tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 4, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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these initiatives ultimately help to radically poverty and promote sustainable development the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm about to send. this is the news on life from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes a year into israel's genocide in gaza. and the war is now impacting millions in the region. this are we begin our special coverage of the one that's killed more than $4015.70 palestinians. the $500.00 is ready
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and strikes it. very loose, densely populated southern southern is really made is they are likely successor to hezbollah chief cost on the spot. i was the target and he's very striking. near 11 on the main border crossing the city, a cuts off our road. hundreds of thousands of people are using to flee is really air rates. the israel carries out the largest air strikes in the occupied west bank and more than 20 years killing at least 18 palestinians until the year of genocide and gossip. one year of unrelenting is rarely bombardments, resulting in the deadliest conflict of the 21st century. and it's been
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a war of many 1st breaking records in scale and brutality. 41788 palestinians have been killed, man, women, and the elderly. but those paying the heaviest price helping children to make up nearly half the strips population in one year is really attacks of killed $16795.00 children. the highest desktop for children ever recorded in a single year of conflict over the past 2 decades. but even the surviving has come at a cost more than $19000.00 children have lost one or both parents. and often all the relatives to grandparents aunts, uncles, entire families have been wiped off the civil registry killed often, but also means the u. n. estimates. $1000.00 children and guys that have lost at least one lim making up what's believe to be the biggest cohort of pediatric amputees in history. the israel has also targeted an unlikely group and this war,
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health workers from doctors to nurses to pod emetics. they've been arrested and tortured more than 800 or been killed. this has also been the worst conflict in recent memory for journal. this 174 media walkers have been killed. and online, most was the people of johnson. i've had nowhere to go. they're unable to leave relegated to the areas of the is really military, has declared a so called safe summons, but then bombs repeatedly. there is no safe place in gaza. that's a line that was repeated over and over again by palestinians. we've spoken to 90 percent of them are being displaced with some having to move several times. weapons of not being the only tools in this war. starvation as well. the united nation says israel has blocked the entry of 83 percent of food a into the strip since the war began. about 96 percent of the population is facing
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high levels of acute food insecurity. many children have died of starvation or no one. nothing has been spared. smalls, and 75 percent of garz's infrastructure has been destroyed. hospitals, schools, universities, mosques, and churches. gong, what remains are these apocalyptic scenes of broken lives and shattered futures? this is all just here's a special coverage of the genocide in gaza. one year on, we're going to begin with in the cartridge reports, from debt all by a miss kitchen is barely recognizable, but there's humanity here among the rebel. good, but this war has taken so much from so many. this mother sees her heart is gone after her twins were killed in an is really strike. this father's home was bombed
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when he was collecting the birth certificates for his newborn twins. on the same day, he received their death certificate. the international court of justice recently found it plausible. israel is committing genocide in gaza. israel has also been criticized for its indiscriminate use applied to a pens, including it's u. s. may 900 kilogram bomb that can send legal fragments, nearly 400 meters away. but as well as destruction of cause i didn't start in 2023 . it has been happening for years in 2008 the human rights group here and reported. that is real, dropped around 1000000 kilograms, has munitions on the strip culinary 1400 palestinians thoughtful. the rocket fired from us. israel has also used white explorers, a chemical that burns intensely on contact with air,
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leading to widespread fires and injuries. to invite screw, called the rain, a fire towards the end of 2012. israel begun a worry that would last more than a week, and killed 174 palestinians tend to use later. is there a wash, and unity to month offensive casa, getting more than 2000 palestinians after the kidnapping and getting a 3 is ready to in the occupied westbank to 3 years ago as ro went toward a gun. this time targeting gauze buildings, wrote homes and nothing, at least for high rice towers. this included the deliberate targeting of the building housing, the offices of algebra and associated press, among others. is there a has not only wage multiple awards on gauze,
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and the costs are really years under the pretext of fighting chemist in other groups. but it has also flushed and find the resistance in 2018, the so called great why to return demonstrations demanded an end to the is really located in the right of return for palestinian refugees. just holding the binders at israel's separation fence would prove the phone as israel attacked with tear gas, then life permits and munitions even between wars. the is really military kept up. it's operations. prime minister benjamin nothing. yeah. has referred to these tactics as mulling salon. a strategy of periodic bombings and policy and towns and cities. the latest war has been the most devastating israel has failed in its objective to destroy him. us. why? because uh, lies in ruins. and despite the clear evidence presented by you and agencies forming
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the basis for war crimes prosecutions and condemnation by international courts, the genocide continues unabated and the august, the utah, gaza palestine. connie mark was joining us from daniel about in the central guys as we seen, the conflict between israel and his ball, the in southern lebanon, ramping up. and also the threats, of course, between israel and iran, are people in guys of worried that the military action that we're seeing is distracting the world from gaza. the yes, it has been a wide stop catastrophic, almost a year on the this genocide award from october 7th, all the way to, to the but what has happened recently the how we, how events evolving in northern living on and the attacks by these really monetary
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created is been solved of the frustration here i'm and policy and it's believe to be that is really military i'm, i've been led by the prime minister. benjamin is in the out, created this distractions in order to turn the world attention to from what's going on and gather. because when we look on the ground of judging from the pods of destruction and the intense bombing campaign, almost the attack then the mass of slaughter, they attacked an almost every means of life. so just that this was not a retaliation, but part of a larger plan of earning. and it changing the gaza strip completely in terms of politics, in terms of population and in terms of everything that goods to stay in and help people survive these difficult conditions in a humanitarian level or the whole scared level. these are 2 important elements that has been quite difficult for people to absorb. what happens to them will really fragile situations before october 7th, because palestinians across the gulf should have lived. this were a 60 and you're
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a 16 year of suffocating a blockade. and the pinnacle of that, 16 years of several getting block, it was the genocide, the word that has literally had deliberately attractive remains of life that could have some the good support there exist sense and, and surviving these difficult conditions on the health care levels. we constantly hear from a doctors without borders and therefore is there a growing concerns about the, the status of the health care system across the gulf that where there's literally no health care facilities. it's built in time in the standing for intact in whatever re being and from the ongoing engine funding campaign, not sufficient enough to provide medical care for the huge influx of injuries. yet all those with health complications that those with a chronic disease the need immediate medical care inside the hospital, one at the doctor, one official, the from doctors without borders describe how their team was forced to perform
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surgeries inside the operating theatre with their here. this hospital, other health care facility without anastasia, without on deceptive, without bandages available without any pain medication that are being difficult. when it, when we talk about the humanitarian situations, it's been moving it from bad into worse into a dire right now we're seeing catastrophic situations forcing everyone here across the golf is trying to change your priorities right now. the priority not to get sick. so you don't end up in the hospital, the route now to see protected and safe, even though there are no safe place across the guster. we don't. and we have evidence of how many time people were told to evacuate the areas in order to avoid be in bonds, but the ends up being bombed and killed. and then within days, within hours of the arrival of these areas, also this really monetary carried out attacks that eventually let's do this ranking of the size of humanitarian and safe zone across the gulf states. it's virtually a crime in people into one small area here in the central part of the gust of after
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destroying drop off and destroying con unit and the entire know the part of the doctor that is really living in towards the hydration and it's hard facing tiny thank you very much. any time after talking to us from the bottom of is rose water has changed life and goes beyond recognition. palestinians say that exhaust adoptive a year of suffering. we've spoken to some of them. and here's what they have to say . you know, tell them that that may have happened. look upon with all the needs you refunded enough to get a job readiness. i mean, i put that on how to how to read them. i used some of that awful. have i that awful mission? the how does someone heavy and how does volume,
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osha, a software engineer and engineering issue at a rate of the box? and wow, in the head of man, in the saw the uh and you do not then that and the have. i'm getting a vendor next by then a m as in this the one of our then ever then other than what's isn't hob is a wellbeing comes to the police international school in guys which is not entirely online of to is really forces destroyed is building. she left garza in november with a 5 children. she's joining me now in the studio. very good to have you with us. and the world tends to see you guys went through the the prism, if you like, the lens of violence and conflict. tell us what life was like in god's or before this latest war, because or i or i've been guys uh, in march 2020,
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23232223. and i came all the way all the way back from canada. i'm someone who born and raised in u e and then most of the time i was in canada. so if i'm thinking that the luxury lives that have had back in those 2 countries and then i moved back and my homeland fell. assigned were guys. it was a bit difficult for us. it was a bit challenging, going back in time where electricity is just 4 hours a day where there is no accessible to our clean water for most of the people. we were one of those who are lucky to have enough food on our tables. good live a good house and enough income because we were basically based on outside income, well from not from inside. people from guys that, that regular people were having challenges on daily, daily days,
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on their basic needs to have enough for them their table to have enough good stuff for their kids. um, shortage of income, there is not a regular income that do that. you would say, okay, i have this amount of money every month that i'm going to cover up for my basic needs. know, people are struggling. the infrastructure of guys itself as a city 8, every time they build it up, is there a yearly ministry? make sure that they have to destroy it for people to go back to that level 0 again . but the thing that i sold over the last a year and a half, it was so amazingly that people are striving to love the resiliency of people where so high that you will not see it in any other household. and the whole universe. people of guys, a one to live, want to have a freedom,
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want to stay in gaza, no one when i need because i know even us, even though with all the challenges that i met, i do, i didn't want to leave was surprisingly when we had the chance to leave in the war me and my older 2 girls where we were crying actually in the roof. i christ florida because i so maybe i should say, why would they leave? then i remember the last time i went to the supermarket in november of 2 days before we left, there was nothing in the shelves. and it was like a horror movie. and believe me, if i'm saying this was the 1st months of the war, so that's was not an or dealer war. there is no equivalent between the power there . there was no shelters there where no place to call safe place. this is where most of the people felt like were not safe. and i felt if i have the chance to
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leave, to give someone else a chance to live a leave, it's not that because old people around and go to because no, actually it's the quite the opposite. no one i talked to from my friend or colleagues who lived goes that temporarily. they want to say out to everyone saying, we want to go back, we want to rebuild it. but the challenges that i show before it's quite sad or i want to ask you about the future of guys that one of the key elements of course, is going to be the children of god. and we mentioned that you were a wellbeing, cancel the 1st school, and guys talk to us about the impact that the conflict has been having on the children inside guzman. so i worked as a will be and counselor in the birch international school. and the school was actually attracting people who is coming back from outside foreign countries. and they want to connect to their routes. they want to have their a good place for kids to start over and at a different place where you,
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you have the balance between the west and east. right. and the trauma that i use. so in the eyes of the people who from gaza itself, because we have like around 30 percent of the population from casa and 70 percent of the population of the schools from outside of us. the trauma that the carry, it was very, very difficult when a 5 years old asking you there's, there's toys in heaven. so if we're going to die, are we going to have enough toys in there? are we going to need our relatives or loved ones? or when there is rockets found, an you need to give them comfort. do you think? what kind of life kids would love on the rockets missiles for you every single day that they get out and lose one of their parents? or are they gonna lose the chance to live safely? i remember one of the jokes that you used to my account and the school that um,
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so basically lets say today where they're shooting missiles on us, where it's happens in august and may. since since i went to the us and there was nothing, nothing as demanding them to do. but they were like for $35.00 days they were shooting that's missiles and bumping around. and i was terrified and my colleagues the other day. so they would say, oh, we're done, we finish our targets, you can go back to the regular life. imagine that you're being bombard in the middle. and then i the next morning you're going to go and do your regular life. and they were like, this isn't a wars, isn't, this is just escalation. you didn't see the fire both to. yes. you didn't see whatever the description of the distraction that they sold before. i mean, so what kind of jokes is this? but when i saw with in the 1st month and the war and the genocide that like live,
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i realize that, oh my gosh, this is what they were talking about. so whatever the alternate attraction, that's what happened. an escalation though with that they were talking about, it's totally a joke for the is there any side they're just playing with the fireworks and that month in november we almost died a few times when they, when, when there was um, there were a, an um, a fire built on the next building that we we sate stay there. at that time i feel there is no safe place. the people are struggling not just before the war or after the war for 17 years. they are, they're struggling. they're struggling to live or your life, a normal life that any kid in this world would love that it's, it's, it's quite sad for kids and it's sort of thinking what i want to do next. they think,
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is the war coming go not susan. have we appreciate your giving us your views on this and thank you very much indeed for being with us. and it was my pleasure. thank as well. one of the demands on those made in the early days of the war was the valise of palestinians, from as many jails as part of an exchange deal about a 100 his railings taken captive on october, the 7th, i still believe to be held in garza hundreds of palestinians serving life sentences, i swamped deal is the only way out of prison made a booking reports for many palestinian families the capture of dozens of his readings on october, the 7th revived. the hope that had long been since the prisoners exchanged deals are the only way out of his really presents for hundreds of palestinians sentence to life the saving life sentences. but i'm thinking about my son nestor, for most he died in his rate of captivity in 2022. i hope to receive his body soon
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and bury him to milan to last a hope put on hold negotiations between israel and him as our best dragging was no sign of any breakthrough for now. also in egypt broker this these fire in november, this led to the release of dozens of palestinian prisoners, women, children, and young men. our joy is not complete. we look at the sacrifice of blood spilled in gaza. he's my eldest son. i am happy to see him here, but it's a painful moment. at least $25.00 of those release have since been re arrested, including on medicine. my wife is ready for cisco 3 others during grades in the occupied westbank. israel says it's returned 8th captives alive from garza. those ends remain and some ask if to be too many or be to be dead. this
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complicates any future exchange deal. how must insist on including high profile prisoners like murder, one bit of o c. but he had a below, but who was he and that's either to israel has repeatedly refused to release. palestine is charged with killing is res, including the longest serving prisoner and is ready to jails. how about the tools? he spent 39 years behind bars and has been excluded from at least 4 swap deals. which lots of different every time the announce, there's an upcoming deal. i get anxious and worried. i won't believe it until i hold him in my arms and hugged him as his family says, they never expected to wait this long. and those other pharmacies count the days towards when they might embrace their loved ones outside of as a really jails. they see the passage of time has never felt heavier me that but he just follows the palestine, the lines of a people with
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a history that spends for 5 years and years. a history rooted in which traditions of trade and agriculture industry, an art at the crosswords of asia, europe and africa. it's vibrant and prosper. cities. yeah. fox, soft, aka, and hyphen with the beating heart of palestine is driving ports and factories, cinema and theater. but in 1897 zionism, an ideology born in europe, so to create a legally secure home line for jewish people in palestine. so i think a millennial of multi face, multi cultural, published in in existence and identity. in 1917, during the 1st world war, the imperial british government turned that zionist aim into a reality by public touching the establishment of a national home for the jewish people in palestine. an arrow blond of strategic
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importance for the colonial power. the ball for declaration is condemned by palestinians to this day as being immoral and illegal. in 1947, the united nations weighed in to agreeing to split historic pablo style, which was under british mandate into jewish an hour of temperatures. jerusalem was granted special international status, but that didn't stop the knock about all of the ethnic cleansing of palestinians upon which the state of israel was created. another stands between 19471949. jewish pod of military forces destroyed and captured almost 530 pallets standing villages and cities was, and 750000 palestinians would expels from their land. neither vague, no other defendants have been allowed to return to this day in blatant disregard for international law. in 1967, israel seized the rest of historic pa, this time it illegally occupies the westbank,
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including east jerusalem and the gaza strip. so a system of discrimination segregation, intrinsic jewish supremacy over palestinian lives. a system that you are the experts have called apartheid. then came the oldest little quartz described as palestinian the size by of and not in an academic edwards site. and agreement that gave palestinians limited cell phones and pots of occupied westbank. israel had total military control over the majority of the area. it imposed israel's total security and economic control over palestinian lives instead of resolving the fundamental question of palestinian statehood on an end. israel's illegal occupation today, israel's illegal occupation is more than changed and more violent. today's, the ethnic cleansing of palestinians continues in real time. today, israel is waging
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a war on garza. that's unprecedented in the scale. it's fatality and it's devastation of today office 76 years of knock back as it was genocide and gaza unfolds before the eyes of the world. $365.00 days on geneva only stain is the author of the palestine and the bottle tri gets a book on israel's arms and surveillance industry. he's joining us from sidney. thank you very much and ease of being with us. i want to ask you to help me with some context. first of all, benjamin netanyahu has repeatedly said that if somebody is not with israel, they are anti semitic. how strong is the feeling amongst jews around the world? that is real, represents them when it particularly comes to conflicts like carson the sad reality is in the last decades anti semitism has been weaponized. what i mean by that is that anti semitism is real, those attacks against jews and synagogues, and it's a problem. and in fact, it's growing in some parts of the world. but what has happened partly pushed bodies
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rarely, goldman by probably as well. groups by certain jewish groups globally in the us and elsewhere. is this i am of trying to take legitimize anybody jewish or otherwise who is critical of israel, who is, and design as such as myself. and i'm a jewish just raised in german. and the problem with that is across a feed make no difference between and design isn't and zionism. then anyone who criticizes these around is big for criticizes anti semitic. i mean, it's an absurd situation and we've seen them allows to use and some type of 7, legitimate, real, legitimate criticisms, all these ralph genocide in gaza and now increasing attacks across the middle east . and the idea that that should be dismissed as anti semitism actually makes the real fight against a real anti semitism. so i'm much honda where we mentioned before, of course the 100 is really is that being taken captive on october, the 7th still being held at inside guys have given the level of violence with
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a level of 5 military activity we've seen by israel in the southern lebanon, and obviously the tension between israel and the, of, on the other concerns. do you think the people are losing sight of the fact that those captives are still there? i'm going to cease firing guys. that is not essentially off the table and it's in yahoo frankly, doesn't really care about the hostages. and it's frankly unclear how many is riley jewish hostages. is it still alive? i have my understanding is it's far less than a 100. and ultimately there are no doubt there is riley jews and others who are angry and destroyed by the fact that there's been no real priority on getting those costs to this house. there's no c slide the are on the table with hum us is nice. these by deal on the table with his dollar either for that matter. and i think ultimately it really shows that these riley military mindset, often supported by vast pots of these rally public is war is the answer. this is
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what the client and what spring. so disturbing is someone who is jewish. well, by not really just is that none of these activities guys out of westbank occupation, syria, human living on. not of these are making israel and more importantly jew safe. in fact, it's the opposite. all these actions and making lives for jews and obviously palestinians and all the arabs and muslims far more unsafe globally. and it really has been, i think, in the last 2 years. but it's accelerated after october 7 is willie a civil war or so it's going in and on and the jewish community globally. and what i mean by that very briefly is that there was some very hotline probably as run groups, the apex as well, the support as well right or wrong. but there are growing numbers of jews, particularly young jews, throughout fundamentally opposed to what he's real stands for about his genocide against occupation. same orientation is on the jewish value. the idea of endless war is not the jewish value. this is against the fundamental tenants of judy is and
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more frankly, any religion. and because all the people, including my family, who were killed in the holocaust, the idea that this is the legacy. a decades on these rarely is known and seen that the picture, a painless occupation and brutality against palestinians is shameful, and many, many young jews increase maintain against that in space. yeah, i see that when spring we appreciate you being with us. thank you very much. indeed . thank you so much. is occupational palestinian territories set the stage for armed resistance for group such as commas. the movement traces routes back to the late 19 seventy's originally as a charity to build the schools, mosques and clinics, returns reports and the rise of on groups under tactics. terrorists, the freedom fighters, legitimate resistance, or murderous extremism, palms palestinian groups, and the probably the rise language he used to describe them have existed for as
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long as palestine has been. don't keep hard to my mind. how does thing on the resistance is integral to the palestinian national stucco and has been integral to the palestinian national struggle going back more than a 100 years to the beginning of the successive waves of scientists to migrations to what was then a pile of starting? how does the name resistance so in the late 19 sixty's, particularly often these radio occupation have gone to the west bank at least to reset the palestine liberation organization under yes, our fat snatch had many um functions such as the p f l p which hijacked planes of the 1970s times the black september organization, which killed is right, the athletes that the 1970 to me in a killing pix. and when the 1st intifada started in 1997 and the stones of palestinian youths would match with his ready bullets,
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a new generation of groups and much the full. the 1st intifada. certainly last we had a student in the political parties of pumpkins, dominated austin, that we stopped to see a prize in augustine in east list. it was also i think, to do with increasing per sections that these left wing and, and secular groups were corrupt and no longer had a viable strategy for policy and national ration. this was when the how may i send it while its ministry waiting. the outcasts on brigades targeted is ready civilians and soldiers with suicide attacks. and rockets. how mass also focused on politics? 2006, it one elections and gone. so then asked a defensive dominated palestinian authority from the strip and use tunnels to keep fighting through israel is cause a was of 2008,
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20122014 and 2021. 7 but how much method civil waste debates about the legality of armed resistance and how it should be conducted? we can say the 1st thing of the people that have our right to to persist spricker in school is really in the sense that they struggle against the bill coupons. the occupant in their compassion is supported by international law about this specific action on madison 7 october and are unlawful for the way in which they were undertaken. but as ever, the appeal of such groups rises with increased is ready oppression. and when palestinian hopes to suffer into full glory tenants, how to 0 the is really military, under the lebanese capital and over night strikes that some of the heaviest bombing
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of beverage in nearly 20 years. this is the southern suburb of death camp. is there any fighter jets hit the densely populated neighborhood with multiple strikes leveling residential buildings and causing extensive damage to this is really media reporting that has some stuff at the most of the target, but neither side has confirmed is suffering. dean is widely seen as we're likely successful to hezbollah sheets us on the follow up. he was assassinated last week in the nearest will actually on the same suburb. it's very attacks of killed, at least, so he's having people across 11 on in the past $24.00. and he's ready on is also bomb the main highway between 11 on and sylvia media and reporting is launched. 3 missiles on the international road between damascus and they were, their strikes took place between the city and deb loose and the lebanese almost and crossings. tens of thousands of displaced people that have been using highway to
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get to syria, to scapes, the air raids and 11 on a lot, stephanie deckers in just any of this capital a month. because any government has banned all just data from reporting inside israel. and on con, standing by in her spam and southern level. first we're going to go to a correspondence saying, ahold of who's in bay root is gonna tell us more about the strikes and who's being targeted. the powerful glass that were heard across the capital in the early hours of the morning and 10 strikes, revenue, security sources saying up to 11 consecutive strikes at the same location. now these really army has not commented on those strikes to neither has, has beloved or what the target was. but those, the strikes really happened, described to be very similar to the strike stuff where you get the happens when has the secretary general house of necessarily was assassinated in an underground
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bunker last week is right. the media is talking about to have some stuff they deemed as the targets he's has blogs really number 2, the potential but undeclared, successor of how something of the roller is a cousin. he is also very close to yvonne. he's also a member of, as well as the executive council, which is really party is the part of the inner circle part of each decision making body. so there's still no confirmation and has what i have to name a replacement of notes roland, as well as due to a funeral for has the last so you can see that the group is so coming under a lot of pressure. hezbollah is under attack, is roach has been going after it's military leaders. it's about political leaders. it has been going after it's weapon. suppose even institutions affiliated with this group. this is a c s, intelligence war. uh, which really has the law is unable to confront. because of the technology that is route has and of course,
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the air superiority of the past days is radiant. drones have been fussing overhead all across the lebanese capital and say, no, i understand that it runs foreign minister has arrived and very rude for meetings with the lebanese government. what more do we know about that? well, no doubt, his meeting is in his visit as an act of defiance. he arrived a short while ago by a baby with international airport. his plane landing in bay with international airport last week is really military threat them to target the iranian syrian or what it calls hostile plains because it believes that they have been using the baby with the airport not for civilian purposes. in fact, last week 11 on the transport minister of you know, told that the writing and claim not to latham and supplied with those orders. and i spoke to the st minister and he told me a short while ago. well, this is different because of the diplomatic immunity,
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so he loved it and they were international airport. and this is according to the spokesperson, a message of solidarity because many here, 11, not in particular as well as supporters. they felt that they've been adopted, especially after the killing of their leader. but now they believe that iran is showing solidarity, especially after it's fired ballistics, to solve the interest that it wants to change the equations that the wrong message is that if it's ready to use force to help has full law, it's like 11 on. but politics is also at play here because has to have full law enjoys influence 11 on and right now there are efforts to reach an agreement on a new president and a new government. so this is what i'm saying that we also have a seat on the go chasing table there. no, thank you very much indeed. and i called her talking to us from bay, with the human con is in the high spirit in southern 11 on side to side. the israel's ordering. the more villages in that area should be evacuated in run. that's right, i think total
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a $101.00 towns and villages on now under is really evacuation old is it's a big chunk of the territory. along the 120 columbia to buddha. bought, getting out is becoming much more difficult because israel is now using as strikes along roads. you've seen that here in this main kind of lifeline that goes out of motors. are you into coca? and on to his, by where i am right now, that's been boned and lebanese on the engineer was killed, as were injured just uh, 2 days ago. and then we've seen the mass, the crossing, which is the little road to damascus from lebanon, which is also come under intense bombardment, coughing, effectively, syria and lebanon, or from each of the decision making. full people is, do i get on the road or risk? and as strike or do i stay in my house and risk and asked, right, what do i go to?
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try and get to a root risk, an asteroid? go to site on risk in a strike. that's the thinking here. the now has below for that part of still fighting back. just in the last few moments we've seen is ready as strikes coming to come for the mom and into the shape of homes area and just behind me over the over on the ridge. so the aerial bombardment is still continuing in my mind, we mentioned just a moment ago about they, they is really strikes on the international role between damascus and very rude. and you've been telling us over the last 24 hours. and that, of course, is a key link that as a loving people to leave let on, i'm moving to syria. what are the implications of that as well? what we're hearing is that all thousands of people who are now stuck in 11 on the wanted to go to serial syrians who had taken refuge during the serious civil war in lebanon. now, seeing those scenes again, uh, aerial bombardment, coming in homes,
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destroyed. now kind of getting and trying to get across that particular board now as well. it's part of my colleagues, stephanie decker. we'll get into this a in a moment. but israel for its part says that trying to stop hezbollah resupply, but his below and the lebanese government is actually said, that's no a root the we use the lebanese government says there's intelligence personnel, that is the lebanese army that uh, that is um, cctv, etc. that crossing is secured in mind. thank you very much. indeed them on con and it has to be a there. we're going to go to stephanie decker, who's in jordan's capital, i'm on and that's because these really governments bind, i'll just get it from reporting inside israel. so we've got no confirmation yet with regard to this attack that happened in beirut on the fate of fashion, that software dean. but it is clear that the amount of intelligence, the israel has almost as ball that seems to be very significant.
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yes and it seems to be ongoing. the fact that has a bullet now knows how compromised it is, but they seem to not be able to turn the tide. so israel seems to have almost had people being able to decide where and when they're going to take them out. certainly, and you mentioned there, we have nothing official. this is or leaks coating is really officials quoting one particular us publication. well, so some is ready media quoting ebony sources that they believe that hash and such a dean was the target in a meeting in a significant meeting with other leaders of hezbollah in a bunker. again, very similar to house on the throttle. if you look at the amount of explosives, again used, it is very similar. so it does give you an indication if we're reading between the lines that israel again didn't want to take any chances with the amount of fire power that munition using to take out whoever their targets were. uh but yes it and
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it's not just taking out major targets. it's taking out middle range targets across the lebanese capital. not just in the, you know, we, we took was also over night about an air strike into caught him in the occupied west spine. they've hit yep. and they're hitting syria, they're heading everywhere. israel is basically going down its list of pretty much everybody they ever wanted to take out. and they seemed to be seizing the opportunity of having it seems completely green light to do so. and it seems on the israel is, however, coming up against him, stiff as a ball of resistance, and the going to in the size of lebanon. one of the is really official saying about that. yes, i mean they gave up racial updates here and there. i don't think that compromises their positions if you will. they do admit, certainly is ready to lead you off to that 1st day of face to face fighting with which essentially killed 9 soldiers saying that they always knew this was going to be a very different dynamic,
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far more difficult than the ground offensive against how much has bullet is a completely different organization, different skills. they food in syria for many, many years. they're bottled hard in their discipline. they have far more efficient watson reeves. they also have an underground system of tunnels and bunkers in southern lebanon. and they have been training for this for many, many years. so it is a difficult fight on the ground. certainly the, the, the over confidence and feeling of invincibility that israel has had, when it comes to its ariel operations is not something they're feeding on the ground. because you do have an ever increasing which will continue certainly number of is really casualties is also says or inflicting a casualties on has by law. but this is going to be a difficult fight. stephanie, thank you very much. indeed. stephanie decker talking to us from jordan's capital a month. i mean, oregon is a columnist for you spending use paypal products. he's joining us from tel aviv,
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so thank you very much indeed for being with someone to talk to you. first of all, a bit about the tension that's going on between 8 on and israel speculation of that is going to be and these really response to the iranian at $200.00 missile strikes that happened a few days ago. and obviously what in a rush was trying to at the moment these really new year, um, the jewish to you forgive me is no speculation, nevertheless, in these really media about the targets that israel might try the hits. and when that might happen, or so the high holy days. um, uh no to any impediments. uh the fighting goes on on uh the sub of the end on the holidays, regardless of what to do civilians. uh, with these rather the brother uh, doing, resting. uh, commemorating whatever, and there are 2 different israel's no one the on the front, the various front and one the back. oh, of course there are air raid sirens continuously,
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especially in general. but all we know the res, routine life going on now. as for the p randy and these valley tension, obviously the by bin administration is putting a lot of pressure on me is ro, to contain and limit its response. so the game does not conflict right into a full blown war, even though of course you run and these ro, uh, have no come on boulder. the can be in addition to me. so i was. busy coming back and forth, also, drama, troops and troops. who knows what show by done who's telling nathaniel, lead me to your response. try to find some less intrusive targets. obviously not the the nuclear infrastructure. hopefully not the oil industry target fund, something do whatever you need to do and lucky address. benjamin netanyahu besides
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the one of the key games of this latest attack on has balance of the 11 is to remove tracts to these really people once and for all. but of israel is expanding its areas of operations into southern lebanon. we've seen, obviously continuing in gods, and we've seen operations not going on and still in the occupied westbank. there is the tension with the wrong. how does that makes the people of israel safer as well? you can, of course uh try to call relate all of these fronts, but each of them uh has. uh, i see a different character for reasons in the west bank, which you mention at tell re. so i was uh, planning to, uh, have some, uh, major, cataract. and these really depends pulses to get out. it has nothing to do with the other front, no 11 on every war must. and we some political arrangements. um,
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obviously the policies are trying to get to a renewal, then reinforce un security council resolution 1701. in order to get the israel age to be great truths by law to the greatest extent possible. before this resolution comes seem to for all you do for us before the liberties on false is go south before you and if true is being strengthened, there will be negotiations. there will be some formula, but one see piece there. israel wants to find a week and principle of israel has no regions about getting greed eliminating cuz the altogether, the piece of political force 11 on a piece are presenting the she i community. everybody understands that the piece of play or in the music on game with
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a level on but israel doesn't want it to be at threat car simply over and over. i'm it on. thank you very much. indeed, we appreciate it the night before. is that a talking day? we just verified a jazz copy of the nearest icon. a pot of standing in refugee camp in the occupied was buying could saga to the cafe full of people killing at least 18 palestinians. these really military sags is killed, the local homeless come on to something. the group has not confirmed general strikes being declared across the occupied why spine is really forces have intensified the rates and the region. since the water and gas have begun killing at least 720 understanding this to my control crime has overtones, local hospitals, medical stuff have described what they saw now most. welcome to john and see um, we had a huge explosion in the come. we headed towards the area. we saw the whole building destroyed and engulfed in flames. what he parts was suggested all over the place. it was a risk to exceed 5 of the bodies. what will most intact but between 15 to 20 will
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dismember the is a journal is based in the occupied westbank. she's joining us now from bethlehem. good to have you with us. why is this a talking to her? i'm so significant. and so this is an extremely significant attack, because this is the 1st time that we've seen is really forces use a fighter jet to use an air stripe on to cut it in about 2 decades. ac power cities have been confirmed, killed and tell us where these are thinking that this number is only going to rise . there are people who are severely wounded among those killed was a complete family including a mother, a father and their 2 children, palestinians on the ground upset and describes the use of dismembered body parts and just an extremely, extremely traumatizing experience to witness. the palestinian authority is describing this as a massacre as calling for the international community to protect palestinian lives . meanwhile, across the occupied west bank,
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where people are observing strikes on the morning for those killed funerals are expected to take place around 11 in the morning today. and new, all these movie military saying that this, the top was to target the head of the military way. but it's really important to remember this extract took place into kinda refugee just a refugee westbank. it is a very densely populated area. there are a lot of people living there and there, there were a lot of people around which were in this crossfire. when is really forces launch this air straight. this is the 1st time that to kind of refugee have the to put in districts of experience is really courses using force and kind of coming in at performing military rates and things of this such since october 7th, military rates have escalated, it needs to be of targeting up to 10 in refugee refuge account next to it,
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no chance refuge account. meanwhile, military rates are not just happening. they're interested in or just in the north of the west bank. they're taking place all across the side, west bank just silver night. today we saw military rates take place according to local sources, around the areas of p. braun frontier. the not less. local sources are saying that at least 45 palestinians were arrested later. thank you very much. the is a john was based in the occupied westbank. thank you very much indeed. i want to bring you the pictures he from tech on for friday. prayers are going to be allowed to buy a lot of supreme leader. i a to a lot funny. it is significant because the last time the supreme lead a lead by the prayers was in january 2020. that was following the assassination of any and major general customs. so the money is commander of the club support division of there. any revolutionary guides, 11 on, on gas or related issues are expected in his boots. we're gonna give you live
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coverage of that to in the coming out. but you're still ahead on order 0 buttons last after the holiday started deal to you. change change the sugar silence to motors that some box contains control of a military base. the finding a database of thousands of social media containing photos and videos. place online bias. really, soldiers repeated posting and videos of detain a accumulation of the missing that they have participated in torture. obviously it was investigated, assembles evidence of war crimes committed in the year long assault and got these videos. she don't need to be quite popular. inside is nobody can say they didn't know. got it. on audra 0
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the the you turn in air force as rush is copy that the joint attack on critical infrastructure and the capital overnight. training and officials say air defense is shaunte done. 9 of the 19 jones on another 7 or brought done by electronic jamming things and taiwan had begun to clearing denver, the following lines. slides in flooding triggered by heavy rainfall tie from class on hit on thursday. can 2 people, injury more than 600 authorities, a more than 800000 homes are still with a power taiwan experiences frequently tropical storms from july to october. the scientists, a climate change is increasing the intensity u. k is agreed to hand over control of its last african colon, a after
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a decades long dispute. the shadow. so islands have been returned to marisa. it sponsored the decision leaves many questions for former residence on how reports a for years the people of the che goes islands have petitioned to be heard in will, courts and that the un they've asked for the right to determine the future. now for the 1st time, the british government has done it for them. we've been stopping the bar by the beach is government again. over the question of self determination, immunization very important. the take also islands were occupied by britain in a d, a lift gate. maricia sits independence in 1968, the indigenous to go. seasons became refugees resettled in maricia, the se, shelves and the u. k. now britain's last coming in africa will return to maristane, suffering take, and many took off seasons who hope to go home to their identity may be wiped out. so what options do you think are open to you? i mean, right now frankly,
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i don't know. we've got to sit down to assist and see what, what, what company we have to start now for at least before everything got implemented that the breaches government at this we have the decency to listen to us as part of the new agreement with the immersion government britain retains a 19000000 year lease on diego garcia, one of the islands and home to a joint u. k. u. s. military base. the british government describes the decision of this historic writing the wrongs of the past, protecting international security. but for members of the to go see and community in the u. k. it's not that simple. they see it as a double betrayal or the states in the world should respect the right to the self determination. again ways, either entity or we more russian all which of goshen or we bridge a citizen? no one else them in 1968. no one has asked them. no. jo,
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