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to produce outstanding generally some houses, the integrity in the pursuit of truth. we are the ones traveling the extra mile, the media don't go, we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. the stuff member of funds as foreign ministry is killed and, and is really striking the drop in southern gaza, the robots and this is all to 0 life and go home. also coming up under rising pressure is really 5 minutes. have benjamin netanyahu. haines at new negotiations to recover cap that was held by almost a desperate scramble for ages that off across and people chased the trucks to get food follow signs. health minister calls for an
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urgent investigation. following reports, this reading forces boot, those are camp with the guns, a hospital, crushing 20 people to the the the fresh hold of ministers condemning the canning of one of its employees and it is rarely ever strike in drop off. many civilians died in the attack on a residential building. the function is ready for the minister. so be meeting interview. the book which is due to the stairs. we have lunch with great sadness about the death of a palestinian agent working for the french institute of gauze, who had been wounded following in his riley forming. we have asked israel to shed light on the circumstances of this strike. why the house where he was staying had been targeted, and i'll have off his riley foreign minister eli cohen, to answer me on this point. he has taken notice of us and we are expecting
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explanations about his most daunting us in tennessee. tell us more about this person, bernard. well, we know that this mount an agent who's not been named jesse. what for the french fall ministry since 2022, we taken refuge in a house of somebody with francis concerts. general, it seems about property was hit in about bob and, and he was amongst a dozen victims that the agents family. most of them had already made the way to friends. they were removed from gauze that by the french, earlier on in this, in this war, against israel's war against thomas with the agents role. friends is sort of a witness re 2 events on the ground. he reports back to powers in unsalted report that the french can rely on because he's one of the members, one of their employees on the ground. and it's from the hand that they would have
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got a lot of information about what's happening on the ground and gaza. catherine colona has condemned his death. she's in town meeting israel's foreign minister. she's also not meeting corporate immediate on durable truths in gauze, a leading to a cease fire. just power is, is deeply concerned about the war and goes on there. all. she says to many civilian casualties and call them as also as well for the escalation on the israel 11 on board role. there does seem to be uh, increasing pressure on benjamin netanyahu. how is that? there's an amount of testing itself, of the men some seems to be moving towards the idea of recessing, looking for wasteful restarting negotiations with hamas. but netanyahu read out a lot sort of the beginning of his cabinet and meeting today, that was from dozens of members of the soldiers who have been killed in the fighting and gaza about lots of said, do not polls until old goals have been achieved. you have a monday to fight,
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you do not have a monday to stop in the middle gave. then you all have really an opportunity to demonstrate that there are various factors pushing and pulling him people who want him to carry on. like some of the members of the families of the soldiers who are being killed. there's also they say no most pressure from the families of the hostages. there's been mounting especially since the killing of those, the accidental killing of those 3 hostages by 2 weeks riley soldiers in gaza on friday. there is a frustration of mounting on your head amongst the relatives of the captives still held by how much every day that passes is a danger through their lives. i was there, my daughter was there. do not to bend into hostages. we must ask no, as a deal is required today, bring them all. wow. the accidental killing of 3 captives by israel to military
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shops, the country. the man emerged from a building in northern gauze, or waving a wide flag according to a preliminary military investigation. the 2 soldiers still open fire figuring it was a trump that's against protocol. the military also says to scenario itself of hostages . walking around in the bottles zone was never taken into account. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the killing of the captives broke his heart. the nation sought, but he defended the military's prosecution of the war against thomas. the 5th, we will learn and apply the lessons with all deep. so i want to make it clear. the military pressure is necessary both for the return of the tease and for achieving victory over our enemy. without the military pressure, we would not have been able to create a deal to release more than $100.00 hostages, and only further military pressure will lead to the return of all our hostages.
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the killing of the 3 captives seems to force the war cabinet to see if it can reach a new deal with how much earlier then it had wanted to the head of my side on costs as prime minister met in york on friday evening. according to security sources and egyptian security. so as i say, these really seem to be more willing to work towards the sea, find an exchange of prisoners, israel's war cabinets, and wanted to wait until the military. but we can time us before we start from negotiations. but those plans have had to change. good smith, i'll just tell her the that is what a scramble for aide at the crossing between gaza and egypt. the crossing is the only entry point for a into guys at the moment you and the size hunger levels across the street from spiraled and we some days, telecommunications lines and you also have the damage. and this is on come pick and choose your monetary and operations,
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honey. luckily as life for us in the profit in southern gaza, those extraordinary things, they have that involving the age trucks and having aid taken from them by crowds who, who are converging on the trucks. an indication perhaps of the desperation of many of the people in gaza. yes rob, indeed this is the situation very desperate for a people across the gods and particularly those who have been displaced in the southern part of the gastric. namely con eunice and, and ralph i said, but more of these people are now in rough. i city and just this just to put things in context. this is the 1st time humanitarian aid it trucks been allowed since the end of the seas. by windows, these firewood ended, no humanitarian truck were allowed into the, the gas or if you were low, took a look and we're looking at a very long period of time, a little over 2 weeks with no supplies at food or water supplies,
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or medical supplies. and looked into the gaza strip and the reason not only is because of it is by our our part, but because there were. 2 a new process they propose as for those trucks to move it from the fact crossing digits inside all the way to l. o. u, a check point days. the controlled by these really military for a security clearance and then those trucks sent back to the crossing. and then at the permitted into the gods for this long good process. they live long for your chronic and it just makes people more hungry. the fact that we're seeing hundreds of people around those of trucks trying to get whatever the hands are able to get with some water, food supplies, and other survival item is because there is nothing left here just as a brief walk into an area here, better known as that, i would that a market a long road here, shops are empty, completed people walk by, tried to find a, some of the basic supplies inside these uh these uh,
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shops and did not find any of this. so this is a natural response as the are, as people are starving, the are the are thursday right now, the one do you have what, what can feed them in and, and keep their family alive. and that's the reason people are do not want to wait for more through all 3 of chronic weights as it's happened with the, with the trucks move to, i'll always, yeah, for a security clearance and then box to the hospital looking forward to seeing a free smooth flow of those a truck just to save whatever is left of their, of their humanity when people are hungry and thirsty and on top of being displaced . situations are very, very difficult. honey, i'm just looking at it. i'm use, i'm, we're getting from the reuters news agency here saying that the is quoting, this is really prime minister's office that they kept them so long as it's known. and he wrote the kind of, most of them crossing between,
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between egypt and gaza, has opened. and that's the trucks for the 1st time age trucks have been allowed through that since they are based on the war. i understand also that the far right, the national security minister, it's my bank and we're in israel, has called a meeting of the cabinet to be discussed that humanitarian aid. he's criticized the opening of that. we're going to get more details on that, of course, and bring them as soon as we can. in the meantime, tell us more about the latest strikes that have been happening. of the yes, rob, well the what we just look at the video of the, from the crossing where people are a rafter, those a humanitarian, the trucks just to get their footage. these did the red byproduct of ongoing bombardment and displacement when people are displaced. they have nothing in their, in their hands and we're talking not only people lack the. 4 the, the, the,
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the supplies that they need to survive, but also it when it comes to financial capabilities. because they do not have the, the, the financial capabilities to buy things from shops, even if they found them inside the shop. but i'm going displacement of policy and causing this a problem so far. when more residential buildings, more and neighborhoods are being destroyed like what, what happened within the past few hours? india by the dentist is not the 1st time is being targeted. have been since the beginning of the war more repeatedly targeted and destroyed more residential. busy things more neighborhoods are being destroyed and in addition to public facilities, including hospitals and schools, a live has a current or in the area turned in the northern part, particularly jody and more of like a graveyard right now. but 20 people have been killed so far in this attack on the residential block and more than a 100 had been a critically injured the quest to remain for so many problems in here with no
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hospitals in the northern parts. howard, these injured palestinians are going to be treated, are they going to survive a little alone? the fact that there are still many still under the rumbles and with difficulty to remove them, we're expecting the number to rise within the coming days as it takes more time, sometimes weeks to remove bodies of from under dorval's. connie, thank you very much, honey. my hoods in a rough or a mother and daughter taking shelter inside a church in northern guys i have been killed by is rarely snipers. the daughter was killed while trying to county her elderly mother to safety of the holy family. catholic church christians in the gaza strip are in a minority. they're only about 800 left in 2007. the $3000.00 father gabriel romaneli is the parish priest of the holy family publishing garza. the size of the christians who remain a 135, a catholics, button denominations and gaza on strict and worshippers kind of times several different churches. christians have lived in gaza since the 1st century,
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the thought to make up the oldest christian community in the world. we spoke to the hands of the greek orthodox church here in those go hi. he says that christian communities in gaza feel targeted. the people that are refuge, no, i'm chosen inside the church or the as, as i know that there are only civilian people. there are people that they lost their house, so they're asking a refuge to the church, put them all of us through as the most safe place about the the only place that they can stay because they are the houses that are adjust moines. but you know, those people that to my own community and all the neighbors of the other people that are civilians, there are no really the more come us. but uh,
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this is the picture that's it is of a different picture. they have these little is, this is what i'm looking. a pot of science house ministers called for an investigation officer. the bodies of at least 20 palestinians were fine in the courtyard of a medical facilitate officer and is very raid. and was kindly dodge of the coming on one hospital in northern gaza. witnesses se bulldozers run people over during a siege that last is several days. tents for display civilians were also crushed. i'll just say to the spoken to palestinians who say civilians were deliberately targeted. a waiting list. i'm. i don't even have the waiting list. i'm. i don't really mad. where is the international community? why are they so silent? how you guys were trying to identify people who died. people were buried alive using bulldozers who couldn't do that. all those who committed this crime should be brought to justice and brought to the international criminal court. thousands of
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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. still ahead and i'll just say the more raised by his reading forces in the occupied west by. we're going to have the latest on the top of the refuge account the the had that was taught in south america and severe storms have developed. of course, the south of the region. you can see the dens cloud indicating where they rumbled their way north across the southern areas bringing deadly conditions to the north of ogden, tina they working their way farther north, over the next few days, reinvigorating. and as they take those conditions further north, i can knock down temperatures, not just across northern argentine,
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but also in power. why we have seen extreme hate us and she on at 41 degrees celsius, that on sunday, that temperature coming down slightly. by the time we get in some monday, but still a lot of heat around for eastern areas of brazil much what? so, across knolls and areas, and we have a warnings on red warnings for possible lightning strikes from storms to the north, west of ecuador on monday. now was the work our way to central america. storms are the story. here we seem flooding from the storm system. that's worked its way across florida, taking some very strong winds as well. it continues to push as wait for the east on sunday, taking the west of the weather across cuba. some of that going into jamaica and the bahamas. behind it, things are cooling down. it'll edge its way further east into his spine, yolo, warnings out from cold conditions across southern parts of mexico. on monday, the
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in australia indigenous women missing that disproportionately high rates. $1.00, oh, $1.00 east investigates is a nothing done to help find missing originally on out to see of a this is a region that is likely to be develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflict. police perhaps. we try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, i think, and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity and democracy. asked me to tell this story, is the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, what's your, i'll just need
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a reminder of our top stories. they saw the french foreign ministers condemning the killing of one of its stuff. and it is really as striking, joseph southern, the city of ruffled attacks there have intensified more than 1000000 people, the flights of the area. they're living in over crowded camps. at least 20 people have been killed in more than a 100, have been injured. and it is really as striking, the northern gaza strip a residential block and there's a volume as being targeted. and there's been a scramble for 8. it's a rough across and between garza and egypt, you and it says congo levels across the strip of spinal, inducing things. but it's called administer, david cameron, and his german officer number and in a better bulk. i've called for a sustainable c spy in gaza. apparent, wrote a joining to article the case on the times in it. they say we must do all we can to pave the way to a sustainable seas far leading to a sustainable peace sooner comes the better the need is urgent. israel has the right to defend itself,
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but in doing so it must abide by international humanitarian law. israel will not win this war if its operations destroyed, the prospect of peaceful coexistence with palestinians. too many civilians have been killed is really government should do more to discriminate sufficiently between terrorist and civilians. ensuring its campaign targets. how much leaders and operatives. let's go back to sonya diego who's in london far. so is there something different to what both governments have been saying previously? sonya as well, i think it indicates really the most marginal of of changes in tone rather than not of substance. of course, what is written in this editorial as well, very much as a continuation of previous messages that have been put out by the british government by wishes do not really which was to cool, will be at full humanitarian pause, is to get some amount of terran aid in an urgent caution with that mounting civilian death. so it doesn't really shift decisively any kind of change of
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tactics that and the on the pulse of the british government to what it is doing now, however, is echoing really the concern that is being voiced out to washington dc with the president a bite and saying that the indiscriminate bombing in gaza is costing israel international supports. and this is an issue for the, for the us as well because they see this conflict. will they want this conflict to be ok, but within a matter of weeks and given what was said by the is really defense minister last week that the he, he could see this going on for months, studies of very much a cause of concern. but of course it rests on those we tenants where they see that 1st and foremost, but israel has the rights to defend itself. secondly, that more humanitarian a does needs to be sent into gaza. and that the 3rd point is that, that has to be a political solution in, in trying to bring about the 2 state solution here as well. now the cost of concern
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here is the fact that these really government ben bingham and us and yahoo hadn't very much, has been specific. so it seemed to be said that the 2 state solution for him is not an option for him. considering that he said that he wants as well to have a security control over gaza. and this is of a no less concerned setting in western powers in the u. k. in the us as well. because that is the only form of solution that they see that can end this current conflict and now induce in the wages that for them is not a solution that they gain to back away from. so this is more about putting pressure additional pressure as well. rather than a substances tucked away from the previous statements. so you go in london. sonya thank you very much. will become a lot on hospital and northern garza, which we mentioned earlier has once again being taught in a cost far was coming under heavy is very far just as doctors were holding a press conference,
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medical style to quickly flee the scene and so shelter the incident follows a deadly rate in the hospital and tuesday, what is really bulldozers report would be crushed at least 20 people gonna bring in by one of the shot. obviously it is a senior political analyst. i want to talk to you about the pictures that we saw earlier about the trucks going in and people leaping onto them and grabbing ahold of, of the, the aid packages there. clearly this is a, as if evidence was needed. this is a demonstration of the kind of pressures and frustration and desperation that one would imagine that people and guys are facing absolutely look. uh i personally, i've run out of words to describe the dire situation that better stadiums facing guys. and i think damages speak for themselves, of course, as you said. and yet i would say, uh, what some of the residents of guys, uh, are calling upon the international community. because there's a sense that the international community so called international terminate. it has given up its, its duty, its consciousness for that matter to allow such
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a tragedy to go on 10 weeks and, and god knows for how long more where collective punishment is imposed on a population of more than 2000000 people, starving them. right, denying them clean water. the lying them electricity, that item communication now right. the settings that i have them security of a new sort. they are under constant bombardment, denying them shelter medical treatment. but have been saying that right and the, and the, i have been some response and we've seen demonstrations in various regional and international capitals. what people, you know, are moving forward unfortunately, or fortunately, a lot of those have been successful. progressive forces or you know, forces of somebody that at the end at about most the world. but the children who are dying and gaza don't have any. the ology,
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the mothers who are grieving their sons and daughters and husbands, they don't have any dollars. so if this is not a question of progressive versus concern with it's, it's not a question of left them, right. the conscious of the international committee of the congress, of the europeans, where you just cited and the americans and others, that conscious has to be awake and of the fact that people are dying right. for no reason whatsoever at this point in time for the reason why is it because it's no longer justify what it's doing, put the guidance under the pretext of self defense. i mean that's already been notified anyway. so now we have this vengeful sophistic a, a bombing and collective punishment of a people that just continues open ended lee in gaza and the, the, the, the, you know, people around the world and just not paying more attention. because this is also
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happening in the names, i do not accept any answer partition. i need a deposition of what the europeans are saying, whether it's in the london times. busy or whether it's in the washington think tank to be an explanation or a reasonable defense. so what is registering and god's, what is, what is it doing? and garza is not justifiable. the fact that the german and the british foreign minister continue to justify the genocide and guys out right run doesn't either cycle paths for this. i'll do any moral compass. you cannot, you cannot justify what's going on god. so that's why the need to call for a ceasefire should not be postponed endlessly. and is there a defeats how much? when we know is that is not confusing. how much at all is just getting more and more severely as more doctors, more teachers, more engineers, more, more, more children, and then on so on. so for the right,
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one of the significant things that does appear to be happening over the last 48 hours or so is a run thing off with the pressure that was already there on by a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he seeing pressure from the families have kept us. he says he's had a letter from family saying we stand by you. but equally, we have heard out reports that people are demanding that the captives should be released, that the more should be done. we've been talking about these talks about talks like gods to that happening just what's your knowledge so, so for benjamin natural you nothing. yeah. who is standing and all of us are kind of pressure that he is facing on whether or not it's actually playing out and entering tangible. and what we're seeing, you know, the think is about benjamin is now i've just on the recently read his book, cuz his uh, gigantic is still a $700.00 page blogger fee of some core, some sort of aggregate of some sort. where the man really shows his true colors and
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he's very proud driving because he was the longest serving 5 minutes that it is right. he's the ultimate political animal, the ultimate political animal. i mean no jokes. and he puts his european americans gone to push to shame when it comes to the quality. and just as he is, they are in denial over what just happened the last 10 weeks. and what happened october 7th. he remains in denial and they are or following him in the night over to what's happening and goes on. what's happening because it is a genocide. he is responsible for it. they are responsible for it. that's why our viewers are around the world not only in the west who understands english all to well need to know that there governments are complicit and general side. not because it is for the sake of his right. because it's for the sake of nothing. yeah . those works to lead those on those forced as spokesman and foreign ministers then
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not defending is right there. different thing that they know nothing. yeah. how screwed up big time before october. some of these screwed up big time on october 7 . hey, wholesale military and political responsibility for what happened to these raiders . but here's the man who blocked the diplomatic process for decades. he's the man responsible for where we are today. and yet, he's already campaigning for the next elections. at the back of is right, it's all just getting killed at the, at the expense of, by the sinews being killed and he's bragging along. what's the leader's while on bush auto? thank you very much. indeed. this is where the forces have killed 6 palestinians and overnight raising the occupied west bank. well, they just operations replaced, need a refugee camp and to call them neighbors. neighbors said dozens of those rarely fee closest on the refugee champ their motor company's buy is really bulldozers used to destroy roads and other infrastructure sauce drivers in software. i'm in
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the occupied west by this is one of the strikes sites. i will show you around if not of the camera, just pants down here. this is interesting. this is one of the strikes sites from a project called it was launched from above from a drawer. and as you can see, pretty low impact in terms of the destruction on the ground. but these devices are absolutely so because it's not opens round and you have a goal here. you can see that this is absolutely shredded with shrapnel. and these tiny bull bearings. and if you come around and have a look here as well, you can see where some of these of, of literally present penetration to stay and going through. now there was 3 people killed during this strike, according to locals. this thing, the 1st, the 1st project trial hit and they were a couple of members of the, um, resistance that were a hit. we understand that one was immediately killed. uh,
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another one was seriously injured. and speaking to the gentleman who owns this house, it was saying that he heard a knock on the tool, which was by one of these injured members of the old resistance. you can see the plot hit on on the floor. now, according to the owner of the house, his son came up the stairs from which there was still blogs. a came up, the says to all of so the tool and as he opened the door, there was a 2nd strike. and that 2nd strike killed his son. now the son is around 30 years old and he has 4 children. and as you can see, family members, friends, members of the community all now waiting for the body to be brought from the hospital so that you can pay that last respects before he is taken to be batteries
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