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i'm dead for 10 sol threats a demo against all enemies on out to 0. the is there any phone, bob and functions, homes and 11 on killing 569 civilians over 2 days, enjoying global condemnation, the number about this and this is obviously a life and don't have also coming up a mass exodus from southern loving onto escapes he is where he attacks some or even seeing to syria the people of lebanon, the people of israel, and the people of the world cannot afford to live on to become. and not because the one chief of raises an alarm about the plays of the people of loving them on
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demands of stops. and he is very bombings. and a more that some of his station across the gaza strip off to another date of is where the strikes the so we're going to begin in 11 hole players. really strikes have killed at least $569.00 people since monday, according to 11 on the health industry. among the dead are 50 children and 94 women . loved ones. foreign minister estimates that at least half a 1000000 people of fled their homes, and the size of israel says at once as campaign against the little house valid to be short button ones that might not be possible if the biggest escalation between the 2 sides since 2006 of what is about the situation and 11 on guys had dominated the speeches. and the 1st day of the un general assembly meeting in new york camera. i was on the reports from un headquarters. i believed america with
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his leadership under screwed d because us efforts so far have failed to stop israel's war on gaza job. i gave his final speech at the united nations general assembly. that's an issue. another plea for a ceasefire now is the time for the parties of finalizes terms bring the hostages home is the suffering and gotcha. and, and this war he also made passing reference to israel's, the bombing of love and on full scale wars, not in anyone's interest. even the situation is escalated, a diplomatic solution is still possible well, but other countries called out by doing this for double standards. so no one in the area. but there's also supposedly working for a ceasefire. offensive dispatch i continue to send and now munition to israel. so that it can continue with master kids in the background with 11 on was also on the mind of the world's top diplomat, who made changes in his speech at the last minute to address the escalation. we
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should all be a lot of them by the escalation, lebanon is at the bidding. the people are flat but on the people of israel and the people of the world's i cannot afford to live on to become and not because of other leaders in front the focus with best are to guys us and then i to over the whole chart. but for the lead integration that calls the palestinian people in the gaza strip today is the most of our barracks, heinous, and extensive aggression violating human values. international conventions, and you more with me for this is not a war within the international concept of words. how, but rather it is a crime of genocide. so my do quite in time you will have been over 40000 thoughts of big things. mostly women and children. the right to defense has to become the right to bend court, which prevents and equipment for the release of hospice and postpones the ceasefire . in his speech, the secretary general said the state of the world is unsustainable. and while there
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are raging conflicts in sudan and ukraine, for example, it's clear from the opening speeches here at this un general assembly that world leaders are focused on the urgency of the now. and that's stopping israel's continued bombardment of the gaza strip. and it's escalade, tory strikes on 11 on gabriel's onto. i'll just see it at the united nations in new york. so my account has been following, developed as far as he's joining us, not from the united nations in new york. so as gabriel was saying, the strong words from almost all the speakers about is wars and goes, i love it on. and also a 1st speech from a runs presidents which had a very different tone to his predecessors. and indeed, yes. so certainly the speech by amazon possess can was moderate in tone. he would appear to be reaching out to the international community as a whole, saying that
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a new paradigm should be created in which opportunity is sold rather than threats being perceived. he spoke about the impact of sanctions on the right and even people and the terrible effect that it does have on ordinary people in iran and refer to the joint comprehensive plan of action to the nuclear deal and appear to imply that he would be look at resuscitating that deal should sanctions be lifted and other partners in that deal meet their obligations like habits because so he was harshly critical of israel and it's war in gaza and now in living on. and this is what do you have to say? we should immediately stop the violence and bring about a permanent ceasefire in gaza and bring an end to the barbarism of israel and numbers on before the gulf, the region, and the world. israel has been defeated in gaza and no amount of barbaric violence can restore its ms of invisibility. naturally blind is really state terrorism over
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the past few days and they've been on, followed by massive aggression with thousands of victims, cannot go on, answered the responsibly for all consequences will be borne by those governments who have forwarded all global efforts to end. as for rick catastrophic and have the audacity to call themselves champions of human rights like this, they've been a lot of speculation, of course about the possibility of negotiations going on in the sidelines of the general assembly to try to find some such a solution. not only to guys, but obviously the watering and 11 on as well. iran one would expect for the eggs would expect to play a role in that. are there any signs of anything tangible happening with those talks of the rotten made very clear that it was against any region lies ation of this ongoing conflict. a very important stones, it given the position that it plays in the region that have been told behind the scenes between various parties, with a view to getting some sort of ceasefire in place. but it has stayed at exactly
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that just or about the tool that has been no public sign of any tangible extra. no, any tangible suggestion about ways in which to end the conflict upon from the plan that was announced by president biden weeks ago about a cx 5, which is still far, which is from being put into effect. the security council will be competing on the matter once again, whether this has any impact on the situation remains to be seen. certainly security council action has been limited for a period of time because of the us photo veto within the security council. but a lot of talk, a lot of criticism of israel, but the end no real tangible suggestions on how to get a c y in place. my kind of at the united nations, mike, thank you. a more now some dose as a body and they loops on how people have enjoyed another day of is really attacks.
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another attack in the heart of southern bay route. once again, israel says it targeted has the commander. when involved a residential building in the suburb of da here on tuesday house, a panic as emergency services came to the seat dealing with the aftermath. while some civilians are choosing to leave the suburbs completely, the invalid that are building shift because it was next to another building that was hit. right now, i'm leaving the neighborhood because the situation is getting worse because it is really don't distinguish between civilians and fighters. he's not alone, thousands of lebanese have been sleeping for the south of the tani river, and heading towards the capital most are leaving their homes in a panic after an intense bombing campaign launched by israel across the southern and eastern regions of level. this is where some of these people have come. schools turn into temporary shelters for many, it's a welcome to freeze the minutes that it is. i came from the south. we are very
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comfortable here, but we hope that the world tests and who we to return to our homes very soon to chris an entire day to arrive from the south to be route because of the traffic. no one is interfering to in the school. what's happening to us is very similar to the situation in casa. this facility is one of the biggest in the capital, offering a temporary home to nearly 3000 families. this is one of the 150 schools across the country that's been turned into shelter for displace families that they're all over here from southern lebanon, but also that, yeah, the suburb a bedrooms. where are these, where the army has targeted twice over the past few days? many here are worried that they could be living in places like this for the foreseeable future. these people are being provided with the bare necessities that emerges for us. and i'll say they will likely need more help in the coming days. as
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many people who arrived just feeling afraid of visibly shocked. so we had volunteers from civil defense to deal with psychological cases and provide psychological support. meanwhile, this was the scene in the eastern region of the call valley, which has also been targeted repeatedly by israeli airstrikes. and hezbollah has been launching hundreds of rockets deep into israel, including areas around high foot and the occupied west banks. calling this an open in the battle of reckoning. israel has set at once the weekend as well as capabilities, but with each day that passes, this conflict escalates with lebanese civilians. now facing some of the worst is rarely bombardment in decades. doors to jabari algebra 0, they were good to go responders across developments to short they were going to go to honda. so who in jordan's capital a month? first of all of a muslims in the bay route for us. i'm oliver. i understand we're getting reports from another is very strike. fife, a very rude. just tell us what's been happening over the last couple of hours. the
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rights are just now. as far as you know, there was an is really strike very close to the seaside town of g u, which is about 20.5 kilometers from where i'm standing right now. in fact, i had the friends texting me, people messaging me saying that they heard the explosion from that bedrooms hit and they roots. now we don't have a huge amount of information this. this is an ongoing story in the update you when i con, but you know, this is another strike in an evening where the strikes just keep happening since we last tool has been. um, so t 5 is really ministry strikes across south lebanon on villages. the, another number that has gone up is now is going from 16 to 18 attacks that have been claimed, why hezbollah across, northern israel, including that attack on the uplift naval base just south of haifa. so as you can see, things are still ratcheting up. and these numbers keep going up. and of course,
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569 people have been killed in the last 2 days. it's huge, incredible number. the deadline is 2 days and levels history since the civil war. now this includes $1850.00 wounded. i'm to you and hcr workers that were killed today. so it's, the numbers are going up and it is looking very, very difficult right now. okay, and level. as i mentioned here in bay roots and of course we're seeing an increasing as we're talking about increasing number of attacks, either in the route or close to it how people they are coping with the increase and attacks as well as of course, the numbers of people from the southern level and who are fleeing the fighting their as well, of course i mean here in beirut, the situation is tenants that have been 2 strikes on the southern suburb of tasha in the last 2 days. that is now just been destroyed in g, a 20 kilometers way,
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which people could here here in a route. so it's, it's very tense situation. obviously there's been this influx of people being displaced from southern lebanon. many of them spend 1213 hours coming here. they are weary, they are tired, they're exhausted and they don't know what's going to happen next to. they are the how to day to prepare just to, to free the south and moved into hotels. here i saw hundreds of families coming into uh they were over the last 2 days from a streaming families coming into hotels, down here in downtown vagaries. now, um, on top of this, the lebanese foreign minister has set that as he believes, is half a 1000000. people have been displaced from southern, never known in the last 2 days. and in terms of reactions, i mean, as we had to earlier, antonio gutierrez, sent the letter known as in the spring, and that the world cannot let 11 on become another garza of a mazda in bay roots all of us. thank you very much. indeed,
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we're going to bring it into funds is sahu, who's in amman and jordan, and that's because these really government has banned all just data from reporting . we've in israel mind assigned to the defense minister, you have color and i'd be making a series of statements in the last few hours or so. what have israel's politicians and it's military in se, a lot of different statements from is really officials today. let's start with the defense minister. you'll have gone on to said that she's been loved. that was there a week ago, is not the same. she has been the that is there today, meaning that israel build severe blows to the lebanese group, destroying a lot of its military infrastructure. and that there are still many more severe blow as that israel has in store for 11 on these really army chief of staff has step 11 on is not going to get a break. and in fact, they're only going to continue these air raids. one anonymous is really official speaking to media, has said that this is the largest air rate campaign in the is really air force is
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history. nearly 250 fighter jets took part and dropping 2000 munitions on loving on over the last couple of days. these really army spokesperson, daniel, for glory when addressing this said that he didn't want to give exact details about what the army has destroyed because they don't want to give away intelligence. which was a little bit contradictory because the military itself, just hours prior, had released a quantitative list of what the military had destroyed, what types of weapons and the amounts of weapons. but none the less israel says this air raid campaign, this bombardment, and this intensity is still going to remain the same until they say the balance of power is restored on the northern border condo. thank you very much on this. also talking to some i'm on in jordan in gaza is really a tax. and the central and southern parts of this trip killed at least $37.00
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people on tuesday. 6 palestinians were killed in air strikes me a. i'll all the hospital in new setup in central garza attacks and homes and con units, the southern gaza cube, and 7 people, honey. my food has the latest on the strikes from outside outlets. the hospital and dental ballot is central guns, or what we're seeing is uh, continuing storage india tox, across the gauze, the thread in the central area for the southern part of the city. we mainly in the city of hon. units of spider. we have been completely destroyed from the border line, the basement part, that included all the eastern areas of pine unit, all the way through the coastal road of the city. nothing lip there, including public facilities and infrastructure. what we're looking at within the pos hours are from overnight attack. and just within the past few hours, continuous attack across the central area mainly and the fight out refuge account. this particular referee comes similar to devalue. ever got a shot at rescue that happy repeatedly targeted relentlessly by multiple ears.
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right. then every attack, just leaving an aftermath. we're looking at the entire family that being killed, targeted and killed and arriving to the hospital in pieces are fully soaked in blood. ahead and i'll just eat up my mysterious discovery. the bodies of dozens of suspected migrants to find off the senate columns closed the the hello. we are still looking at some way whether into central parts of australia. you can see this area out here driving across the nc pushing across into west and parts of queensland site. and so some to some unsettled weather. coming through here. quite a barrier top down towards the south east as well. wanna make our system making its way through the bytes that'll bring some blustery showers into positive tests made
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you think the victoria and that way. whether as you can see that runs right up into the hall 12 australia some heavier. right? just pushing into southern parts of new south. well, i'm out of gab. that'll make his way watch up these coast sydney stays a big down post full, stay that way. but as the running up to was brisbin see some heavy showers even getting up towards the sunshine coast and beyond will rain coming back in the course of cost of w white. by this days, for fridays, you can see it as long as you drive down towards the south east, high pressure coming back in charge. unless you try to for good parts of the do you see that as long as you drive the moment forward? japan, we have got more of the way of prices guys type of just about where they should be . one to 2 showers, just flip the thing with the east coast and the southern parts of japan. what the weather setting in here as we go through this day, but some places afraid to around the korean peninsula and still very unsettled. the southern china
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is really forces seek to silence the truth. finley occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses. here was bureau and romano, the truth must be protected and hurt. and the stories of real people must be told. this is not just an attack on journalism. it's an attack on the world's right to know journal. this is not, of course of pressing it the the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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you want to go to 0 reminder of adult stories. this is who has been bothering loving on for a 2nd day with a desktop wise. it's to $569.00 and the manager says that hit the southern suburbs of babies in an attempt to kill a senior has fallen from under the un secretary general and tony for status as told were leaders 11 on is becoming another job. is that has made the opening address of the annual general assembly meeting in new york. andrea to nancy is spokes person for the un entered in force in the country. and he says it was a tax on a violation of humanitarian law. the distribution has been in gravely concerning the heavy exchanges of fire. the highest number of showing that we've seen in recent months is definitely seen so october last year with a high number of fatalities or 550 people that being killed, that compared to the facilities in 2006 where over 1000 people were killed in
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34 days, 500 people killed is a enormous number and we also that'd be great to raging that this is a violation of humanity, terry lows and can amount to the to war crimes. but it's important, the role that we as the plane to try to deescalate the situation. the tensions ends to be on the ground steel, to try to find a solution, because they idea of an extensive conflict would only bring a wider coffee to the region than one can can afford. and that would be the suffering not only of lebanon, and these well, but would be the, the dia region involve these, these a terrible uh oh, still it is that, that'd be going on since the last of october. ssl is in nevada, is chief medical officer of the american university of bandwidth's medical center is also a doctor of intensive care meds and he's joining us from david. thank you very much . indeed sir, for being with us. i appreciate it. this is
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a busy time for you and your team. so what kind of injuries are you in the medical cruise? seeing this event started the bus tuesday, you know, with the blast. so the pages we had a she, you know, a $180.00 plus injury is most important thing. you know, close range class. having the, you know, i injury is a hand injury is a all the facial injuries as well. and in addition to what i've done and injured after you know, the initial defense. and i will be asked by spend all these, you know, a conflict, but that happening uh, what, having, you know, lots of injuries. of course. uh, what are the universities did not get to significant the mortalities, so far as to do to, to the agent what it's happening. but uh, you know, definitely, uh,
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we all know how many does it have the system level. i've been straining now and the load has been tremendous. unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be quite to the last significant conflict between israel and the size of all of that could approach to something like this was of course, back in 2006. um have you and your stuff ever had energy, any experience of anything like this before on this scale? well we, we had definitely the of august of last 2020. but this was like one event, 2 at us, loved it and we had to deal with it. it's not like this continued sustained. the dailies, injury is especially with the law office, such as, you know, tuesday and such as yesterday. where, you know, as you all know about top 500 plus 550 even passed away in one day they would
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came to the air strikes in addition to thousands of injured what kind of help and assistance and you're getting from any outside organizations as well as the american university of the who, the americans, something we haven't received any significant supports the origin, the laptops and then the resources that we have been understanding about the rest. some of the nations coming to the minister of public health, we'll say, you know, trying to distribute them according to needs. and according to the facilities in question 11 is that economy is you referred to as is already in crisis. is politics of myers in, in problems and you were referring to earlier that the infrastructure for the medical infrastructure is also suffering great strain. how concerned are you that you're not going to be able to sustain the level of care for people coming in? if the violence continues when we are concerned enough that the financial met dawn
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with input over the past, you know, to years or so at some medicaid, but somebody left the country. in addition to, you know, there are difficulties and like waiting and subsidy equipment and such as like the past few months we've been trying to get 30, you know, for such expense because, you know, we've kind of seen it coming. so the other gentleman, waves a wireless touch we had in the past week had been somehow uh, not that i think our back as we said, we were able to, you know, keep up with the needs and provide those necessities. but this is getting, you know, to stretch. so um, we are very concerned that soon enough may not be able to provide the care needed for the position. as i mentioned before, we are aware just to kind of price range that you and your teams are facing at the moment, and we are grateful to you for giving us the time to tell us the situation there. dr. sata is not doing. thank you very much. indeed, thank you for your time sir. a leader, are you an agency for palestinian refugees?
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i was told i'll just say that there is what he called a blatant disregard for humanitarian workers in gaza. felipe, last, i mean a who's the head of own was said not a week goes by without 8 convoys being denied or attacked. the conventional general also denunciations that his staff were involved in the homeless attack on israel, on october, the 7th. as i think we soon have exhausted all the possible vocabulary to describe what this person does. uh is the reality that people are confronted on a daily basis to this, to disease, to hung up. people not just concentrate that 10 percent of the territory of the does of they have been a pinball a since the beginning of the war with the move to the displacement of what do you think of attacks on your monetary and workers. we have seen the results of humanitarian workers in gaza have been killed. they have been blocked and disregard
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for human 2 and walk us for you mentioned try me. so this fall, human turn operation. if you look at, on the, on the we had the more than 220 stuff will have been killed since october 7. most of them with the family, these 70 percent of all the premises. i've been damaged or completely destroyed. and there is no weak without the outcome voice either being denied all being attacked. indigo street is rarely saying that the workers from long run were involved in the october 7th attacks. and what's your response to that this and they have in the navigation we have for the investigations, they have been to the conclusion that it is also true that there is enough to offer propaganda. we hugged recently that the when we have come, then the kidding of 6 stuff in the school in nor so forget about the 1st of action has been. but the,
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there is no stuff on the risk of stuff off human 10 voltage. and because of this is, well, it's saying that they would like to ben on rep from east jerusalem, they want to designated as a terrorist organization. i mean, what would you say to this? well, you know, that the agency has been on the number of that, that is politically motivated, that it has nothing to do with a neutrality. the 1st embassies to save the palestinians from the rest of the state you. but even if you just want that one, it would keeps the virginia state to and it is also and up we continue the expiration of the attendance for self determination. how do you see the future playing out before is over? when we see of running out the in the west bank, the west bank is very, very, some is it wouldn't because uh on our tension would be in reality on the west bank . and we also see right now, just below, over off of guys on the west bank in $211.00. and there have been
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a dramatic discussion over the last uh week. uh, i think 2 days ago has been to douglas the since the end of the cv, the one we have seen must see the exact do. so hopefully this of this house that wants to be able to. so it's a stream you've already some of the situation we are on the edge of the place. so right now, i'm very near to a fully fledged well, the reason the, the bodies of at least the searching suspected migraines have been recovered off the coast of senegal. the boat they were in was a drift about 70 kilometers and the capital cost naomi's investigating where the vessel departed from and how many people on board it was hacked. reports from the com to the 1st to alert authorities. are the fishermen from the car here who were
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out at sea when they saw a wooden fishing vessel like this one addressed? they came closer and they saw her wrist succeed inside, were composed bodies. the scent was unbearable, and so they alerted. the authorities were right now undergoing an operation to recover the fishing vessel out of sight where the doctors are trying to identify the bodies that were on this boat. according to a local fishing official from the southern town and bore the boats set off over a month ago on august 18th, on board were not fishermen, but migrants trying to make it to europe, to the canary islands. and instead of reaching their final destination,
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