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dealing with prime minister netanyahu come january and she was very frank and we were told it was a testy meeting test that usually means tricky. and she said she would not be silent on the issue because of the sci fi has to come in. it has to come soon so, you know, we don't know really where she's going to go from here. but we do know that she is very, very solid on the issue of the sci fi that she is pushing on. she will not let premise them that you all have not pushed for a ceasefire, as long as she comes can be doing that. because we see that there is a discontinued rhetoric regarding a ceasefire. and washington has continued to, to talk about this. but you know, many would say that it is being prevented and essentially is sabotaged by washington itself. with that continued financial military weapon support for israel . yeah, i mean the us is in this
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a tricky position where it's having to struggle 2 lines here because it is, is rails made protect to it's, it's made of supply, it defends is right on the racist long relationship. and it has been very vocal about supporting israel and it's right to it to exist and it's right to defend itself. but at the same time, we are seeing these images on a daily basis where people all being failed. they are being bones by israel, and the us is against this. joe fighting has actually been named genocide. joe, by some people. some campaign is because they view him as not doing enough. we know we seen through leaks. i'm just through what we can visually say that the relationship between him and prime minister netanyahu has been getting increasingly tense at the same time. but then you all who is meeting with donald trump. because donald trump also stands like very strong chance of being in the white house. he is a very strong supporter of israel. he did make a comment,
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months ago and which he said, israel has to rock baseball or off. ah, but on the times of the people of palestine, he's be far less vocal at his rallies if he's getting well. now he isn't even mentioned at cuz that's a couple of harris who was having to speak to these protestors who are heck, linda, this. thank you very much from washington. phil of al, speaking to us. and these are some of the pictures that we are getting now following attack on a school, this is a school sheltering, displace people and the all the raj neighborhoods in gaza. city, we're bringing you extended coverage of this that we are seeing. as we said, many civilians have been killed in this attack. this was, as they had lined up to say the that morning, pres, that the in the morning president doing in gaza. they was in the vicinity on the school. and this is when the attack took place, many people injured and were taken to the baptist hospital and gaza. but really this is part of a, an escalation,
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a horrifying escalation in strikes on schools in gaza. over the past couple of weeks. we've been also speaking to honey mon load, he's in hong eunice and southern gaza. any more information you are guessing about this attack and gaza city honey as well up to now, we don't know the exact reasons why it is reading military at high this particular school that's in the past few days. every time there's been a military attack, one of these evacuation centers, which by the way, we did a span of, of india, looking at 4 schools then this morning due to the fact which center or school that the 5th one. so that the, an average of, of a school in a, in a breach today is which is a lot compared to what we see in, in, in the past. there's a concentration on the top on these evacuation centers and what looks like the, the final part of the knockout punch for civilians across the board read,
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displace thomas high. they don't have any place to go to. but what we're hearing from, from paramedics and civil defense because we're moving body to from the school. they are in bodies, the are an identified totally burned. and there are those who, who have to be sick studying pieces from the area where the area where people were finding a few and a to perform. they are the only pay or there are pieces of the flash that it arrive to is that the baptist hospital in a plastic bags. and there are other bodies that of why the shredded to the point that they are not recognize of, of whose bodies are these the, that the, the, the tragedy of these attacks. it bombs are used by these really military draft from the air they are, they're packed with nails. they're pack which of a trap does small pieces with sharp pieces of metal that when they come to the flesh, the cost, the dear, the bleeding be old, still caused severe,
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burns sport when transferred, people know that that's why many of the bodies of life to the hospital largely i'm identified and this is going to be a quite of a b, e a. the heart breaking point for many of the families who are really a reduced tougher. simon is trundled on daily basis. that's from a large number of missing people to the the know where the family members and as we speak right up. you heard that on this on this ongoing artillery in the area where we are stand as well. it just has charge of the, the tax on the backwards since been thursday, just beaten the spins top by 8 feet and kind of protection points to julian's across the guy. the trip ends. and now the, the define of or what considered to be a state the place and displays families. it's not the anymore,
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it's 100 percent risky and dangerous. and people are in fact killed in the very place. they saw it going to provide a protection. they were told to to these places because they are safe and they are located in the humanitarian zones, in the northern part and got the city. but so far it's not, it's not a collateral damage. it is not a mistake. it is because it's happens repeatedly. it is deliberate, it is intentional. civilians are dying at the record number because of these repeated attacks on shelters. s and honey. i'm wondering if you have managed just during your time or forcing on this war. if you have managed to speak to anyone who has escaped one of these attacks, obviously there miraculously, i suppose managed to escape what they tell you about the
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experience being going through something like this are already the word has cause too many difficulties for, for people across because you can meet with her or we talk about evacuation centers . these are the schools and the purpose that they were design and those for what for learning. so the setting is not prepared that is not sufficient for accommodating large numbers of family, children, and elderly. and women in terms of facilities in terms of finding patient for life is ready to be called because you have a school that you just turned into an evacuation center not properly equipped with what it displays people need in terms of the fact that he is in terms of hide in terms of pathetic issues, if it's been not a 1000 students or from them couple 1000 students, but now it's not. it's school that turn into exactly some centers. accommodating up to 7000 display that families or 810000 in some cases and some of the really
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overcrowded and bins be populated. aaron, so mike was a re, quote inside the, the back ocean centers, but right now, so what do you remember that people have what to do with a sense of, of protection that there they are inside a school then because of the large number is really military one, they are to attacking the deal with improving their wrong there's been another terry insight, not all of the talking to the schools, but also brag about how the length of the a bomb payment. how the, how the cost of this, how book and i was waiting because this large civilian casualties, an oldest we students the statement issued after we had talked about how, how, how and how, like brett, a republic, a bragging about the talking, the schools and making percent that these schools are not, in fact civilians, they are, they are facing their safe cadence for, for i positive and for
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a little attempt inside. but on the ground what we're seeing in it over the past only be past 10 days. the number of people killed, the 60 inch are kind of on the women to children that go 30 old, transferred you to come to the hospital, the only remaining hospital in, in down the street. i also the one would wonder like what a, that's a 5 year old or 2 year old or even a 15 year old is being critically injured or killed. did to deserve these, the horror of these unpredictable bonds. and right now it, it, it happens at the dawn time. there is horror so much or in bold, in, in these of talks to the, there is a psychological trauma. and the fact that these people are, have, are now 100 percent. the prizes, from any sense of the safety of protection, if it's worse down, knowing that they're going to be packed because they live in fear and these attacks
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are unpredictable, largely there was no prior warning whatsoever. also for the past attack there was no prior warning whatsoever, so people will not even giving the opportunity to go elsewhere and it just happened directly. it happened deliberately without giving them a one. okay, so now thank you very much, honey. mileage reporting to us from han, eunice, and southern gauze, a or, and nor a day, joins us now on the phone from ramallah in the occupied westbank. i know i'm sure you are hearing on the that describe the absolute physical and psychological exhaustion of the entire population in gauze or as they continue to a phase continuing phase attacks like this. i think over the past few weeks that appears to have been an escalation and these attacks with at least a dozen schools targeted across cause
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a are absolutely may. and the population is exhausted when i speak to friends and loved ones in gaza, or order to leave their homes or we leave the place from which they were there displaced there. awesome 100 can be knowing the rest because they simply know that there is no place for them to go to that no matter where they go, they are possibly walking targets. and if you speak to anybody in gaza right now, after 10 months of relentless funding, you will hear a pretty much the same phrase. we're all waiting for our turn and that is a devastating state of mind to be in. but it really, it is difficult to imagine any other state of mind when too many and people over 2000000 people. half of them children have been bomb, had been starved,
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had been approved to go from one place to another. families displaced $56.00, sometimes 10 times during the month. and every time they go to a place but a designated a face at bombs fall. and so, you know, and if we put this in situated more regionally for kind of do my term this horrific, it's saying that we're, we're covering right now we have to kind of remember that the whole region a was on the brink of regional war from these escalation trim is very targeted of civilian from assassination of political leaders. like it's my hon. you're the former leader of have my black senior, his butler, i there is and we had it on his vermont reckoning retaliation. and on thursday we had the president of the united states, the anita, of that, the president of egypt, a thing in was a, a quite
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a forceful statement saying that's they are stepping in the time for the fire and now the time for the escalation. now the suffering in gaza has to stop and calling on how my son is billed to me and negotiate on thursday, the 15th at 2 and the 4 to reach a faith fire and an exchange. the and of course we see him in the process. ready, and one thing we're getting closer to a deal closer to bringing down, lowering the temperature of pension pension. and the reason there strikes like the mass casualty events like that that bring back the temperature up that shake the confidence of the party on the ground of the general public. that an en, this, my neck is here. so we have to wait and see what kind of ramifications the air strikes
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week will have we already heard from the government media center in does that talking about the masquerade and, and it's, you know, they've just been told that you got a reaction from the public industry, i'm actually have them in the mazda, 3rd and holding is there. i'm the united states. i'm responsible for it because we have to remember that the major suppliers, what percentage of in the united states, and there has been one month left called a cleaning with the bible administration. stopped provided that service, especially those massive 501002001 box that have a blessed to the entire residential neighborhood. ben garza over i this is it when we speak about attacks of this nation or we speak about schools, mosques, hospitals, houses,
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neighborhoods. but it's very easy to look at each of these attacks and installation and lose the for the context, which is relentless, more bombardment that has been carrying on for 10 months, but is destroyed much of causes infrastructure. i'm not sure what there is left there of gaza, including the medical infrastructure. it's much of the it is this tiny, densely populated, strip of land has been raised to the ground. and yet the attacks continue. there appears to be no red line at which a washington will essentially a wheels and what are the influence it might have of israel to, to cool for a succession of this. absolutely, and this has been a for frustration across the board. we've heard from several independent, didn't you an expos repeatedly calling on countries to impose an arms in but we
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heard from the international court of justice, not one, not twice but 3 times saying that there is a plausible genocide that israel is committing a plausible genocide in gaza, the governments around the world have responsibilities, but they should make sure they're not complicit in said crime. they will, must that stop the hindering of entry of the monetary and assistance that it must stop targeting civilian infrastructure. but we know that the reality on the ground shows absolute disregard for all of that polio and hepatitis a are spreading in god, god, because of the destruction of infrastructure and the destination of the health sector, targeting systematic funding of a hospital there. the denial of entry of food and water and medicine has called 5 ation and children and other of valuable sectors of the population. i'm literally
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dying of starvation and we spend that for months now in douglas, but there is no let up in the industry. relation of the situation normally is that it comes back that disregard the value of life that uses this proportionate force as a matter of policy. and those are the words in the assessment of numerous independent international reports. and yes, the argument continued just in the past 24 hours. the united states released more than $3000000.00 of money to the israel in order for it to buy more american. what than in the, in the context of this ongoing, more enhanced again the frustration, the lack of space. there is an end of size and desperation of a civilian population. the company has low or it can go, they are trapped and they're being bombed, whether they're in the home,
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the left of it, in the school counselors, praying at dawn, or in time in time doing in other milwaukee and honeywell next or in dropbox is b as the thank you very much. thank you. in our day for joining us from ramallah in the occupied westbank. israel is minute tree is responded to the latest attack in the state, been on x saying that it's a force attached to it calls terrorist operating in a military headquarters in the aisle to be in school complex. they are most in gaza city these radio only went on say the complex has been used by a mass to hide in and where the group was planning what it called it, terrorist operations against israel on the cell, who joins us from jordan's capital, oman, because the israeli government has banned algebra from the forcing inside israel. and how do we like to use to get any political reaction to this later on today? what we have heard from me is really military, but
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a little bit unlikely we'll hear from is really politicians until sundown. as it is saturday, which is about the day of rest in israel, where we typically do not see any sort of government reaction or announcements unless it is an emergency situation. and there have been so many cases of large is really attacks in which there has been no government response. but let's talk about the is really response from the army here. these really military's saying that they conducted with their calling a precise attacks with intelligence. and this was an attack coordinated with the internal security service, which is the sion bet. and they're saying that they did this in order to minimize the amount of harm to civilians. but time and time again. we have seen this justification from these really military in order to attack target and ultimately kill palestinian civilians who have been forcibly displeased, sheltering in some sort of school in a mosque in a hospital and other civilian infrastructure that has come under relentless attacks
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in the last 10 months, these really military continues to maintain these claims that have masses using these areas. these schools, these hospitals, these mosques, for military purposes, going so far as to call each single one, a military command center and headquarters. but it, good, we have not, not once, never seen the information or the intelligence to back up these claims, these are claims that are repeatable, used by these really military in a pattern of human rights abuses and fully migrate and violations of international law. we have seen over the last 10 months, so when the military says they're going after him, as the reality on the ground shows a much different story. and i want to also note, this is an area of northern gaza that more than 6 months ago, in fact, near the end of the year 2023. the military had said they've change your full operational control over citing these large and significant military achievements.
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but that is simply not true because they are continuously going in and been boarding areas, not just in the north, but all over gone in these really military just continues to maintain that they are targeting him us. when the reality we see are civilians who have been essentially blown to pieces in these is really attacked. in the last week alone, you're looking at at least 4 schools in northern gaza that have been attacks that are sheltering forcibly displaced palestinians who have no safe place to go. time and time again. if you ask these really are me, if you're looking for any sort of reaction to these really army, they will give you their claims, citing their own intelligence. but they will not show you that intelligence. they will not reveal that intelligence not stopped as with the tax on schools. it's a tax on hospitals, it's rates on hospitals. it's ground invasions. it is also targeted attacks on journalists. they say that they have this information, they have this intelligence,
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but they refused to release it. they refused to back up any of these claims because these are violations of international law targeting civilians in a densely populated area. and i do want to have the united states has no clear billions of dollars for israel to continuously purchase weapons, which they also get this military assistance from the united states. and these are weapons that are being dropped on the palestinian people in gaza in a war that is largely regarded as a genocide now as it enters each 10th month. but in terms of these rarely justification for this, they say that they are fighting a war until all of the goals of it are achieved in 10 months on. it has been quite a strategic and military failure of these really military. as several american media outlets have done investigation, saying that these claims the military is making about these achievements about destroying from us in the south destroying these battalions. it is simply not true,
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but the justification, again that is real uses to target civilians and civilian infrastructure. people who are sheltering in these evacuation centers, we have not once seen that evidence for and it happens time and time again. this is a pattern by these really military to target until palestinian civilians all over the goal is to strip. what is the public reaction very often in israel to attack such as this as well, to be quite frank with you, there isn't a ton of reaction to a tax like this because they are not exposed to these images. what they are exposed to rather is continuous is really narratives when it comes to issues of a captives deal. and that quite frankly, has now turned public opinion against these really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is rarely see boardman and gaza, but not particular cases like
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a tax on schools and attacks on civilians. that's just what is really media is showing them and they have been quite vocal about not wanting captives to die in is really airstrikes in gonzo. so there is quite a view that is shifting within israel because look, you do have those that are calling for a seas far. you do have those that are exposed to the atrocities that are going on in gauze that the hands of these really military who are calling for a cease fire calling for prisoner deal and captives release. so the reaction is mainly calling for change with an israel's government. but if you look at it, there is widespread support for israel's war on gaza. this is a country where a vast majority is not all of the people who are citizens of israel serve. and these really army, so there isn't a legions to the military, but not so much the government that is in charge of the army. so these really public is saying that benjamin netanyahu has not conducted himself well,
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but these achievements that he boast about are not true, but 10 months into the war. he is neither capable nor willing of reaching a ceasefire. deal to release the remaining 110 is really captive. so public opinion is shortly shifting against these really prime minister and against his right wing government, who members of it as early as yesterday actually is have spoken out against a ceasefire deal saying it's not in israel, the best interest that is real foot. it shouldn't fall into this trap, but nothing. y'all should avoid a ceasefire deal at all costs. and that's after a memo, came it out from 3 heads of state, from flood, from the united states, and from egypt, and not even 24 hours later bets at a smaller. it's the countries finance minister lashed out against it after this. and you all confirmed that there would be a delegation that is going on august 15th to meet with mediator so well it's really public opinion is very pro, ceasefire. deal very pro, getting the captives released. there isn't a ton of reaction when there are these attacks on palestinians because simply be
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exposure to these attacks is not there. okay, thank you for now have this all who are forcing from a non and georgian, when all the developments are for a new as vice president campbell hours has had her latest presidential campaign, riley interrupted by protest is demanding a ceasefire in gauze. a democratic candidate was addressing support is in the hotly contested state of arizona, but she's still to speech to speak directly to protest is recording for an end to the war. let me just save it on topic of what i think i'm hearing over there. let me just speak to that for a moment and then i'm going to get back to the business of the. so let me say i have been clear new is the time to get a ceasefire deal the
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let's go to philadelphia morning. it's been a drawing system i from washington, dc and just listening to the remarks that come on our house and was making their tone appears to try and distance itself from president joe biden. but what about the substance of have policies regarding this regarding cause or in them at least as well. i mean, what the interruption did was forced come with herridge to address the subject of what is happening in gauze. so you can imagine that that wasn't somebody that was originally on the speech right to talk about. i mean, these rallies all very and totally focused on talking about things like the economy and the folder and all of those issues to do with abortion. things that i've got to drive both of these to the palos, but couple of harris is in this unusual position where she is both a presidential candidate, but also she's a sitting vice president. so she's linked to joe biden. she's linked to jo biden's achievements, but she's also linked to joe biden. spite is. so what, which one is what the trying to achieve here is to call the higher route as
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somebody with the own successes. and she's been very clear all along, but she supports israel, but she also will not be silenced on the issue of gaza. i'm not. ceasefire has to be crossed. the best part about sci fi line has to be crossed and it has to be implemented as soon as possible. and that was telling by the fight the she actually met in pass a prime minister netanyahu here in washington, herself on her road. remember, he was here and he met donald trump. he metro by just normally you would expect the vice president's to be in a meeting with the president. but it was very deliberate to keep that music separate because there was a very real chance that come to sort of january post selection. she could be present and she could be the woman that is dealing with prime. it is nothing you all have. and of course, there are many, many months between now and then, of course, there is a very desperate need to get the sci fi in place way before january way before november. but of course, also had a team is very, very keen to make sure that she is seen as somebody who can deliver
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a ceasefire. the right, the white, how it will feel. i just want to take a look at this guy's a briefing because the white house, national security spokesman says the binding ministration won't allow what it cools extremist, including in the israel to push a gauze as these fire talks. of course john copy is saying that claims by his writing finance. when his step is alo small trish, the deal would be 8 so rented to amass all the captives could not be exchanged for prison has a dead wrong. so that's just to give you a flavor of the remarks that we have from john cubby. in this briefing, how significant of these renewed efforts on the part of egypt council in the united states, to try and reach an agreement, particularly with the us selection fost approaching well, i mean, thought urgent need for sci fi is that the full front of mot, the minds of the likes of the secretary of state and to be blinking. for example, we had a coal with us, kalonski is ready defense minister yesterday. let me just tell you what he said,
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because we were given a read out of the statement. we were told that the secretary of state anthony draper lincoln spoke with his right, the defense minutes that you'll have kalonde today. that is not yesterday, of course, the secretary of defense minister discussed ongoing efforts to the escalate tensions in the region. the secretary reaffirmed the united states i in cloud commitments to israel security. i discussed how escalation is in our policies interest. the secretary reiterates of the urgent needs to reach us these 5 and cause that that would secure the release of hostages. allow a search of humanitarian assistance and create the conditions for product regional stability. he also underscore the importance of reaching a diplomatic resolution that allows both as royal and loving these families to return to their homes. and remember the us is struggling base metaphorical line here because it has to show support for israel. there is a long relationship, it is israel main backup made supposed to it's made on supply. but at the.

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