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facing realities, do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the u. s. on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i assume there is a huge piece of that to happen to the stores on tools to how does air the funeral. this house, the hours of seo john in the summer of a duck who was killed by his writing the saw them garza, the, i don't want it is a problem and this is i'll just even live from don't hot. so coming up cause a bureau chief, while the other was wounded in the attack. he pays tribute to his friend. i'm calling the protest,
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some kind of email to israel's ministry. he says it's killed 3 captains and goes up by mistake. and we'll look at the effect on global trade. as 2 of the world's largest shipping companies suspend operations through the red sea, the a funeral service has just been held in gaza for algio, a cameraman, seller of the baka who died off to and is really missile strike on friday. dozens of people pay the tribute to the veteran june list, including his colleague alger 0 guys, a bureau chief, while ago. he was also injured in the attack summit was reporting from a un run school in the southern city of con eunice. when he was hit by shrapnel, he likes us to come to his injuries. so we wes, uh, gets it directly by a ms. saw you. this is the behavior of the occupation. we uh,
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the colleagues of sam that are in the brook vision of journalism. and in as jersey though, we are old, was the, we are carrying these human message and we are carrying these noble message and we will continue to do our due date with the best the professionalism. and so i will spell receipt this by targeting mold then a t just and that is, and they have to get to the offices because the families of these jet and that was the way they are doing now. it's the same way of doing now again is the other thing is in guys, the strip we will continue with due date will, will carry our message ongoing shouting, mazda is, randy military is said to have it prevent and power emetics from reaching
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a colleague, summer, a baka before he died, hold on, i've been how many reports that the i behind some of the most poignant pictures of this war went to sleep. semen up with that, a to z risk camera, many a son, father and brother, uncles, left to bleed underground as israel's barrage of higher power was relentless summit . along with a colleague when do was covering the off 2 miles of the bombing of a u. n. run school in hon eunice and despite calls for help, the bulldozers were allowed to clear the way to reach salmon as he was fighting for his life. when in the meantime, wet and injured by shrapnel in his arms, children waste made his own way to hospital 2 alone. not knowing that salmon had faded away the she passed. and she,
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we can't tell what exactly happened. i only felt a big impact. i fell down and lost my helmet and my microphone. i tried to gather all my strength and was only barely able to stand up. i was feeling dizzy and losing my balance. what is the story just like many in gaza has become one of multiple tragedies and heartaches. he lost his wife and his teenage son much moved. his 7 year old daughter, sean and his grandson, killed in an air strike on october 25th. 6 days later, broadcast engineering, but how much would cost him last $19.00 members of his family including his father and 2 sisters, which is really miss as lean over the deb idea of refuge account. even though it didn't cost a little bit, then on december 6th,
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it was the turn of the no show fee to feel the unbearable pain of love's $22.00 members of his family. gone in the blink of an eye following israel's evacuation orders and had the sales of the strip didn't save their lives. and we actually, i'm fairly comfortable with the this is hands, me reporting his story. one to comment on this war of the over 21, individuals were killed. the paramedics is still unable to retrieve their bodies from under the rubble. only one child was found. she was prepared to the adjacent house due to the force of the explosion. she was found this man, but it has been buried within less than a week on december 11th. and this is sherry fluffed his father because war doesn't discriminate between those who can and cannot fly too old and frame. and this is father stayed in his house in japan. yeah, north of guys,
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up in total. i'll just leave as low as 47 members of his extended family. the names we've joined the list of the thousands of in this since were killed by the over whelming power of israel. but nobody's side would be able to kill the pictures. samuel captured at the cost of his own life iconic at times harsh pictures that will remain engraved in the memory of millions of viewers that meet eliza in the summer. all the docket is the 13 algio jet and this code since the network launched in 1996. the statement released by algae or condemn some of the strongest terms that is already drawing attack on the gauze of school that resulted in the beginning of camera man summer i moved back to it as network holes as well accountable for systematically targeting and coming out of the original list and
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their families, and extends that sincere condolences to san this family and gaza in belgium. what some of the number of journalists and media will cuz killed him, gaza has reached over 90 out a 00 just the international community. and the international criminal court to take immediate action to hold as ready, government and military accountable. that's bringing like corresponding tiny muscle . and he is joining us live from rafa in southern gaza with all the latest developments from the strip and honey, we're hearing reports. the thousands of people from one family have been killed and the latest is right and strikes and all of them gaza yes. will overnight do more relentless error strikes and mass bombardment of the northern part of god, the city this time is it shifts with one district is a densely populated neighborhood in which is still thousands of people is still
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there. we're talking about a little over a 100 people were sheltering in one building. that building was destroyed completely at the early hours of last night. now here's what's, what's the tragic about what happened to due to disabled communication, the paramedics, the civil defense, the crew, and even people with then the area did not know about this. the death of that number of people, a large number of you from one families, saddling family. we're talking about a list of 70 people. the vast majority of children and women were killed in that it attacked on the residential. but now when we talk about a residential building here, we're talking about it's more than 5 as story building. it's an equivalence of a block. an entire block was inside that building a little over a 100 people were in 70 people reported killed. but it was not until late hours people found out in the civil defense, the crew and the go hoover remaining from the civil defense,
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the crew and the ground. by the way, because most of them were targeted and killed a but people started looking into the rumbles and, and found those 70 people that were able to be pulled out. majority with children and women were killed and multiple other injuries as the the, the, the destruction was bought. so yeah, and this is something that we have seen since the world again, more than 70 days ago. and task families and gaza have been wiped out. it is what one has announced a pause and flashing in some areas in the last hour or so. honey, what can you tell us about this? yes, we'll do. a pause is as we've seen in the past a few weeks whenever they were announced before. uh, the uh, an announce about a ceasefire, but those pauses are according to what these really, military is, is a state. and these are suspension of, of military tactics on the ground just to allow for some humanitarian aid and operations to go on in limited areas. and this is what's that,
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what's sad about these decisions. you might look good and, and, and, and for the interest of the people, the discipline individuals here in the southern part of the gods and say, but on the ground, we're looking at just limited area and just limited air just to make sure that there is a passage for whatever is going to be allowed to enter the gods to bid. it's also a suspension for military tactics. it for, to allow for some sort of movement as people tend to, uh, try to get a, some supplies and water. but again, whether there is a pause or, or there isn't people the need, those supplies do go out under the heavy bombardment to get water to get bread. but again, people are frustrated about these pause with palestinians really want. now here, this place, palestinians across the country is that permanency clear seas fire of everything that is going on. not just short pause is that only get,
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getting them ready for the next a bombardment. and he will also here and causes ministry of health detaining. how is there any forces, a targeting, come on as one and all of the hospitals as in this, the catastrophic situations and come out loud. one hospital that's been going on for the past is a, is weeks, but within the past few days, they've got more intense as these really military not only is targeted the hospital destroying a major part of its facility, but also the painting. it's a medical, a staff member of admitted medical staff. some of the injures that were inside the house on an evacuation inside the the, the hospital just making it very difficult for the hospital as the only remaining semi functioning of hills facility in the northern part with, with the hospital being out of service. now we're literally talking about a 0 health service being provided in the northern part and gaza city. and not only
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the lack of of medical supplies is the reason, but now we're talking about in a medical set being detained. a patients are being detained as well. and evacuated insights, but also they may end up no, no, no medicine, no fuels. the hospital just turned into a large morgue as of now, as they it doesn't, it doesn't have the ability to, to offer any of the services needed right now necessarily for people who are getting injured by the ongoing, relentless air strikes. any. thank you very much for that. that is honey muscles of the nation situation. he's live in the hunt in southern gaza. this is where any middle trace has its mistaken. they saw some killed 3 captives during its gauze or offensive. they would talk to dr. troops wrongly identified them as a threat. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the military will drawer lessons from the incident. the white house has quoted, a tragic mistake that spring in our correspondence. allen's fisher,
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he's joining his line from occupied east, jerusalem, and allen, the families of the captives and their supporters, the understandably planning to keep up the pressure on the government. and you could understand the families position here where 3 people who are being held captive, so close to being back to their families, making their way, having gotten away from the people who are holding them. and then suddenly the shop by the inside this whole lot and the ryan says you, i had the army say that the 3 people approached. this is an area where they had been fighting with some us very intensely that ongoing fighting a still continuing. and they said the number of people that approached them in the past and they were waiting suicide belt. so the shots, the 3 people who were approaching them, an intensification reveal that they are 3 of the captives and their families have been informed. did you say benjamin netanyahu to describe it as a tragedy in the license with the land?
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the white house, seeing that the news was heartbreaking, but it brought hundreds of people into the streets of telling me that the members of the captives relatives of the captives. they say that time is running out. and the government has to, i know they are deeply concerned that there's not enough being done. they are holding a meeting in the next hour. we'll discuss the next steps. one of the things they're talking about is perhaps even holding a hunger strike to try and force the government into more action that was always consent. the captives could be killed while these relays were conducting the watering guys. and just speaking to a few of them, it's very clear that they blamed benjamin netanyahu for the death of these 3 captives. of the things that is happening that happens elect people to respond to me on my team.
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and get these people due to being a much, much earlier and oh, those lives of all the units in the pool could have been sped. i think it's a big tried to do what's happening here. now an alan and a remarkable you to and from the israeli government, we're now getting reports of the head of the israeli intelligence agency as usual, restarts negotiations to release more captives. well, according to is really media reports that is under way with the head of most that being sent off to you in the next 24 hours or so to meet with the can tati prime minister who is in europe at the moment a week ago. benjamin netanyahu was one of 2 of the 3 members of the war cabinet. we saw no point in reopening negotiations. didn't see that how much was going to come
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to the table in good faith as far as they were concerned. and believe that the military operation would perhaps force a better deal in the past. no, the protests, unless you turn by benjamin netanyahu may not be connected. but it seems unlikely that that is the case, particularly is the see. the government needs to do more and needs to do it more actively. so the head of most side heading off to europe. we are told at some point this we times to meet the kentucky prime minister. and the hope among the families is that they will be able to come up with some sort of deal that will lead to an exchange of people who are being held captive. and of course, that me well means that there will be a ceasefire over a number of hours, maybe even over a number of days to load this exchange, to go ahead. but it is indeed a remarkable you ton from benjamin netanyahu. and the families think it is the pressure that is pushing him into this new position. allan, thank you very much for that. allen fisher with the latest live and occupied east
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jerusalem. that is ready, military police unit says it's investigating the death of 2 palestinians and the occupied westbank office and is really right. school accused, the army is conducting illegal executions. the bet. so then quote, posted this video, said to show is really military vehicles following a group of palestinians during the raid and the $5.00 refugee camp last friday. the soldiers shoot one man who's holding a red canister. the vehicle moves closer and he shouts again. the seconds mad, hiding under the front of a cost is shot at close range. the act of a say he was on on, are still ahead on knowledge as they are a show of supposed fatality football match. and 8 of palestine kicks off in costa, the
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handler that was not in south east asia and adverse weather conditions are expected to sweep into central areas of vietnam as we go sunday into monday, we're talking very heavy rain as well as some thunder storms and strong winds that could spock a tornado. now as we go into monday, those conditions do eas. instead we'll see the heavy rains starting to pull across the philippines with very strong winds, with talking. possibly a gust of a 100 kilometers per hour for places like these on the told me about. heavy rain is more of that to come to the north east of australia. that's thanks to the remnants of the tropical cycling, just by continuing to plague queensland. so cons seeing some of that very heavy rain on sunday, but across the rest of the country, it is looking fairly dry and very hot. we've got a heat wave warnings out. and with that, of course the risk all the wild fires. but you can see some rain creasing across the bike that's going to roll into places like victoria as well as tasmania as we
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go into monday. but temperature is continuing to rise in that southeast corner and temperatures are set to continue to rise across the south island of new zealand. look at that $29.00 degrees celsius in christ church, but we're seeing heavy rain warnings for the north west of the south island. on sunday of the israel has now impose a complete space on god's at so how do they survive if you have no income, how do you live? cost of living rose sharply after the war. and ukraine could something like that happen again as a ripple effect of the goals. what is it us contract is mainly who are benefiting from this when the price of oil goes up, the costs of almost every thing goes up. counting the cost on out is there the
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the, the watching i was a 0 me elizabeth for on and don't have a mind of on top stories. the seller is really military says it's a mistake and these children killed. 3 captives during has gone to the offensive that we're talking to dr. troops wrongly identified them as a threat. a funeral service has been house hours. they are just in the summer of the dock. those who died off the end. it's raining, the sounds trying on friday summer was reporting somebody un law school and con eunice when he was hit by shrapnel. he likes us to come to his injuries. and als, here as gossip your chief while father was injured and that strike the pay had been pushing on and attacked by. is there any forces together at that un run school?
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well published and in general, some gauze on just covering the war, they are part of a civilian population. living under the a constant is really bombardment. at least 90 palestinian journalists have now been killed in the conflict. more than 50 media offices have been completely or partially destroyed by his writing strikes. and that includes the office of the a, a p news agency and gaza. hundreds of palestinian journalists and their families, including those from elders, they all have been forcibly displaced, gentlest working in areas of on the conflict. i protected on the international humanitarian rule as all civilians under the geneva convention. as well as accused of repeatedly violating those rules. the palestinian ambassador to the un has offered his condolences over the death of summer of dhaka, speaking at the general assembly 80 on month old again calls for an end to the war on gaza. on wednesday,
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the assembly voted overwhelmingly for resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian seas find the resolution is non binding. there is no doubt that what is happening in guys, the atrocity crimes, what crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. in the face of such authorized cities, there is only one more on position. one defense have been position seized by our now seized by our now ceasefire. now and stop to genocide, stop the genocide to stop the genocide committed against the palestinian people and their children. and they thank you very much for that.
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let's bring in the home of chicago we. he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. thank you very much for your time, mister shed cali. let's start with the, as really coming of 3 of its own is really captive in gaza. what do you make of the circumstances around the dest 2 interpretations? one that's, it has been a slope. they talk to for the campaign of an um, for some functionally the is that are in the middle of the tree, has committed several mistakes when it comes to the set safeguards in its own national lives. now it seems that they are a sort of a list and it's happened like another to another into provisions that has, you know, that comes within the adults from the military not talk to them. does sometimes the is about 8 is if the you realize that some of the offices are with because they
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have captives. uh huh. then it becomes blankets. they don't, let's get them off. so you can not make sense exactly with them. this. what has been about in a, in a lease, in the hostages negotiation, in terms of negotiation, negotiation and mediation on it's just an open ended war. sometimes that they know is for many asian, another family for a blanket statement. you have really interesting isn't that the head of the, as rarely intelligence agency, most said, is going from re start negotiations with with casa, which mediated those key sci fi negotiations. because when the, when they found a pod, nothing yahoo insisted he said many times that the time for talking was over, that they were going to achieve the goals. whether that was the release of his, any captives, or the goal of eliminating him us only 3 minutes reaction. so why take this step now restarting negotiations. uh,
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nothing neo has been inspiring too much by his a journalist that we are going to win this one. no matter what, and not only that they own so when nothing, you know, criticize view is position is not a foreign minister. a go ahead and say that that's where i'm going. when with or without, you know, an international support. and that's any a whole was against a ceasefire discussed. that's why he went for a pause or true son, but i think we'd be based over a week with them which, which is the find of the abundantly the u. s. position has changed from all this. so they thought it and i think sort of and has told them that this time you need to go for full fledged, the pro diplomacy i negotiated. and that means the release of the hostages in exchange for some policy and prism as well as discussing seriously basis fire
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for them later. so i think nothing, you know is a running of option in terms of a pause or a truce. yeah, so i think probably between now and the end of the this says fire, or will, you know, a reinforced itself not only in terms of what dig a go studies can do and then was going with the ition, but also also that and how the white house is yeah, the shape just cool. so these are all checked. it was very seriously talking about the national security advisor, jake sullivan, who's in the region. we're expecting the defense secretary, lloyd austin, in the region soon. if they are changing the message or putting more pressure on israel, and why did it take the death of moving 18000 civilians, more than 78000 of whom i children for the us to get to this point. i think from the day one, it was not a clear. let's try to g for nothing. you would that hey,
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is going to try to get his main opponent mess. lead them's and members or he is of the population and throw out the bus. 67 days we have noticed it's not time as combatants the haven't been taught and get it by is about it. it's more of how to intensify the fruit also the over the war kid in 18070 percent of them are women action. and then if we add the number of we would just mention the top of this our in a number of jo. notice, so this is a it what in the 21st century with the highest number of civilian casualties in the, against the geneva conventions of 1949 against the hague part of the world, 77. and also the police of homeless international conventions. and that is false of us to put that resolutions and following 5. let's check how we thank you very much for your analysis. as always, it's mohammad. she had colleagues to 2 of the walls,
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largest shipping companies are temporarily suspending the routes through the red sea follows a series of attacks on vessels in the region by iran. that will be fine cuz they say they response to as well as one, gaza. the attacks have targeted commercial ships traveling to egypt, suez canal, through the red sea, as they approach them now, bob and mumbled straight to the south. the strategic green portions, passages only $32.00 companies as wide. an estimated 30 percent of our global shipping containers uses that met makes up 12 percent of the world's trade, about one trillion dollars worth of goods move through the strace each year. it's also a vice will conduit for shipments of crude oil, maybe 90 percent of oil traded passes through the red sea and bob and on the bush ways. exposure design, which reports commercial ships under attack. the attacks have led to 2 of the world's shipping giants, denmark's madison,
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and how about lloyd's of germany to suspend the operations of the red sea, instructing their vessels to steer clear of one of the world's most important shipping routes. it comes after a growing number of attacks launched by who is the fighters in yemen? a group back by ron, since the war and guys started 2 months ago, they have used to miss 1000 drones to attack shipping in the red sea. and the, the many armed forces assure our ships heading to all ports around the world, except for these really ports that they won't be harmed, and that they must keep recognition devices open. the conflict is centered around the crucial maritime cory door connecting europe and admitted to rainier to asia. but avoiding the red sea can double travel time to many destinations. and it's causing ripples of concern. the who these represent a material threat to freedom of navigation, to commercial shipping,
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to lawful commerce. and they're doing so in a vital artery there at the bottom, oman dab and into the red sea. and the united states is working with the international community, with partners from the region and from all over the world to deal with this threat . they are spearheading a new maritime coalition in a bit to contain the situation. despite years of us, sanctions intended to hold back to host these attacks. keep coming. these measures appear to be back firing, pushing the region into wider turmoil, axles i'm gonna reach out to 0. a charity football match has been held here in costa and to show solidarity with the people of palestine current and former professional plays to part of the game as well as local students. the match took place on the same stadium where the palestinian football team will play during the agent cough next month. join a gadget role. scott has more education in.
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