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the, the of the color that i'm gonna solve the attain, this is and use our line from the coming up in the next 60 minutes of to weeks of devastation and gaza. fresh is ramping up in israel and the broad, full time. and as to benjamin nation, yahoo! to stop the compartment of the strip. the explosion is on the fi echo throughout the costs associated with best pricing in
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and around residential neighborhood. the. so what does desperation mountain millions trapped in garza? agencies? it saves these costs, the population is stopping and just reinforced a storm, a refugee camp in the occupied west bank, at least $6.00 palestinians, that printer the well, it's not just past 19 gmc, that's 9 o'clock in the evening, and casa, often move in 10 weeks of strikes and are the 18700 palestinians killed israeli prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is facing intense pressure of his war on garza fronts has now become the licensed country to cool for an immediate truce. and the families of captives are becoming increasingly angry about the use ready on these conduct after it announced it in the space in the killed 3 captains in gaza. they
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were shot by is really forces, but there's no who has so far, rejected all calls for sci fi. so the fluids and mushrooms, we clicked on the will of the full and is what guides us. we will fight to the end and we will achieve goal or objectives eliminating how much releasing or hostages, and ensuring the cause of will not again become the center of tara incitement against the state of israel. an attacks against the state of israel ha is really arabs continues to be carried out with high intensity across the strip. at least 30 people has been killed on a strike on the jabante, a refugee camp in the north. um, as you monetary and situation is guessing increasing the di and the rustle border crossing with egypt. people have been seen scrambling to get aid of trucks who have been coming into gauze that and all that crossing, as we know, is the main route for release supplies. the u. n. is reporting a shop increase and hung across the gaza strip. well that's and i'll speak to tara, otherwise zoom out corresponding there on the ground for us. and rafa and southern
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gaza tarik, i understand there's been ongoing as strikes again in jamalia and the refugee can tell us a little bit about what's been happening that over the last few hours and what's happening now us yes, a strikes. why is really it forces had been rainier, with the during the last couple of hours and to make coasting duration of these is really military attacks were directed towards the another. and part of the treachery where devalue about the village had been attacked by these very forces were more than 30 palestinians, have been killed along with more than 100. the others are still missing under the rustles as the risk assets continue to evacuate and to build them from the wreckage of the destroyed houses. similarly, situation continue to be a similar in the middle areas of the territory. and i'm the so rocked refuge account where 8 palestinians have been killed and attack that to being carried out
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against a number of residential buildings in this area. also the southern part of the church we're talking about con units had been on the is very intense funding since at drew since the last couple of hours, which uh, generally the majority of tax, of course, the charts we had claimed the lives of more than 18700 pounds to me until this found me moments with more than 50000 others who had been injured as well. talk, i have to ask you about these images. we're seeing of people jumping on to a trucks there and rossa. we know the situation has been desperate for weeks, if not months, how much a people actually gets in right now. yes, uh those people who had uh, gathered around the humanitarian, a trucks that had been a life. so instead of going as a strict, they are hungry, says the people who have lost the houses off the east, very forces have firstly evacuated them and then the shows the majority of a palestinian houses in the areas of battles in the north and central areas of gone
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to the city now are the number of humanitarian e trucks. is that that tied into the gaza strip is very limited. and people in the, uh, are every day crowns in front of the gates of the united nation distribution. since it's and they are receiving a fairly could because some of them a sufficient amount of a food and what's that that could help them to survive, but to not match all of the needs as these very terms funding of course, the church we continue now we should say that those people have been experiencing contents, funding the workforce to, to leave their house without taking anything with them just early to find homes. and they are really financially praken due to the deterioration of economic 6 as the majority of the works of companies and even businesses have been taxed by these really ministry. now they are depending on the humanitarian aid that have been delivered by the united nation. the amount of ease that will supply the or me meet
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their demands must be intensified and increase at least to help them to cope with the of to met. so because really attacks, of course, cause a couple is in the, on the ground for us and rasa and southern garza, thank you. time as well out of there as on a series has been speaking with people who has been seeking shelter and treatment and hospitals in northern garza. he sent us this update from giovanni. the in miss medical center in jamalia out about the many dead and wounded people who are both following and is rarely attacked. many others are buried under the rubble and can't be reached by paramedics. as we can see, most of the casualties of women and children. the targeting innocent children we host that's our home to help losing the splits. people who kind of play the police out, the schools this lady occupation, fos isn't have targeted all of us inside the house.
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they target houses that only hosts civilians. there are hundreds of dead and wounded people. the medical system has collapsed and we can only offer medical services and small centers that can deal with the large number of victims. this is a genocide. our message to the world is that enough is enough. stop sleeping and get up. don't you feel that we are part of humanity? we assume he's been staying at home. we never home or heard any more. and the be they trying to find some drinking water for the children. and of a sudden they started with the vision going, but it us, my daughter and my son were on the the managed to record the one of those this morning. the sensor receives a huge number of victims do some must because committed by israel is occupation forces defense account, treat such large numbers of casualties. the health system in north calls are, has already collapsed an immediate cease fire. i will made
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a stop to the killing of hundreds of people. the medical teams are exhausted and the situation is catastrophic. the anti well must, with a call to reach a ceasefire. we community offer 1st aid for these very critical cases and off so that we don't know what to do or where to go with them. we are facing a genocide. meanwhile, israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu is on the intense pressure to institute of sci fi and gaza. many in israel, all angry after the ministry announced at killed 3 captives in the strength and official reports from occupied history, some exterminating use in israel. what could have been a moment to celebrate? know, a national tragedy. 3 men held captive in gaza, walking towards those saint to save them, and then short date to go through. i'd like to get done a while. when i was informed about the terrible tragedy it shocked me alone, summer and you know, tom survived the inferno for 70 days. they were just
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a step away from freedom and they really touched redemption. and that's when the disaster happened. they broke my heart to broke the whole nation's heart for the families of the captives together every day and tell them be, this is their worst nightmare. don't understand how are me with people who came out with a white flag and shirtless interesting shots and 2 goals of the war of presented by the government, which is destroyed, come off and some of the heavy, 10 years i can, we can not continue despite the use for and keep the captive of the lives. the military has defended the actions of the soldiers, even though the captives were waving white flags. they've sent you instructions to units to avoid another try to the. or there has been external pressure on israel for weeks to end the water and gaza. but this will increase the internal pressure with a lot of the criticism aimed at benjamin netanyahu. himself. that's
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a males brand has been done on what is seen as a colossal a security intelligence and strategic feeling on server settings. um and so with that brand, he cannot hold off the power and the past. another election, he is taking a new brand and i fix the ticket he's gonna run on is opposition to the palestinian authority. returning to god at the beginning of a cabinet meeting. benjamin netanyahu said families of dead soldiers that sent them letters are to him to continue the war pointed response to the going internal pressure and to clean indication. that's exactly what he's going to do. i would say sure, i'll just see that, you know, keep tight east jerusalem. israel is also facing increasing international pressure to stuff that's offensive and gaza fronts has come the latest countries, the coal for an immediate and durable truce. the announcement comes off to the killing of a french government employee and then is really a strike on rafa. on wednesday earlier on sunday fonts is foreign minister. mit is
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randy accounts of balls and television. she then held discussions with palestine. foreign minister in ramallah deduce easy to put a strong. i've reiterated today the consent of france on the subject of the degradation of the humanitarian situation in gaza. and when i say the concern, the what is weak for us, because the situation we're seeing on the ground is a catastrophe. even more than a catastrophe. it's tragic. a tragedy that cannot leave us in different civilian should not pay the crimes of terrorism. that they did not commit, but and so, as you know, the fonts is quoting for a new humanitarian c fox to be brought in as soon as possible. a safe spot that's immediate durable and necessary. moving on that piece of bonus. matthew joins us now from tel aviv done it. how is all of this pressure that we're seeing mountains on the government house up playing out. and israel of the butler's
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international pressure for a cease 5 because this general concern is it must be about the very high rates of civilian casualties in gauze, or even the americans complaining about the high level of civilian casualties. although they're not calling for c spot, and then there's this domestic pressure over how to get the hostages competence out . and the debate has been playing out as always been, do they look the talks and the see spot? they've got the captive out, or do they trying to integrate? how much these capabilities even further so that of how much come asking about what's been stopped. the last has been the policy, the other will come to really until now, when those 3 captives were shots on friday. now, after that struck by those 2 soldiers in the pressure was the hostages. families of putting on the pressure. and it seems that israel government is now looking at a way of reopening tools again to try and get those caps is out. it should. we should also say that these rows, millcreek was clearly buried stone by what happened when those 2 soldiers open fire
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on the cap says the chief of staff. the lady has been speaking to his raggedy soldiers today and clearly he's been reminding them of that responsibility said the and gaza, even if to goss is wave of white flag and come out to surrender. we will not shoot them. he said. even those who fight lay down the weapons and raise our hands, we capture them. we do not shoot the problem. this being that there's been plenty of reports from before this incidental friday of people waving light flags or people holding up my hands to surrender. those have been palestinians and that has not created the outrage. the death of these. riley's bennett, as all this takes place in israel, and when we see that depth of feeling that can you bring us up to speed on what we're hearing from these really minute tree about their operations in goals. obviously, fighting is ongoing one yes. these rallies released a new footage of
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a tunnel that they have uncovered. they say this is the biggest one they've seen so far. and in terms of the video they're released. it's certainly much bigger than anything we've seen before. they say stopped just about 400 meters from the arrows board of us in the north of gaza. and it runs around for about 4 kilometers on the ground of these deepest goes down 50 meters. they said has been built responsibility for building it was with my move the sion while the brother of the only option, while the leader of thomas at most, most of the tunnels, we normally see pictures all a very small and crumbs you can only get 2 or 3 people squeezed along them, so this is different in the scale of engineering feats. israel says they didn't know his tunnel even existed at the engine stood up securely covered. but it wasn't supposed to advise rails as 5 planes as well as those hundreds of tunnels all on the gaza. i believe the captives is still being held in them and of course they
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believe that the honda see the leadership is also hiding out in tunnel somewhere on the guns. bennett smith with the latest force from tel aviv. thank you. bennett well, as bona just mentioned the killing of those 3 captives has target outrage across the israel. let's take a look at how the national media that has been reporting on that. now have a look at this. this is what the economist and the hebrew language near space that money is, rose about prime minister benjamin netanyahu. you write the truth is simple. the man who is once the great wizard of his ready politics no longer has his johns, he always needs an outside enemy, an imagined enemy from which the public can be frightened and to ensure a salvation of the liberal publication hard. it says, published a staving editorial saying one can also know what is imagine from the idea of preliminary investigation, which is that there is insufficient discrimination between homos fighters and civilians. when striking this time is rarely hostages project that you paid the
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price. and on the times of his rounds during this david harvey wrote the captives and their families now carry the added fear that even an improbable escape from captivity might lead to the desk. and such have a to, i'm thankful circumstances as it had on friday morning. well that spring and mohammed or mastery. he is a professor of media studies at the the institute for graduate studies. today. he's joining us from minneapolis in minnesota. so mohammed the shooting of these 3 hostages while they were waving a white flag, is this a we watching of turning point in? how is radius of viewing this war and how the government is conducting is as well. i think it's interesting and i think it's worth highlighting, that the outrage is not so much at the shoot. anything that moves policy, which is longstanding, is really policy. these are the, the palestinians, but it's that they shot is rate which they should be shot and killed $33.00 of their own. but we're not seeing
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a lot of discussion inside of israel outside of our. it's in a couple of alternative publications about this. so called shoot anything that moves policy which has been others. we have lots of testimony from former is rarely shoulders saying that that's, that's effectively their, their policy. but there's certainly a lot of anger, a lot of frustration directed at benjamin netanyahu. we have to remember that he rejected calls for diplomacy very early on. he promised that he was gonna get these hostages back and he was going to do a, the exclusively military means he wasn't gonna negotiate. he was going to rescue them. he hasn't been able to do that at all. in fact, the only success if we can call it that, that he's had, is through diplomacy. mom is, as you just pointed out, that as many others have as well, that there was already an investigation into the circumstances of this very particular shooting. because they thought these men could be as riley. and it would have been very different that they've been published in how much does raise
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actually know about how the government is prosecuting this war. and casa, to my understanding is that is really, is know very little. uh, the media are giving essentially a singular narrative, which is the government, the government narrative. uh, and is rarely or not, or not, not plugged into anything outside of outside of is really media certainly is rarely, they're not watching. you know, l g 0. they're not reading, you know, the middle east eye, they're not even looking at anything critical that's coming out of out of the west . so overwhelmingly is really support the violets that their government is perpetrating and gaza. in fact, there was a pole done a few weeks back at tell of university that shows at 98 percent of his relays actually slightly more than 90 percent. saying that the government is using just the right amount of force or not enough force. so and remember this is in the
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context of what international humanitarian law scholars are calling a genocide as well. that is really striking in terms of the numbers. so we know that is really is a supporting war, but they don't necessarily supporting us and yahoo, right. he's now talking about another possible captive deal. he's obviously under a huge amount of pressure. his approval raising was already struggling before this world again. so i'm curious because it feels like this raises the stakes for him in terms of keeping the conflicts going right. being seen to when level as well. i think from the start this has been kind of a political battle for survival. he's been under fire now for many months. there were large protests against his rule inside of israel. there are pending indictments against him. the longer this war goes on, and especially if he can re cast himself as you know, the strong military man that can save and protect is railways. and especially if
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he's able to succeed in capturing homos leaders inside of gaza, then there could be a kind of political revival for him. certainly that's how he sees it. so he's getting a lot of personal political ambitions on this more. well, i wonder that about what the overall objective is here and what the public perception is. of that. what, what is the view about what a post will cause that should look like? are you talking about polling area? i saw a recent poll from hebrew university. i think it was, says it half of his grade. he's moving off of his riley's during support. antics ation of the gaza strip. will re occupation. what do they support as well. it's difficult to say, you know, for the averages rarely because we don't have a lot of data or what we do know is that the government has long coveted garza and that from the beginning of this operation, they viewed this as an opportunity to attend the queen clinton's guys, they said they were going to quote, eliminate everything. they said they were going to quote,
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turn guys back into an island of ruins. they moved people systematically from the north to the south and then started asking why the why the gibbons won't take them in. this is a government origination that has a history of ethnic cleansing in gaza. and also in the west bank, there's a large design is project that they call greater israel, or it's deeply embedded within is really politics. and the idea is over time, gradually to, to overtake all of this land and clarify it all of the errors. mama we spoken last about is really perceptions here in his reading media and just taking a bit of a step back. i'm curious about whether you think there's been a shift and turn in media coverage more broadly when it comes to this conflict and a potential fee is fine. so that's a, that's an interesting question. so we know from the academic literature that historically main stream western media are very supportive of israel and is really narratives. and they tend to marginalize the palestinians. certainly that's also
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being the case. i can say that anecdotally from following the news as closely as i do. that's been the case throughout this war for the most part. but what i will say is that in recent weeks, especially as more news of atrocities has, has been brought into the public view. there, there had been more critical news reports. there been reports that have highlighted palestinian humanity on many news uh, networks that we are typically options you know, uh accustomed to seeing that from so there hasn't been a kind of shift. and i think it's going to be interesting to keep an eye on that. and i'm actually working on some, some research right now to try to measure some of that out empirically. but it's going to be some time before we have complete data to really interesting dynamics. and the mastery there, profess media studies at the institute for graduate studies. thanks so much for joining us again on out of here in the home. thanks. well the us secretary of
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defense is the latest member of the vitamin ministration to visit the region. royd austin arrived in kuwait on sunday night. he is expected to be traveling is right on monday, and also to visit the castle earlier this month. austin williams. these really cousin instead of risk, a strategic defeat in gaza if it failed to protect palestinian civilians. meanwhile, the influential us republican seneca, lindsey graham says it is, well, we'll have to accept the 2 state solution if it wants to normalize ties with saudi arabia speaking to nbc and use the storage critic of presidential revive and praised the administration's efforts to push for normalization to to my friends and as will you do whatever you think is best for the state of visible i can tell you sorry arabian other eric countries cannot normalize with this rule if they seen, if there hadn't been seen is throwing the palestinians under the bus. we have 2 choices, continued that this file are used october, so that is a catalyst for change. i think this the arrows are going to man some form of the 2
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state solution, the recognize israel and think israel's gone demand security buffers different than before and they need to make those demands. i don't know how this ends, but i'll tell you this. if we don't get this right, this time we're talking about another generation of just hit for debt. the hold of him on out from a correspondence you have or times that you can join us and now from washington dc . she has, let's just stop that with what we heard from lindsey graham. it sounds like it's a bit of a departure in terms of republic and talking point ins isn't. and i think it's, it's interesting to look at the context of that sort of tough law of approach driven instagram, that this is to our friends of israel. this may not be a popular view for you guys, but eventually one day you'll have to have a 2 state solution. when you've got that interaction, they've begun with the question, is israel doing it off to limit civilian desperate incentive to to which he kind of side was wanting to. he kinda gulped and said, well, i would hope for they could do more. but then he did was american politicians or
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the biden ministration officials or the president by themselves doing and says here, but let's talk about the day off to my box. but i do not want to concentrate on what you want, but us funds, weapon rate. i'm green light of you out and elsewhere. it is actually committing right now in dollars of the college there. but the carpet bombing and enjoy biden's enjoy buttons. whether they're always pivoting to the future somewhere in the future where you know that we will have to criticize these riley's ad. but the grand a white kid the, the goal for him was always normalization between saudi arabia and his realm correctly. he says, that's why we're here right now because that was this attempt to 5 of the trumpet ministration out of the, by the administration to raise the power of students in the bible losers. all the proud of about of treatment until, until the attack occurred until the attack occurred. but, but again, we're gonna be really careful here. this is about, he's about how it's being seen. the saudi wouldn't be able to normalize, unless you are do this sometime in the future, it's the same as by last week say it was about public opinion when news,
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young things or vision public were present that you were trying to present to you as the good guys, you are is the reasonable guys, but is what we're doing is carpet bombing and rejecting a 2 state solution. that's very, very difficult for us is actually about the reality of the best, the actual viable palestinian state. this is about how it looks and global opinion, and definitely how america looks. well, she habits interesting. you say that because we've had a fairly explicit rhetoric from defense, aggravated with austin, about protecting civilians. what kind of time do you think is his discussions and likely to taking his way on this trip? for the last several days, we were getting these, these reports that the defense secretary will be talking to be as riley's about the next phase of the military campaign. which will be apparently these targeted small groups of is rarely come on the is going and try to track down on loss. but then when you look down, always at the next paragraph, it's but it's entirely up to is right when they,
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when they begin that next phase in the meantime as well, can do whatever they want. they're in the red line. so again, it's a bit more about pivot is it's trying to make of will concentrate on what will happen often. what's happening right now. forget about that. oh, i also was talking about about reducing spending cause was in the next phase of the whatever is real decides about next phase is, is you know, it's ready. it reads ready for the next phase. if that ever isn't even the, the next phase chapter tons a there was that for us from washington dc. thank you. she. oh, is there any forces that have killed 6 palestinians in or the 9th grades in the occupied westbank place? just operation took place until the car. neighbors say that thousands of his ready vehicle stormed refuge account of it and they were accompanied by is really folders, is that we used to destroy birds and other infrastructure out of here. as child stratford has more for us from to car. this is riley all me right. last it around 8 hours on the refugee camp of north shops in total car,
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pine down here. this is one of the strikes sides of what local site was a project. all that was launched from and these really drive and as you can see, the damage to the ground is minimal. and that's because this particular westland is designed to throw out thousands of people bearings and pieces of shrapnel at the surface level here. and as you can see, that will is completely peppered with shrapnel locals here say that there were 2 members of the on resistance that were killed in this attack and one civilian. but it's a complicated story, apparently off to the 1st strike, one of still resistance members was killed immediately. another one was seriously wounded. then he called over to this house and knocked on the door for help. you can see the plot here is blocked down there on the steps. and then there was a 2nd to drive and strikes. the member of the old resistance was killed immediately
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. but the son was seriously wounded. and it was for hours that he was hiding, being treated by his family, desperately trying to get ambulance stuff to come and treat him properly. they say that they called the ambulance repeatedly, the ambulance crews was saying that desperately trying to get in to the camp to help them. but these right, the ministry they say refused to allow the man and the son died of his injuries, agile to ambulance man. eventually go to us and started treating him. they asked me, do you believe in god? i said yes. what do you mean? you're giving him 1st aid on you. then 2 minutes later he said, how sorry, your son out, that probably was a higher set of cloud solve this all, but i'm just, it was very hard over many hours there was shooting explosions on bombs, drones and storing infrastructure, destroying or stores. last night was like him, i think as a result of the army, right. also he businesses,
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this is a policy to be installed here on the outskirts of the road behind me is being completely built off as well by one of those. all that is right there, at least 5 people killed in these latest attacks and the products they needed. so they, they will tell you that they are expecting more rights by the is already made a change in the days unlike to come to i'll stop it. i'll just add a note, a shot reference a gun. so try to is still a head to head on out of their contract and gaza spreads to the red. same point. many shipping companies are avoiding that area or halting, shipping to is waiting for the follow. we have plenty more lovely weather across central parts of here at last.
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the clear sky is us because we have big every of high pressure in charges. so very intense one. this is a center that i have a central positive here, blocking of these by the assistance which a policy to the north. you can see how taught me personally, i suppose obviously move across the bridges. charles, we are looking at some pretty brisk, wayne's, and still some raw, the wet weather streaming into the western side of scuffling, grassy pushing across, and all say to was scanned and a decisive, shabby rain coming in here as well, some west of weather to little bit of snow over the high ground round our area of high pressure. quite a brisk wind down towards that southeast corner of your, the southern palm. so somebody tried it was a sing some a raw the width, whether it's on the model. so i thought those winds coming in from the south west the direction as they make they way around the highways with winds traveling in a clockwise direction. so 12, so let's just start with london at all. so in edinburgh, it's not a by 6 by the south, which as we go through, choose that i need to say close of united by western weather, coming in across the wiles, pushing down across england, southern past,
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looking fine and dry set southern parts of the mediterranean saying some wet weather, i think to the northeast, all valgy area, you can get some rather wait for the for time, for good part of to see the, the unique perspective of africans are willing to change in the streets because of the sense of urgency that we have if we don't, no more and more lots of voices, you don't often hear trouble. nations do stand with paula spine. it's the same, surely share of displacement. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of justifying genocide, brand new episodes of the stream on which is your, examining the impact of today's headlines this year. with the destruction of your everything. international filmmakers and wealth class john,
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unless you're saying that these laws actually encourage more violence. 7, how signal stories for a global audience? this is my, you house. this is way what there's a 50 foot side of the phase us from our open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on now does era the welcome back to what challenges, era uninstalled you'd pay here, and that's your 100 on top stories at least 2 people have been killed and many more injured. and strike on the jabante of refuge account 1st responders austell searching through the rubble. that's the dead on the injured thousands of wounded
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people, including children, have been taken to a nearby medical center. fonts, meanwhile, has become the latest country to coal for an immediate and durable truce. and also the announcement comes also the killing of one of its government employees. and then it's really a strike on rough on wednesday. crowds and gauze, scrambles and grab age of trucks coming into a district from egypt view and says, congress has spiraled across the street without correspond, honeymoon would. as in ralph was more on that diana nice aid on the deterioration conditions that people that are facing as we are the southern west friends side of rockland city, this particular area is any evacuation zone. this is the other side of a low opposite evacuation zone where 25000 palestinian displays hungry thursday and more profoundly traumatized palestinian being this place into this area. and in
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the building behind me, that is the category of hospital under construction. 25000 people with only one source of water, 5000 theaters of water available every day for 25000. in fact, we've been displaced palestinian, when we looked at the number of people and the amount of water, we can understand the level of difficulty people are going through this building right here is a still under construction. it lacks the very basic essentials, the food supplies, the water supplies, the son of patients in the hygiene facilities that are important for the survival of human beings. the area outside the hospital where people have set up their tents, their pie as of garbage mounting around the area, causing gonna threatening public health and the, the threats of the spread of infectious diseases around the area. everywhere you
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look, there are piles of this garbage around the area. there is also the fear of rain and water because it can cause a great deal of a flood in this area. gaza winter can be cold, can be with, as well as possibility of blood can kind of care the living conditions of people in this area are very difficult. and in comparison to where people or where the state before their livelihood. one person in a very frustrating to him, describe how his life hasn't changed dramatically. you lived in a concrete home with all, well, he needs all the basic supplies from water, food and medical supplies. found himself here in a make shift 10th a night alone in a plastic temp here in this evacuation zone in the sled, subject, the eliza compliments which the situation is very difficult. no toilets, no food,
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no water. we buy drinking water everyday. so many people don't have any money to buy anything. our children are suffering from the lack of toilet. and we worry about that how this is how when evacuated in size in gaza, looks like. as you can see, it lacks the very basic sanitation, the very basic highs used facilities. we're looking at a concrete, a skeleton where hundreds of people, the buildings in different floors, trying to live their life with the basic minimum of living conditions. if they need water, they have to walk a distance away from this building to get there one gallon of water if they need to use a toilet. it's also another journey in the open area to use the toilet. each passing be in this evacuation going, represents and increasingly very difficult day for displace palestinians who have become worse. the hungry and more profoundly traumatized as the war continues to
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pound the gauze as for the from north to south honey, my mode a loss. evacuations on, i'll just the euro. a team of representatives from the world health organization have delivered aid to the chief a hospital in northern garza. and they have described the situation that as a complete harnessing, dumped around a 100 and the director of program management at the w h o. his regional office for the eastern mediterranean has more on what those on the mission. so as part of the bigger team with other to go and agencies the to when to ship a hospital to deliver some basic medical supplies, some sort of supplies and cesar medicine, some orthopedics supplies, basically, things specially important to deal with the trauma injuries. uh the um with what they described is just uh, basically
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a complete tartar address in uh the hospital is uh, which used to be the cornerstone video, the health care dra and, and does uh, it's now running with only a few doctors, a handful of doctors and nurses and about uh, 70 volunteers, but they're still taking care of a lot of injuries. patients are still coming, got injured, people are still coming, the hospital is continuing to, they have to continue to, to support them even though by our criteria the hospital is minimally functioning. great though. uh so uh the, the patients, the injured people are all over on the floor. they are being sutured on the floor. there's not enough beds or rooms or structures to, uh, uh, to, to put them on it. uh, there's barely basically any pain medication. so as it just there blending on the floor and basically what, what the doctors, the few doctors in the health workers remaining there. uh the they are just trying
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to stabilize the patients to, to be able to send them to the hospital where they can get surgeries, almost 60 percent of hospitals that actually ignore that. go so uh right now uh the only hospital that we consider partially. there's nothing that's fully functional. the only hospital, partially functioning, is after the hospital. there are city hospitals that are minimally what we call, minimally functioning, basically providing very, very basic support to these 3. how it does are drugs and all of the hospitals. there is a she felt and there is others have um, as a have a hospital that these are minimally functioning right now. and uh, you know, on, on top of that and she felt, for example, the student hosting uh, thousands of refugees because they have no other place to go. i mean, they're really not much of a safe place and it goes up. but they, they assume that the hospital is a bit to is
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a bit safer place. so on the grounds there are these uh, displaced uh, uh, dozens who uh, basically also, uh they, they are in dire need to figure many tenants support for food water. uh, shelter. uh you know, it's, it's winter now it's getting cold and the food is a big issue. uh, i mean the, the, even at the hospital, the health care workers and the patients can barely, uh, have one need a date, a mother and a daughter. taking shelter inside the church and northern garza had been killed by israeli snipers and a statement of loss. and pray to patriot all kinds of joys from it says that the women was shot in cold blood at the holy family catholic church. one of them was killed while carrying elderly mother to safety. pope frances condemned to the incident during his weekly address at washkinski on sunday. so no j. 30 more than a month that the main p i'm civilians are being bombed and shot that way. so yeah,
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and this is even happened inside the holy family powers compound. ok, but there are no terrorist but families, children, and 6 people with disabilities. my mother and no daughter misses the heat, a cultural anthem and her daughter. some are come out until killed and now there's a wounded by snipers as they went to the bathroom. the house of mother teresa is nuns, was damaged somebody that generated was had some say it's terrorism, it's will, yes, it's will. it's terrorism. hong kong last, a shipping company has suspended its activity to and from israel, that's off to vessels in the red sea. it came under attack from 50 fighters in yemen, who if you say that they will continue their attacks, if, as well doesn't stop a tour on garza and their activities are starting to have far reaching consequences . not just for israel, but globally. correspondents are harmful thoughts from the is rarely for the city of high. the sirens found across the city. if i sold his own dime successfully
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and to set thomas miss sauls weeks off to the wrong cause and stuff i sold as one of his rows main ports and also the one closest to the strip it's vulnerable to attacks and has been forced to divert some of its shipments, the bulk of them have been sent to haifa, one of the safest port cities in israel say fall 13000000 tons of call go including oil roll materials and grain already passed through. it's annually. but this has come as a cost by clubs and rerouting of call go have created big delays and raised insurance premiums as well as being a tax on multiple fronts. not just from the goal is the strip fly him us. but also from further along the coast on the board that with less than on by the uranium bytes group has. well, it's even more concerning by the host, the rebels firing long range missiles and drones towards the port city of a lot. uranium by group controls much of northern yemen for weeks they've targeted
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ships in the red sea. they believe have links with these ro, or all headed is really ports. and because the red sea is one of the world's most important shipping routes, the fact has been huge. so it's cool as an 80 percent drop in shipping activity at a lots insurance price is on call. go heading to israel, have risen by 300 percent. and with around 12 percent of global trade policy through the red sea, it has regional and global implications. experts say costs of shipping goods already rising. and several major shipping companies have pulled the ships from the red sea altogether, raising cost and lengthening delivery times. it's no longer a threat. the guest is right, it's a get, it's an international problem because they are hitting the boats and ships which have nothing to do with this. right. and there is another point. there is
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a running and have is too small to deal. and long with the threats us says it's working with maritime forces to both the security in the region. a reminder that is roseville wrong garza is making its impact. felt far beyond the middle east side of height of algebra, haifa. and i'll still ahead here on elder 0 new friends openings in saddam's complex as the city not previously effective by facing comes on the intense shot the . this is the largest all label processing fall into the occupied westbank. 50 full promised indian farms bring that home is to, to be pressed into a product. this, in a good year, generates around $200000000.00. each of these tags contains around 200000 liters of olive oil with a market value of around $300000.00. gives you
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a sense of just how we pull into the industry is to the productivity of economy. the productivity, an agricultural ministry estimates who else to the cheapest thing to harvest, including college scrolling calls will be lost because of the war. and illegal is really settled. a white fence comes through trying to stand in all of grove as well as all but still to be sure and comments to policy reform is to harvest the crumbs the the settlements this year. pharmacy is rails, warren gaus, that is damaging the only the industry like never before the the
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welcome back. let's turn to some other world news now and fighting between the student needs only. and the permanent few rapid support forces has reached the central city of wad mcdonny. that city is to don's 2nd largest tens of thousands of people who flood violence in the capital call to have them sheltering their footage, posted on social media, showed many displaced people pushing up their belongings and trying to leave on foot. moving 12000 people into don had been killed and over 5000000 displaced since the conflict began back in april. well, let spring and dalia i've done long in a student who's political commentator. she joins me now from kyra dalia, the rapids support forces. i understand that have announced a new offensive. so this decision to open a 3rd front. how does this change the dynamics of the what does it demonstrate at a level of confidence on the part of the are assess and imagery success? it? yes it does because the, the area they, they,
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they opened up the front they opened is generally historically army area. army controlled the area of saddam and the fact that they was fighting with the center of the, of the state. and it was meant to be, but the army was able to have held them is very significant because according to the reports, they're still fighting. they're still the are a service to them. the outskirts of the states is looting. there's attacks on civilians. so they may in the army may have won the battle of this stage, but i feel that they, there's more to come from the side. i want to understand that the toner implications here because they sound very serious, the regional body iga edge we've been trying to spearhead piece towards. they've been saying just in the last few days that they've managed to extract promises for a potential seized 5 from both sides, that the 2 men who been heading up for it science had agreed to sit down and told me this is really not a demonstration of a face and that as well, it does, does release that statement and then this is the needs for our administrative
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reduced ad said no, that's all happening. so it's basically back and forth as to what's exactly happened and know what's exactly going on. and in the meantime, the artist has basically stepped up its attacks. and one pointed to consider is that a disease of the state of a disease is hosting the largest number of id piece from cartoon. so those people are now and again on the move to find another safe haven. so it's a disaster basically, it's actually a catastrophe. what's happening right now, and the longer this one goes on in the deluxe chances, any, any sign of ceasefire we know is just, it will take place. and even though the god statement was a positive uptick, as in the okay, there's a chance, it seems to have fallen on deaf ears when it comes to both the iris that from the army. donna, this obviously as you related to that is, has huge implications for what i, instead of hundreds of thousands who fled to want mcdonny where they meant to go.
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now can you give us a sense of the humanitarian situation of them and a little 500000 i the bees are in was money and they were on the move to say now which isn't of us that the 2nd hours drive from was mezzanine. but there's fewer shortages, the, the crowd, the, the, you know, the influx. so people trying to get a way to escape, it know, ended up being the, what would it would, would have been a normally an hours trip, a little bit taking 11 hours. so basically people are just on the move, and then i know from i know family members who decided to leave, but then they realize they don't have enough fuel to get to sit now. so they went back to as many times. so it's just basically chaos in the way, but apparently so far right now there's some form of the semblance of like try to quality, you know, a quiet, but i feel this is the quiet before the storm. i hope i'm wrong. but i don't think the rest of will be taking this likely, or not quiet and normal. be, you know, leave that story. i,
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jurors about what you envision as being not storm. i know number of unless to have looked very closely. this has had very real concerns that through don as a country might actually from to an for the pod do share those concerns. that's one of the many concerns of we as to the needs share the other option. the other of a scary scenario is that the militia, the power military, munitions, that is the r as a good very well with this war. and then that's the case then. so that will be ruled by immunization, immersion. every militia who knows nothing but destruction violations and losing. i'm kidding. i mean, you just look at what they've done and therefore in the past months, you know how they've been targeting the muscle need tribes. so it doesn't bode well, and i don't know in the scenario, the possible futures and those are just in the fracture of the country that the vision of the country will it be in libya. this new front brings up so many
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different scenarios that i could possibly play out. but yeah, each one is worse than the other. tanya, giovanni, i'm that a student who's political commented to joining us from kyra. thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and expertise with us on how to 0 dining nearly 44000000 voters in democratic republic of congo are set to cost a balance on wednesday. he'll be electing a president and members of parliament as well as local governments. the independent national electoral commission is dealing with, with what it calls logistical and security nightmare. catherine, so i have a pull, it's from the capital. contrast is crunch time for electro commissioner officials. they're working round the clock ahead of a general election on wednesday. they have to make sure voting materials gets to that destinations across the country. one time. a tough task for country roughly the size of western europe. the last item, the dentist could be my,
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is the president of the independent national, electro commission or send me, his team was only recently appointed and is working with a tight budget. and little time to prepare. commission only has a fraction of the $1300000000.00 it sees it needs to carry out its work. guns is big 0 done not good. in addition to that, the funding is being coming slowly and this is resulted in us being unable to, to, to, to send the goods by see, we do almost everything by there. and that comes with a huge cost. some political candidates petition the constitutional court to postpone the election to allow more time to sort out the logistics, but the court ruled against that and the commission sees changing the election date is not an option. or this said, this is
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a familiar problem. did you guys see seems to be a country where people never learn from experience. so that's where we didn't have the same issues coming over and over again as though you know, there is no way of coming out of the, of, of, of the same situation. all eyes are on the left, whole commission, voters know it faces many challenges for they want a free, fat and credible casting. 0 construct voters and sheila are deciding whether to replace a its constitution, the states back to the dictatorship of augusta pen or say, now this is the 2nd time that you lays hold a referendum on a replacement to the current constitution. and this follows major protests against an equality that grips the nation in 2019. the new draft is considered more conservative and market friendly. it also emphasizes the need to protect private property and has strict rules on immigration and abortion. in russia's routing
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party has unanimously supported presence of a person's bid for re election at the policy conference and moscow fusion movies, eking and all that 60 a time, and the march election taking place. next year, he's promised to make russian a sovereign self sufficient power. now this, the business that i would love to have, that you say the scale of historical challenges facing russia requires a united front, old patriotic forces. the tasks facing the russian federation a growing like a snowball, because russia is a winter country and loves the car on times that are class on this. he's, you're known in readiness to respond to even the most difficult challenge aids. yup . and nobody needs to well and mexico, one of the biggest and most controversial infrastructure projects and recent history, it has been completed ahead of schedule the 1st passengers and boarded the maya train and mega product macro projects championed by president on the us manual lopez open. the door julia got down at reports a victory lap for
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mexico's president. all aboard the maia train of 1500 kilometer railway designed to connect some of the country's best known taurus destinations with construction rent, billions of dollars over budget faced multiple lawsuits and fierce criticism from environmental is to 5 years after 1st breaking room emissions project is a reality as president, and that is mind with lopez over that or, or i'm look, you know, you rated the 1st 3 of the network 7 lines. the entire circuit should be completed by march. no, it's a hit on most. we are not exaggerating when we say that is currently no construction project in the world like this one. and it was done in record time. these works generally spend over several governments. neither of the criticisms nor the delay train bother these passengers thrilled to be on its inaugural trip. they believe the president's promise that the trip you will live southern mexico out of
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poverty, bringing jobs, tourism, and development to a long neglected region. the surface excellent. the train isn't very good condition of some things need to be fixed, but the train is great. but the train has also brought destruction. thousands of factors of jungle were cut down to make way for the tracks. and directly below is the regions unique network of underwater caves. activists here that could be contaminated by the tree, or we're still could collapse entirely. i'm not sees the maya train as part of a larger plan to modernize mexico from new airports to a coast to coast cargo lines intended to rival the panama canal for his critics. the whole thing is just the vehicle for his ego, for his political ambition, being pushed through before the end of his term. after all, the high communities that live along the past between hope that despite the logical and economic costs, it means right of days them ahead. julia go. yeah,
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i know i'll just euro mexico city. well that's it for me and associates, hey, for this new zone. but don't go away, i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with much more of the day is news. stay with us on, on to 0. it is a tenant to produce object. these coverage. many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military with telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet on the fringes of his randy public discourse and seeing more voices persist, sales calling the way to the listening post covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes next as is around one, gaza continues, we bring you the nation, we're on the grounds and goes back to bring you the events as they have been reporting 1st 10 on the suffering, and a lot of people under and then the list of tasks and states and we live in occupied
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east garrison covering the lights, his political developments and in fact we're here across the west bank. the full thing has how this war is not just massively affecting losing dollars. stay with us with the latest updates and detailed coverage of the war on gaza on alice's 0. maybe even interview on my what do you what that will be at that the send me the see need is i did i was open at it's about 80 pounds. that's fine. so let me just then let me uh would you like another mentioned bucket. so yeah, i don't think this,
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but the file must have had to fill out like a me, it's literally just have them a photo not glue on them. and they've been in bed. zillow. just get them in a minute and we'll go. freleigh hazy. are the a hostile weeks of devastation and gaza pressure around self and israel and abroad for prime minister benjamin netanyahu just stopped from boston to start the color that runs. i'll see you today and this is out to 0 also coming.

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