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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the why money inside and coming up in the next 60 minutes, forced to flee, then boned as rel, attacks 1000 areas in the gaza strip. kidding, move in for 2 people. israel's defense minister lays out his proposal for the
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future of gauze that around moons its dead funeral. so being health, $85.00 people killed in the time on wednesday i saw has claimed with most and, and is there any rate in the old pod? westbank has now lost a minute 48 hours, at least one palestinian has been killed. the phase randy military has been haven't he told me to think central and southern golf multiple areas where hits with strikes and shelling and han eunice in the south. there was an attack in the vicinity of the o. a law hospital. the palestinian red crescent says 10 people have been killed that. another 12 injured the hospital, his face repeated bombardment in recent weeks was throwing st. all. milwaukee killed 14 people including 9 children as a time a strip of land in the west have gone so the israel has repeatedly said would be
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a son called safe. so in total move in $22400.00 palestinians has now been killed since october 7th. let's go hunting. not married. who is longing for us and russia in southern gaza, another deadly night? a yes, smelly. and indeed another deadly say, a knife defined by more destruction, more death and more displacement though thousands of palestinians uh at lee, in the war zone, in the central part. now the pattern is starting from the north gauze and now the central part of the gaza strip is under tv, land air, and also see bombardment since the past few few days. and since the beginning of the valuation there orders evacuation lines by these really military. but we're looking at 6 people were killed overnight and then it restricts on our residential homes. the vast majority. it's a one family,
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one displays family instead of bit lot us in the north rent eastern side of reflects that the children and women are the of visible elements of, of this there's track, they were killed as well as in hon. you and it's way more residential homes that very close to another hospital. this is part of a charitable organization health facility run on the operated and managed by, by the policy and requests on site. but we're looking at 10 more people. the remaining have number of people were killed. we're in the central area of the golf street, which i was talking about the refugee counts. and they'll say that as well as the bridge as much as and also parts of bid velocity. the very area of people were told to evacuate to, to avoid b in bond, in other parts of the northern parts 24 more people over night. the nearly hours of this morning we're looking at 40 people more than 60 percent are children and women at, at another pattern that we've been seeing since the beginning of the word systematic
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attacks on and on, on children's systematic killing of it. busy to an entire generation, since the beginning of this war of the children have been killed. but the air strikes continue, the destruction continue and more people are being displaced now and pushed into this small area and the city of the mos evacuation zone. this is part as of the western side of us to get them all are safe zone and stretches of from the city, the western side of the city that the close to the coastal road and the short of the mid the train all the way to a gibson gauze border, but we're looking at the largely open sand area under developed part of it is a farm land lacks the very basic necessities for people to think for this period of time. we're looking at 90 days of ongoing award in, in, in the gaza strip. yes, honey thought i wanted to ask you a bit more about the humanitarian situation in those counts. i hear that the temperature in gauze that has,
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has dropped severely. how are people dealing with the basic need? you know, some basic needs that you need to leave out doors like that. all the blankets is the whole food. what is the situation well, for the most part, the population here and draw $550.00. and after the mass displacement of a little over $1000000.00 palestinian and this is small part of the gaza strip. they're largely on it prepared for just the human and carrying the path. remember people lift their homes without carrying any of their belongings. these people at some point lived in these nice a cause the beautiful concrete homes had everything to keep them surviving all the fun and found himself in the streets running for their lives. the literally came here some on foot. some managed to get uh the cars are right on, on the car. it's pulled by by animals to this area, but they're not carrying any of their. it was stuff or belong to is just to help
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them live through these difficult conditions so unprepared for the cold weather. no blank is no heating and also no suitable clothing. the weather here is getting a bit colder and there is a, we're expecting a heavy rainfall in the coming days. it's just becoming increasingly difficult and not only they're unprepared for that, but also the 63 ensure digital medical supplies is making it difficult for the most vulnerable to group looking ahead of children or getting sick, particularly at this at this winter season. the weather is colder. there are no sanitation, snow hygiene facilities available, no medical medication available just to combat the. the common illness of the winter seems like a flu or cold or, or other illness that, that causes a great deal of suffering and misery for 4 families. and people are staying in tens that are largely unprepared to house this large number of people the,
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the small is the minimum number of any of these things contain a piece 15 people who are looking at the 3 by 5 square meters. housing at minimum, over 50 and people, the vast majority of them are children are in constant need of good food and constant need of, of both of the cleaning and the drinking water in constant need of attention. but with these ongoing miserable conditions, there's just a bit of attention paid to this because the, the, the health that is available is very little. but the demand is so great, particularly when we look at that, the number of trucks being a loan to the guy that is so small compared to the dyers, complicated living conditions of literally hundreds of thousands of how to fit in our reports. when we did it on the policy, we talked to people, we've seen how their living conditions are. they are miserable. and if they're not dying of the bond, they're going to die of these horrible living conditions. and how do you, do we have
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a sense asshole about what the is really ministry's plan is. we know there's been heavy targeting of central and southern guns that but we were talking yesterday about reports of some parts of the ministry withdrawing from casa as well. so far the, the plans and it's it's, it's not really rocket science. it's clear to everyone in golf. and that what's going on is, is basically making life impossible for the palestinians. and every, every actions, every policy, every bombings pattern, new very destruction feeds into and at the very will announce then there will plan this really a narrative, the making the entire dollars a step on an habitable, by displacing them from their home, destroy every means of life. including the schools, health facilities, and an infrastructure pushing them
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a gradually into areas that are designated as safe zones. but again, we did improve and not to be safe at all and keep squeezing them into this. the small, the sliver plan in the southern part of the gaza strip in other mos evacuations on we're looking at the large number of people here. but all this feeds into one plan make life on impossible make the dr. uninhabitable. destroy old means of life. it is squeezed people into a small part of the land and eventually force them into exposure and is really military call it. and these really prime minister and other political liter describe this. that's voluntary integration. all of this is happening under heavy bombardment, systematic destruction of means of life. it's not voluntary, it's force displacement, and that's, i mean, an even the on it, you created a cloth here, you know, it's force displace and nothing voluntary about what's going on. thank you for that update. honey must knew that 1st live from rough and southern garza are now
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israel's defense minister. you of guidance has unveiled his government's plans, a gauze at once. the war is finished. now under the proposal, israel would have the right to oversee security and conduct operations inside the strip if necessary, as rarely settlers would not occupied the land. local palestinians would have limited control of gauze, except for those affiliated with hama scotland did not named any specific groups. and us led multinational task force and creating european and some our countries would be involved in the economic recovery of the strip. egypt would control guns as main civilian border crossing in collaboration with israel and the united states that speak now to lower con, who's in occupied a story, some lower tell us a bit more about your gallons plans and how it's going down as
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well. it's assessed time at a high ranking officially from israel has released a blueprint of what the day off the will might look like. and now you have spelled out some of those um in your introduction, but it comes with real conditions. so festival, they don't want him asking control whatsoever they do want a policy and, and to see inside. and the international task force will support will support the palestinians, both in civil administration, but also with a white, a reconstruction and rehabilitation of the strip. more than 70 percent of the strip has been destroyed. so this could take a very long time. now there are all the issues such as israel wants to maintain control all gone, so they won't be a percent in the middle. the tree as and when they deemed fit, but also maintain a long stay in apple cage, which essentially could make the day off to the war and doesn't look like the day
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before. and there are other issues. this doesn't reflect the policy all these way. the cabinet, that's the very divided the hard right comp is against this i did, the policy is will control it. many have been calling for the displacement, the full displacement of the palestinians, and also relies on how much no longer being and control, and not being a threat, which currently they haven't. they haven't completed, it has the, the wall so they still remains threats. laura tell us a bit more about divisions in the government because that was very evident yesterday at the meeting to oh, well not any divisions um, but that was a huge bus stop between ministers and the top broth, from the is right on the uh there were reports in the media off to as many minutes, a spokesman on condition of an, an embassy that you could take, greeting down the car doors and it all comes down to the army, chief of self, has to have these plans to send in
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a pro about the security breakdown on october the 7th, but many from the hard right can't disagree that 1st of all, they should be carried up during the war. and also the people put in charge of that pro and they were part of the 2005. israel's unilateral disengagement from the gulf, the strip and that worries that they, they will continue this rhetoric of this engagement where many people want to see israel completely in control of that. so it's really reflecting this massive divide in audiology inside the cabinet. and also between not the will cabinets and the military. and it's certainly something when us sectors of state anthony blinking visits, he will not want want to see i'm the one to show him that they have a united front out. but i think it's also going to be looking at, at the deal with the captives. the are still inside garza, many will have died since he was last here. and they also want to look at the
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security situation in the north with has fuller and make sure that doesn't escalate into a why. so we'll, so that's a lot of pressure now from this us visits slower con, interesting stuff that from occupied east jerusalem. now us secretary of state and to be blinking is beginning and all the diplomatic towards the middle east is due to meet need is in israel for the 1st time since the will began on october. the 7th . he's also expected to hold talks with published and you need it in the occupied westbank. lincoln's tool will also increase. don't send tacky, a jordan castle, saudi arabia, egypt, and the u. a. e. to okay. in the studio, we have omar ashore, he's professor of security and ministry studies at the doe institute for graduate studies. thank you for joining the program. mr. show. i want to stop. busy that this plan that we had mentioned by the is there any defense minister you of
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guidance yesterday where he brief report is about what post will cause a would look like some notable things to mention and more detailed that we've been we've had previously from the israeli government one that how much would not will garza and that israel would not control life in strip. instead, there would be this civil controlled mac. how does a stablish in the strip which would consist of a multinational task force, a palestinian civil administered body, egypt and israel? how realistic do you think this plan is given the situation we've seen on folding and goals over the last few months? it's a, it's looks uh uh very, very difficult to implement. one issue is that the visual buttons on the, on the ground between conditions to which by the scene or for the or which upcountry would be willing to cooperate with these res, after what you saw in terms of the major in his office and that, that
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a the destruction of a civilian infrastructure over 20000 a civilian decision, so on. and which will be able to go to guys and clear to all this and, and implications of such it on operation. so it will, it will be difficult, but i think what they're trying to do is more of the using or the escalating uh the minute to the operation to get it to become more or more of a targeted raids. the air strikes more of what you saw or perhaps enough guns done or, or not today to stages of the, of the us interventions there. and, and the main challenge will be one finding partners also on the ground and to more or less the negative that they did is to make old isn't so fine. i think they're struggling with the with that given the continuation. okay. yeah. you the pen, the poconos on the ground is interesting because they say, and in this plan, he talks about egypt and israel would collaborates with the united states to
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isolate and secure the border. i mean, given what we've heard from egypt in recent months, how likely is that? i mean, you, you can say what you want, but the problem is like, who would be that partners on the ground with the, with for example, the addiction, mid 3 a or the i don't know a gibson loyalists from the, the different that has to use the affections, for example, those, those are the actual at bureaucrats, the security officials mean if you know, if it shows that we're wrong, garza often doubling how much you know if that, if that happens. but that's one issue here. the other issue, there are 2 other issues that directly relates with the military when go home asked that because i'm a battalions and all the remitted reformations, the not defeated. and that's the issue. you know, like the latest assessment, that is actually, it is based on his way the sources that says only because the cosigned battalions are formed of the, the industry. they said 19, now they're saying 30 battalions. so they're that they're not, they're engendering more battalions and no,
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but the initial assessment was not correct. the 30 of them and the ones that are rendered compet effective that of 3. so basically 10 percent of the 3 months or 90 days. and they, they named them in the battalion on the last year. and my doctor's battalion in west of the body, a kemp and the shot the battalion. so these were ended compet and effective. the rest are in the process of being degraded. so basically in, in fighting and the, and all those articles, the 12, i think battalions would have come, but effective. so that's, that's interesting point. i mean, we've been talking about the divisions within the is writing political, the establishment to what extent your ministry atlas, to what extent does that sort of lack of cohesion on, on the political side of things affect what is going on on the ground military. do you think it is very critical for the military to have a united front and clear political objectives? is it in,
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in the end admitted that he is trying strategies basically find to attain political objectives by me that he means, you know, it's a, that's a how it goes in terms of the ministry strategy. so they will, they need to have a united political fund, they would need the public support to, to that the political ends. and they would need to do to me see you then, and the big downs in the domestic political establishment. that if it's within the society mean is what it was drew from south 11 on of the 15 years with only 300 casualties if i could 50 on the street entities. so as i could, we stand 300 feet out of these. but the problem was, it, the, the, the domestic support for that operation in south lebanon was not they had between 1985 and to solve them. and this fits between the political establishment. now in gaza, we are seeing a higher number of fatalities. we, we exceeded over about 5 or 500 feet out of these pos, the, the, the,
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the wounded and injured the missing and so on. but also, we are seeing more or more destruction to levels that the okay and is, is a, from the i cannot compare that to a, given the small geographical areas we're talking about in the intensity, including the intensity of the strikes to 22000 as try can say in and actually i'm of one day to credits was the 2 months and a half for and a good to talk to you and get your analysis on our us or professor of security and ministry studies of the. so it's g for graduate studies are now in the state of virginia protest. as supposing palestine 1000 blinking call with red paint for us extra state was leaving his residence on thursday when a group of protest as through what they called fake blonde at his call. some health science coating for cease fine of his recording, lincoln will come. no,
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no arrests were reported. shepard fancy is at the us state department with me on the trip. the secretary said, what was it? several countries including took a grease jordan casa, are you a saudi arabia, israel, the westbank, and egypt. the state development says that on his agenda, or humanitarian assistance to goals, are getting further access of humanitarian goods into the territory. these are in the military campaign. it's next phase, the return of palestinians to the neighborhoods. tensions in the west bank, the cafeterias being held, preventing the conflict from spreading regionally and troughing a pulse for 2 piece and power sticking governance also within took a discussion of the ratification of sweetness, entry into nato, will be on the agenda, and then greece, ukraine, and the info, the greek support for the war will be discussed. she abraham c,
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l g 0. the state about 17 year old palestinian has been killed in bates, raymond, northwest of ramallah during his writing ministry. right and the occupied westbank . 7 of the palestinians were also injured in palestinian red crescent says 2 ambulances into towns have been hits one by rubber bullets, one by live rounds, westgate japan smith, who is in ramallah in the occupied westbank. what, what can you tell us about these rates? is that we're around a dozen rates overnight thursday into friday in the occupied westbank. the most consequential of those was not one in fact read, i'm aware a 17 year old man was killed aside. i'll run my way and his funeral will be held later on friday. 7 of the people were injured according to the palestinian red crescent animal. so in 2 of those raids that are on balloons cruise came on the fire live fire. they say one rate in ballasa. and another rate ambulance crews are
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injured by shifting black glass that came from rubber boys that have been fired towards them. this is very common occurrence in the occupied westport and the ambulance crews come on. the fire from these riley both arches. these very forces often try and stop them reaching people who are injured. all of those rates have now ended. it was in fact, the comparatively quiet nights and the off coupon westbank. why we've been averaging about 40 raids a night since october. the 7th. this time around a 1000. thank you for that update bennett smith, that for us in ramallah the united states says it's carried out to strike in a wrong kenning, the lead a if it ron backed on group it blames of attacks on american troops. the pentagon
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says the operation was conducted in self defense and that no civilians were homed. and i'll be very clear us forces are in iraqi, at the invitation of the government. all right, and are there for one reason which is to support the defeat isis submission will continue to work very closely with our iraqi partners when it comes to the safety and security of our forces. when those forces are, are threatened, just like we would anywhere else in the world, we will maintain the inherent right of self defense to protect our forces. and so again, this was a necessary proportion and action against this particular individual who was personally involved in the planning and execution of attacks against american personnel. that's get more on this. we can speak design because there are things live in buying died. so saying the americans say that this nita was killed. he was responsible for attacks and american troops. what are the wrong keeps saying about what's happened as well?
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what the united states characterize is a self defense against a military actor. your rocky government sees is a violation of its sovereignty because we have to remember that these groups that this target represented the people like him that the united states has attacked, represent, are a part of the rocky paramilitary. they are a part of the rocky security forces and they are considered as a part of the fabric of the rocky governance. now most talk jawad causing ojo ari was killed on thursday with on so long as many is along with as many as 3 other people. he was a leader of how to get the neutral. but now this is one of the dozens of a popular mobilization unit. so rocky pelham parent military, that make up the popular mobilization forces. the us says that she was involved in planning and carrying out a tax against us personnel in iraq. but it rocks for an ministry has condemned the drone strike, as well as the rocky military. yeah, yeah. russell of deluxe spokesman for iraq's commander in chief of the armed forces
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condemned the attack in very strong terms, calling it unprovoked, calling it a blatant attack on iraq. you saw in a violation of the rock sovereignty by the us led coalition forces. now, those forces are meant to be here recording to agreements in an advisory capacity to help the rock of if with counter terrorism operations against our own groups like the islamic states. but what we know from these statements, what we can glean from these statements is there seems to have been no indication by the united states through any diplomatic or official channels with regards to their claims against their target, who was killed in a drone strike on thursday. and there seems to be no information haven't been given to iraq's government before the strike was carried out. and as you mentioned, a very strong statement from the rocky government. they went on to say that these attacks will impact the relationship with international forces. how,
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what is the likelihood of that? well, we've seen as we often do a, of a chorus of anger against the us presence here. critics of the us presence here of the coalition presence here once again calling for the rejection from the country. but this is only like to likely to bring political pressure down to bear on the prime minister on the rocky prime minister. now, how much she owes to donnie has seen a great deal of anger and criticism with regard to us action on iraq. you saw earlier in the past, so have previous governments, but iraq is, will tell you practically. it is unlikely to really change. now there are 2500 troops in iraq, 900 and syria, with the state of name, of preventing a resurgence of the swat mc state. but iraq is continued to tell you that they violate agreements made with the government. and that is unlikely to change with these latest attacks. this is the 2nd drone strike to be carried out against
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a member of the p. m. s. since the war on gossip again. okay, thank you for that same visibility that was in baghdad. funerals that being held in iran for the victims of to suicide, bombings on wednesday, i saw has claimed responsibility for the attack that killed 85 people in se iran were looking at life pictures of that funeral. it's the incident of course happened in kind of mind during the ceremony of the tomb of the assassination senior general cas. them send him money. let's get moving this we can speak to audi hudson, who is live in denver on 1st of the took us through what we're expecting in terms of the funerals as well as we were seeing. one of the screen uh, the commander of the aisle gc is addressing the crowd. so when he came to the full gym, he was faced with calls for revenge. and he said with the grace of god, really,
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we have revenge. however, what's happening right now is just the results of a block to take it by ward, that the revenge has already been taking these marked, marked here terms of reflection of defeats the arguments. bowers have suffered over the past few years. so this is uh, allow me speaking and this funeral will be hello. it's already being held in the mosque in catamount. it's not going to be a very open, it's limited to the mosque because of security measures. president tracy is already in come out, i'm meeting with lucky security officials. however, you'll also attend and probably would have the speech, the addressing. the crowds also, uh, the number of people killed according to their has arisen to 89 and among the killed also out of group off of rodney nationals who are taking bought in the procession and, and, and care mind. so this is in general the, the,
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the situation here, this funeral with the also the burial was, will be limited just to this time. it is a not, as we was saying that i saw has claimed responsibility for the attack. these 2 suicide bomb attacks. what is the significance of that? it was for now the minutes of interview with what he said, that he will take some time to investigate this claim. a yes it a ring instead of those on a suicide aspect in this and this i thought however, there is a point with respect to the i so statement. the wording of the statement is a bit. busy skeptical given the fact the use of sometimes that in general, the i. so the statements do not use, especially when they're referring to it on because in general they refer to it on especially in the statement that is affecting to yvonne as iran, as
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a government also went to the funding to she either use the word draft without this funds or use and she has a, there are a bit of a question marks, but of course at the end of that is a statement. and we'd have to deal with this statement also with wait to see how they need a government is going to respond. and whether this is going to be uh, confirmed as an i. so i so statement actors that, that this would mean also a response sort of revenge or retaliation. a given the fact that i said it has its own a presence either enough on the spot or the new rock. then we might see a kind of escalation on one of these 2 for us hash and that 1st entire on. thank you. the still ahead on al jazeera, given hope through head cods of baba and gaza, is using his razor in skills give back to the community that's sheltering him.
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the the hello, the windham writing continues to apply this way in from, by the northwest stuff. you're coming thick and fast, it comes to the next one. this area of life pressure trembling tools, the press potential, that's what was at west side of english. china will bring more wet weather and even then off divides. please to say things to look set to quiet and have them tell a little cooler. having said that already cold enough, which was at least the sort of cube temperature sub 0 here, scandinavia still it's really cold. most knowing the full cost to you then how well the system sweeps across the low countries know the positive from pushing it to jeremy some heavy rain coming in here. snow on the leaving flank and so slow to just around the the outs as we go on through friday, you can see the things of what his thoughts, it's quite and down up across the pressures. charles, pushing towards the front as we go on 3 sides today as an area of high pressure
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coming just to squeeze at wet weather out of the way, dry weather coming in. but look how, what it does to across central parts of the mediterranean, as a system, a square close spain and portugal system where, where the rolls are lapping on to the shoals of northern morocco, the modem areas of algeria. and that will continue to push its way for the resources to initiate multiple things. some wet weather stiff, scirocco wind, just spilling out of libya. the big well, of course the rest of the ration is dry. the. the unique perspective of africans are willing to change in the streets because of the sense of urgency that we have. if we don't know more and more lots of voices, you don't often hear trouble. nations do scan with pablo spine, it's the same struggle share of displacement. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of testifying, genocide,
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this is right. it strikes the killed thousands of palestinians in central and southern, gaza in hon. eunice in the south. there was an attack in the vicinity of the amal hospital as soon as he has been repeatedly targeted in recent weeks. funeral was being held in iran for the victims of a major attack on wednesday. i saw says that was responsible for kenning, 85 people in caroline during the ceremony for the assassination of general customs, sending money as well as defense minister. your guidance has unveiled plans for post will garza. he says he wants as well to retain security control with palestinian involvement in day to day a fast. and a multinational force would be involved in reconstruction, the senior. how must officials, how to michelle has paid tribute to palestinian need, is killed and as strike on choose day in beverage. the. i mean one of the headquarters,
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but i will put that on. we are concerned for the security of all the arab countries . we don't want to harm them. our problem is only with the israeli occupation that despite their defeat, after more than 3 months of aggression against gaza, despite this holocaust, this genocide that has been committed on a daily basis against women and children, they want to eliminate gaza people. despite all the defeats they want now to exploit the aggression, they want to extend the battle, broaden it, thinking this will change the calculus of the region. and they think if they killed the leaders of the resistance, the resistance will be we can to, this is not possible. they killed already hundreds of our leaders from different brigades and from homos, also including the founder of homos. and what was the result? every time they killed one leader, another leader is born. this is what will happen every time we lose a leader and another leader is born. we are here and we will stay here in the face of the occupation and in the face of their military in order to make them doubt
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their calculus and undermine their plans. we always feel happy and thankful, and we thank god and we have more willingness to continue. we will never be broken . the enemy will know that despite all the stupidity is that he has committed and trying to broaden the conflict in our blood. that is shed garza and in the westbank, even in the arab world. let's get moving this. we can speak to gus on vasquez. he's a political, i'm less than was such a on is riley published in unit 5. he joins the south from west jerusalem. thank you. so much for your time, mister baskin. i wanna stop by asking you about this plan that was presented by the defense minister. you have got it yesterday about the price will gone. so it's the 1st time we're actually hearing something. so detailed. what do you make of what you've had and also the timing of it? well, 1st of all, let us know 3 positive things about the plan is that he said that it would be no renewed. is really settlement in gaza. that would be no is really so 1000000000
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presence and gossip and he didn't mention any kind of ethnic cleansing of guys or that's been so much in the is really media by stupid is really politicians the, the problems with the plan that he did a present is that without a clear a palestinian buying in of a legitimate unified posting leadership. there will be in search and see against any use of the military presence in gaza over a long period of time. and there will be no foreign troops that will step into gaza either aaron or other european or american troops without a palestinian invitation and a direct palestinian role in a peacekeeping force in god's ser. so we need to understand that these read, these cannot impose a plan that the palestinians will not accept it. what should happen now? was it published in use in dialogue amongst themselves. with all the factions involved should come up with their own plan for the post in regards to
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a war scenario. and how would you explain the lack of cohesion and israel's leadership about what is to happen in gauze off to as well. it seems very obvious that a prime minister, nothing y'all was interested in his own political survival. which means keeping the word going for as long as possible. and he wants to avoid any discussion of the postwar scenario. he's mainly interested in keeping the work going. because as long as there's a war, he is not taking any responsibility for the values of his policy since 2009. and there are other rights which streams. members of these where the government were pushing for re, is wherever the settlement in gaza. and for the expulsion of the 2200000 palestinians from the gods to strip to other countries that are actively searching for other countries to take these people. these are because very dangerous plans and a most developed is a more responsible member. the is where the government is trying to be somewhat practical. but again, i would emphasize that these are, these can not impose
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a plan on the palestinians that the palestinians are not a part of or do not initiate some interesting comments. the last few days by us national security council spokesperson john cubby saying a for the 1st time that they don't believe admitted treat a tax, the loan, can eradicate the id on a g a from us it's. it's not likely you're going to get rid of every single home as far as what he said. do you think there is more of an understanding in israel? that is indeed true. how, how realistic is it to get rid of how much completely as well. i think there's the change of the, of the linguistics around the goals of the world when is really initially talked about removing from us completely. and now they've been much more speaking about removing the military and govern incapability and so from us. the americans from the beginning, i think, kept in speaking about the re, the need to reinvigorate
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a new palestinian israeli peace process. putting the 2 state solution back on the agenda that i have made to the last years. most of us, i believe, has not been viable now perhaps with renewed international support. certainly, the 2 state solution is back on the agenda. the americans would be wise if they want to die israel away from disaster to take the lead on this by recognizing the state of palestine and encouraging the other always the nations with not get done. so to do so. so they're probably starting to become a full member state of the united nations, which would creates a much better place to begin regional negotiations on the 2 state solution. and what sort of reaction has they've been to the killing of these products to the senior palestinian leaders in they were is, is that a it, is that what, what is a reaction within is rarely society
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a to what is happening that because if there is that concern now that this the chance of getting hostages out of his role, becoming of gauze a becoming slim and slimmer. what for sure, those people who put the return of the hostages at the top of the agenda. we're not the majority of these are the society i'm afraid i'm or are those people who think that israel's more effort is most important. we're very pleased with the assassination of scientists under worry and hope that a israel will assess state more of the from us leaders, including a sing wire and a model on there. he's saying, well, how many days and others as well as the i'm us leadership in dose of the those people were concerned with the hostages. are definitely been worried that this is a set back for bringing the hostages home. and it certainly is that negotiations are frozen, and those that have been renewed, both by cuts are and by egypt. and it will probably take more time before there is a button,
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a renewed effort at negotiating. the release of these were the hostages cache on baskin pinnacle list. and with that challenge is really published in a fast thank you for your time. now, since the will began, don't just from around the world i've been traveling to golf. so to help, don't say yes, the con, specializes in i and facial surgery, he's been helping hundreds of palestinians whose size has been damaged as a result of the is riley wyoming his history. i. my name is dr. yasser con. i'm from canada. i live in toronto and i've been in, gosh, i've been in the casa for about 34 days. and i came into the border in egypt and my, my journey into um, into highs i was, um, uh, you know, was, was just long. it took a long time, took a whole day, but it wasn't difficult. so i, i do both. i and face plastic surgery and the injuries have been very
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severe. and i've seen more explosive injuries than i've ever seen in my entire career, which is 20 years. a lot of severe injuries, a lot of patients have lost their eyes because when an explosion happens, you know, everybody keeps their eyes open and the eyes get injured with sharp now, and burns and things like that. so the entries have been very severe. unfortunately, so far we've been doing about 6 or 7 surgeries per day is a big procedures and not small procedures. and i'll be here for about a week. overall. my next about seeing people is that is that you have the whole world supporting you. we all feel for the fee for your suffering. we all want to cease fire immediately. we all want peace and to help you rebuild. we're also very inspired by, by your strength and your face. and i think that has really inspired the whole world. meanwhile,
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some palestinians been trying to create some source of no malice in the midst of israel's bombardment on the citizen to electric race as a baba in rough uh is hoping to get back to the community which has given him shelter his history. so to mohammed bucket is just one, that's the estimated 1900000 palestinians full stiffly and on the baiting is really bowman campaign on the homes in the compton rasa in southern garza where he seek shelter though it is trying to uphold human dignity in the midst of an effort, growing in humane who v you for her to be on. there are many young man who seek my services. i don't care how much they pay because i'm aware of how difficult the situation is. it makes me happy to receive customers because when they get a hair cut, it helps them escape the difficult realities they're living in. there isn't enough
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water in garza or access to basic her washing products. it's hindering people's ability to maintain hygiene and having an effect on moral love with other young ones that are needed and you look, i haven't had a hair cutting approximately 40 days in my looks have changed drastically. so maybe the new look will give us sol renewed hope and some of those escape is really strikes, leaving everything he had behind people learned to money to buy to electric raises . so he could make a living expenses inc. cause of a higher than ever because of the use low is ready blockades, and the need for a central products is growing more desperate by the day. well, uh well i know for sure, we didn't have any money and i have children who have new young. therefore, i had to provide for myself, my children and my wife and for my family in times like these uh, nobody is going to reach out and help you. palestinians feel abandoned. they say they can only depend on themselves. and on each other,
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with no end in sight to israel's will. judy vega, audra 0, a still head on al jazeera japan cleans up off the widespread of quake. devastations, but experts say the damage could have been far west. well,
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explain why the the ok, let's take a look at some of the days of the news, the former south african power lim pick. actually it all skip a story is has been released from prison on parole. he said 9 years in prison for
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not during his girlfriend reversed income. now onto the terms of his parole, he will not be allowed to leave for tour. you women's rights groups have protested against his release schedule. correspondent from the miller, who is in outside the prison in for toria, was a really study as well as serious offenders in south africa and correctional services. the regulations are allowed to apply for parole off to serving at least half of their sentence. a book if we look back at the, the time is taken to get to this point i spoke with stories was initially sentenced to about 5 years in prison for manslaughter. and that was later changed often appealed to 13 u, as in due to that extension. it was uh, there was some confusion around exactly when he would be eligible. he has applied a number of times including lost ya full parole. it was denied but even late to
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appeal that decision, and he's now being granted to parole as be a correctional services regulations. but we also know that the, the women he murdered to reverse the income for her family has never supported that . he's good for parole, saying that he, they don't believe that he is remorseful that he's been rehabilitated. and that he should complain about what exactly happened the night. the revisiting time was killed. they say that he lied about it and, and that you should be and that they just as hasn't essentially been served, but according to correctional services, he has been released. and according to that department, he is back at home, which we understand to be his uncle's home. in pretoria and other than reinvesting comes from a uh how, how else has the reaction been to his release? the whole thing is a very high rate of gender based violence in south africa. and because a woman was killed in this instance by or scope, the story is and apparently,
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according to what he had said during his trial, because he thought that was included in his home. but because of africa has a very high rate of gender based violence, easily is concerned around the sentence that he's of that he is released on parole . and this is what is needs to many offenders of similar crimes, not serving the not having justice not being served in similar cases. and this talks to a lack of accountability and perhaps the justice system in south africa. not dealing as a quickly with a fin dislike that. thank you for that. from the outside. the prison in pretoria way, i'll skip a story as has just been released authorities that take years to to add ports have started removing the wreckage of cheese days face. so runway accidents like people in the case gone to ad crossed with killed when it was hit by a japan lines, passenger plane, and traffic control transcripts of reveal that the coast going to say is not clear
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to be on the runway being while the powerful, as quake that struck west in japan on new year's day, and course widespread devastation and killed more than 80 people of the say the damage could have been from wes if it hadn't been for the way japan proposed for disasters like this unit, kim has more of this guy tree sores above the tokyo skyline. it's one of the world's talos towers. and what is the planet's most seismically active country? people in japan are set to feel some 2000 tremors each year since one 5th of the world. earthquakes of magnitude, 6 or higher, occur here are as quick awareness begins at an early age. regular, concise drills were also credited for saving the lives of people who lived in these homes affected by the note the peninsula quake on new year's day put on cut off. well, so i can know for when we train people about where to gather and what kind of disaster
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relief system to implement. so when residents here felt a little tremor, they immediately left their houses and evacuated of 100 years is the great con, to earthquake, killed more than 100. 40000 people much has changed in the way of japan prepares for earthquakes. japan strict building codes and for us to 1981 require engineers to fulfill 2 levels of our quick proofing. firstly, to guarantee enough resilience to withstand smaller quakes with minimal damage. and secondly, to make sure that for tremor is on a size with scale of 6 to 7, the building does not collapse. modern high rise is, are designed to swing with a quick energy given their flexible construction pendulums and dampers cut the intensity of that swing. but japan's gold standard is not applied to older homes, on noted peninsula where the elderly population is twice the national average. many
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wooden properties were decimated their owners less inclined to, nor able to afford retrofitting this disaster prevention. expert notes tokyo is not immune to similar devastation as the metropolis repairs for its next big one. you marks to, to purchase, you know, tongue to the appropriate realty of, of magnitude 7 notice quake hitting the capital within 30 years is about 70 percent . summaries, especially in east, in tokyo, and have a concentration of buildings with a low quake. resistance calls for more inclusive planning as an increasingly unpredictable mother nature is requiring communities to work together as they have never before. unis kim ultra 0 tokyo in indonesia, at least free people are reported to have been killed all to 2 passenger trains, collided in west java carriages were forced off the tracks by the impact. please say the injured have been taken to local hospitals of china has complained to me,
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almo office, at least 520 citizens engines. my straight on hillary shells fine across the shed, for the most military has been fighting rebel groups in the north of the country. for months now, china has been cooling for an urgency supply. storage slurry has moved from beijing . the incident happened on wednesday afternoon, but it's only on says day but chinese stage media global times it's published a video of. now one of the video shows moments off to a shell, landed on a pavement, local official say, 5 people have been injured and they've been sent to a hospital in nonsense town. and they also say the shells came from me on most mules and co can region. and this region is particularly rest if it's been that way, even before the me on moment, actually in 2021 that had been some years, were fighting between me on my rebels, and also me on more minutes week or so in tens that tens of thousands of people
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temporarily crossed over the border into china to escape. so in recent months, conflict has searched again between the military, between ethnic groups and also between pro democracy flights of just last week the chinese embassy and me and my chinese nationals to me now kind the main town in the region. citing throwing in security of this recent incident, the chinese foreign ministry says it was the chinese casualties caused by the conflict and says it's all sides to take measures to ensure something like this doesn't happen again during sleep out, a 0 stage in the united states says russia is using north korean missiles and it's war against ukraine. national security spokesman john cubby says, shone young, wants russian at croft, ahmed vehicles, weapons in the tub. cubby also said most go is seeking missiles from a wrong us. our information indicates that the democratic people's republic of korea recently provided russia with ballistic missile launchers and several
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ballistic missiles. coun yang and seeking military assistance from russia, including fighter aircraft surface to air missiles, armor vehicles, ballistic missile production, equipment, or materials, and other advanced technologies. at this time, we do not believe that iran has delivered close range ballistic missiles to rush. however, united states is concerned that russian negotiations to acquire close range ballistic missiles from iran, are actively advanced a 17 year old student in the us states of iowa has totally different apparent self inflicted guns. souls of taping font is high school. 6th grade, it is said to have been killed and 5 others also injured. the shootings happened in the city of perry. a set of gals supreme court has upheld the destination. conviction of the opposition leader spawn sancho. a lawyer for the government said sancho will not be able to run in presidential elections next month. they've just given
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a 6 month suspended sentence in may off the accusations of defining the tours in minnesota. okay, that's it for me, by the inside for this out. you can find those points and national website out as a result. comb, i'll be back the top of the out. much more coverage is the one gone. so this one is over the days of it needs to stay with us the what constitutes extent. so we just talk to a see, i want you to start with just the fence. what as to what happened as independent. we won't be, we want the education my wants to freedom. we don't have to leave them in the policy of it's meant to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit knowing that was and services this placement. and then
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you're saying you don't have your reports with it. i should just trust the community often as i find the cool that used to produce outstanding jen this and i'll just the integrity in the pursuit of truth. if we cannot agree on how to coordinate space traffic management, we risk post the safety and 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 slaving under the hot sun, collecting a limitless energy. so their own tri host has down the soda panels on his roof, the decades the and then relied on diesel shipped in a great expense. with crowds from the australian government. the island built itself
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a so the grid now they can capture and store fully energy. they need kind on state fits future of fossil fuels, no renewables, the natural gas from the gulf of thailand, power stations burning co, shipped in from australia to transition away from fossil fuels could be relatively easy in china. but the government remains committed to colon guess the . ready especially even boned israel attack southern areas and the goal is to strip kenning moving forward . see people, the fight is now tuesday or night from day or so coming up as well as defense minister
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lays out his proposal for the future of concepts. at least one palestinian has been

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