the kinds of personal challenges that they faced, there's the just finally, is there any sort of support network that is available to people who are working in situations like this? obviously in this case, we're talking about journalists and i know that that's who was speciality. but in terms of also anybody who has to walk into a was on lightness and try to, to cope with the circumstances by facing the pool networks available in and managed. monetary and organizations provide counseling and support. it's why it's saying that this situation is, is really awfully unprecedented. and you're talking about a situation where it's
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a streaming difficult for people even to communicate to get information out. so the provision of supportive is in crate incredibly challenging. because organizations like cpa, i'm ready to provide the kinds of trauma supports and counseling support that these individuals who are going to need for some time to come. it's jody. thank you very much indeed. uh that is uh, jody ginsburg from the president, who was president of the committee to protect the journalist. she's been with us live in new york. we're getting a line on that meeting between us national security advisor, jake sullivan, and palestinian authority. president mock mood, abbas. we understand that during the meeting, a box of stress, the need to stop the ongoing is very aggression against the palestinians. we're going to go back tomorrow, one bush auto. i'll just get a senior political advisor. it may well be that the palestinian president may stress that to the national security adviser of the us, but the person who really needs to be talking to is benjamin netanyahu. and of
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course his coalition government and the defense ministers within that as well. i'm one would imagine he wouldn't get much of a response. absolutely, and i mean, i, i hate to be smiling or laughing, but it's laughable. you know, the pressing and president telling the secretary of state is that the stuff he's supposed to the end of the america. they're supposed to stop automakers right 1st. right. it's jack jakes on of and been telling us rob on this on history. i'm talking about the whole phase and yeah, man, uh, doing whatever the doing that i'd see against the commercial shipping. the said, yeah, yeah they, i don't want to put a good signal, but we know who's arming them. the line is automatic, them. it's a line who should do this and that's and the other thing. but we also know who's autumn. it gives rise. we know what that is right is are putting the trigger, but they're pulling, they're going american arguments. so when jake sort of and then i'm going to think
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and go through it on my law and meet with the city of president the bus president, you know, a bus to talk about this about the thing, the talk on the go as what exactly that i thought was on the paper ends of this war as i've been be complicit in this war. other than being the finance, here's the buck coolers of this war. so when dependency at present talks to them that he talks them as what as a, by standards, as objective observers, as honest uh, brokers. what exactly when we know before just sort of in go start on my la. he's instead of even jerusalem edging these very these on to continue with the war against garza and from us here been more help and most shield the united states has just vetoed a un security council resolution unwarranted against, are you in general as somebody was gonna do some disagree calling for a ceasefire. this is the by the administration we're dealing with, which then goes to that question, why the heck is a?
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but let's say or thought i'd say so passive, so complicit. then in this circus of a diplomacy. it's because the americans are a southern grim, the pipe dream of a state of a vision of a state. they're basically without them. if you keep quiet and you keep your people quiet while gentle side the 2nd person garza, you won't get to the word that for this off of the war with the state. they've been made the promise of to the or doing the go for 20 years ago. if you keep quiet about the war against the law, we will give you a state. was at the time, george bush and funny, blair, if you remember of course, 20 years passed and nothing happened. if it in fact things got worse. today not the one that we know things are getting worse. we have a and is there any government within, is there any prime minister that is committed? committed to prevent, think about a senior start that states from emerging. not only that they're lying about housing
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or not having to stay they've committing in public to ensuring that no such but as students that are so. and the palestinian presidents are the best they need us. it continues with this, which for thinking that the united states is giving them hope were 0 objective reality that supports this hope. mm hm. while we're on the subject of the palestinian your authority, i'm given everything that you said about the what and you believe that the palestinian authority is being from this by the us and so on. and that is why it is staying quite in the event that the palestinian authority was put forward as a potential and control for 4 guys have to take responsibility of god for guys a how do you think the people of guys that would react? how do you think the people in the west bank would react given the fact that during the tender of the palestinian authority, we have seen tens of thousands of people who have been killed by is really forces. we have seen both in the west buying in rates but also in the warren johnson. i
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think. busy we're having a bit of, uh, we're having a bit of a cloud at the i bought this so called the after and whether, according to the us, the single authority in the west bank where the extended sold to guys provide did. that's how much is defeated. if that's any such thing, it is now feasible anymore. but the, that the estimate went over the day after comes and such an adventure, right at the present. it says there's a clear consensus now, rob, i think our viewers around the world may have been paying attention to the various declaration by various players with influence over this issue is that no one is going to go in and participate in the re building of guys a reconstruction of guys or get involved in, i need to put a magic initiative of any kind that has to do with guys on the west bank an issue. so that if there is no clear political and diplomatic commitments towards
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a comprehensive political solution that includes a but a senior state with garza, the west bank, and these students and the as a skeptical. no, i'm no european. the final all exactly, no palestinian partner is going to go in without any such major commitment by the united states and bush auto senior political analyst for august data for a moment by one. thank you very much. indeed. the international committee of the red cross has responded to criticism by is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu as, as the organization isn't doing it after checking the welfare of hostages, held by homeless in gaza. yeah, i see, i see says public pressure one sway the group to a lot of this stuff to visit. and we oscar 2 visits of the hostages. we us to have proof of lice, and we asked would they reduce because hostages illegals, these being said, we cannot expose the life of our colleagues. and why there is,
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i'm going violence and company to be very difficult for us to visit any of the just i believe that it's time for political parties in this conflict to take that responsibility and reaching agreements. israel says that speaking a diplomatic resolution with other nations to ensure safety and it's north, mid cross border fighting. we've had smaller, but the lebanese on group says it won't engage in any discussions about border security until israel caesar's is activities and guidance. and i called the reports from them. israel is increasing the pressure on the battlefield as it looks for a settlement with the arms group has the law that would allow residents to return to towns and villages in the north of the country. america, the defense minister, your of gallano, is calling for a safe its own unless and on the side of the border and international efforts are reportedly looking into the possible deployment of french troops and all of them trying to find a diploma solution that your feelings,
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international. falls not be long, so the way, and because the easy way is it doesn't believe in him over the un, which is a free to leave when sports is bought to domestic foss, with the ability toward back home like a i just went up. it's a similar proposal to the one put forward by as well during its last or with has the law in 2006, but it wasn't able to achieve at school. the demilitarization of the group militarily, or diplomatically. instead and in large, you enforce was deployed with, with no mandate to forcibly create a border zone, free of weapons, and fighters outside state control. i thought it mystery was less than osborne administer at the time. every morning you'll have somebody's radio for should a strengthening to either inside and destroy a,
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implement the resolution 17 or one by force or get it on the chapter 7. i mean, and i think most of that is, i'm realistic. but in the meantime, that are other dramatic so many different might take your initiatives, you might want to call them during his last visit to 11 on us mediator amas. hush time raised the issue of land border delia nation as a way to end the conflict. but hezbollah says it won't negotiate, as long as, as well as aggression and cause it continues. it also reiterated a red line. we will not this arm because our weapons allow us to live independently and face threats. and for us, there are issues that can be discussed, but there are issues that i'm not up for discussion how's the law has always said it had reservations on un resolution? 1701. and never committed to this arm. when it was adopted, 11 on the governments was controlled by the groups opponents. what has the says?
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it did agree to was 4, it's fights or is it in the arms not to be visible along the border as well? is threatening to escalate, but a full blown war will guarantee hezbollah will stay away from the border center for their elders. either they don't. or just before we go, i'm going to bring you up to date with our story. this has been breaking in the last our, um, one of our all just need a teams has been injured. and i have what we believe was in his really drones try it out on high for school and hun eunice wild duck. do we can, you can see pictures of him here. he's are on, i'll just eat a bureau chief in gaza. he has finally been injured by shot and all in his upper arm. it's worth noting that he lost several members of his family a few weeks ago. and it is rarely strike, and after attending their funeral was back at work the following day. some of the code is come or mine is a set to be at high for schools, also with injuries sustained from the shop. so we don't yet know what his condition
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is. our correspondent honey man who told us. and then i'm going to was gets to make his way to send me a to, to have him sleep. and i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes from martin oliver's the using music and as a form of resistance during the boss. and you're in the ninety's actress. i mean, the most interested forms for children and sorry about each for many, both means it is very easy to empathize with the people of gods. less than a month ago was changed to performance and we quoted pain and cut off. i felt not just the duty but an enormous design to raise awareness about. so wouldn't garza either both knew an act or as joined an initiative by the aster theater. a non profit, public opinion, ensemble, base, and paramount luck. as the people who survived on the side who survived the siege will survive the garage and i think that all would obligation to be the people will
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always be the 1st for days. their voice stands in front of the side of a city hall. a well known monuments burned down in the water. it's been renovated just like the rest of the city, but the psychological scars of the war are filled with of over here. hundreds in the millions, stefan's prize does a delicacy value just as highly by cartels in the mafia. price per kilogram is equivalent to several different shrugs with exclusive access phone lines, joins the environmental, prosecute is turning the tide on the criminals, exposing the list of the world of wild life trafficking and its devastating impact on the planet solutions. the shocks and hunches on al jazeera, the us is always of interest to people around the world. this has been going on for a number. you got the surprise,
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but you see the report 34 different active perspective to try to explain to global audience why it's important to impact the lives at the height of the storm. water was still high by hey, this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to this very good that bringing the news to the world from here, the colleges a to journalists have been wounded by shrapnel from and is really rocketing con eunice. the hello, i'm about this and this is all, does he have a life from? don't have also coming up is really intensifies this bombardment of southern gaza targeting homes and a u. n. one school in con eunice, at least 12 people are killed. the us national security adviser has to be occupied
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