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terrible match souls assess the story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people story. it was very important over time . the staff member of francis foreign ministry is killed in as early as strike in the rough fight and southern gaza. the hello, i'm elizabeth pulling them in. this is the eldest human life from jo. ha, also coming up, pals times health minister calls for an urgent investigation. following reports, this lady from susan rose to cab pedagogues a hospital crushing 20 people to death. when i saw was
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the worst of humanity in the devastation of sky. i'm wondering how the humanitarian crisis and this trip as was today, the un says not able to provide desperately needed aid. the ad on the rise in prussia is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu 10 said new negotiations to become a captives held by him on the the french foreign ministry is condemning the killing of one of its employees. and then his right strike in the rough or many civilians died in the attack on a residential building. fonts is foreign minister has been meeting who is really counterpart and kind of be following the bombing that's bringing out corresponding to alan fisher. he's joining his life from occupied east, jerusalem, and island. what do we know about the death of this man who was working for the french foreign ministry and gaza?
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the i need what for the fine since 2002, he managed to get some of his family to friends at the start of the war, but he decided to stay during the bombing. and rafa he took shelter along with some of his colleagues in the residential building in the southern part of guys a don't wednesday. there was a bombing raid by the us release and that residential building was that. now, the agent who works for the french foreign ministry was injured and later died of his injuries. clearly the french demanding answers on what exactly happened and that they will be concerned. first of all, that a diplomats are certainly someone who wants to the diplomatic service has been killed. but secondly, they are very keen to get answers as to why when somebody is released, they're saying they're doing their best to avoid civilian casualties. a residential building in gaza was bomb during this operation. and alan israel under pressure
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externally, as you've mentioned, but also internally the government announced the death of most soldiers at a time when the public couldn't be angry at of its handling of the will of the i and the anger, particularly over the last 40 hours has been uh, what's the death of the 3 people who were being held captive, who came to steps away from freedom and were short dead, biased rarely so just know the really government is defending the action of the so just saying it was a confused situation. they felt they were under threat at the or were aware of the, the, the, the, the situation there with a number of homeless fighters and hadn't been prepared and never told, there was the possibility the hostages might walk forward and give themselves up. but the story is on the front page of all these really newspapers. again today, this is my way of the headline, is a tragedy of the captives. and you can see the picture of the 3 of them there. uh,
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this is idiot. and how does the word kill goes into some detail inside a on how the man tries to to wave white flags had shouted that they were surrender show to don't shoot a get. we're still killed on, on the front page, sioux falls. how rates it says uh, soldiers killed 3 captives while cutting white flags and the front page is a picture of the bed when captive, who is buried. there's also a number of editorials against benjamin netanyahu. they are deeply angry at the way he is conducting this war, and that is coming from people who up until this point. i've been largely supportive of the actions of these really prime minister. one of the most diamond comments in any of the newspapers comes from a former chief of staff of these really ami done hello. it's who says,
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the only image of victory is you're leaving with a white flag. so people are deeply concerned about the we this whole authoration is being conducted and families of the captives are calling for an end of the war. hundreds of them gathered again and tell of eve on saturday with some of them saying that all they are getting back from this government know our bodies and it is the time to stop the fighting before more of the captives are killed. right, and thank you very much for that. that's alum session with the nation as live and occupied east jerusalem that spring and modules away the now he's the director of the golf study center, unprofessional, of middle east politics at colorado university. good to see this is a way a lot to talk about in terms of pressure on nothing. yahoo! how much pressure do you think he is on the because of those captives that were killed is really captive killed by his riley soldiers. that 1st and then the french
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foreign minister in tennessee. i think that the mission, yahoo, is it playing base mos on the fact that the majority of those are areas where her to because of the 7th of october and they wanted to arrange a promise and for that's for that reason they support him on his war and because, and he capitalized on those us, i bulk of people. however, the, the issue of this cop to the cop to them. because that is also is becoming an image of the story and within the past, within is really society of a seems that it is a pressure on those majority who wants the war. that's why they need this war. if the war does not achieve anything, that is why it is even even releasing those kept as a safe and the light. so now this kind of conflict going on and who's playing on this conflict between 2 groups within that is what it is. society, of course,
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that is the price on a home from outside, from outside because of the width is being used because of the kind of thing. the 1st thing in side and because of the targeting of dollars more then $99.00 to $5.00 for the building that the french foreign minister has instead of a, do you expect any real pressure from the french or the israel? how is conducting it's will it just a few minutes ago, i was looking at the statement made by fresh of what am is that she was saying uh, fresh uh, french base or french government support. thing is why it is of divided, defend themselves. that's what it's think of statements on the time where it all citizen, the different match were killed. i don't understand. we're not sure if he was a french citizen. we know he worked for the french foreign ministry. okay. if i'm not sure if we know that he was a french citizen, at least he was, he was working for the french government. that's what we know sofa. so as long as he's worked with us government that's would be saying that they're trying to wash their hands off even defending his is right to be alive. we know that his family is in a french so that those, that it's about, you know,
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his last night to the god this, this details. i think it's, it's obvious that, you know, it'll be on the companies that are starting to for a position vertically and position and the outside link to come up with, with a lead apply and how to deal with this situation. it seems to me that i dealing with a situation on a daily basis that the dentist so typically i think i did advise many, many people are, you know, don't really the much that you need to look at the top. and then that agent in this type of the context, which means what's happening there because that was pushed to mode hatred. i motivated would be what do i because position and what are the cult could lead to violence? so i think they could look at this, what happened was that in this context, but that for the safety of the world, and we're expecting an editorial and one of the bushes newspapers on sunday by the newly appointed versus foreign minister, david cameron, the former prime minister at the joint editorial of david cameron and the gym and foreign minister courting for what they are saying is a last thing, a sustainable fees fund and gaza. do you expect those dispatch voices in the
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european union to become more unified? yeah, because we know that the, for the german and the british where i think within therapy in a countries do it more, i was just drunk position. what supports it goes like with this position now the stepping back and it's a big one. maybe 12 steps, but i think this needs tools. they have these need, they need tools to pressure the is what it is to have told is what it is, the account of it so far they don't talk about that. they talk about these fire, but they don't talk about what's happening. i said this is why it isn't talk about what's on with the guys who would be they would be the building because you know, these kinds of question. i must put things on the table, which are crucial when to describe this place. why am i not able to name? they might not be putting those questions on the table. the united states certainly is and it has more leverage with as well. then anyone else? the defense secretary lloyd austin as arriving in the region, and that follows the national security advisor james sullivan,
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who was in israel and from my life recently, do you see them putting more pressure on israel? they talk about as well scaling down it's offensive, but what does that mean? but they to but let's talk about basically the patients would continue. they don't talk about seized by others and talk about any kinds of efforts to in the talking on. but it still use it, so these kinds of things on the would. so that's how the people i'm on the ground. i think what's, what's helping now is actually they couldn't go to the is ladies by those ladies. that's what was changing the. busy letter to now is what it is themselves they call on to send you out how to force these 5. and he's quoting part, you know, and the most that they said in order to make the payments that have come out in europe. so it seems the story of killing the 3 is i, it is tough to the whole thing by the many kind of pressure, or they would appear in the pushing ever be really interesting to see what comes out with those negotiates. and if there's a way to thank you as always for you, and i loved it as much of the way that these 20 people have been killed in more
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than 100 injured and, and as rainy as strike in the northern gauze, this trip or residential block in the jabante, a campus targeted which was captured, biology or journalist shows thousands of wounded people, including children being brought to a medical facility in jamalia, along with bodies. alice times health minister has code for investigation after the bodies of at least 20 palestinians were found in the coal chat of a medical facility of to as riley raid was carried out of the come on at one hospital in northern casa witnesses, se boulders as rent people over during the siege that last of several days. tents for display civilians also crushed under their has spoken to palestinians who say civilians will deliberately targeted a waiting list for me. i don't even have the waiting list. i don't even add uh, where is the international community? why are they so silent? we're trying to identify people who died. people were buried alive using bulldozers
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who couldn't do that. all those who committed this crime shouldn't be brought to justice and brought to the international criminal court. thousands of displaced individuals were smashed by bulldozers and buried. look at this person who was injured. he was crushed with a bulldozer. i'm amazed to see the silence of the international community. a mother and daughter had taken shelter inside a church in northern gauze. i have been killed by as ready snipers. some witnesses say the woman was shot in cold blooded, the holy family catholic church. one was killed while carrying her elderly mother to safety. there are only around 800 christians left and gaza since the story of the war most having taken shelter inside churches, let springing on corresponding tiny mouthful of his life horizons rough uh, in southern gaza. and he was the latest you hearing about the situation at the church. is it still surrounded by is where the some just
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yes, well there are reports that we're getting it from guides us to the northern part. there is still active military actions going on, sir, as military, i actually know, but particularly at that area better known as the la road near y, m. c, an organization for the christian community, particularly, but also offer services, particularly medical and interviewing services for the larger community of the gaster people to provide a uh, organization, and its courtyard in a facility as a shelter since the beginning of the war. we're talking about people from the vicinity of the y m. c a o were inside residential homes, as there were a search on, on targeting homes and residential buildings in, in the area. but within just the past 24 hours a, that is really snipers on some of the, a high rise residential buildings around the organizations. a took position there
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and it started shooting at people there so far there are 3 people were killed, other were injured by the random at a targeting of removing object inside the ports of the hog. that's sure the holy family called the catholic church is located inside the the organization. part of it is that in oregon, it probably the other part is the, is the, the church where people took it as a still 3rd. there is a still a, he is really military presence in the area and this is not the 1st time a christian sites are becoming a target of di is really a relentless area. so it was, you know, the beginning of the war. other places are other holy, se, creative places for the christian community. it came under a direct, a relentless bombardment at a point a were completely destroyed. and the number is increasingly the number of sites that belongs to the christian community. how it is increasingly as of. busy
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it continues to to pound the gaza strip the 1st time that we've seen a spell. the 1st time of saying is riley slide says this number, attacking killing people in gaza. but do we know why they were shooting at people who were taking shelter in a church? have they said anything about that? well, so far the is really military housing and provided any justification of, of its military. and this particular military actions taken place either here around this, the christian side, or at somewhere around the the, the hospitals so far what we hear since the beginning of the ground invasion are always a either claims or allegations of, of a targeting. what they call it precise, then surgical targeting of operative so as the cold in the, on the ground. namely,
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we're talking about fighters on the ground. but we, so far, we know from the, the, to incident either in the hospital or here at the, the, the sniper who shot at the, the, the church. and these were a civilian inside these 2 facilities. they're taking the amount the refuse as a shoulder for yeah. as the 2 men killed, one of them was actually barred when to expect. yeah. one of the woman as well being the portion was carrying her elderly mother, we believe, to the only hospital, sorry to the only toilet that was available at the church. we're more than 500 people. we believe a seeking refuge of honey. if we can talk about way you uh, i believe your at a field hospital that's been set out by kasha, tell us more about that. there was certainly lots of people there. yes. yes,
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there are more than 25000 people. we talk to the coordinator of the site and i know official according to what people in here got their 1st together, and i'd have someone to coordinate the efforts inside this. evacuations on this is the other side of other my last evacuation zone. i did happen to be very close to the building behind me, which is the country field hospitals that is under construction the, the building is under construction, but here the number of large number of people here lacked a very, very basic of survival and their living conditions are very, very difficult, just the line behind me. this is where people get their water from. are we talking about a time? a water thing? there's only 5000 leaders, only filled up one city and just compared the amount of water available to the number of people here. and it's the only source of water just that gives you an idea of the difficulty and the human atoria and catastrophe. a going on at this
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evacuation site inside the building though it is under construction, is still relaxed. the very basic scientists stations and highs unit facilities. people is built a ticket as a refuse. what the they did try to protect themselves from the cold of the night, the close the windows of the buildings with plastic and, and, and layers of night along just to protect them the, the, what they did, the creative partitions in says inside the building as each family to try to take a portion of each of floor and, and take it as a refuge in this is the time that there is ongoing, ongoing airstrikes and, and the worst still continuing. but it's still that the situation is a very difficult for, for people, particularly for women and children. honey, thank you so much for that. that is my correspondence hunting must move the latest live and the fun southern gaza. this is where the forces have killed 5 palestinians and overnight rates and the occupied westbank latest operation took place near
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a refugee camp and told cut in neighbors a thousands of his very vehicle storm. the refugee camp that will accompanied by as a bull nose, is used to destroy the roads and other infrastructure. still a head on alger 0, the filipino palestinians who a scape, the war and gaza see us, they loved ones left behind the the had a low, they will start in south east asia and we're watching a tropical storm. that's phone to the east of the philippines. tropical storm and jello was going to work its way across from the southern and central areas on monday, bringing some heavy rain strong winds and some rough seas is expected to for the pot. however, as it works its way on choose day across the power one to the west of this most show is coming into vietnam. but the rain isn't as heavy as it has been in recent
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days. i'm o. shaw is expected to creep across. it's a little late peninsula and down into western parts of indonesia, and it was we drift south across into australia. the heavy rain is continuing to pose a problem in the northeast. that's thanks to the remnants of tropical psych loan, just by which we can move thunder storms and heavy rain to come to the likes of tens in queensland. we could see further flooding from that rain pulls into the east coast there. brisbin, seeing that we will see a little front us working its way across most central areas, bringing some re unfolding temperatures across places like alice springs west to full that southeast corner that will knock temperatures down. but sydney, coming up to 36 degrees celsius the and might feel a little muggy into tuesday for use the land lodge me settled with an improvement in the south on choose day the the,
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a mind of our top stories, the solid, the pals to me and health ministry is quoting for an investigation. 7 to reports as riley boulders is crushed, at least 20 people sheltering need to come on as one hospital in northern garza. witnesses told allergies 0. the civilians have deliberately targeted on the french foreign ministry is condemning the killing of one of its stuff and as rainy as strike in gauze, southern city of dasa attacks, they have intensified more than a 1000000 people have fled to the area and living in a crowded caps well, let's get more on that story of the killing of the french agent when i 0 is chief foreign affairs correspondent at le figure arrow, and he's joining us live from the french capital. very good to see you. what do we know, especially about this agent who worked for the french foreign ministry and the circumstances around his desk. and you have to understand that the phone says always
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kept a go. what kind of cultural diplomatic antenna in ga side, small, a cultural finish center. if you like, which depends on the the general culture late in general was out there to deal with israel proper upfront uses. it's telling me i'm betsy. but to deal with the pallet tunes bead that in gus i'll be there in the west bank. they use the general consulate in general, so them. so the gentleman was working for the control center in god's all his family had the life of gulf the beginning of the war. but the fonts wanted two's to have some kind of presence in guys all because it's a very important role,
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both problems and you have noticed that phones has the voted the immediate resolution in the security council that propose a you need that in the ceasefire. so front didn't take a stand, the same stand as written, who epstein or as i made a gun who was low to know but phones voltage policies via cell phones is very concerned by the you many 30 in the unit in the situation in a gas uh it's why and it was a very useful falls problems to have a. okay, not a reliable wait a minute. yeah. so tell as offensive as you, what's was happening there. and in fact, when the resolution at the un security council for humanity or in sci fi was vetoed by the us. the french ambassador at the united nations actually spoke about how the security council was no longer able to fill it's mandates because of this deadlock . have how have relations between from johnson israel and have they being strained
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over the last 2 months. it was a few weeks into the world at the french president to manually call and said that nothing justified the killing of, of innocent civilians and gaza. uh yeah, the same time um there was like, i would say like 2 freezes in um, in fonts positions, the 1st phase was um, it kind of all, all right, sent by the bottom by the attack off on us on the keyboards in the be on the international because nice boulders of israel. so the funds when i re concern by this incident, is there any decisions will have been killed in a really bonded by like way we have to recall that because it's important. and so you have a support for retaliation by as well. but then when
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a bob brings off the guns us trick, which looked very and discriminate and who looked you lot to military purposes. but more like a general defends has happened, falls starting to be really concerned. and because phones size always be concerned by the need of the piloting and state at least. but it's in state should of course include guys on the west bank. so when you have the old 33 being destroyed by a bomb, things that look really and discriminate. yeah. but all the houses of 2000000 citizens are destroyed very phones that, that to be really considered as a good time. it's like, i've given that mr. and the baby and the woman being yes,
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the children that. ready woman being killed this i have given all of that and the how much more pressure to the french foreign minister is in tennessee. how much pressure are the french really pushing on israel? i think they still kind of pressure and i'm following straight through outlook 1st . the show time pressure is okay. now maybe you can do like among, do a patients to try to this try to get somebody in a title or what, but you have to talk to this and disagree minute at bombings, especially by force because of goals. and the planes cannot be a surgical that they see. so really to avoid cultural damages. and then they will come and still now become a me to a lot of pressure. to me is to go to tell them you cannot control the palace to
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noon question any more. we may be watching the only thing to see what comes out of the amazing between the french and as really a foreign ministers in tennessee. that is my now she'll she high about the joining us live from powers. thank you so much for your analysis. we do appreciate it now, just 11 of gods is 36 hospitals of functioning and only badly. they are struggling to treat tens of thousands of engine palestinians. general connell is gone as a team leader for the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. her group delivered humanitarian supplies to all ship a hospital and gaza city. what i saw was the west of humanity in the devastation of gaza. this is a city that has been puzzled. it has been pushed to its limits. but when i also saw was the best of humanity, which was the people of guys that who came out in the street to help us get this
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kind of way of life stating medicines through to see for hospital. and it's a reminder that got to be in the northern parts of guys do have thousands upon thousands of civilians who are in desperate need of food awards that i've shown to . and they are still bad. they are still surviving and they are doing everything they tend to get through every day, but they are right to be frustrated with the international community and they are right. as i told them to be frustrated with us. but what i also told them was that we as the united nations international engineers, national engineers who are responding to this humanitarian catastrophe, will not stop until we can reach those in need. and today was evidence that we went through incredible challenges to get to she for hospital, but we made and we will keep trying every day to get the assistance to people who need it for the pain of house demands. who fled garza?
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so the struggling in the philippines, navy 60, were turned off to israel, starter to for some off spending decades living in the besieged territory. the wind sheltering at a university in manila. but as barnaby low reports, they're now being told to move when reverend allowed in her family arrived in many left from gaza. no one came to the airport to pick them up. she'd been away for decades. the philippines is no longer home. the government put them up at a hotel for 2 nights. they left them on their own with $1300.00 in cash, but but with the law, we are grateful that they saved their lives. but i hope they will continue to help us because we are still filipino. i mean, to find that with the help of activities, they ended up staying on this campus along with dozens of fathers who fled to war in gaza. but now they're under pressure to leave. although authorities aren't the big thing, the filipino palestinian families stay here at the university of the philippines.
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