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to say that they are showing defiance towards israel and their leaders are being targeted and assassinated by them. so he's really being more and here and it's seen as a big blow for how mass is activities here in the occupied with the bank as his team . as someone who has been advancing those operations by him, us and those attacks against is really targets in the west bank. i need to, as we had been reporting before this, another senior political him as a leader is mount honey has been speaking. let's just remind ourselves of what, what did he say? let me tell you about the remarks that he has made. uh that was just shortly before we got the news of the assassination of an i already he said somebody knew that he was open to having a one palestinian government, it taking care of the administration of gaza in the days after the war. indeed,
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we've been also sharing media statements from a basically the needs are of have mass. uh yeah. yeah. as in water saying that he had called and sent messages and calls upon the palestinian presidents. but moved on fast to hold a national unity government even the end of the war. and it's even also worth mentioning that already himself has been involved in it talks to kind of bring the palestinian unity together. we know that there is a split between the occupied to a frank and the besieged because this trip and i really has been one of the homos leaders who have been conducting folks with but the officials like to be do we've reported on the was stokes from beta with a year ago they have not been successful. we've also heard that the that there has been discussions to bring more leaders into re united palestinians in the area in
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the next few days. but going back to honey, as the remarks he was saying that the people in the seas gaza strip have shown defiance. have shown that fastness, even though that has been a lot of aggression towards them. 88 days, all they couldn't to deal with is really a false against palestinians where he had said that the resistance is continuing to shoot down these rating targets, and that the resistance fighters have managed to incur a lot of damages to these radians. they say that, you know, if it wasn't for people said fastness, this would not, has been possible. they say that they are in good morals. the resistance fighters are in the besieged cause of stripping. he talks about the people in the world it musings to abandon their double standards when they talk about the palestinians that they're fly said the is a soul that they have been in during,
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under the is really occupation and in the ends of honey. all right, in the past we've lost uh need to able to him in bethlehem. uh but we thank you for that update. let's go now to our white house correspondent, kimberly how can, who is live in washington for us. so kimberly, um the us support for israel uh, in, in how it conducts this war has been pretty, pretty steadfast. for the most part, how is they likely to react to use of, of what appears to be a target to killing like this as well. is there has been uh, you're right uh, iron clad support for israel in terms of what it calls. it's right to defend itself . that is something that has been in place for decades. but what has changed is the way that is real has been conducting its ground operations,
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especially as it has conducted what has been a campaign that has amounted to more than 20000 palestinian casualties. as a result, what we're seeing is the by the ministration and the not only the president himself, but the vice president, the secretary of defense, the state department. and my mother is encouraging a more precise and targeted approach. as a result, what we've seen is the withdrawal of some ground troops and the use of drones in this case uh what, while we're still waiting confirmation on the specifics of this specific attack that we're talking about on this who oscillator. what we do know is this may be an example of what the united states has been encouraging a more surgical approach to the ongoing military operation by the israelis. and so the united states, as recently as the last 48 hours, has been taking credit for what they see is the 2nd phase of the is really military
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operation. something that's lower and intensity, but more surgical and precise. and so what we're seeing here is an example of this pulling back, but certainly still an ongoing operation. the united states has been very clear that they are and especially the vice president, commer harris has been very, very strong. and her wording of what she says has been heart breaking images in terms of what has been uh, the number of women and children that have been killed. you know, in terms of that 20000 plus number, that predominantly it is women and children that has been killed in gaza. and that is not only something that the united states has been concerned about. but there has been the global outcry and the international condemnation. so what we're seeing here and what we're still waiting official reaction from the united states,
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we should point out the view as president is not at the white house right now. he is still vacationing in st croix. he will be returning in the number of hours. so we are waiting on some kind of response from him, but in the interim, we do know that national security officials have been speaking and in the last 20 for 48 hours, has been taking credit for what we're seeing as a shift in the is really military tactics and this would certainly be an example of it, the conducting of their operations using drones, more surgical precise operations versus the blanketing, if you will, of ground operations that we had seen in the initial phases of this operation. kimberly, thank you. kimberly have cooked in wash to for us of how they targeted killing of yet another senior. how much lead of this time 11 on follows a familiar patton used to by israel, over decades. israel has attempted to kill senior. how much thing is when it could
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well fencing the group inside the strip along with the people of gaza, where we challenged looks back at this pattern of assassinations? no one is higher on these rails most wanted list, and this man, he's your single leader of how much in gaza and the person israel holds most responsible for the attacks. on october, the 7th of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. colson was a dead man walking. if they find him, he's ready forces have no intention of taking scene while i live. he's row has been killing how much vegas for decades. how much found is shake off in the scene. and abdul as ease i'll run tc were assassinated in 2004 dozens of of a. how may i ask him on does and lead is have met similar fates over the years possible. why to campaign against several palestinian groups. there's a sense that they can kind of, we can the palestinians and eliminate their leaders and keep them kind of defeated and divided. but, you know, we've seen that, that those policies,
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those violent policies haven't worked in, you know, in suppressing palestinians general desire for freedom from occupation. they also haven't suppressed how much or it's minute treating the count them brigades. they know totally into it. on october 7th, how much spite is on least an attack on a scale it and never previously attempted. how much deceived is rose intelligence and overwhelm this distracted military of israel's long standing policy is over. it no longer is willing just a blockade. how am i saying and pick off it's lead is bit state today is now the groups complete destruction, and it's destroying casa, and the process that is complicating is rails of the a pretending it's captives. the dilemma is very clear, if you, uh, keep uh, uh, bumping and running off to the uh,
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from us everywhere, including in the town those uh, you cannot avoid also killing your own people. the hostages, as problems rained down and is ready, troops pushed deep into gaza, more than 11000 palestinians of safe, all perished and the smoking rebel is ralph targeted assassination policy has become a failed relic of a previous age. because as palestinians feel they may as well all be on israel to assassination. this now will reach helen's houses here. let's bring in model one big shot again. i just used senior political analyst so empowering, apparent, targeted, killing. nothing you, um, as far as caesar. oh is concerned and we got a sense there that these previous attacks haven't really gone and the results that they, they're looking for. so what, what do you think is going to happen here? but you see, the thing is that i think we need to sort of extend our memory
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a bit more. historically speaking, there's not just about gods, right? is there an assassination program is as old as the state and even older than the state. but certainly the past 50 is, is where it has been carrying assassination, just like there's no tomorrow. it's been a consistent part of it's for them policy. it started in the seventy's a good with the sections of po leaders fight the he does on 5th of the leaders and others went into the eighty's was more of the same. and then in the ninety's, if you remember, 1995 it, as i said, it's a, as you how did this time is? liter patricia khaki and 2004. it's 10 years late that almost it as soon as it should have seen the heads of from us, the founder from us, 2015, another 10 years. fitz scenario, imagine one near the heads of has well and in between it. but as assessing that 3rd
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4th tried to assassinate more, well, i would say dozens of leaders of has by law. how about us? you had fucked. the b f i, b, and full sofa. it's been 50 years. and i was just trying to ask the destination of its found that a lead. busy official copy became stronger, more powerful, more fortunate, more violent. how much after that couldn't go to the tons of shifting a scene became more important, more stronger, more powerful. same thing with, with uh, with, with has one of the after the death of, uh, the support defense submitted sort of has, well, i'm one. yeah. it became even stronger and more powerful. so the idea that is that with assessing has one lead that i found another whole thing that it would disadvantage or would undermine it. when we can both groups. we've seen exactly the comforter of that taking place. the more lead their zip codes, the more for thing, some work orders, basically the stuff came out. now, is this only my opinion? no, i mean this is certainly my analysis, but i've just a few weeks ago when,
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when we started talking about new wrong, diverse explanation the, the is really that is you would say the foremost leader on the assess the initial program. the foremost either one will side to reading the books about most started the by the name of your c melman. what an article that said, basically 50 years old, i assess the nation. why is read, which by the way, a lot of them are just a legal, right? extrajudicial killing us also for or that the board was not on his or inside the boat, suicide bombings on israel. and these radius of it is also for 50 years of that, according to this, for most is right and new specialists on the side and it's a substitution. it's failed. it's true, 50 years of insurance, but yet today tonight we'll see more of it. because in this case, beneficial government, bethany, all himself, seems that he needs to open more and more front. and to my mind,
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judging from the way he's been escalating the bombings 11 against lebanese villagers the last few days. and judging from this assassination in india, wrote in a bio, i think there's really prime minister wants to escalate. the war i guess has been law and he wants to widen the war doors that are sort of at least and how significant is the, is the killing of, of sala a laterally. where, where did he fit in the whole, how much leadership as, as, as, as we know it's quite clearly he's been one of the founders. he certainly connected the military with the political. he was amount of both, he kind of founded on concerns. so limited to the wing of how much in the west bank . so he's a west banker, right? because a lot of the other leaders and we talk about flux main, honey shift. you're seeing city water, the old guys. so this is the west back and it's being part of the, you know, sort of the main power of how much that was found. and if you remember how much one
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the elections with the with, with the, with a good uh, with a good the portion of it has a coming from deutsche bank a now back in 2006, 2005 to 6. and now after it's 90 days of is really war crimes and guys out we'll see how much popularity skyrocketing again endorsed by not as even more so than in gaza. right. so the presence of how much leaders like our endorsed bank will coming go heading from the us bank was important or via t was on level or not. so i think it's certainly a blow as to how much uh, need to ship. but once again, a mills, i must either ship does not mean i think 30 days. right? mm hm. cuz i just stated, after 50 years of one of the same, the long term game cruise that the assassinations buy is red, tend to make a didn't know more in the general process of those resistance groups against those
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. right? all right, we'll have to leave with that for the moment. i just need a senior political analyst model. i'm sure to thank you. well, let's bring you up to date now on the situation in gaza, where the number of people killed now and is really a tax has passed 22000, the ongoing of how much says it is continuing to fight back and has killed several is riley soldiers using mines and as also destroy tags, is where the army says is killed several. how much members along causes coastline and 31 of its soldiers have been injured in the last 24 hours. mo videos are emerging of widespread destruction in northern gaza. this sort of showing the state of rec, neighborhoods and bodies lying in the streets of gauze, a city i thought i was who is live for us in a southern gaza. so i thought i what is the latest you a hearing on the fighting there? do we, do we have time apparently not apologies for that. we will,
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that we will try to come back to him at some point wouldn't. meantime we move on causes southern city over off i had a population of 280000 people before as well. as will began, and now nearly a 1000000 displaced palestinians all sheltering at most, all struggling to survive with basic necessities like food, water, and medicine. in short supply, only consumers. chevy reports, newman, apple, java, his wife and children are getting used to a new life and rougher in southern gaza. a make shift dentist home for 8 family members for the foreseeable future. they were forced to move from bed noon and northern cause a due to his rarely strikes. life. here is a struggle. they spend the day waiting in lines for what food and water they can get and searching for basic necessities of the day on. uh we begin or day and my role is lighting the fire with woman needing the bread and others washing the
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dishes and other one, washing the clothes. after preparing the bread, we have breakfast and then we lineup for water, of course, salty water from a place that's a bit far out. tens of thousands of displace palestinians and a similar situation. more than half of cause us 2300000 population has crowded into its southern most city. that's off the is red, designated the region, a safe zone. and yet, went on to bowman. you and shelters a crowd to be on capacity. many people up teaching tens anywhere they can find, including long roads. the vote full program says it's system of supplying basic necessities to gaza is on the verge of collapse, leaving displace families left defend for themselves, and i own less expected burnett. i'm a mother of 6 goes a maybe that makes it difficult for me to get food or even worse off the water
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containers are heavy for the goes to car. we also our ability to get firewood is limited because my husband is the only one who is able to carry it in recent days, 100000 move displays, palestinians have of live to drop. these really been the 3 says is expanding from the operations. targeting areas in central and southern because families live in futile phone going as strikes and the growing threat of illness and disease. a do you when says new, it is safe and the seat stress as a new year begins most of displace palestinians have one dish. only i think it honestly my wish for the new year 2024 is for the occupation to disappear. its existence is the cause of the problems. russell was the last place of refuge for this place, palestinians, but now many fear they could be forced from casa for good. michel, some chevy, if i should see the. okay, so we can now go to try to avoid zoom,
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who is live for us in a roughly in southern gauze as a ton of what's the latest you are hearing now on the flight to, to yes, husbands of financing and as strikes on the ground in psych goes as trip did not stop during the last hour what difference residential areas of course, the territory had been widely flattened by these very fine suggest we're talking about 16 palestinians being killed in a school in gauze. 60 uh they were taking shots on site. the school that the school had been completely attacked where they have been recorded, killed, and these kinds of attacks continue in the main central neighborhoods of kansas city as the clashes and confrontations on the ground between the palestinian fight . this is really meant to, so just on these areas that continue as well. now also a full pallets. things happen also killed after the destruction of the residential
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house inside units of the 5 south of the territory where this area had been a fee itself, with the military operations by the a is very forces alongside with ongoing shooting over most iraq refuge account where the east valley is quite cope. this has opened fire against residents who are still inside these refugee comes just to force them to flee more to the software costs of the territory. now these ongoing attacks, of course, the gaza strip had the wrong is the best tool to mod done $22000.00. the house city is being killed alongside with more than 57000 others who have been till now wanted and this has absolutely will be exposed to rise within the coming days. as the is rarely media, as these very military officials are waving with the options of extending the fighting on the ground inside the gaza strip and off to the killing of a loudly sought i had already in left hand on a big bear ride to brook it had been launched from the gaza strip towards the east valley communities and the these kinds of attacks on ongoing confrontations on the
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ground as well. excessive pay the human to try again. conditions for more than 2 point. 3000000 gallons. of course clauses stress i taught we've been hearing from is writing the officials this this idea of pushing palestinians across their homes at, in a ga. so just to explain this to us. yes uh this is what had been said by the used by the prime minister benjamin this in yahoo uh, in a very, a closed adult uh parliament recession with his routing recruit, bossy lo make. cuz he had meant that, uh the uh, the use of preparing and he's pushing also for plans to be implementing a balance rates, immigration, on gauze and 2 of us types. and the only interest dakota standing in front of his project is that which country will accept it. the hosting pops thing is who, who will be integrating from the territory. but when it comes for palestinians to
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choose between death, displacements being killed by these very military hunger or at least leaving the gaza strip. nothing to lose are completely val entry. this is considered to be a look through definition of concern called 1st law evacuation and eviction for a palestinians. and the, the gaza strip had been going through completely difficult. they incomplete a auto rec genocide for residents and the, the kind of the nature of the biggest, really minutes we have trucks in the northern central and southern parts of the gaza strip. gives a please sign about how geographical and demographic code changes that the is very minute treat. our truck is trying to maintain and also to achieve on the ground, palestinians are no longer a able to val entry image emigrate from the homeland. they have been firstly evicted off to the destruction of their residential houses and we're talking about more than 1000000 palestinians have been evacuated from the north central area. so
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the gaza strip not being crammed in, reflect that that's completely a genocide against palestinians. and that's what times these are totally refused to to leave as some of them had stood right now in the north central areas of kansas city, cling to the homeland time the others if you all the parts of the gaza strip a waiting for the day that the world will end inside goes i to return back again to the houses and to rebuild what these very occupation completely destroyed. a thought, i thank you for the moment thought apple i zoom lifeless there in roughly in southern 1000. now flooding c a. so to new or un secretary general spokesperson has been given a briefing now at the united nations and the subject of this target to dissemination and by root has come up. let's listen there. because so follow up on the, assess the nations of the how much lead and the 2 of the i'm us members who were
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killed in baby roots. so we don't know who was responsible as well as not set. it was responsible yet. but it looks like the most likely up to be, to have carried this out. so clearly an attack from beyond lebanon to lebanon. that would be a breach of the un shots that we didn't, austin's, the secretary general would condemn that. would he not? well, since i don't know yet, i don't want to speculate, so i'll leave that to you. okay. that that the lead. ready of his bull, a house in the, through all of his set in the past, the, any, assess the nation on lebanese soil will have a strong response. what is your message to house on this, rob? i think our message to everyone has been is the same. that because of the escalating tensions and the fragility of the situation in the region, we are calling to for maximum restraint from all parties. we don't want any,
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any rush, any rash, actions that could trigger further violence. and given this is the 1st attack, that's not in the board where it is actually invade routes, but the risk of escalation is probably the highest it's being at any point. would you with the 2nd general agree with that? and does he think, given that the security council should now what you mean? well, as i said, i think we find the situation extremely worrying. and of course it's up to the council to, to follow up on, on this latest development. it's this thing too. so, um, just to follow up on. all right, so that was uh, florence. yeah. so to new uh, you inspector general spokesperson uh, talking to reporters there and i corresponded you in corresponding james bass questioning her about the, the story that we've been reporting on, which is the past. so i'll get you to assess the nation of the how much leader in today we saw in how do the know want to be know one thing to be drawn in too much
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on the details of that. but turning now to elsewhere, at least for palestinians, had been killed off the confrontations with his really forces in the occupied west bank. it happened during a raid near the city of cobb county, at least 7 palestinians. i've been arrested is rarely sold as also still in the janine refugee camp. and the city of south is bonus miss to the well, it doesn't raise across the occupied westbank overnight to the most serious of those in the town of as on just a visa calculated in the north of the west bank. and that full palestinians were killed in violent confrontations with is rarely security forces. and these waves have kept the bodies of those for that's not unusual. they have kept the bodies of 46 palestinians who been killed in similar circumstances since october the 7th. and also overnight a 7 palestinian has died in these riley prison 23 year old abdul rahman by ash
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was serving a 35 month sentence, 7 prisoners it since october. the 7th. it's a high number on comes against the background where israel's parliament as legislated huffman, the conditions for palestinian prisoners, while the national security minister. is it mobbing? give a mind with convictions for an assignment to racism, a membership of a terrier group of mine who is taking particular interest in telling his constituents how is going to make life much how to the palestinian prisoners. no indications yet as of the cause of death of abdul rahman. bosh, 23 years old investigations are continuing according to these rarely prison, burnett smith alger 0 numbers. so just to sum up, our breaking news story that we've been covering here and a parent is really trying to strike assess, and i think the senior, how much lead us all the loading, the in the southern they roots talk,
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taking the some of the here more coverage on that story and more in the next hour. here on the knows, garza evacuated the son, eunice can use them, but they went to this location. we're not animals. 3 weeks time people are going to die. homes destroyed in brooklyn city, an area that is supposed to be safe. longstanding is really policy. just shoot anything that moves. there aren't any sit varies in garza. my supposed to sleep on the street with my children. there's no protection, there's no safe space. this printer is going to be in a huge problem about a stimulus of living on the desktop. people crowded in very small areas with a lot of diseases from the north to the south, nowhere in district to say. * if we cannot agree on how to coordinate space traffic management,
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we risk those to safety in the sustainability of space and worryingly, the breach of peace and security. you know, it just makes people empowered, investigates the proliferation of commercial satellites. and the far reaching influence of those who funded it's at a tipping point. and we have a small window of opportunity to curtail catastrophic event. fighting for space on a jersey to hod hitting into blues. as a un, i'm back to the position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you. all. the good coups, i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. us veto in the security council. this is a may just something go because it did x or to hear the story on told to how does era on counting the costs, what lies i have for the global economy is inflation of interest rates remain high
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. china is facing deflation was price is full power floating growth, the effect to wells far. how is rails war on gaza is impacting energy and shipping . counting the cost on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the alarm has. and so you can, this is the news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. and his really drawn as long as that, how much office in southern bay route assess nights and senior lead, a solid and r duty and 5 others st. baffles across the central and southern gaza how most flights of sites they are

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