tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 27, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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southern garza, in less than 3 months of walrus riley is killed more than $21100.00 palestinians is now unleashing more destruction. and. a in central and southern garza, the hots of gauze the cities palestinians are false to bury their loved ones in the rubble of the homes. right. the soldiers spaces away. grief and rage in the occupied westbank off the 6 on palestinians and killed by miss riley throwed in a refugee camp. and amid the dogmas a glimmer of hope teaches volunteer to give plaza as the children have been out of school for id 2 days. the it's 1500 g m t, that's 5 pm in gaza where these variety minute res, been expanding its ground operation to the south and central gaza in the past few
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hours. it's sheldon area around the i'm of the hospital and from eunice. it's run by the palestinian red crescent society. this is the 2nd time in as many days as well as targeted the groups facilities. at least 30 people were killed and the injured of being transported to the nearby. and also the hospital. a lot of the are in central guys are 5 palestinians were killed and is right, the strike on the schools and none of my calls, the refugee camp. any displaced women and children with sheltering that does re the tanks and troops have been seen entering central gaza. it follows yesterday's valves and by the head of the minute treat. how does that, how that they that the war and gaza could last for many months? let us go live to thought a couple assume he joins us now from the off. i have been sent in south southern guns, a raw the where the strikes started near an hospital left its operations. at this point. yes. send me
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a residential building that is uh, in the area near the little hospital in san units have been slots and work. 30 palestinians have been reported killed with the other people. so ended as rescued ration in that region, continue to evacuate, move victims and people from under the rustles. now this residential building was also hosting in factories from separate area in kansas trip. as the southern part of the gaza strip is right now, full of evacuees and most of the houses from separate areas, inventory, trees. and this is only the 1st i took that had been carried out in san eunice by the artillery showing continues as well as the isabel, the forces are trying to take a full control over the largest city in gauze, all where the confrontations on the ground that we've the palestinian scientists and the is really ministry. so just continue on daily basis. i thought the
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latest evacuation or something we talked about causing confusion as more people head towards that offer. yes, absolutely. uh, the, the east valley occupation forces had dish new uh, evacuation orders for the residents of the middle of corporate subcontract. as well as for some residential neighborhoods in front of me just to have moved to south for the safety. but we need clearly to remember the eliot days of the will waive ease many minutes we had owed the people of the north central areas of kansas city to sleep mode to be soft just to guarantee due to this thing to right now they are doing the same scenario for the residents who are in the region. so in the south, you have been dropping differently fits with a q off coast on about with a map when it showing the routes that people must follow to move to the south and the area that supposed to be a safe for the community. this is also had made much more broadening concerns and
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policies are not no longer believing what is the same or wondering between each of the we're next to go as the sounds has been very, become, become very over crowded with residents on the bottom and continues where di isabelle, the forces are also looming with the auction kind of limited the ground invasion for some areas in the south, which also the holding fee among palestinians that they might not be safe in other areas in the south of gaza strip. in particular, in roughly atomic, what are you hearing about reports of re deployments and movement spies, radio occupation forces in the north of gaza. the this is a fleet tax that conducted by the is really ministry. just especially the house. it started the military operation with holling intensity of at bombing and destruction of residential houses. i was also back to the street to street bottles. i have been oh,
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so carry jobs and such aries box. he's ready for us as close to the various she. demi's making an unrelenting set distinction in the north south, but right now they haven't made some tracks to can withdraw with withdrawals from particular areas. bates handling and a lot. yeah. looms sewing with about yeah. refuge account of course. no dis toxic, aimed at making and flattening glasses from previous fellows or some particular area. and right now they are repositioning the military troops tillery unit. so separate areas just to guarantee that they are taking the planning to keep the train over the central invite to places to continue, maybe the administrative regions with in the coming days, as we are seeing me videos showing the class or confrontations, that means the palestinian fighters and these really ministry all right,
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thanks very much thought a couple. i zoom and we're getting would the, the casualty toll from the strikes me and i'm of hospitalized actually at 20 we'll bring you more details as soon as we get them. well this is what civilians are enjoying now in southern guns that his mother grieving, had a son who was wounded outside. it was killed. bravo! outside the red crescent hospital. my beloved son, you took my heart, you took my heart, he's gone, my son is gone. my son is gone, my son is gone, he's gone. my heart on the bottom side stuff is the media and communications officer of the palestine red crescent society. she joins us on the phone from ramallah in the occupied westbank. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, we start with those strikes near the hospital this past and of repeatedly striking at or near hospitals. michael m a, was it doing to the ability to operate the ability of people to get in and out.
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unfortunately, the kind of found out across on to board working under an extremely dangerous and impossible condition that no hospital can even reach. and this word under today there was something right and it's going to the hospital, dozens of people would come twice. others with a one way wouldn't it end up sending in front of the hospital and this is absolutely is causing significant fear and panic among thousands of people who are taking chances and fight a what hospital and i was headquarters in front of it. this is not the 1st target even yesterday, there was a tentative sending the target to of what is most of the found phone read, click on for the course and income units to the sound of the injuries. i'm going to displease f t said days before. there was a shot for
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a test to use or for him why he was inside. i was calling to see the problem and is that it is on this constant attack against kaufman and healthcare workers. and even just getting worse and worse. 70 now don't have any other options. they have run out of old options. i didn't i, they don't know even where to go eat, because there's no fee to pay people or just move a multiple times from a place to another was complete in god. yeah. every where is not pay and the boss there is any medical aids getting through to the knowles to hospitals. what's left of hospitals and health care institutions in the north of this point. i city, i'm the north on hoffman. when's completely out of service or medical factors have shot down. you see is the deposit, it would cost them to,
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to do the hospital apply to the hospital and i don't see the medical fees as well as complete keeping i use access to medical supplies and even the only time we were able to send companies regardless if you and the north was only getting the one week to which is at only $210.00 at a truck which was loaded with 2. okay, let me jump the ball. i think this is an important point to clarify because many people might have the idea that the noise has been in time evacuated. there are still how many people roughly left in the north side with, as you said, no access to any functioning hospitals or healthcare facilities on the situation. at least there is a 100000 to the news or the tim, they're involved, the city i am, the noise. they are completely trapped, is inside the cause of safety and the north without access to food water,
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but even medical care services every single day you would have getting thousands of phone calls from the people who are the trap in their home. and we don't even be able to reach out to them to deliver our medical services. we got a call from grandpa and the grandmother. they have a boy. their grandson was inside the home, lived in egan. so unfortunately, he was killed beauty, shirley and put a couple of days. did, bobby was a child with them. he's probably the home, they weren't even unable to daddy. and they'd have cool moments. syrian organizations, including all appealing to, to just reach out to them. and unfortunately, we were unable to do so because money am uncomfortable of mimicry areas and they can take, he denied oscar. so any here,
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let me tell them where it says i'm going to go to even the p t. that's what we are able to ease in many areas. not just line to explain to view is when you say a 100000 people attract why they tried to in the north and con, leave. i know it said all the time to because i just god like there's people who are the people who are very sexy and there is one. is that people and what is no way for them to evacuated and to walk 4 or 5 hours to go towards the house. there is no way for them to do so. there is a complete destruction for the infrastructure. and on top of that, there is no transportation for there is no fuel. so how be some can expect. and certainly people or people would have chronic diseases along would be done, would be likely to walk 4 or 5. i was towed to the south and the question is, where to go and the south, even in the south palestinians have been trying to get in their homes in areas or
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whatever it is, forcing people to go to. for example, ha, ha, ha, ha, has the m. o you the fee for the del, for, and then the bombs and the fine. it's not safe in garza everywhere needs to be with the city. the central and even south of goza. as the in the campaign intensifies these ready bombing campaign intensifies and focuses on central and southern goals at how concerned are you that what we've seen transpiring roles, he's going to the exact same thing is going to try and spot in the south and in central garza and for the hospitals and medical facilities, you are responsible for trying to assist that we are absolutely explaining what a regarding what happens in control of the past few days as an is just intensifying its homework meant for the areas and central gulf with thousands of
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people are killed because those houses are completely over the crowd. it was kind of just not only one family, multiple families, odyssey $2.00 because at 70 families have evacuated. the end the notes on the went to their reluctance homes and center of, of the i know they are again, forced to leave control of garza and go towards the house. and the question is, where to do to the is already over crowded and there's no place to go to. for example, look at the camera to present. we have already forced to leave and shot down. i could talk to them in the fifty's. we continued working. i'm on house the time you and your what happens then. we are working under exceed interest conditions every single day, the board much and something that happened in the area of, of the home and house, but i'm to, that means are we going to be a target again? okay,
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thank you so much about the status of that. appreciate your thoughts on that. the land us taught us mention the is these right. the army has ordered power steering's across a vast area of central gaza, including on the policy refugee camp to evacuate. and being told to go to devin bye, which is further in the south you and says, evacuation order effects about 61000 displace palestinians, mostly from northern garza and whole body has moved from them as well as a refugee camp. i'm crazy. standing on is the law head, dean road, one of the main high roads, the nest, the north, the south of the gulf on this side is as much as the refuge account where that is ready for it. says, are people living in that area to be bought to wait? and we have been seeing people since the morning if that's the way from the area.
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on the other side of the street. is people waiting for any type of transportation. we know that there has been no cards, no fuel cards to transport. and here, as you see people taking a couple of their stuff, a couple of their mass, a couple of blankets and a couple of clothes because this is the only thing they can take. and we must also remember that this is not the 1st time these people have been evacuated. they evacuated from is another area of the gaza strip. people are telling us they're tired from being displays for more than one time. they said that there are no places for them to go as most of the you and shelters cooler than hospitals are packed with people. and we have been seeing people putting their 10 in mt areas, setting up their tense and making their own refugee camps. this is the scene right now, and people are being displaced for more than one time in the gaza strip. this is in the city for august. and because the refuge account,
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let's take you through this. now this is for the ge, obtains wild, is there a showings, palestinians in the share, some of the long districts of gauze and city trying to bury that amid the rubble of they've destroyed homes. thousands have been killed in this way. the strikes and many bodies are still trapped under the debris and no ambulances to carry the wounded as sporadic st by false continue of the site that i mentally held these really forces told the residents of the living area that they would be fine. and then they dropped a bomb on them, which killed $35.00 people. a lot of them are still trapped under the rubble of those destroyed houses. the a month. the occupying forces are currently in this area about a 100 meters away from this area. and they are shooting at everyone who tries to cross the intersection. the destruction is significant, and it covers the whole area after these really forces intentionally bombed it. i
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mean, what you're on has as you can see in this area, your ongoing street battle is going on between is really forces and palestinian fighters to show you doing it and show her that. here you can see the burial of people in one of the targeted houses because their families cannot get to cemeteries to bury them. they're trying to dig a mass grave. so we're burning people who live in this house. we are currently trying to dig a most great. 2 what did they do? these young people who is responsible for this? look at all the bodies of young people. no, there's 2 more bodies on the streets that have been la you there since yesterday. no ambulance is no, nothing, no food, no drinks. what are some of what i need?
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i know we are going to get more wounded and that's people. do you want to see that the people come? come, let me show you my house. no votes, no food, no flower. people have nothing to eat or drink. look without clothes, sick people are not getting their medicine and not being picked up by the ambulance . this is ethnic cleansing, 30 or 40 people have been killed here. let's do one of the rubble. almost 58 of them are children, you know or did they inform you before they blew up the house? no, i saw them yourself through the window. we ran out quickly and it destroyed the building . the israel has repacked created the bodies of ac palestinians. it says were killed in fighting and then all of them part of the gaza strip. they've been buried in a mass grave and that off in the south honey, my mood reports. this is the finer resting place for 8 the palestinians in another
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mass engraved in garza. his ro transferred the bodies to authorities in gaza via the kind of asylum in crossing the truck. carrying the remains, making its way through the streets of rebecca to the cemetery. both those are slowly lowering them down the we received to contain that with several people inside some complete, entire quotes. susan, the others dismembered somewhere really decomposed, but we can't open the container because we are in a residential area. we move to contain it directly to the graveyard. we will document all the bodies and find the case against these ladies on charges of all kinds of many of the bodies are badly decomposed. many and apparently they are around a t people inside, but we were unable to open the contain that the cause of the strong smell and to
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avoid spreading diseases in the area of the roof. a health emergency committee save attempt will be made to identify them later if possible. the may have loved the full audit. the committee has been informed about the bodies that arrived to the come i was so i'm crossing the committee, receive them, and we'll bury them in this mass graves, volunteers linked to hand and came to pay their final respect another last of grave. and yet more palestinians, whose names may never be known, their identity is lost in a war with unimpressive dented, this tall honey. my mother was just the rough uh, southern gaza, one of these really minutes. he says another 3 soldiers have been killed in battles in northern gaza. that takes the number of his right. a troops killed in gaza to $150.00 full since the beginning of the ground campaign at the end of october. how my says it's 5 is a using guerrilla tactics. i'm pushing is ready. so i'll just and using the
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knowledge of causes terrain and tunnel network in just soldiers have been ad listed from gaza to the sort of comp medical center in southern as well. since monday the facility has received at least 49 troops, 16 of them in serious condition of the battles. in northern garza, a sort of higher r as in television, joins us now live from this. what are you hearing there about the mountain casualties? well, some of those 3 that you just mentioned, one of them was a combined to all 3 of them in the twenty's, as you said in northern gaza. and it comes, that's the time why this riley military is saying that it's a games have been a huge in northern gauze or in that it said that it's almost a pretty much in full control of that part of the strip. well, there is. so you said it seems that some, there's only one remaining up,
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it's highly and the believe how mass a group of fights is a still that. but when you see these numbers of casualties still happening in the north, it does show that it's not in full control. there's been releasing video not just from the north of gaza today, but also releasing a video with more details, showing a 2 of the of them 2 videos of them in the north killing. some of those ha slices, as well as in central goals, are in gauze the city as well. and then also saying that they've managed to go into hon unit so we know that they're all as strikes and fun units that particularly talking about they so deep within han use took me talking about a ground troops in a place called a horse. but now who is that a space is where a lot of the fights is, came from the spices and is not meant to had fights is came from. when they carried out that's outside of us 7 attack in israel and they've pulled that specific
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cooperation. it seems it's a new operation in that area that called us and me. and the reason why that's is, is, will some of those killed the large number of those killed during that attack? well, in a southern town. 6 1 it is ready southern town with gaza called me. oh, so it just gives you a sense of this. it seems is where the saying a lot of the fights is that came from were from the area. i may know the crime, eunice is a lot more that see populates, it is very different to the north. a now with more civilians in the area is going to become even harder for them as being quite a bit of common free from political a nutri lead is about how the war is going. take us through the rhetoric. yeah, absolutely. there has been a real sense in the last few days and it's it messages that are being sent out,
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but this is necessary. they know the casualties are increasing in numbers. they know that the number of captives held have also been kills many of them. since that these 5 came to a very abrupt holtz at the beginning of the month, and there were also the public pressure to bring back those captives. now what we have been hearing in the last 24 hours searching the night from these really minute 3 cheese things. this will is going to take months. he said, this is something that the prime minister himself has been saying, as well as hearing also uh from the defense minister all go out. and he said that they were fighting on 7 different fronts and that they were able to control 6 of them. of course, he's also referring to that no than a boy that people are incredibly frustrated. it seems even though they support the whole, these really public, not only do you have the families of those health captive, but want them both but, but you also have tens of thousands of people right now is really, but hey, instead of eve and some of the hotels around them fully books and the reason why
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that is, is those from the northern border towns as well as the southern border towns. rather they have no way to go right now. they can't go home and they are currently des, space, and many of them have said that the frustration for them is not knowing when they'll be able to go back so much so, but some of those from the northern border towns has protested yes. today, one thing all it says as to when they'll be able to return. so you have a one hand, these ready government admitted trees saying this is going to take a very long time and then a public, even though it's supporting the will feeling incredibly frustrated. all of this saw me as there are reports at the moment in his riley media. the us secretary of state on to me blinking is potentially going to be visiting israel next week to discuss the will and gaza. well, i will leave it that time. so i sat,
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a hired on the lights on the show will bring you saw his report about how more than a quarter of a 1000000 is right. these have applied for gun licensees in just 2 months. no position is supposed to take to the streets in the democratic republic of congo. this frustration grows over a dispute to general election. the now jordans, king of della, has issued a joint statement with egyptian president that does that, that has c c off to a meeting in cairo, the to lead to say they reject any attempts by as well. to expel palestinians from garza and the occupied westbank. they also called on the international community to pressure is around to agree to an immediate cease fire. so that aids can be allowed into gaza light spring and now month long the shower. i'll just say we're a senior political analyst, always good to have you in model one. so let's stop 1st of all of these statements
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from egypt and jordan. obviously a sign that they still worried about this is, is this still really a and is really political conviction to try and achieve the this expulsion of palestinians? absolutely, absolutely. i mean, clearly the, the destruction of gaza is meant among other things to push the palestinians. one way or another also out of the enclave because one way to do it is of course just to get put them on the trucks and, and, and transfer them on the other side of the border. another way of doing it is basically making goes on livable enhance as it is today. with the over a 1000000 and a half people displaced and more than 562 according to some estimates 70 percent of that essential buildings destroyed. clearly we going to get to the point where to buy a lot of better seniors will voluntarily want to leave some of them 6, some of them and able to survive as it is. some of them might have disease,
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some of them looking for medical treatment and so on, so forth. but the idea of pushing the palestinians out is, is the 2nd they are still alive is alive. but, but let me, let me address the, the lead, the, the lead the statements. i think what, uh, what really gets my attention about the jordanian and the egyptian leadership. making that statement is that they both have to accept this. i mean, they are suffering countries and they don't have to accept that. what, what is me is instead of them doing something about the ongoing general? so i think guys are today we are warning about something that's might happen in the future. but what about the general side that is happening in guys? what do they, what are they doing about that? instead of focusing too much about the future, if we could only all of us, meaning out ups and none at ups. one of those who cared about peace and security and so on, so forth to focus on anything. then jenna southern,
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gaza this way with them. we will then have to worry about the day after. right, milan this talk about expelling, transferring policies from gauze. it gets even more bizarre when you read was member of can i sit down a donald form a as you, i'm sure. remember you and then by so the is being quoted, it is right. the media as saying he's received enquiries from various countries about taking palestinians countries in south america and africa to it. we're, we're going to the british, the one the schemes now. right. i mean, it, these really imagination, except for the fact that, of course, these of people in that row native countries, these, the migrants who have gone to another country course of course, even that is horrible. right? a lot of people are natives of their country, but i mean, the idea is that these ranges are, are, you know,
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are looking into this was such was such um, you know, lack of humanity that clearly they want to normalize the idea of ethnic cleansing. the one normalized, the idea of that, but a seniors could once again through uh go through the big neck by go through another neck by go through another estimate cleansing from their homeland. and the idea and the way to to normalize that is to keep talking about it in different ways. one way to say it is africans and latin america. so i think there's in the receiving them. another way of saying there's too many and people don't guys, if we divide them 100 countries, each country with their 20000, it's not a big deal. i said, way of saying it is, we're going to dump them all in and sign i because china is actually a great place for palestinians that they could live happily ever after. but there is another way to deal with this problem. we don't talk about it. we should talk about it. a lot of people are also talking about as we are federal 0 not addressing good. or maybe a lot of the jews who come from not that america africa and you'd have to go back
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to life in africa and eastern europe where they came from. i mean, that would be a good thing. a lot of these really speak hungarian, they speak french, they speak german, and the 2nd they speak spanish. a lot of them big come from lot that america in europe, other places i think it's a good idea if they think it's good for the palestinians. it's probably good for them to if that's the idea today is to transport people around. i mean, the better people are better candidates to be going back to their original home language, probably jewish americans, rich jewels, and so forth. well, there's a focus now as i'm showing away, model won a talk about developing between quotation marks, gauze it into something completely different than is really real estate companies released. the video showing is really solid. just saying that establish new settlements in gauze of the soldiers and the video all seen inside gaza pledging to build the company that shed the video describes itself as
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a supplement construction company and on his right, a t v. commentators politicians soldiers, families have spoken about as well as offensive engagement and national security minutes. so for example, cooling for the death penalty for palestinian fights is one. all the speakers suggest dropping a nuclear bomb should be a good option, the old se melvin somebody. probably my me one for 5. so what's our force? i say it was or ok, well sure. let me know about some of the. yeah, they can go back to it. we are a country with the atomic bomb. that's it. that's what i'm saying. that nobody should live on this land. okay? no one should live on this land, if not for the jewish people. so you don't specify the big picture of a vase that kind of ties this all together, i guess smaller one is the human eyes ation of palestinians. that either this item that can be tossed over the bowl to, to egypt, told jordan sent on the ship over to south america. a whole simply just dropped
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a nuclear bomb. and the year to this, look, these were in the government, this paving the way, uh for this kind of right, the colors vision of these are the society by eh, once and again, wondering about that. but as soon as if they are, they start make state warner against the better seems to be the demonic enemy warning against the fed as soon as to be the evil that basically wants to destruction of israel and so on, so forth. and i come into a couple of days ago, but the fact that while i see increasingly more or more is res coke in general side, those terms as if they've really got to the other darker side of our humanity. you know, in the way they express their rage and the fear and the racism, and that the human eye is ation of the palestinians. quoting for the in any issue of the pet as soon as on the destruction of god. so why don't the other hand, i have noticed that and much of the i don't media,
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certainly on the palestinian need. you don't see voices calling for the i'm here nation of the jewish people. or quoting for throwing atomic bombs on his right, or the destruction of these are the actual destruction. and i'm not talking about some people want to change that to gene in his right. so why this kind of the human edition happening on the part of the secular colonial or the actual people on the occupation? i'm not expressing that much of a symptom. and even though, even though we are witnessing now more than a 100000 casualties among the people in garza, more than 20000 people been killed by israel and got so more than a 1000 children been killed. and yet we don't see that kind of hate through that kind of blue line. general side, though, is citing against the against the is right, is that we see from these really public and that goes on and start by the is where
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the government, meaning you'll see a former deputy for administer. do you see fitness number meaning finally my numbers you see it leads. you're seeing the, there's a community is going on is reading the media and many and making general side the statements that i need society would be considered inside smart devices. and printers is it notable though? model long, but we haven't seen the same sort of reaction global reaction, particularly from west and leaders about concerns about rather close ation concerns about genocidal speech. hate speech. the sort of reaction we saw off the, you know, with the, with the programs to clamp down on what was seen as radical, a slam on we don't hear about those being canceled on social media sites to be those members of connected or even these randy government who are on the rack hold talking about new dropping nuclear bombs on gall. so that's quite notable is that,
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is that some international complicity here isn't the but i'm not sure you've got the memo. but the, what's the visit was on to some. it is a it has no room, no place, no time for the most. then what or stumble for the or enter most of them racism or anti but a state university, and it's just j human or that. and by that we're killing innocent people of you don't need to be any religion to appreciate that in this is wrong, morally and according to its national. absolutely. but you know, as i said before, they even more right. but there's something very different this time around and that's why it is, is quite disturbing of the fact that what's the relates, i'm not moving according to their own norms of liberalism. to take a stand on a genocide that's happening in plain sight. and as independent observers, such as the united nations and elsewhere are said, this has not happened since the 2nd world war,
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this kind of industrial scale murder of another people. this kind of a general site that's happening as we speak. but in plain sight, day after day after this not happen overnight. it's not someone just to a nuclear bomb. this is happening. they have after day. and it's not happening. without them being consulted. what's the policies are financing and well, i mean, literally is now the era off the post to geneva conventions of 1949 on the protection of civilian populations. right? so the idea that well, this happened in world will to make means is okay, now, how far back do we want to go? should we return to the middle ages and the think about the most international who met the, especially the 1st junior buckley, especially to the 4th geneva convention and the genocide convention based happen mostly because of the kinds of accessories we've seen by the nazis against occupied the editor, right, so there's this idea that now the only
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a brief pause that we have that's really matches a bit of what's happening now is something like what happened in portland and other places, something like the various massacres that happened against the jews and others in the 2nd world war, so it's general started happening and play side 75 years after the 2nd world war we're talking many decades later, many years later. and yet this happens in place life. and it just doesn't happen in the final way. place, per se. it happens in a place where it's being armed, finance and supported by western powers model and always goods. ok, thanks for coming in or as well as national security administrative model can give you this personally handed out weapons. these also sped up the process for issuing licenses. the number of these, right, these who own guns, it's been searching since october, sort of high it out as this report from kind of these the small party tests with big demands to see less guns on the streets since from us is
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a tack on october 7 more is riley civilians all now on a drive pushed by the national security minister and box by the prime minister himself. i don't think we're everywhere and i don't i don't know. maybe great. maybe i don't know. security minister bank is a, is granting gun licenses via phone interviews. so it's no surprise that when someone with his hands up his shot the on, through his thoughts like this is a coach of death. and it's an existence of threats to us or what was not the time for lawlessness. that's life was prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose response to the killing of you ball call. solomon noms is riley civilian, who tried to stop palestinian attackers who opened fire on people at the bus stop. he was shot dead by an army reserve is despite putting is gone down. a much
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thompson is a him come assume the presence of many arms civilians save the situation and prevented a major disaster. it happened dozens of times before. so we should continue this policy. i definitely at least support it. we may pay a price for it. that's life, i'm sure none of these righty government allowed the false tracking of gun permits earlier this year, spots it since changed. the rules again move in a quarter of a 1000000 is riley's of applied for gun licenses in just 2 months. i just sold a woodland, gaza, a 100 approvals were given a day. now it's 3000 and the person behind all of this is rose, national security, minnesota. it's a mob been give a scene handing out tens of thousands of weapons to civilians. i am good to us that threatened to stop sending israel small firearms on the heads of the gun licensing
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authority, resigned in protest of what he described as the minister handing out guns like suites many is writings believes they've been abandoned by the government and military left to fend for themselves and all type, a 7 believing that had most civilians been alms, perhaps more lives may have been saved and started shooting range is a fully books, a trend that doesn't look like he'll be ending any time soon. so the height of all the 0 tel aviv funerals have been held in the occupied westbank for 6 palestinians that were killed. and in this riley drone, strong come the notions refugee camp near to him caught them. soldiers prevented ambulances from reaching the site is very false. is also detained, full team palestinians, across the occupied westbank on wednesday. non con has more from the north ships
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refugee camp to the right in north highlands county. i began around midnight. it was the 2nd rate in 24 hours now was 30 in the morning. they were a group of men any age as 17 and 29 who were just stood here. they were watching the rate. and then, and these really drained stride came in from that direction, hitting the ground over here you can see the crate to here. that's where the joint strike hits. you can see the slap note over here on the wall. now we've just been speaking to a paramedic who described what he saw. he was a 1st person on the same sort of thing. do you have a wonderful gene that key in the i arrived at the place after hearing the 1st bomb is the one that it was the biggest crime comes a lot of where the explosion occurred. we found the men lying everywhere. they were all our friends and brothers. the injuries were from shrapner from the missouri. one of the young man had his hand cut off and the other had his foot cut off. they
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were all young men and civilians. they went to share. the occupation does not differentiate between civilians and military heads above the as you can see the blood on the ground. that's where the paramedic was trying to help the people now these raise stopped. ambulance is coming in for about an hour and a half. eventually they had to pick up the men and take them down to where the ambulance is with. but that's not the only significant incident that happened. we've been hiring from a power medic who's told us that these really sold joe looked into his ambulance and stabbed a palestinian man in the neck whilst he was on an ambulance. a stretcher. you've lost him if you wanted to appear on camera and would count his incident. but he's a said no, he's fearful of reprisals. we've not seen something like that before. and his really entering is really sold, entering an ambulance and stabbing somebody in the neck and wrong con, how does that know it sounds calm? the occupied westbank have these right? the army,
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and has the law intensifying attacks across the border with lebanon and his right? the strike is killed at least 3 civilians and vintage bail and southern lebanon has the law and israel have been exchanging fire across the board a since october, the 7th. a 126 has the law fights has, and 11 is where the soldiers have been killed so far as well as 27 lebanese. and these re lease civilians, not a hash them is live for us in the quarter in south lebanon. so are they always seeing some development in the types of weaponry being used in these exchanges? now? it will send me just an hour to go. hezbollah launched the maybe the largest barrage to watch is read 30 of what gets to what's the reaction more now? and that's according to has the last statement in retaliation to has it to is rose bombardment of vintage based on beginning of the civilians. the so,
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and during this, this, this was the 6th attack on this day during this day, there are several, all that the accent. actually each talk was different from the other for the fact that they were using different kinds of kinds of weapons. for example. and i've talked to watch the show about farms was a combination of rockets and drones. another attack, uh uh, the close to us here in the quarter involve that on the 18 catch. you shall rock. it's up to the, to the east. there was an attack also on could but my with the book i'm a mist size and, and so on. so there are different attacks and in different areas. 6 attacks today by physical law. israel also last several as strikes mainly towards medical heene and from yeah, between the 2 towns. there were 3 huge air strikes. also in the, the town of mason job. i do a 12 houses that were partially hit or destroyed by is really war planes that
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besides drawing a tax also and over here in the whatever we are. and on an hourly basis, there's always opportunity bombardment going on and dally um, what sort of impact is the mounting, civilian told, taking now as well now with the number of civilian casualties rising, especially with the desktop for us if indians yesterday, and that's really what plane i talk in vintage band, it's becoming a button now to see it varies here, things, residential areas and sounds close to the borders. and even some of the towns are even far from the board, the 17 or 20 kilometers. and this is leading to a lot of a situation of a fear in this area. i mean, it's not any more easy to go around. it's not any more easy to drive because at any time you might expect a drone to hit your call with with, with
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a miss. i just like what happened yesterday and to mean when to civilians escaped death. when it's ready, drone launched a broker to what's the cause of that. so the situation is, is getting sense day of the day and getting more dangerous for 4 or 4 civilians, especially those who decided to stay in the board. the address. all right, we'll leave it that. thanks so much. sally hashim. oh, once full of students, schools in the gaza strip and now filled with displaced people, queuing for food and water. for one teacher has decided to start teaching again, despite being displaced himself and his own school being destroyed, coming and never like has more. and the less than many adults have yes. then when displaced children in rough, uh, southern guns that crowd together in a make shift classroom that they could outside of that we have
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a right to education just like all children in the world with the mental right to education. it has been 81 days since we've been to proper schools. we've had enough to hold off the un estimates at least 275 schools have been destroyed and dozens more damaged by israel's plumbing campaign. even though in the international schools are granted special protection, that exempts them from being targeted greenville or conflict. the one still standing, a full of displaced families. the children's teaching stark on the why me has also been forced through his home, his former school destroyed. but he's determined to not you these young mines and the dates on how to behave, and so i have a lot since the wall sconces adult children are upset, faces a pale that's sad about the damage, the destruction, and the pain that they seen. we thought we q the mountain and creative battery, wanting to see it. so we started with games. and when we suggested classes in the
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tense, like the idea and then they developed a passion for it. the school year has been suspended in gaza as is really a tax and repeated force displacement make formal education or boss impossible. so these palestinian children, camille and that lack of does era the, the now at least a 160 people have been killed in central nigeria in a tax on about 20 remote farming communities over the weekend. another 300 were injured when government torched houses and destroyed property. funerals have been taking place in plateau state thousands of people. the fact that homes, the violence is the worst and central nigeria for 5 years,
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for the symbolic reports from bulk us in this area is that the plan hosted to be communities that came on that multiple attacks by government. most of those where he a such a business as usual, they have so many people, whoever look at that, be those been familiar disposed people from the communities that came on to talk. some of them i am judges, some of them i hospitality is of interest meant as some of them being hosted by the electives here. so we have beyond dispute. we also have stepped out of town to get to some of the communities that came on the outside. and some of them were not too safe for us to get into because of some of the as was completed, is that they believe on find the single. so it would, despite the fact that we have to go to a practice with us, we have to make a diesel at some point because it was not too safe for us to get into the with some of the other abilities that come on the outside. we saw houses, but now we saw vehicles, we saw properties destroyed, and i've also received it documents from the look on alternatives here, which actually highlights the number of houses fund the number of people killed in
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these communities. and just to compiling a list of people who are missing from the communities, and even though some of them i believe to be it's 7 like don't in the doesn't. so no one has the exact number of people me think. what's the width thing for authorities to confirm? how many people have executive detail? because what i have here is $148.00 people killed in bull cost a loan look at government area and we have about 3 look at them is that came on that side. that's part of can lie. do you book a government? and also mind go, so while we're waiting for this, the vice president costume shit to my was the a and then today and the is it that the, it please just behind me here? i think it's like a minute stadium. and after that, obviously he left full apple job and them, he didn't go to the villages to see those were displaced. so we're waiting to hear what next to the government will be saying to dentist. and by how did zebra full cause?
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it's in the democratic republic of congo. several people have been wounded in confrontations between police and protesting opposition supporters. the unrest follows last week's elections which were mobbed by delays and credibility concerns. the opposition wants to the vote and knowledge and this quote for nationwide protests. catherine, so is that the demonstration in can shasta, this smell of t o guys is here. ok thing. so that we have the pawleys here. they are engaging, you know, a storm slide we protest is who are in the building. that is the poppy headquarters of martin by eulu. he is a presidential candidate. he's a mom of the leaders who is saying that they will reject any results coming out of the of the electoral commission. and basically what he says that he wants fresh
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election. and so he's supported are saying that they want to head to the street to say that they are disappointed about what's going on in the country. so we have seen some other as opposed to the old arrive on the taxi. they have been engaging also. so we the supporters of my team, so you will also monitoring what's going on in the other opposition on strong holes like last year in the southeast and goma in north uh q will province. so the situation right now is very fluid and did the government has already said that it's not going to allow any process to happen. yeah, catherine. so you all to 0 can. so i saw on demonstrations that taking place in argentina is capital city bought a side of us against the reforms of the new fall, right, president to the last week javier malay unveiled in emergency decree with 300 measures
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. and the rapidly de regulating the economy. on tuesday, he fired the 5000 government employees would join now from the side of us by monica. yon, a key of monica trade unions and not happy judging by the seems behind you wants the message. the. no, they're not happy at all. this is the 2nd from just in the last 15 days. president. have you have me, they has just been in the office for 2 weeks and he's already facing to prompt his time. it's x ray jr. and the largest trade unions in argentina, they want to about to pass through congress. they say he cannot roll with the decree. they also, they're against because this decree, this, that has all these measures a mountain among these many measures. not only he allows prizes to go off,
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he takes away subsidies from things like gas and electricity, and also he makes it easier for companies to fire. and this is something they say they want to see have you have me? they also have been. 6 the firm say that because does not approve his measures, you will call for a pub of size. so we're trying to see here who will make the stronger sense in these 1st few weeks of government. all right, we'll leave it the thanks so much want to kind of kias things. all thousands of migrants continue to march through mexico towards the us southern boulder. tens of thousands of as well as cubans and other nationalities have been pouring into mexico. and they're all coming, of course,
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in the hope of crossing over into the united states, the secretary of state anthony blinking is scheduled to visit mexico this week to discuss the ongoing migrant influx from central and south america. now the south korean asked to at least some q, a known for his role in the oscar winning film. parasite is died at the age of $48.00. lee was found dead by police. and so after he was reported missing, he'd been under investigation for legit drug use. apart from parasite lee is known for his roles and k drama hit such as my mr. and coffee prince. he also played leading roles and all the south korean movies, including the 2012 through law helps us. so that brings us to the end of this news out. you can get more information by heading
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