tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 10, 2024 10:00am-11:00am AST
10:00 am
is the fact that you assign the present s not that important factor via the story on talked to al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this is the news, our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes pulling a 100 people had been killed and, and it's really a tackled another school sheltering just place. ellison, israel says it was targeting her mom's finances in the neighborhood and cause a city, but it's not provided any proof of those clients. now is the time to get a ceasefire deal the you as well as present, camilla harris has their latest presidential campaign,
10:01 am
really interrupted by protest is demanding a ceasefire and gone so well. so hit apply and summits into a residential area and presented, killing 61 people on board and depends earthquake sciences on it's the possibility of a mega quite often magnitude 7 point one inches people the we're getting this news out and goes away more than a 100 palestinians have been killed in and is ready attack on the schools during morning prayers. and once again is ready, forces have targeted to school sheltering, displaced people this time in the garage district of kansas city. we have been seeing this and gone so over the past week were at least 4 schools have been attacked onto the same claim by these ready me that a mazda is using the schools,
10:02 am
the military and operational purposes. but no one's in the 10 months of this war has the israelis provided proof for evidence of these claims. spokesman for kansas civil defense told l just arrow the paramedics were finding it difficult to identify the dead. as johnny, i do salt. i said you had heard nothing but the civilians were beginning the doing prize of the school building as soon as they began and as really were playing fide 3 missiles on the building as a result, 90 percent of those present to a killed even the wounded, the condition is critical, and unfortunately many of them have the limbs learn all the areas strewn with dead bodies and body parts. and it is very difficult for paramedics to identify the hold that body as an arm here. i like the bodies of ripped to pieces. medical teams done helpless before the terrific scene on us. we have a team of correspondents covering the story, hummed us salute. has the latest is ready, reaction. she's standing by for us in the to a dining and capital mon because these ready government has been delta 0 from reporting inside. israel will also speak to know
10:03 am
a day and ramallah in the occupied westbank. but 1st we're going to go to honey much maid who is in gauze, southern city of con eunice. honey, what more are you hearing about the the optimist of this attack? how difficult has it been full risk teams to even get to the engine at this point? the, you know, tom, every attack a given how intense in terms of not going to use and a, and a scale across the guster for the past in months has, has presented a new level of difficulties. and it challenges for paramedics, for a civil defense group for, for the rescue team on the ground. we're talking about a situation where not only there is a bond sides and there are further civilian casualties. but also the fact that the clouds of the area where the this school is located is a clouded with surveillance to drones at taca drones as well as the
10:04 am
a digit binding jet, flying at a very low level in the area, just creating an intimidating atmosphere for people who are trying to see uh, volunteer, tried to save people inside the bomb to school. the paramedics tried to remove the bodies and take the injury to the hospital. the, the whole situation is intimidating is very causing great deal of patty because it's simply, you know, when is the next talk is going to happen. the fact that these attacks have been happening in an unpredictable wait for the past. i didn't months but more concentrated the quite visible without any prior warning whatsoever for the past at 10 days. this is the 5th, this school within just a span of 10 days. that's an average of school every 2 days. killing large number of the, of this one single attack, the casualties of this one single attack is as, as many as the casualties of the past 4 attacks do. one thing that be,
10:05 am
that is shared among these attacks that are happening without any prior warnings whatsoever. it is really military drop these on a predictable bonds. the are lead. so despite the argument that they are precise and they are used for targeted killings, but on the ground, what we're seeing these are overcrowded spaces with displays families. busy civilians are children and women elderly young are those or have been sheltering inside these uh, these facilities. and just more recently from the bomb evacuation centers, the other schools that were button within the past didn't do. some of them made their way to this particular location, seeking shoulders of protection only to get bomb and killed inside these. this facility we, we keep hearing some of the horrific it's tories and revelations of what happened in the fact that paramedics, that rescued team on the ground are picking up pieces of from the carpets on the ground where people where it's where, where lined for it for the for donald prayers,
10:06 am
the fact that people inside the classroom that they were sleeping and they were killed because of that high speed of flying the trap nose and all the names that were packed inside these bonds or reddick revelations. keep unfolding it from the bottom side, let alone be the horror inside the hospitals. the children, the massive number of, of children arriving at i soaked in blood already in pieces. this very shocking civilians are dying at a record number because of the it's really air attacks that are not giving people any warning whatsoever. it's more of a mass slaughter. it's a wholesale mass killing of innocent civilians across the gaza strip. the usual a statement that there this place has been used as a headquarter x, y z is an infrastructure. it's broke to serve as an infrastructure for operate. there is an militants, a is the same exact narrative that we heard within the past 10 days with no
10:07 am
evidence whatsoever. yeah, honey, just on that point. so we understand just in the last 10 die since the 1st of august, at least 5 schools have seen hits by is riley strikes similar to this one. i will, this is by far the largest in terms of the number of people that have been killed more than a 100 so far and thousands more injured. i mean, we're going to come back to in just a moment because we're getting information instead of press conference is just going underway outside to the baptist hospital and gaza city where the civil defense has been, is speaking, that's less than anything center. and that is to have a, in the school building in the center of guys us, there is a city, it is a continuation of mass that goes perpetrated by there's a database of forces again, and it's in palestinian civilians. namely, those display is says setting and scored buildings with shocked and they sell it our morning hours that there's
10:08 am
a database on forces targeted and hit that as that back in school says that even more than 6000 displays civilians whole lost their homes all across the guys, the state based school building is home to innocent women and tender and the 7th defense in the bottom of the medical teams at the bottom of the services all across the guys that sort of receive as for 14, they received an s o is because the fact that these a co pays and forces has talked, they've done that by in the school building. it may get to the world that event team often drives to the scene. and we were shopping around to see these, the whole red face seen by, you know, large numbers of victims, one most of whom are women and said that in many with sod beyond that it could, you make sense. and we arrived with big brothers instead of blaze with blaze and
10:09 am
plain bizarre. those are total and then ripped to pieces. in this school building, there is a, a probation forces and is that thought that was to be a lot of stories. the 1st one to almost the 2nd floor where women and children with the same 3 bodies as well as the lower one. when the pay is area is more than my in the city paper work is that including 1110 to the 6 women in the are one day with many and very critical condition. indeed. as let me up in the thought we speak while you're gone, you're just so we are still recovering their bodies. in addition to does things who are has been missing, ya know,
10:10 am
we collected many by the parts beyond that ignition to the degree that we were not able to identify the victim we've been not in the face of these crime again, is in this, in this play is civilians, again it's our people on the entire well it to live up to their responsibility and we strongly couldn't been the outside of silence by the way, let's community and it's going to vision. in the face of this genocide drawer, it has become clear that there's way to to base them. well, what forces with the continued genocide war continues to target hospitals to school buildings cut out the um, other than the civilian institutions. more than 13, taken to more than 15 said, think centers have been closet since the beginning of this month. it is hard to read and think these guys this today and the guys the population including
10:11 am
what women and send in have become nothing. but st goes within 10 to the wrong on daily basis. yeah. that if they're not into as in 51, no human stands all it's saying a silence was given a green light. so there's a few based on forces to continue scaling our people yesterday. if there's a way to place you on forces logged in to the said thing center in addition to a large number of schools and then that housing displays civilians as that is all, hundreds will kill them and they directed. understand that i love that service defense as we have in this thing, get the mass. so the collected more than $100.00 bodies on the entire world. to add an act swiftly to bring this mess the good is done and that will not again,
10:12 am
it's our innocent civilians send thing homes and school building. we wonder then when, when there's a, there's a few based on forces continue to violate the internet as in a low and international humanitarian bo, i statement by the direct threat denial of the civil defense and guys and i am the spokesperson of the day. like today to okay, that was like my best. so the spokesman of the civil defense, the in guys. he was speaking outside the baptist hospital in kansas city. we have a number of injured remaining critical condition from this law cc. the school was full of innocent women and children, and that the civil defense in the rescue teams were shocked by the rif explains, that they faced when they arrived on the same. we're going to go back to honey mike,
10:13 am
mood and con eunice. we also heard the spokesman, the from the civil defense cited to attain shelters assessing scenes as sheltering displays, people have been hit with women and children have been trying to find some semblance of safety facing they've been had since the beginning of this month. what is the sense they, what is the feeling they are like now after another 100 people have been killed today? well, the extent of these of brutal attacks and in gaza. city are casting good concerns. the state of panic across the gaza strip. there is the, the growing fear inside evacuation centers in the central area here in the city of han you and is it definitely all los evacuations on that has to be repeatedly targeted even though it's one of the places that is really military. oh, is it brag about that? it provided human a,
10:14 am
terry and zones for civilian and they give one can really understand why the bluff in this because what we're seeing on the ground is people are dying inside these a humanitarian. so then within the course of the past 10 months, we've seen people who are killed within hours of their arrival days and weeks. the trying to settle here. they are getting bombed inside their the tents that they set up or inside their residential building. the, the found the shelter in now with it, systematic deliberate attacks on these back, which is sent or what, what this does is, is it creating a state of, of, of, of rolling fear in a state of panic. people, not only the hobby shattered sense of safety right now, but the fact that there is a psychological, a trauma, people at the initial weeks of the word the, these they were seeking, uh, the, uh, the whole facility is the shelter in the bid, the thinking it was going to be a safe place for them, but this really military and made sure that this is not the case as they
10:15 am
systematically attacked the majority of health facilities. and right now, what we're seeing is more of a fido. it knock out tons for civilians. then if it proved what the, what they have been worried about within the past 10 months, the growing fee of that there is no single inch at safe in the across the gaza strip. every thing here is, is a potential target for days really, military in terms of sense of safety in terms of the sense of protection is equivalent to equivalent to non right now. and it has been encrypted increasingly going up within the past, within the past days, as more concentrated attacks on, on the schools and the fact people are not given a warning. there's no prior warning of whatsoever. and this is one shared concern. all of these attacks that they happen without people are being told to evacuate or to seek shoulders elsewhere. if there is an, an available. busy shoulder and that's the kind of
10:16 am
a growing fear among the civilian population. and they've been there since that god has evolved in fact, into a killing box. because everywhere, everywhere is a potential target for these be the military. and for those unpredictable falling bonds uh by air. okay, thank you so much. uh for that honey. uh, once again, we really do appreciate you giving us a real insight into what it is like to in guthrie at the moment. honey mike moved for us and todd you this? well, no i tried doing just now from, from all that and the occupied with bang can was, i mean, it's quite easy to view this as an isolated incident, but it takes like this had been happening, as we know, it says at least 10 months. and, and just in the last couple of weeks we've seen at least to attain on schools, what, what's the cumulative effect of all of them as it has a shuddering effect on the population. tom's people are tired,
10:17 am
they're depleted emotionally and physically. they're been starved and there is found on, especially in northern garza and garza city and the northern does a strip. and so people have very little fight left in them and very few of structures in which they can seek shelter. so they huddled together, they stay together where they can because that's how if and when he monetary and organizations can provide them with some assistance with some food, they will look for them in those places. and that also means that when strikes like this happened, there is a very large civilian told, very large number of civilians killed in those attacks. we seen her rhetoric, images of bodies, of children, of women, of the elderly, chilled, mutilated, a charred beyond recognition. as we heard there from the civil defense, let me update our viewers. if i, if i can on some reactions, how must call this
10:18 am
a grave escalation a, her work, the crime, it is accused israel of trying to come up with excuses to continue targeting civilians in schools and shelters in displacements. tom's father as well calling this a horrific crime, saying this is the head of me, of criminality and terrorism and calling for international intervention. but we also heard from the egyptians, the mediators, the egyptian foreign ministry, said we can done in the strongest terms the showing by israel, of on that day in school. it says this deliberate killing of 7 of palestinians isn't unequivocal proof of the lack of political will among his release to end the war. the jordanian foreign ministry also issuing a statement saying that this is a flag grant violation of international law and a continuation of targeting civilians. but if we zoom out a bit and we look at this in context just 2 days ago, the us president, the,
10:19 am
the a made a 3rd shake that mean and also the president of egypt issued a statement saying that it is time to end the suffering. and gaza, it is time to reach a deal to release the v is really captive on palestinian captives. and they called on the is really is on time us to come to a meeting on the 15th of this month to one central and this carnage. this escalation puts a roofing in slots and brings back the real fear that the serious escalation in the region is within reach. and a thank you so much. no, nor a day for us there with very important context around the slightest attack north and ramallah was riley's military has responded to the latest attack and the statement on exits isn't the air force attack to it, cools terrorists operating in the military headquarters and the adults having school complex, they were most can gaza city. these ready, i mean, went on to say the complex has been used by a mazda hide and, and with
10:20 am
a group was planning what a cold terrorist operations against is ro from on this. some definitely joins us from jordan's capital of mine because the is there any government has banned l just here or from reporting inside is ro. i know it's really military appears to have been pretty swift in this public response. but have they actually provided any evidence that him us was using that school as a by cs as well. these really army has released a statement about the attack shortly after striking the school with 3 different bom, saying that house was using this school for military purposes. and also as a command center and headquarters, i do want to note this is the 4th school and just around the week that has been attacked in northern. 7 is up by these really military and often times when we do hear these large claims from them, the combatants are using civilian infrastructure. there is never evidence to back up those claims. there is never proved by these really army that is presented to
10:21 am
the public, to back up the accusations, but how mass is using civilian infrastructure? the statement also notes that the army used, precise munitions. this was an intelligence based attack in coordination and cooperation with the internal security agency in israel known as bishan. but they say that they did this in order to minimize harm to civilians on the ground. but they even just speak for themselves. the situation on the ground tells its own story in which contradicts everything. these really military is essentially saying about trying to protect civilians 10 months into this war, 40000 palestinians killed. it is difficult to conceive the claims of these really military that they are doing what they can to project civilians. additionally, we do want to know that there has never been any admission from the army about an unlawful killing of a palestinian. we have seen a just a couple of times, the admission of wrong doing. the 1st one. these really are me killed of their own
10:22 am
captives. 3 of them to be exact. in northern garza and the 2nd was when these really army struck a vehicle. convoys of humanitarian aid workers from the world, central kitchen and initially said that these were quote, terrorists that were using the vehicle convoys to transport weapons. when in fact it was aid workers who knew these really army knew of their whereabouts. they knew of their movements. so the army has made a lot of mistakes, miss more, but they do not admit them. they do not admit the wrong doing when it comes to the killing. the deliberate targeting of palestinian civilians on the ground and the army continues to maintain. but how much is using civilian infrastructure, like mosque schools, hospitals, and other facilities. and they use that a justification to a task palestinians on the ground when again, we have never seen proof of these claims. yeah, it, like you said, we've had these explanations, time and time again without them being backed up under the rule. so at the same
10:23 am
time being, if it's a to give us a $65.00 deal done, things be hit by car egypt as well as the united states. but what does this roles position on getting back to the negotiating table and how does the slightest attack affects them as well. shortly after that unprecedented statement by the a meet of the top part of the egyptian president. and you, as president joe biden was released these really prime minister's office released the statement of their own saying that they would in fact be dispatching and is rarely delegation to either cairo or doha, in the coming days to sit down with mediators on august 15th, to try to come up with some sort of ceasefire and then we heard from his early officials who spoken anonymously and said there is no length. israel will not go to in order to bring about the release of its captives. however, we also heard from members of the far right, like been sort of smaller, it's the countries finance minister, a known altered nationalist and a member of the far right. we've been,
10:24 am
that's an young government who said that there shouldn't be a ceasefire. that nothing you all who should quotes not fall into the dangerous trap of outsiders, meaning the mediators who been trying tirelessly for 10 months to end this conflict . so you have a mixed bag of opinions on these really political spectrum. and then you have the united states as roles, closest ally who was calling out smelt rich, calling out members of the far right. saying that this is not conducive to these efforts smoke rich. i'll remind you just a couple of days ago suggested that it was quote, just moral to star to 1000000 palestinian civilians in gaza as part of israel's war efforts. these are comments that have been condemned on the international level by a wide variety of people book, allies and foes of israel. so you have these attacks that continue to take place in recent months when there was any sort of movement on the ceasefire negotiation.
10:25 am
there were these large scale attacks by these really is that essentially the rail, the talks altogether. you have him ask that release multiple statements in, in a matter of days saying, but continued aggression on the palestinian people is not conducive to these talks . and it is difficult to engage in that word. these relatives are saying that they are conducting their war efforts in whatever way they see fit. but you also have to remember there is a wild card at play here. and that is that for the 1st time, these really are going to be in, in direct negotiations with yes, yes. and what was essentially public enemy number one in israel. he's considered a hard liner. benjamin netanyahu was considered a hard liner with his views and his non negotiable going into these negotiations. so this is really a scramble to try and get something on the table, but again, only time will tell here. yeah, and date, thank you so much home to home, to sleep for us there in a month. like i have some more context around all of this that spring and how sounds are already. he's a professor of international affairs,
10:26 am
a couple university today though. he is life with us from i'm on. thanks very much for being with us here on l 20 and another daily daily di. i mean guys of is we've heard israel says it was targeting him. us 5 is using the school for a come on by snow. we've heard that excuse that explanation multiple times before. but in the past of filed to back that up with the evidence so far, they haven't given us any evidence that that is the case. again, are you expecting that to be the case? yeah. what do you know? oh, it is raise some, have you the same narrative over and over again. that is where it is on the targeting the operate, the sunday trying trouble with the city the and by the universe of essentially this with anyhow, dividends, because of the m. c, the, the pottage. all that will happen, you know, that needs to be for them. so that is why it is only killed civilians. um, but at the same time they don't care, you know, they, they use this as excuse because there is no really international partial on the
10:27 am
lady to stop this genocide. so they just want to justify this, but the question, the point here is that even if they were like opposite among the people, this should not be because it should be right, should not target civilians. but you know, this is the international what this rate is really don't suspect in international simply because there's no, uh, price tag for what they've been doing. yeah. you touch on a little bit there because it was chilling as the killing itself as the, the impunity. israel seems to have to carry out these attacks continues. i mean, in the last week or so, we've seen at least 5 attacks on schools which killed multiple people in each attack. we understand 13 centers where people have been sheltering, have been hit in the last couple of weeks and get there still seems to be so little international outcry over these licensed attacks. you know, unfortunately it seems that the international community has come to term with what
10:28 am
is what has been doing on the, you know, come up with the right towards the end of our, uh, actually so back this up with any dates. and these latest have been in that as kind of by citizens for a long time now. and that can be a be, have the custom to be in this situation. but the be really understand that this would be a short term, like when to all come slant and re, no heat. when i'm in dinner, i have to make you would forget about the atrocities envil it. there's one, there's always have been doing against these opinions and get to that, the bottom here that these readers only listen to the america when once we have like career summer accomplished. uh, company with a price tag that is with kids in back until this moment, you know, and linda presence and then i, the state house is not really saying much about what, what she's going to do. and trump is outbidding everyone else and support towards rest. and nothing it was waiting for them to come in and in next january. so the
10:29 am
days when feels that they can continue business as usual because there is no price for that. well, we also have heard, obviously the, the us kata and egypt have renewed cools for, for us the spot deal. i really pressing hard on this. so what do you make of the timing of the slightest attack that it comes? you know, a new day after those calls grew louder as a get back to the negotiating table as well. are you right? yeah. the, the timing is very important simply because a, it's, comes in the shadow of the exchange between around and, and, and then for this estimation of how much the, the strain honey and on was i was a blow point the or is it a, the promise to uh, take revenge against israel. probably the timing is very important in order to add the skinny because the americans do not trust and right is what that is with that there's probably a tasha to be green and this probably will pick the whole region and to the intent is costing points is that is regional. so the timing of the talk is very important,
10:30 am
but the message is clear, then it can you who is not interested because if you were interested in the escalation, he wasn't really sanction. get back on on security and it's up to date. okay, we'll leave it there for the moment, but we really do appreciate your insight into all of this system, but we're already a professor of international affairs or katara university. thanks again for joining us. facilitate here on al jazeera, more on the is riley attack on the school in kansas city. it has killed more than 100 palestinians and confidence in the quote venezuela's president's 6 confirmation office re election just fine to purchase the
10:31 am
to the scans of avian summit. so far has been in an item suppose because the cloud has been frequently coming from the atlantic and we doing just the same. again. frontal assistant bringing wind rain and dropping type. jeff with british charles in scotland. it is not as bad as it looks. actually, the full cross possessed they sent a breezy one to denmark for scotland and for the coast is nobody where the rate is most like to be concentrated. but otherwise the sun does shift. so and for most the european plane, it is warm in some places halt, reco breaking loose. i look for example, that bordeaux and madrid said to 841. what is your child the developing in the southern alps? this result of that sheets for both those 41, maybe one to watch because the record stand to get involved is 40.7. so 5 full cost comes off. you will have a new record one of certain many in the world this year. and last year, the overall picture of a sunday still at last you warm and sunny one a few more shelves around here and possibly it's vakio. and of course the baltic states all that we do in west. so then you might like most of them will talk,
10:32 am
are still hot of extraordinary. so what has been unusual is the amount of re received recently, even in southern egypt, we saw some funding recently and young simone window open chat and evening. se, olivia, all the unique perspectives said be i really not that because the i left and nothing is something you that we on heard voices. but we are committed to getting a best. i can. all of you so much connect with our community and tap into conversations you won't find elsewhere. lot of these are proficient if it was published for medical facilities in golf as it would be preventable that the heart of what's the stream on our, just the, or the ceiling. the people with disabilities in jobs are the most vulnerable groups in israel,
10:33 am
relentless or asking questions. why can't you know that number right now? what is the issue that we're proposing from the actual best feelings and also can have the worst out as it was, teens across the world within the local news. i didn't like from documentary when you closer to the house of the story the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top story is this hour more than 100 palestinians have been killed. and, and this really attack on the school in kansas city. israel claims it was targeting come off sponsors,
10:34 am
but there's no provided any evidence to those claims. the victims of these really strongly kept being taken to the baptist hospital. many of the survivors are receiving treatment for been injuries as well, has carried out multiple attacks on schools. in the past week. we've kind of sentience, have been sheltered into the loan stains and independent journalist and the also the palestine to the bar tree and book on as well as and surveillance industry. he told l just here, this still wasn't enough international pressure on his row to stop these attacks. and it's of least the 4th time it's something like this has happened with huge numbers of palestinians who are constantly moved around a sheltering and schools and are attacked by as well as noise die. placing gas that is no pain. really any side. placing gas as since october the 7th last year. and it's interesting, it's literally happening on the same day that it was announced that israel was so that the us was sending 3 now $1000000000.00 more of military supposed to be 0. and
10:35 am
it's almost seems as if they're in the red lines, it says not painful and 1011 months now. so it's devastating and ultimately without massive international pressure. once again, this will not change and harris come on. harris, who oversees now campaigning for president. here in the us is feeling a bit of pressure correctly. so potentially saying that you need to change type is edition, otherwise she will not correctly get a lot of people's support. so with dissolution, we divide incorrectly. so, and it's, we're saying that a cost, a deposition of pretty much any senior democrat for he is, is very, very blindly, probably israel, and i would cite for the pots i'd rather than probably is around. that's because for a range of reasons, because of the off and all the nature of the democratic done is often draped pro. these are all very hard lines on this done. is it support the democratic party? but the problem really that he's rel, has is that in the end is position within the middle east has never been more insecure. there are multiple front sharpening out for me around 11 on and elsewhere,
10:36 am
the ease in the m and, and there's no real sense that there's any plan to move forward. despite this, just this week there was a new poll and these were all the defendants in yahoo was once again. the most popular is rarely politician after a few months of being less popular. so, ironically enough, when there's more international pressure on each rail or criticism. and that's in yahoo as well. he's popularity goes up in the last week as we've seen the amounts of visual evidence of these riley soldiers raping palestinians in these riley prison since october the 7th. and the sad reality is that public opinion, mcnees rel many impulse do not agree with, will support that to be clear, but a sizable proportion do an exact kind of means half of itself and how to think of the right way to describe exactly the state of these rarely society,
10:37 am
there is approval fever still to this day and frankly, an appetite to potential more against the ron or his ball, which would be insane. because each row is a very small country with actually relatively weak ends of place and military off to 1011 months in gaza as well. you as far as president kimball harris has had her latest presidential campaign, really interrupted by protest, is demanding a safe spot. in garza, the democratic candidates was the dressing. supposing the hotly contested state of arizona, but she stopped her speech to speak directly to protests, who were cooling for an into the world gone. so 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 and the so let me say i have been clear new is the time to get
10:38 am
a ceasefire deal. let's go to the little who has more on us reaction. he joins us from washington, dc. now we have this type of retard from washington frequently, but it also comes at the same time the bottom administration, which couple of harris is part of obviously will send an additional 3 and a half 1000000000 dollars to spend on us made weapons and military equipment to israel yeah, i mean, so there is that, so i all those living into different well just know those find the best sending for now. $1000000000.00 and military, but at the same time we're seeing incidence. like the striker we saw in gauze or a few hours ago and there's real frustration and it's the administration. i mean, we've seen the last few days, president biden be quite caught, quite directs when he was asked about the situation in gaza. when he said he's referring to prime minister netanyahu, he has the basis received a cease fire and he needs to accept the killing of his mouth. he has not helped in
10:39 am
any way. now the problem they've got is, um, tamela harris is on the campaign trail. the issue of cause a is a big issue internationally. it's not getting as much coverage domestically because the us is in full on an election, but it's so we haven't got food isn't a portion of all the rest of it. things are pretty drive just to the polls. box. campbell of harris at 2 different valleys now is being confronted by pro palestinian protest is the 1st time she was a little more comfortable direct and she closed down the 2nd time as you just heard . then she was a little more respectful, obviously aware that the cameras are on the she got a lot of flow back on social media for not being respectful and say on risk. but i mean the position that she backs up, she's fine. and she's also conscious of how it plays out with the electric because there are some swing states that will waiting to cite the selection. michigan is one of the and that's where she was heckled. the 1st time michigan has a large our american population. the city of dimpled, for example, which is just outside detroit,
10:40 am
has the largest mosque in all of north america. so she really needs to show that she is supporting the people of gauze, which is why we heard her when she had had a meeting with prime minister netanyahu last month here in washington, dc. say she would not be silent on the issue of cause that said, there was also that fine line that has to be struggled because there is a deep relationship between the us and israel. the us, as israel is made, supposed to, it's made protect to it's made on supply. so they have to find that sweet point has i also showing that support for as well. but the same time they all the time. it's and make sure that the c spy isn't full on those hostages, or at least yeah, a fine line that she is having to tow there. it also comes uh, is there an ongoing series concerns have been allowed for in the middle a since it's not funny is assassination. what are we hearing from washington about this as well? again, it's 2 different realities because we have the us talking about the escalation. at the same time, we're seeing it's military assets being moved into the middle east. the u. s. s.
10:41 am
abraham lincoln on its way from hawaii with a warships cruise as destroyers across the military personnel, either in the region or on the way to the region. but we're also hearing about these daily calls between your philosophy is right. the defense minister, lloyd austin, the us defense secretary, all the lights this case until the blink and the secretary of state. if they had a cool yesterday, we were given some details of what it was that they had to say. let me just read out to you. the secretary reaffirmed the united states. i am cloud commitments to israel security and discussed how escalation is in no policies interest. the secretary res reiterate to the urgent need to reach a cease fire and gaza that would secure the release of hostages. allow a search of humanitarian assistance and create the conditions for broader regional stability. he also underscore the importance of reaching a diplomatic resolution that allows probably, as really on lebanese families to attend to their homes and these calls, but happening on a daily basis. i mean,
10:42 am
we're getting these statements and that almost identical every day. it might say, lloyd austin spoke to y'all, kalonski may say to the bank and spoke to him, but the general consensus is the same and they talk about 3 things. they talk about the escalation, they talk about bringing the hostages home. they talk about the need for the ceasefire, and they also re, yes, right? but i am fond support. i'm not what is important i in the cloud because it is use every single time america once is royal to note that it's good, it's back. but at the same time, joe biden, couple of hours increasingly frustrating the one israel to know that they weren't deceased by enforced as soon as possible. yeah, and do you think so much from uh, philadelphia for us out of washington dc. the, the what's, what the new zone investigate isn't present. we have recovered the flight recorders of a passenger plane that crashed on the outskirts of his largest city, killing all 61 people on board. the cross had left the southern side of par honda
10:43 am
and was getting to south paula when it suddenly lost altitude and crashed and the town isn't here to win the key on a key. if has more shocked neighbors captured the moment, a plain literally dropped from the sky. nobody on the ground was hurt. but all 61 people on board died. so i'll shake your car. i thought it was going to fall in the yard. it was scary, but something called the wind, no victims among the locals. it seems that the people inside the plane were the real victims. though the plane fell in the midst of a residential compound in the outskirts of brazil's largest city stone phone, the flight had left the southern state far enough and was heading just don't follow when it's suddenly lost altitude and speed. the regional airline company voice pass confirmed that none of the 57 passengers and 4 pro members had survived. emergency
10:44 am
responders rushed to the side of the crash to put out the fire before it spread to neighboring houses. very set seen the plain catching fire. i arrived wayne happened and just thought about praying for these people because that's what they needed, results present losing. that's what we'll assume of interrupted a speech to warn the dead in what is considered to be the worst airplane accident in the country since 2007. for the door, i have to be the better of some very bad news. i'd like everyone to stand for a minute of silence idea and we'll just seize, was among some 10 passengers who didn't board the flight the should get q. i even argued with the man from the airline who didn't like me board at the last minute. now i could only thank him, i don't know his name, but he saved my life. and what have you, the investigations are now under way to discover what went wrong. wasn't too much similar exactly of what we have so far as the the across did not communicate with
10:45 am
the control teams that there was an emergency. meanwhile, forensic teams are trying to recover the remains of the victims. their line company has released the names of all the victim, but forensic experts say that we're covering all 61 bodies and identifying them will take time to play with not only destroyed by the crash, but also caught fire. monica, not you all just era. we addition ero, well being as well as president has labeled opposition liter reoccurring them a shadow, a terrorist while rolling out negotiations of a disputed font. nicholas majority was banking on the supreme court consenting his re election as more protestors and political opponents are arrested. less than america is that lucy and human has more smiling broadly. president nicholas my little arrived at the supreme court for a hearing before electoral chamber judges. it was a formality to accelerate my buddhist strategy to obtain the courts approval,
10:46 am
july 28th, highly contested presidential election results. the supreme court was controlled by government loyalist. so the move is highly unlikely to resolve the uproar over to really one. the electro council is got to publish the tally sheets as the law requires, much as my little one by 51 percent of votes. vice president does equal to vegas dismissed calls at home and abroad for an internationally supervised audit. i understand that the international hysteria about the tally sheets the can make a netflix series called the venezuelan tallies collective hysteria. opposition leaders instead suggest the electro drama should be called how to steal an election. the opposition has allegedly obtained and published tally sheets of 81 percent of them, as well as electronic voting machines,
10:47 am
presumably smuggled to them by sympathetic members of the electoral council is valid. they indicate that president nico last month, who wrote, in fact, lost the election by a hefty margin. when he was asked if he would allow for dialogue with opposition, leader of my vehicle. do you know my travel against whom an arrest warrant has been issued on and the only corporate? i think the only one who has to negotiate with the much low in this country is the general prosecutor. she should surrender bikes. it. and so for the crimes she committed. meanwhile families and supporters of more than 2000 people under a wrist including $100.00 minus and held up digital for their release. and venezuela, we are living in constant fear. we are afraid as ascending, but we must resolve voice because anyone here who did speak of games could be gene, can become a political prisoner. a situation that has alarmed the entire region, which is worried that the height intentions spearhead of grace were exit his
10:48 am
opinions, wailing migrant throughout the americas to see and human out as eager facilitate ronelle just there are more on this friday attack on the school and goes to says he did, his kills more than $100.00 palestinians. the with americans more divided than ever. are we watching the end of the american era? the us once to keep the war in ukraine, going back to russia's will, is broken. is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after in israel's war on causes the quizzical look good us politics. the bottom line, heavy rains have caused that if a gosh to burst, it sparks small villages. and that, that's where the fastest off that these women have decided to take studies. they
10:49 am
need to go to town and look for help for their families. they need dents and just about everything. and some of the families that have managed to escape are now living here in these little shelters of stick on store their property, the farm in land, as well as the homes of old being some, most local authorities believe that between 5 and 6000 people have been effected and they are afraid this might or would you be the beginning the, [000:00:00;00] the more than 100 palestinians have been killed in and is there any attack on the school during morning?
10:50 am
pray is isabelle claims that was talking and come off for his and the school and the elder raj neighborhood, which was sheltering. hundreds of displaced people but has no provided any evidence to those claims. we're gonna bring back how some ferrari, he's a professor of international affairs at cats. i university. he joins us today from a mom now. is we had the event, she just got an update from in his reading military spokes person who said that around 20 him osmond as well operating from the cause of school that was struck as we mentioned that have not provided any evidence yet. i mean, even if that is true, we know that more than a 100 people were killed. so at least i see of them in the sense civilians as well . hey, you write it, you know, these ratings have been, have been saying the same thing over and over again that they underneath the target to opportunity some time us leaders. but they trying to kind of see the one that is the beginning civilians. and as i said before, you know, even if there were some operatives of mind and disability and that was not enough
10:51 am
justification for them to target. and all these sit here, 100 people killed thousands and you know, some of them is severely injured. but this is the backing camp outside the international. uh no. and they just want to uh, track that price on that. but a senior was hoping that there were trying to get some us. this is the only way i can see things in that and then get to that because that is where it is. so that's failed to provide any evidence that the were some operatives and among civilians. what do you make if the timing of the attack it comes to you is katara and egypt sion, a thirty's, they really pushing for a ceasefire deal to happen. now you know, we have to look at this in the context of domestic politics here. and i'm just us to be as much pressure minnesota finance, i will send, grab,
10:52 am
to go to the our camera is kind of kept solutions. and that is, that should match really a go on conduct negotiations overseas fire. so and the thing i was trying to appease those like tween, yeah, people and then as well and government at the beginning and nothing you all have is . and this to the objective, the does not want to, i mean he wants to undermine the possibility of a successful all seek it and, and cut that will title by getting so many. but as things in this way, he's trying to push how much to be more stubborn. and in order to just define that, you know how much people are on that treaty waiting to continue him with the attic . and i, so it's a bunch of again, every time we have a c span is latest, but to commit to him kind of atrocity. and that would undermine be, be talks. okay, well have to leave the day for the moment, but once again, thank you so much for giving us
10:53 am
a very important context assigned. but we're already there for us. both of us will resume selling weapons to saudi arabia, up to a 3 year pause, divide administration pen to sales in 2021 because of human rights concerns about the use and given against the wrong back to the forces. washington now believes re it has addressed those concerns as cross border. fighting between the 2 countries has slowed for his report. sales could with you next week when use the advice shows. migration is a top issue for the whole british population. now, despite that research in the, you kind of shows migrants help stimulate the economy and push down this lower account reports for menches to or shopping. and prepping for a busy friday. my little restaurant is a month just to staple a business established in 2002 and loved by local. you know, we got people from different background to consult apartment, home, community. but the divide block, asian, you name it on the phone from that. we've always been advised bringing people
10:54 am
together through food, through hospitality. and that's probably our unique expense. i would say, you know, and i will business this restaurant, he says represents the diversity of manchester residents from 108 to 9 countries and where at least 90 language is spoken. the latest got to so they say the immigration is a top priority to the country with 51 percent of people picking it. bought independent analysis of the public finance. it's finds the holy, the migration, the move beneficial to the public purse. that's because most of the migrants coming in are working age. it finds the contributions will reduce pressure on government that is the 50 years. and then look at every of these sites, what it shows you going to give more than what the 2 cops. so the foster falls while you're looking at one half, i've served this country. that's all the most of the level i've been, uh never, i've been a bus driver. i've been a police officer. i've been, i've loaned
10:55 am
a man of this beautiful city. we visited the home phone and boxing waltz champion. i'm a cons father who moved to bolton in 1970 from pucca some. he says diversity is an important part of being british and narrative, that he says was the source. if i fall right groups to write it here, i'm across the country and then what's happening all over england. but you know, but a lot of people that are from outside of a little low because they don't, locals, i don't think and, and we as, as, as community we all get on. i don't think the genuine both tony is here are in loving the saw of the riots. i really don't think so. he says his son is a precious ball national sporting here and many thousands of turns
10:56 am
out on the streets to count to the full right to wednesday agree that it's diversity the makes the country drive north on out to 0 months just of the $6.00 magnitude, quake has struck off, depends north coast. it is the food, it's quick to hit the country since this day on friday and magnitude 7 point one who has clank was recorded in the southwest. an audience of key issue depends prime minister, cancel the trip to central asia because of a mega quake advisory issued by government sized villages. the government has urged people to avoid panic, buying it. okay. no, that's quick. extra information protocol is not a request to evacuate in advance of an escalade, nor is it an advisory that as quick will take place within a specific timeframe. but as this is the 1st time, i understand why the public is already anxious, i got so do you guys as private as the i've decided as a precaution to remain in japan for the period of at least a week. that the japanese meet a logical agency has designated for reassessment of the great preparedness. i will
10:57 am
take all possible measures as government to respond to the situation. she need 10 to speak with. the north korea's lead a control and a has visited people displaced by recent flooding along the countries border with china. the images released by state media show the north korean leda visiting a campaign, delivering food parcels and of the i. north korea was hit by heavy rain and massive flooding along with border with china. in like july, the ryans in the northwest and region for the 4100 houses. 7410 acres of agricultural fields to hold a moment. applying us tools through a cargo ship has an eastern chinese port has been called surveillance camera, the powerful explosion. 2 volts. the timing bo josh and port risk 2 officials said no casualties. have been reported to pull the time and east on ship local official side. the vessel was carrying has of this materials, but not specify was they were all that. so for me, tell mcarthur,
10:58 am
this is how i will be back in just a moment with much more news. rarely a tech on the school and counseling that kills more than 100 people stay with us. the documentary series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental catastrophe in columbia, the arrow, lots of people, scientists to understand why species of toes one's thoughts, extinct is still thriving in the coastal mountains of the sierra nevada. nations frontline, the starry night towed on al jazeera investigative journalism is quite chilling. walking through here, sensing that the last horrible mind, but of the journey, voices from different corners of survival,
10:59 am
it survivable survival runs for reparations. and justice stories from other angles like this actually music of the way people talk, the way we walk programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on now to sierra of the . ringback the one man was at the top of the most wanted list in palestine. in the 1913 tea and his followers were hunted by the british and feared by the palace. oh, to 0 world,
11:00 am
tells the story of perhaps turned to historians and his own family. the leader of an arm's group dedicated to the creation of the jewish homeland. the 1st preachers committed of jewish methods crossed the cypress to turn the man the gang and the states on which is 0. the more than a 100 people are killed in and is really a tackled another school sheltering just place comes to israel says it was talking and come us find this in the neighborhood and goes to susie, but hasn't provided any correct
13 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
