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was stealing all its growth as well as all but still to be sure and comments to palestinian farm is to harvest a crumbs near the settlements this year. pharmacy is rails, warren goals that is damaging the only the industry like never before. the $35.00 palestinians killed in the latest is riley attacks on refugee camps and central gaza. thousands more of forced to flee. sounds. i'm sammy's a them, this is i'll just a live from the hall. so coming up on the, on the video, i don't know the real sign go in this bad, we speak to the survivors of the strike on the residential building in southern
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garza, with many people with sheltering as well as prime minister of and you mean nothing? yeah, hold kansas, let me think of his wall cabinets following criticism from alpha nationalists and the coalition. we speak the palestinians detained vice, right? the forces about once they went through in custody, the, in the last 24 hours, the officials in gauze say 187 palestinians have been killed and is really strikes . well, that takes the total death, tall to more than $21500.00 attacks were carried out overnight on the new site. often massage a refugee camps in central garza killing dozens of people. tens of thousands of all this being forced to flee south the u. n g for humanitarian affairs says,
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as well as constant bombardment, the lengthy inspections of convoys is making the delivery of a increasingly difficult mountain. griffith express frustration of what he says is an impossible situation. is cooling for the fighting to stop. a lot of these 20 people were killed and it is right. the strike on the residential building in southern gaza. i mean my mood has moved from bravo. we should one view as you may find some of the images in his report to be distressing palestinian search with their, their hands for survivors after another air strike on the roof. this time, how's the crowded with women and children for the fun unit is the only mean love this, now that we're sleepy at home and then we suddenly had an explosion and the stones started full. and so i opened the window to ship and i heard the neighbors calling for help. so we came out and found a 2 story building that was full of displaced people,
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women and children collapsed on the fun. i don't know. we've been asking for help for 3 months. nobody is listen to us without us. we saying that again, help us. i hadn't heard that's enough to avoid that. now comes here at any time, day or night and look for them. and we managed from the rubble and not knowing what's going on and the 5 people are still missing, and 5 people were killed in children. like you see here, i don't have the money. i. yeah, these are the targets of these really ami. here. they are israel is now it's talking, the central and southern gaza strip area is crammed with tens of thousands of palestinians already displaced by the war on guns and the they came from hon eunice to offer and found a house where they sought refuge and then they just got bombed. well, give me a reason for why they were bombed. these were children and women only. we ourselves do not understand why they were born. they had been seeking refuge here for the last month. give me just one reason. saying good bye to not only the young but
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the very old and wondering who they will be saying farewell to this month. government. if it was there was not a single safe place in the anti and gaza strip. site designs are junk. there is no safe place in john's. i wonder if you save zones only exist in the narratives of days really military, but in gaza, no homes, no hospitals, not even a school. got to protect people from the unpredictable fall in bond. honeymoon mode was just the it uh dropbox. so during gauze, let's go live now. so thought a come by zoom in rough in southern garza, we seen today, talbot, this riley strikes full on refugee comes. what options is that leading people who've been displaced multiple times? now a yes,
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earlier assembly in this will on october the 7th, a fairly evacuation or does have been issued for residents from the north and central areas of the kansas trip to move to the uh south of the territory and also off a gauze of why jim this is what practically people have been doing off to the release of these orders. now the minutes reparations. and the focus of the attacks had been driven and made shifted from the completely the noise right now to the middle of overnights onto the southern parts of the gaza strip. where a knowledge of the tactic total body is very minute treat for the residents. that is, that they are intensifying the rates of the attacks by the artillery unit stuck on the 5th, around the areas of a rock. and because the ends of parades, refugee come, now this is one of the method is ready, forces are forcing people to flee, move to the south as they are destroying only vital means of life. the, as people are right now, started to move to russell,
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which is already very densely populated, but some people did not find any place to take shelter inside. as rough, i've become very overcrowded with residence. some people decided to remain to the in the house isn't the might face the opposite of being killed by the is verify is and this is completely similar to the scenario that have been carried out and being made in the north where there are still right now. some people being trapped in the notes of the gaza strip, refusing to evacuate as firstly the i'm not food of the safe. cory due to the sol, as is where the forces are dividing the office check in to move into around to 3 areas. to facilitate the military mobility on the ground does, which is what the forces are, are now mobilizing more troops to fight seems kind of just alongside with the middle governance of the gaza strip, the u. n. as well thought of today, complaining about challenges to the a delivery system. what does that mean? how does that translate into challenges for people on the ground?
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the so that's what we can see right now is that day by day challenges, a mounting for palestinians, especially for those who have been multiple of displaced from the houses a for all different areas. and the goal just ship are right now. the final phase for them is a rough off where there is no any other remaining areas for them to be protected on the way from the east valley on releasing bombing guns. right now. these people are building through completely difficult days are due to the very restrictive access of the human, dietary and 8 that each of the gaza strip. they are facing a complete acute food insecurity, where they are also forced to deal with the very did your rates and quality of food, drinkable water, and also the, to the there are depending on alternative methods for a cooking and for sitting for ya, due to the very deep shortage,
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also of fuel and gas supplies in the guitar too. that's all happens despite the fact that view um had issued a resolution that confirming the increase of the humanitarian aid to the goal of this trip. now with the ongoing grades and with the very slow mechanisms of a delivery into gauze that day by day, palestinians are facing most of agent as 40 percent of golf ones are on the age of 5. and if this situation becomes on change and the ongoing is really relentless at tax that completely opposite to cool the process and the velocity of 8 distributions inside garza. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much todd a couple. i zoom as well as prime minister by any means nothing. yeah. who is canceled the war cabinet meeting on the 1st they meant to discuss plans for garza's or off to the will nothing. yeah. who has been on the pressure from fall right. coalition members could agree that postwar planning would not be discussed by the cabinet battle now full to these right. the security cabinet that set to convene on
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tuesday next week coalitions fall right. policies of expressed opposition to any scenario that includes the palestinian authority taking power and garza. let's take a closer look at the major figures within these ready to go find this route as long as serving prime minister been, you mean nothing, you know took office again last yeah of the is that could policy into the coalition with far right. national this policies, one was really just sign is a faction form the it's a model been gives. but these now national security administer. and the 1st proponents, the sac lives in the occupied westbank. but as a lot of small to riches finance minister, he opposes palestinian sovereignty. local media reports vistas, the 2 minutes to say a post we'll plan for goals. there is not within the jurisdiction of as well as war cabinet that they are not members of defense minister you are, grant is in the wall cabinets the form a general has announced 3 phases to the war vein of reaching what he calls
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a new security reality in gaza and the war cabinet also includes many gallons form, a general and mitre chief of stuff he over so as well as previous ground, evasion of gauze it in 2014. let's get more from this out of highlights his life for us in tel aviv. so just explain to view is why it's so sensitive for the cabinet to discuss post war plans as well. you house the wall cabinet with all of those members with a lots of minute tree experience that you just mentioned that then you have the best of all smart trish, the finance minister as well as the it's a mob been given the national security minister now that pos of the very fault rights of this coalition. government now they from right from the beginning, we're not happy to not be included in this will cabinet, especially when they,
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but they don't have the military experience. that's a fine. and a prime minister benjamin netanyahu had decided to talk about what happens next post more. it would have been the 1st discussion in the role cabinets, and based on smart trips wasn't unhappy. he indicated that this wouldn't, so it wasn't the way to do things, but they should this conversation be, should be part of a why the conversation with the security cabinet of the security cabinet existed before the war. and that's where they discuss anything that's to do with national security, as well as the security of the country. and now the thing is, is that prime minister benjamin netanyahu has also been under a lot of pressure from the us to start discussing and start to have a plan. that's been one thing to hear what the plan is next. because for the longer they leave, the post will plan the longer this 5 thing this will could take place. and of
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course the u. s. has been putting lots of pressure saying, but the number of civilians, more than 21000 people killed so far. it doesn't look good and it's certainly what the us says that needs to stop. now if you look at that and then you have a meeting that's supposed to be scheduled for next week between us secretary of state and to me, big can who is meant to be visiting the region again, including to be is 5th trip. and. 2 he'll be asking lots of questions from and so benjamin netanyahu, on the other hand, doesn't want to angle those in the color. listen government because he actually came back to pa is the longest. subbing is ready. prime minister, he was able to come back to power through this coalition government with the far right such as it's a mob. been debased policy as well as smart trips policy as well. um, so you have here at division? no, just in terms of discussions as to what happens with the war, but also in terms of political divisions and of course,
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who is quotes between, between both and t oversea wants to ensure that they will be able to discuss this, including those ministers, and that will be happening on tuesday. all right, thanks so much sarah. hi, the bathroom kind of these. let's continue this though. here in del how was milan bushera. he's out just here a senior. let's go with someone on what do you make of these divisions? i think we are convenient for a benjamin nothing. you know? because this creates the impression that he is at the center. not only the nerve center, but at the political and do logical center. when in fact, he's the extremist in chief and his right now is just as a scream, as being viewed on smart for it to accept you smarter. he's more, what's the word the use of english has more. uh, i forgot the word more polished. he's more polish than they are. he
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speaks english better. he knows how to communicate with the americans, but they don't with the media. he knows how to use code words. that means something else than what they actually seem to be. so he's the prime minister actually is the god father of that, right? because right. you see these 2, it kinda says smart search and see if what actually not united until nothing. you know how united the, at the, on the, even the last elections. he is the one that made the impossible. i would capable of, of getting 14 seats in these early part of it. so nothing, you know is the extremist in chief. he's the one who's running the show. and he's the one who's visually sacrificing a lot of his, the national interest for his own personal interest. i mean, that's the, remember that these days would be happy including guns and gallons and many others today and offers. they have to form a government if he wasn't there. but he was, as we all know, politically indicted on
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a number of corruption charges and so on so forth. but he insists on saying about anyway, all to say that this as of this kind of picture as if nothing, you know, is centers and we have generals on his left. and when it goes on his right, it does not represent the political concessions in his red, which is the general side of today. but i think all right, and the sunset are right. both support genocide and gotcha. is that why we're seeing the population constantly? it seems pushed further and further to the south is the, perhaps the hope that eventually we'll see some kind of scenarios like a scene from a movie a, as on the apocalypse, where people are climbing over the boat or with egypt and putting egypt in a difficult position, so i think there are 2 my few, there are 2 scenarios for that. they, after the war, forgot. so this is our, the one, the one you were mentioning now,
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which is testing click lensing in one way or another. and while i'm sort of late meeting making does on livable or actually pushing them out slowly but surely under the bombings and, and the, and the end, the bulldozers and so on so forth. so that's what that one option. i think the 2nd option is noticed criminal and is today, i would say even more possible. right. and that is making guys a big prison and inviting that kind of so, you know, sort of the, if the american administration gets its way to be the warrant than of this person. if that does not work out, nothing, you know, government does or they proposing a number of prison guards for a number of prisoners within garza. so agent haven or for jacob in the north, becomes a small prison, smart prison. and there was one sort of a community leader to be the present awarded. right. that's what they're hoping for the future because of all right, thanks so much more. one for your perspective on this, right? the forces have been detaining palestinians on
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a mass scale and they don't divide westbank that abraham spoke to some of those released off the hours of interrogation us in this room here more than 30 palestinians have been detained by these really forces for hours. they've been blindfolded using those fabrics that we found here after these really forces left. and also the zip ties. they're much more painful than handcuffs. they've been used to type how this to be and had put us in his hands behind their backs. and the more you tighten them, the more they stop the blood flow and they become more and more painful as time goes and palestinians were telling us they spent hours here as these really forces with interrogating them, talking to them. and we've been seeing a lot of those math because sions happening all across the occupied westbank. yes, some of them were released just for with us to them taken by these really forces.
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but many here tell us that the aim is to really instill fear and intimidation amongst palestinians. what have good follow? so if you raise your head to shoulders would be to all over it. we see it in the coal for 5 hours while they were mocking and beating us words lie to don't want what's happening. and the reason is because the strip to happen here and the occupied westbank be wary of supporting her mouth because this is going to be the result. powerful deb. and when they knocked the door down, my 3 year old boy got started today. they also to come out in the cold is still traumatized. it didn't say a word of it since the morning. got a couple. people in the village tell us that these really forces almost raised their village every day, detaining people, but also ruining their homes and work places. in addition to that, this there, through this becoming the only entrance and exit to date a bull mashhad leading palace. the news to drive for a long time after as really forces to have news,
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the main gate of the village. this is not a unique case. we've been seeing that's happening all across the occupied westbank with dozens of palestinian cities and villages have their entrance is blocked by these really forces. neither abraham josie to the occupied the west bank. we also had an al jazeera was take your lives to the united nations where a meeting is being held on the escalating situation in the occupied west by massive show of support for palestinians in the amans capsule, tens of thousands gather on the streets of sun on the frank assessments to the problem is that it is there is allowed to be outside that ends of international law. and one of the reasons that should be the is the fact that is it and has declared war on okay. parts people informed opinions,
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the medical infrastructure of an entire society has been completely destroy the people who will feel that destruction 1st and most be the women and children inside story on out just sierra what constitutes exempt. so we generally talk to a see, i want you to start with just the fact runs through what happened as independent. we want these, we want the education i want, we don't, we don't have lead them in different countries. in the policy i'm, it's asking me to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit knowing 1000 service, this placement, and then you're saying you'll have your reports with that i should just trust the community off to the side, the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and elders,
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the integrity in the pursuit of the the or come back here watching, i'll just say we're a time tony kept on headlines now. clauses health ministry says a 187 palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. no sight about them as long as the refugee camps in central gonzo a hits by and strikes tens of thousands of people of being forced to flee south. the un humanitarian chief says, israel is constable bothers, making the delivery of 8 increasingly uncomfortable and international. a convoy was attacked by these righty minutes the on the 1st thing. so
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a prime minister of and you may not know is cancel the war cabinet meeting meant to discuss a post will plan for goza is facing growing criticism some fall right. members of these coalition over the so called day off the entire tree. and i'll just say the correspondence has been attacked by his right. the forces while reporting that hebron and the occupied westbank team members say they were beaten and the equipment comes escapes it including cellphones. you know, han has more from ramallah as well as the beating of our colleagues. and those are, will be shocking. a one income is any kind of surprise you speak to palestinian jealous association. say about spending jealous. they'll tell you very clearly that that is a deliberate strategy from these writing and had to harass jealous. and the numbers seemed to that, that out 48 journalist arrested in the occupied westbank since all type of a sudden in gaza. the figures are even more stark, a $106.00 have been killed since october the 7th. and that includes 8 journalists
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who have been arrested in the gaza strip. 2 of those are actually female journalists as well. so palestinian journalists association, very clear that they say is a deliberate policy. bodies riley's is ready to have him come and sit on this tool, but those rates are still going on. we're looking at $48.00 of, sorry, $42.00 rates a night on average across the occupied westbank. now we're hearing a rest of been taking place in the last 12 hours 50 and jet 15 palestinians been arrested. so that brings the figure of arrest to $4800.00. now there are significant numbers of depth since october, the 7th, and what of a palestinian. they include $318.00 people that died and 70. they just started the 70 minus about people between the ages of one and a 17 years old. so certainly a lot of stock figures that i'm, this is continue to happen, like i say, 42 rates and nights on average now,
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in montana. how does that remo? and hundreds of university students and lecture is rather than the capital of bangladesh. the coal for atlanta, as well as occupation of protest an entire tree. the child really has moved from deca. hundreds of people have gathered yet at the university campus in bangladesh. store to use people from all the rocks of lives. teachers, everyone has the. this is one of the many events and recent wigs that took place in bangladesh to show their solidarity with the palestinian people. we had a chance to talk to some of the parties to frontier fremont and the genocide immediately. it is not only about it but this genocide and find a solution is many things solar got to stop and we don't want the
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fire i have there's a strong supporter for a palace and in independence sense of the inception of it provide scholarship on palestinian students for us and medical university, there is a lot of programs to attend the military academy. it is one of the 5 countries that formerly 5 complained with the international have criminal code to investigate. the role of rhetorician by his riley, is in gaza. now the same up today slogan is stop genocide. i'm calling for a permanent safety class and a solution for the independence of palestinians tunbridge audrey, i'll give that back. i will. the united arab emirates has asked for an open briefing at the united nations to discuss the escalating violence and the occupied westbank. from all of this that's headed over now to gabriel, alexander who's fast. so what is it for mike's hearing so far? a yeah, this meeting is still going on, sammy, but they're hearing
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a very sober assessment of the situation for palestinians in the west bank to lead korea under secretary you went under secretary general in the middle east brief to security council saying that $304.00 palestinians have been killed including $79.00 children in the occupied westbank due to is rarely rage just since october 7th. now for the year, 500 for palestinians have been killed in the west bank according to the united nations. and that's the highest number on record. since the u. s. has been tracking this since 2, i'm sorry, since the un has been tracking this since 2005. he also said that the 4785 palestinians since october 7th, had been arrested in mass arrest by the is really authorities, a very,
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very high number as well. he called again for a cease fire saying that is the only way to bring some sort of a containment to the situation and get aid into guys that the secretary general of the un. antonio gutierrez is also called fish for a cease fire, a meat a immediately and many times, including just this week as well. but the, those calls have not been heated so far by is really officials or i will leave with the thanks so much gabriel. i was on the hold, i'd say for this hour you can of course, stay across all of the news that we've been following. if you have a to how just here, adult calm as well as the results next, then inside story will examine the various cruise on the african continent. whether it is common grounds among them will bring you the license. so the top,
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the out on the situation in gaza, which we've been following with those since radio tax and the number of refugee camps, the flames pulled in a 187 people in the last 24 hours. he'll be back so they stay with us. the the hello from the al jazeera headquarters in dell. how, let's get going with your weather update for the middle east and africa. it's still a stormy picture across saudi arabia. let's go in here for a closer look. highest level alerts issued for storms in the west of the country. certainly, we've seen them in mecca, there's been some flooding there, but this activity also in the north and the east of the country. it is producing hailstones as well. and some of these wet weather could leak into both coates and buffering. but for us here, and though ha, still a breezy pitcher on saturday with
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a high of 25 degrees. and still talking about that fog in the northeast, the buckets on here. so tough to see much of what's going on in front of you there . and it cool enough day in baku to 6 degrees for you on saturday to turkey. a we go, or cloud cover of floating in here for the western side of the country on saturday . and not to africa, we go. it's also a cloudy and at times gloomy picture right across the mediterranean coast there for central africa. we know there's been some deadly fighting in the eastern side of democratic republic of congo and still more rain falling in this area on saturday. it's been quite a bit of rain for up into in, in the northern k providence in south africa. more of that to continue and rain being whipped around all sides of the moves and b channel, including from that a gas cars, west co, c. i'm charles times the rate of $400.00 sites. dramatize the podcast from i'll just here
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