tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 9, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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on with this procedure downstream industry on the clock. in your better tomorrow the . the hello, i'm tell mccrae, this is the news. our live from dog hot coming up in the next 60 minutes. bulls to run for their lives as is ready, ground forces lice each to northern kansas for a 5th day. 64 people are killed in military strikes across the street. another explosion is hidden by roots as ro pounds. the liberties capital for another nice is full of pounds. israel with thousands of rockets. 2 people are killed and 12
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others engine. some of them in serious condition. you as president joe bought and then is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu held the 1st phone call in weeks as this ro considered as its response to the rainy and the solid tax. we boarded up the windows with the metal shooting, ground everything up. and people in the us state of florida brace for hire can newton, how is before one of the strongest storms on break or that makes land for the we begin this use how and guns are with 60 full palestinians, have been killed in his riley attacks across the strip since dawn on wednesday and one drone struggle now most around refugee camp old members of the same family with kills. these riley military has now killed more than $42000.00 palestinians since it's 4 on gallons of again, more than a year ago. as well,
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sage and the north is approaching, it's 6 day 7 you in school with sheltering disciplines, people have been closed and thousands of fleeting. the conflict causes governments media offices, at least 125 pellets to indians had been killed in the north since sunday as well says it's trying to stop him, us from regrouping in the region. well, just areas on a cell, sherry for points from the scene of fighting in the north of the strip of the bees really military ground operations on going against a jabante, a refugee camp here on the street corner of to valley out a lot and to bother you can't weigh the is really forces shoot at anyone who moves on the street. there was some displaced people who are trying to lead the street and to escape the scene. also the is release of set up a number of barriers destroyed a number of citizens home the shuttle in order to close the street leading to to bother you. he's ready military's deployed
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reinforcements here and a number of dead and wounded in easton and northern areas of the account. we can hear the sounds of gun fine. dozens of people have been killed in the streets of the account. no one can retrieve that bodies. and as he can see and hear, he's really only a shooting office. it's very difficult situation with these radio operation in the area now into it's 50 successive day. the streets have been bulldozed and these rates have created piles of this barriers to prevent any movement between the 2 bodies out aloud on july the account under the study of the painters, rebellious. but i am good for the nearby come. i'll add one hospital and bite lafayette is surrounded by his ready forces who are threatening stuff. and patients will also include reports from outside the emergency department. as we all tell us
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who standing in. 5 the arriving and these casualties l to the end of business arriving here on sports. 9 as the ambulances cannot reach, there is advancing from the west of japan there cuz you can't all of them. all of them have been done wrong. i calculated the smell, i knew in this list, which is burns. why these are the messiah's. all of this comes alongside that the very of that is why you to gave to the administration has come out of the hospital, is about to be expired of the same time. these right armies advancing, defend the west. this self timothy must suppose against the volume and the atmosphere here is a bloody and found that has all of the residents who are living
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inside loving go swim. ringback so any of them are in a c o. n is the ability and they don't know what to do or what they will do. why they can. i just need to come out on the run hospital. paula sign to civilians cooled off in the is riley sage, on the north of the strip of struggling to escape. honey mach mood reports from dell by the central gaza, a pain and heart rate. it continues to unfold across the gossip as is read in military's continued the town across the gods and we'll look at them a large number of casually since, overnight, and nearly hours of this morning alone in the northern cities of the gauzy strube, looking at 64 people are being killed, 47 of them, and jump out of the town and develop a refuge account as the military targeted the vicinity of colored one hospital,
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as well as an evacuation center towards the western part of your valley. out of town. doing 16 people inside their tense and one of these evacuation center they used to be a hospitalized. it was loose out of service that the initial months of the, of this genocide when this really monitoring baited the entire northern part of district. but ears right continues to create much difficulty the crowd on the ground, preventing people from evacuating to 50 something that we have seen and documented for the past month, almost a whole year of genocide, those practices that are from the ground deliberately presenting people to evacuating to 50 ordering people to go to arizona are supposed to be saved, but they end up being killed within days and hours of their arrival. the 400000 people that were on or what have you submitted, are trapped in the northern part of district have little exist right now to leave the heavier or delays in the instance bombing campaign. the defendant monetary had been conducted for almost 5 days. right now, and what seems to be an operation,
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gmc, the northern part of this trip in what looks like right now, come out for most people, as we heard testimony from people who managed to exhibit area and come all the way to this or did it. but i did it here, we interviewed one of the families who are right off the hospice of what looks like on the ground as they describe it is the final knock out punch for the northern part of this trip in what seems to be emptying everyone and emptying the entire northern parts of the strip as the continuous a no signs for it to comes to an end any time soon. anyway, i'll just see it out from the central area of the dr. how the side? to l just here, a cameraman had been injured and sit for it is rarely military attacks and guns with this week gun follow from is rarely dry and injured. fabiola city in kansas city on wednesday. he was his in the nic. friday was one of a group of journalists filming palestinians,
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forced to flee from jamalia doctors at i'll ali baptist hospital say his condition is stable earlier this week and is ready attacking the ox. the hospital and down by the injured l. just there, a cameraman. i'll to 2 pieces of trap, no head, his head fracturing his skull and causing bleeding on the brine. it's rarely strikes have continued on the southern summit of da here and living on this capital bank of roads. the latest bombardments caused extensive damage to buildings, including residential apartments. fi thing has also been reported in southern living on his below. his father tillery and rockets at is riley soldiers, and run con is in southern lebanon, of the 3 key bottles that happened to overnight, a in laguna a, which is a village just near the corner. of those 3 bottles, cumulated and has bullet pushing back the is riley's to the northern israel side of
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the boat up, but inflicting casualties where and from these really all me that's 3 is where the soldiers were injured in those attacks too seriously. and they are now in the hospitals in israel, but that was taking place. well, it has below well still firing rockets from where i knew where we are. we had the borrowers around about 5 am in the morning in to northern israel and sirens. going off that, but also these ratings have been fighting back as well in here, which is not that far away. both the town. 16 different attacks different is really strikes of taking place on that particular town, which is largely empty of people. these really say they all trying to target has been the infrastructure as well as i very much said that they are fighting back. but these ladies also struck in the last few hours just beyond that ridge line over there. they've in the few last few days, they've hit a village,
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but it was about $33.00 times. now that may well have been the target, although it could have been slightly further away in the because the valley, the because the valley. so a lot of strikes overnight or so the rocket attack on the northern is riley town is key and simona has killed at least 2 people. several of the rockets had buildings causing foreigners. here's the lowest as a target of the gathering of us ready forces for the garage if miss house is riley media site, the military is investigating once defense systems filed into saves the rockets. us president joe biden and just ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu had held the 1st phone call in weeks. it comes in mid report intentions of to is ready. defense minister you'll have gland postponed to visit to washington, as well as considering its response to the recent writing and miss all attacks. what is bringing new a guy who's in jordan's capital money?
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that's because these really government has banned al jazeera from reporting in the occupied with bank and from inside as well. first of all, if we can begin with the real good attack that killed 2 people in israel, i mean how big concern is this for these riley military and it's defense systems. a tom, it's really defeats the claim of these rarely government that they launch this war on lab and on in order to return those displaced from northern is really towns back to their homes to give them some, some, some sense of normalcy and safety. because right now the 2000 residents left increased money are being told, it may be, it's better for them to leave and head south. of course those that garage that typically extra money and kill $2.00 people is not the only bar ours up to israel. over the past uh, 24 hours, we saw also rockets hitting the bay of haifa and enjoying 12 people,
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including one gravely. we saw several buildings and stuff i'd also hits and damage because of a garage of rockets later on in the evening of, of today. so it's difficult for these really government to give assurance as to the citizens that it is actually implementing its promise. given the fact that these attacks from lebanon are increasing, not just in the number of rockets, but they're also reaching deeper and deeper into israel, as is rarely a tax. also increase in scope and in depth and ferocity on whether or not. and as we mentioned in yahoo spoke to biden an hour or so ago that was asked to almost 2 months since i last spoke. i mean around and as rose responses, no doubt top of the agenda as absolutely. that is, as the only thing that we can see, the lines popping up about and is really media. of course, there are no details of the discussions,
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but is really media is quoting on named is rarely official saying that the conversation was positive. it was frank that the american vice president kind of le harris also joined in the conversation and the discussions and is really media by military experts by security experts. these are people who are still kind of associated with the security establishment are talking about the choices is real, have it needs american support, practical, logistical and political in order to carry out that strike against iran. and we've also heard from the is really defense minister saying that they run an attack was aggressive. but in precise, on the other hand, our attack will be deadly precise. and above all surprising, they will not understand what happened and how it's happened. they will see the results, so that very strongly lines, very confident line coming out from the as rarely defense minister about what is in
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store for a run. so no doubt that there will be a strike. now they're kind of working out the details and the if we go by what these really media is saying, then that attack would be 10 minutes. okay, thank you so much. no, no. oh day for us. the in jordan's capital, i'm on us. what we're going to bring in lives in magnolia is a military and security analyst. thanks again for joining us. first of all, if we can start with this new footage that his blog has just recently released, can you just run us through exactly what it shows and how significant that is the what it shows a picture of institution and how far a military installation uh potentially the targets that has been locked in take and it would not show the east without having the adequate midsize to target these at bank of objectives that he's offering to these readings. tracking them if they continually bomb being very rude and bombing this of
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a bomb being the south of grabbing and, and the big godaddy displacing called this number of the been a citizen. then this is what has what lies going to do next. so just to make it clear for people that are watching it as we, as we speak now, this is new drone footage that was shot by his belie from inside is right. i mean, it's usually significant. it's not the 1st time we've seen it, but it is the 1st time since the attacks really ramped up against his blog from these really military. so how do we know that it was actually film so strong footage was actually filmed recently that it wasn't for months ago because the full time that has belie showing the strong that's your right. but the indication that this is a new footage, it because has belie showing costs because and showing a feeling hospital has been on the bridges where these rudy's have created faces in case of
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a why the war in particular against haifa. and in the me size hitting heifer, so they need an emergency place to run their 1st emergency support. and this is where as well as showing under the slow bridges improvise as it in maybe close to the support for the citizens. and this did, we did not see in the past and was not existing in the past for the. okay, well why, why release the footage now? why show the hand it's, it's important because he's right and has carried out some of the dodge attacked good commanders and has below the secretary general the another high ranking official that could have potentially be the successor and has more life saying we stayed in control. we have the command and control center that these are protection on. we often thing a psychological wolf are we showing you what we can do?
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we have the means to do it. we have not been defeated. we just stopping the wall. if this is what you want, unless you go for a ceasefire additive and these governments have purports and can we just talk briefly about his blog really targeting hi fi? why are they so intense? what are they trying to achieve by a, by a sending those rockets into asa prime? and that's typically, i mean that then yeah, i'll try these test, blah. and he said that his objective 11 is not to occupy the country, but to bring back to be is really days who have been displaced from the north and has belie saying, you will never achieve your objective. because it's sufficient to launch only a few rockets along the line of the living. these boulders a 100 kilometers wide and 10 kit. i'm going to deep to make sure that no one will return. but now is offering haifa. it to me that not only 62100000
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is reading, turn any displace. people are all going to be registered, but you're going to have even a 1000000. and this is why has will life showing type as haifa part of the new equation that is going to be part of this will where these changes happening and these reduced all trying to break into 11 and this out to 7. like i will have to leave it there, but uh, thank you so much for breaking all of that down for us. we really do appreciate it . thank you. or the one year old as well as war on guns in the us remains as well as the biggest ela and largest supplier of homes that despite widespread condemnation and critics cooling him, genocide jo printed and fighting stance towards his roland, his government's military and financial support. remained steadfast. a white house
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correspondent, kimberly how could begin so special coverage on genocide and garza one year round from the moment israel launch counter attack it gets to mos on october. the 7th there was little doubt about the legions of the ally the united states. see this is congress for on pressure the support package for users defense at almost $4000000000.00 annually. the u. s. is the largest supplier of weapons to israel, but in the past year, it's approved an additional $40000000000.00 mostly in military assistance. and the much of that are similar, been used to kill tens of thousands of people in gaza and now thousands more in level. not initially a narrow majority of the american public supported israel's war
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to military, a israel across college campuses. and from within biden's own party has been loud and wide spread the siding did pause one shipment of heavy munitions in may, but since then, his support for israel has been unwavering. make no mistake. united states has fully fully, fully supportive this thought with the us presidential election less than a month away. and does the democratic party attempts to hold onto the white house. and the senate analysts argue any cuts to israel's military aid now would be political suicide. in a few weeks before the election candidates are looking for any leverage they can get with any voting block and money group. no one wants to give the other side and on do advantage at all. and god provides israel with
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a moment of maximum impunity even as the possibility of a conflict between israel and a ron increases. there's little chance the flow of weapons to israel will change, regardless of who wins the presidency in november. kimberly held his algebra 0, the white house, the u. s. has repeatedly shielded its l. i as while at the un security council. 11 days into the war, it blocked a resolution, brazil, head tables, cooling, fishing, mandatory, and pauses to allow you in agency sites access to gaza. that was us said it was prioritizing diplomatic if it's on the ground. at the time is ready. bombardment had killed 3 and a half 1000 palestinians. then in the same that it blocked a resolution put forward by the united arab emirates, calling for an immediate humanitarian, c 5. the u. s. sage. this would only plant the seeds for the next 417 and a half 1000 palestinians had been killed. and then in february,
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the us rejected the resolution drafted by of jerry a demanding and immediate c spot. and stayed at push for a temporary truce tied to the release of these ready captives and say the safe spot could jeopardize negotiations. is ready. a tax had killed more than $29000.00 palestinians by that stage. well, for more on this, which were now by the waxman who is in los angeles, is a professor of israel studies and political science at the university of california . thank you so much for being with us here on l g 0. the 1st of all, what do you make of the united states and it's, i'm wavering, support of israel has it just means that the boys been able to be conducted as nathan yahoo has designed yes. um, in a way that i think has invited me to take it uh from very early on, you know, commit you to supporting israel, committed to supporting as well as more involved. but i know that he and music
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ministration. i couldn't have had the growing concerns about our as well as kind of took that little but if in terms of its use of pools and it's blocking or 3 or somebody carrying, aiding to call that, that express those concerns repeatedly. and i think community become increasingly frustrated, but we haven't really used a willing to use any real leverage, any real pressure to change the calculations of has been dismissed in yahoo. why do you think that is in you on the part of it stems dividing himself and his deep commitment to as well and his reluctance to preston as well as you know of will that he believes it is a draft for against i'm off. um, there's also currently a domestic political cost to using political pressure against as well. and he's probably being reluctant to income domestic political cost. and i couldn't keys um,
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probably um, overestimated his ability time. and again to, to. 3 shift the throughout his thinking is with the kids of course publishers sometimes from section several times from time and just minutes ago i need to find that out to receiving those policies will concessions that the or has gone from done something completely different to a so i think it's the history and yet, but it's so the fact that the united states before it's uh um, support for his are, doesn't have as much less we're driveway as well or do they bother us out? i think it might which we're just getting some lines out of a briefing that the us state department held a short time ago, but basically reiterating that to the worried about the humanitarian situation in gaza. and that it has been the subject of some very urgent discussions. between the united states and the as riley government. well, i mean, what do you make of that, that within a year on the still basically imploring is royal to allow more food,
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water and items to the strip. that's right. i mean basically that as being the past now for the past year, the eclipse issue sometimes publicly more often privately, have be made to these, please be giving advice to this lady government and time. and again, that advice since be not ignored, the most recent being ignored found out that the minor chips but ultimately the, the, the us ministration haven't really been able to effect out as well. and conducting the oregon as a whole. now, more recently, it's escalation in southern lebanon, and i think this really does, doesn't, from the, the lapkins to use the leverage the united states from the reluctance to pay any domestic political products for using that leverage. okay, thank you so much for. yeah, we appreciate your insight into this, that is tough waxman, a professor of israel studies and political science at the university of california
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. and keep on that 6, pulling out the vast amounts of american width and sent as well, allowing it to sustain its own fluid. on the strip of defense, it is alex could helpless, takes a look. the united states has been by far the chief support of israel for his war on garza. the numbers are simply staggering. washington is allocated over $21000000000.00 worth of military aid to be spent only on american made weapons. in the past few and more than 500 military cargo planes and a 107 ships supplied israel with 75000 artillery shells. 14900 kilogram booms. 6500. 226 kilogram bones. 3000 hill, 4 missiles. 1000 bunker, buster bones. $2600.00 ed dropped small dime. it's a bones to give you an idea of the scale of destruction roots in the gaza strip in the last year. let's compare some of the numbers with the events of the 2nd mobile
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. so 15000 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima 21000 tons of nagasaki. the bombing addressed in $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug at $16000.00 tons, and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record $1510.00 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this was know where to go for its people. before on this we had joined now by co defalco, who is a former us ambassador. it's a nice how he joins us now from washington. d. c. thank you very much. for being with us here on now to 0. so as i'm, i'm not sure if you heard there, but basically in the policy of the united states has approved $40000000000.00,
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mostly in military support. to go to is ro, i mean there are 43000 people, data and gaza. how closely linked, all those numbers? well, no, i mean, you have to take the whole context. you can't just the amount, the amount of ammunition supply. we have around backing a mazda as well, the hoodies, we have the terrace attacks against israel and israel responding to that. it's a risk situation and a lot of civilians have suffered as a result of this. but it's not just one thing. it's the, it's the whole picture you have to look at. but the war wouldn't have been able to have been carried out in the way that it has. if they hadn't been so much support militarily, especially the israel as well. on the one hand, that's right. on the other hand, if you didn't have the support for israel, then you would have continuing attacks against israel's, in a different form than we currently have. so there's,
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there's no simple answer to any of this. what i do think is, and this is part of the earlier segment in the united states, has urged a lot of restraint on israel's, or to them not launch ground invasions in lebanon, for example. and in the israel has not paid attention to the website. i think the reason, sorry, you know, to just on that point, why do you think that that message has not gotten through? because we've heard that time and time again from the united states, from the white house, from the state department, for many, many politicians that israel should restrain itself when it comes to kaiser and all the actors in the region. but clearly, up to 12 months, tens and tens of thousands of people did. it hasn't done this well, exactly. israel has not heated those calls for restraint. and i think the main reason is that they feel that they are really on their own. they don't feel that the us is slowly backing them and so they feel they need to take matters into their own hands. and this particularly has to do with the term future attacks. i think
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israel's deals that the united states has not taken ranch threats and actions seriously enough. and so was having to take on these, these things itself. it's not unfortunate, it's no spiral level. that's the way it is gone. what legacy do you think of this is going to leave uh, the united states with because they're, they're increasingly facing allegations of complicity and the genocide, this happening and gaza. that many people calling for accountability of bite and then the white house, what sort of legacy is this going to link fit for, for the united states when it comes to the middle east? well, you know, i don't think we can answer that today. i think we have to see how this really plays out because it is far from over. a good. thank you so much. we really do appreciate your insight as could vote for us. uh former us ambassador to nice i things on the account is a professor at rutgers university in new brunswick. she says the united states is
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part of what she calls is rouse genocide and gaza. the u. s. has already shot itself in the foot exposed itself as, as not only supporting is real genocide against the policy and people, but being a primary source of it. this is the us genocide against palestinians. what we're seeing in the expanding waterfront is that this is a us war against air br, james and across the middle east, the continuation of what we saw in the illegitimate illegal attack on iraq in 2003 in that region change. now continuing into the present under the auspices of self defense, but which we must understand as colonial aggression palestinians have not been killed in brutal crossfire. palestinians have been targeted date or the target of attack. their destruction is the objective of israel's operation. as much as has been made clear by their deliberate starvation, the attack on the residential buildings, the decapitation of their hospitals,
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so that they can not even be treated. the denial of safe quarter, the sniping of children twice in the head as we've been told. and they're continuing strangulation, and so the 1st and primary objective must be to end the genocide and then to exact accountability for it. so when we say never again, it means never again for anybody and not just those who exist within european society, the best in governments have been accused of hypocrisy, with double standards laid to bear in their reactions as well as war. it stands in stark contrast with washington stones against russia, with its for new crying. it has diminished credibility to what us administrative options like to invoke time and time. again, the idea of an international rules based order is a glimpse of some of that contrast.
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we just makes clear that there have been atrocities committed by russian forces. we support a range of international investigations into russia's atrocities and ukraine, including the one conducted by the licensee. united states fundamentally rejects the announcement today from the prosecutor of the international code for that he is applying for arrest warrants for senior. it's really officials together with warrants for from us terrace. the i believe most of us share many of the same goals. first and foremost, we want to see an immediate and sustain cease fire. 3 of those in favor of the draft to these original raise their hand. how the extension of the speech hard to look at what she's doing in ukraine. what his forces are doing, any crane,
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and think that any ethical move individual to justify that. and being honest about the fact that there have been civilian casualties and that they're likely will be more, is being honest because that's what war it's, it's brutal, it's ugly. it's messy. i've said that before the yesterday. president bible said that in his opinion or crimes have been committed. and you, frank, personally, i agree intentionally targeting civilians is a wordpress. after all the destruction of the past few weeks, i find it difficult to conclude. the russians are doing the message that i bring israel is this. you may be strong enough on your own to defend yourself, but as long as america exists,
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you will never ever have to. we will always be there by your side. but it's bringing now just as senior political analyst, my one, the shar, he's in london and joins us now. a moment. thanks again for being with us. i don't know if you had a couple of minutes ago i asked um could volt full not us and best. so that's a nice so basically i wanted to know how close the link to the source, the $40000000000.00 in military i, the us has given israel and then the $42000.00 people that have been killed over the last year. he said that they was far too simplistic to combine those 2 numbers . what do you make of that? well, i think from, from his perspective, he's correct from the perspective of the rest of the world. it's incorrect. it's definitely from the kind of stadium perspective, from the perspective of international legal exports, from the destructive,
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international humanitarian organizations from the perspective of morales, the ethics and humanity. it's incorrect. so where does the discrepancy? the discrepancy is when we, as human, is as academic as to actual as human rights activist. when we look at this, we see that there is definitely a correlation. the more america gives is our arms. the more is writing skills, but a sinews suspends the case. since at least 1967 and we're seeing is rainy military and there is an increase with each and every war. so asset like you stick your stuff and it's quite doable. and i to 750 water is for 2, but again after 1982, in fact the sort of became strategic. i said after the americans water 2003, also 1991 and so on so forth. right. so i can minutes of 8 days or at least awards and leads to human rights violations and accomplish this as we're seeing
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this here in causal, i've never done but when, when good the book or look cited to washington, it looks at it as an establishment figure you see that america has one standard, not double standards, and he doesn't see america. typically, you see the american bar assume it's national security interest. in fact, it's computing an interest in. so hosting it's client is read against. it's no message you're wrong. and the human rights be done, the life of palestinians be done even now would say immediate security in the middle east for middle easterners. be fun. how do you think that a year wrong and taking a big step back and looking at the the this in the, sort of an as a whole. how do you think the perception of the united states in his role when it comes to the middle east, who has changed around the world?
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you know, i changed, i think, uh, most shockingly, most interestingly in the united states. and so let's start there. right. i think the, the opinion of more or more democrats or members of the democratic party, more or more young americans and more or more americans in general have changed this year. and brother was significantly new. we now we can speak about them. second majority is, for example, i'm on be gone to the party, let's see, the by the administration has compressed it with that if any outcome by the way. and that's the same thing here in the u. k. for example, i'm an investigator, but do you guys actually quite so it looks like it's 84 percent of the rich people now believe if any, all the steps in, in, in the u. k, he should be arrested. and that's what, that's what, that's what you know the public opinion. so there is change in the united states. i would argue in the west, in general, among the whole generation of people, but also among the public in general, globally,
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i think best to go back to the subject you much and tell me, i think the majority of the world that's too much on the work and see di pharmacy and the dental standards when it comes to the question of the ukraine on our side. they can see that when russia does anything and you can like, you know, invasion, occupation at the bottom english also, of course it's perfect, but is there a dozen in palestine or 11 on its excuse, it's justified. and then there is also to spin. that's why, by the way, you know, i don't mean to be comical here, but when you look, there are some like, you know, matthew minute i've said before, you're sorry for the guy. he did a good job. he has to lie for the bike and administration. he probably thinks he's been for 3 or 3 correct, but he has, somebody has to spin american hypocrisy. it's one thing to what you great. it's a whole other face towards punched as well. and as always, thank you so much for all of that context. male on the chart,
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our senior political analyst. thank you. well, since the start of the war on guns to thousands of jewish american activists across the us have been cooling for us, the spot and advocating for palestinian liberation. we spoke to hold on the other student activist and founder of columbia universities, jews for 65. this is a story, a my name is amber on guard, and i'm a student activist at columbia university. my family moved to the west bank when i was 13 years old, there was a very different environment in california. my process for reevaluating my own movies was a gradual one. but truly i would say the marks for turn when from move the end the see finality tourism was the berries pivotal turning point for me as i was able to see what was effectively a peaceful protest met with
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a tremendous amount of violet prob, it's rarely if you're ready for it. i was unwilling. we dropped into the idea in 2020. i contacted the objected. so we'd up to the 2021 is our god, the war. i spent 4 months over the course of uh, a for marshals and 6 imprisonment. in military detention in the wake of october 7th, i honestly remember very little. i was pulling my family every day and i was trying to live in my re also realized that there feel like a place for me, authentically organized on campus is the language that i want the message that i wanted to. but i participate in the cabinet last spring, despite not aligning the use of many of the people who were, who were in a because i believe that those were goals that were,
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were fighting for it. i saw that when things are quiet, nothing on the founder and lead organizer in columbia university. these were ceasefire. we are an organization that is fighting for a collective of race and of all people, especially is rarely how city and who are suffering under the current is really government and under is really occupation of the west bank and gaza. and i believe in the jewish community is ability to recognize that this is authentically better way forward for everyone. because piece and and in a strong waiver are things that are better for with than war. music is offering a lifeline for the children have gone. so during is rose war, the downloading music to trying to become the trauma of dates and devastation caused by his riley
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bombings. the teacher had to flee from a refugee camp in kansas city to own the loss in con unice. in the south. 20 it shows you is using music as a therapy for children who desperately need psychological support and is using norful wise, like creating fluids from water hoses to deal with the scarcity and give the children some relief the going to go through some of the news now in the us, state of florida is pricing for a 2nd hurricane and just 2 weeks. hurricane milton is moving toward florida's gulf coast and is expected to make land full lighter on wednesday with intense wins and a life threatening storm surge or us president job, a plane carrying government scientists and their equipment flew into the storm.
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they will just clicked on it from inside the hurricane to get a better understanding all the sable and storms. i say it will help the response teams get a better understanding when it comes to natural disasters. for us present, joe biden has tried to put a lid on this information spring about the relief effort. in the wake of hurricane helene and emergency muses ahead of hurricane milton the last few weeks, there's been a reckless or irresponsible or relaxed promotion of this information. and outright lies that are disturbing people is undermining confidence. an incredible rush can recover, work and has already been taken, and drug will continue to be taken as heartful of those who need help some books. there's simply no place for this to happen. former president trump has left the house phone wise sessions, haven't made the property is being confiscated. that's simply not true or send people in fact that by they started to receive $750.00 in cash,
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and no more that's simply not true. they're saying the money is needed for that for this crisis is being diverted to migrant. but a ridiculous thing to say, it's not true. i enjoy castro joins us now from orlando in florida with more on this. and it had been some absolutely dire warnings when it comes to this hurricane . can you just give us an idea of when it is actually due to hits and what the current conditions out there of the yeah tom, the conditions are deteriorating, but nowhere near as bad as they're predicted to beats when hurricane milton and next land fall about 10 hours from now. now it's difficult to say exactly where it will hit land 1st, but right now it looks to be in the sarasota area that is on the florida gulf coast is resort community. and it is accepting to have to withstand wind up to 200 kilometers and our present inviting, calling this
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a 100 year storm to hit this region of florida. and the state has reacted by ordering one of the biggest mandatory evaluations in its history. 5 and a half 1000000 people ordered to leave at western coast of florida. and there are saving not only those winds, but also an excessive storm surge. that is, in fact, defined as a sea itself being pushed by those hurricane force winds on to land. a wave of 5 and a half meters historic and its deaf expected to inundate that area around campus in sarasota with local leaders. saying that anyone who defies those evacuation orders and decide to stay while they do so as their own risk of drowning. and so those people have left the shelters are full as well as the hotels in the area here in orlando were further inland. the hotel where we're staying is packed with evacuees
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. and the storm is so big and it's nature so massive that orlando, though not close to the coast, it is still in the past of the storm. there is a tornado warning, i tornado warning where we are turning a watch rather where we are at this moment. and orlando itself also expecting very high winds and flooding even all the way to the other coast of florida on the atlantic expecting storm surge as well. as everyone is racing in the final hours before hurricane nelson hits, you're given just how large the storm is in and how do i have the warnings have been it. and i know that this isn't the 1st time that the origin isn't as being pummeled by how we can set the season. can you just give us an idea of how people are actually coping? yeah, it's been really tough because this hurricane is following on the heels of hurricane helene, just less than 2 weeks ago, making land fall close to the exact same area where milton is expected to. so those
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people have their homes already destroyed by flood waters. again, will be in, in date, as i even bigger wave of that storm surge and scientists, international group have released the study today and looking at hurricane helene, which by the way, killed 230 people across the state and several others in the us. and they found that due to climate change due to the warm waters of the gulf, be energizing that hurricane it's rainfall was 10 percent worse than it should have been. it's wind was 20 percent freighter. so all of that, all of that is, is to say that milton itself is also a product of that same phenomenon. the warm water is because of climate change. and now the people living here are simply having to adapt to this new dia, reality. ok, thanks. so much heidi, i will be giving you a very close eye on things as i develop the id, j, castro for us. and orlando,
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me here, ologist if it's in, fox explains now what residents in florida can expect. so here we can see the size of male. so look how big that is. it is at least the same length, the same price as much of florida. so it is a rang folded by a rice across florida and just continue to drive its way in that general know safety direction. clearly picking out the i've a stall that as it runs across the gulf of mexico. picking up those weights to around 260 kilometers per hour. a category 5 stone, then heavy rain flooding a life threatening storm. so as a storm search could be around 3 to 5 meters, we're looking at an excessive by $300.00 millimeters. the frame is that the system continues to run across the west coast. so i have a nice wednesday to the 1st day that was the pitch. i was explaining, making its way further northwards and east with widespread heavy rain for many punches its way for us to go through us. stay still a hurricane. i cannot
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a category 5 just to have them. 940 today is likely to just dip a little by then it will push the damaging waves, the flooding, right right across the southeastern corner. grassy coming back in this we go on for a friday, brought us guys coming in, but quite a rash or should i was still a brisk when i'm still is that still a concern for the east coast of florida? polls have close than most and big pins. presidential impala entry election, which is widely expected to extend the ruling potties 5 decades in power. and the poll is mike the in the president's felipe. now use these 2 terms and offers his really my policy has put for daniel chapo as, as potential success. a delightful commission says it's running a free and 5th vote. that's being disputed by right scripts. now can we have has moved from a polling station in most and beaks capital here in the food side, vices of wasted it fast and pouring rain lights up in human heat. coming cost said
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the names a check on the link to register. who is right, great, i'm, the physician says full of problems like groups say, with nearly a 1000000 guys, votes is on it. we've done to exist. and they say that the moving freely my policy controls the electro commission to please the cool for lima. i'm the electoral commission to deny it. to commission says it's running a free and fat whole 3 nights failed and it's young. it's as a candidate to try and extend its full c 9. yeah. room danielle chapel has tried to distance himself from for the most cost corruption, scandal election analysts say of position candidates, the non c, i'm on go on a present the greatest chinese before lima rules. people are waiting to see if mozambique many young people will accept the results that are announced. malcolm web out to 0, the fu se mozambie. so late here on al jazeera,
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a new city or flooded. the country is not displacing tens of thousands across several districts. many are reluctant to leave their homes and help is slow to come . under most of course, we don't have any fresh water for drinking, nor can we cook food under this condition. we all just been living on dry suit. it is stuff for us. the region is familiar with flash floods, but this is one of the worst spin over 30 years. turbo and rivers swollen by heavy rain and water from upstream india bridge several flood production and bergman causing widespread flooding in northern bangladesh. thousands of people that pause to move homes and farmlands severely damaged. the members of the armed forces with the help of volunteers are leading, rescue and relief efforts in flood damaged areas of his groups. people told them today we faced real difficulty and rescuing people as that was too much water and
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on the car. and most of us are local people here distributing relief. and there was not much help coming from other sources. recovery for our many rural farmers could take months or even years. but even if this is a home, good, bad the damage and all the crops that are planted, cuts washed away. it's a total loss. there is nothing left for us. climate experts, one but changing rain for evans in the himalayan region could lead to even more devastating natural disasters in bangladesh. tunbridge audrey, i'll just say that i shared northern bangladesh. boeing has withdrawal and i propose 30 percent pay increase for striking workers as a toolkit broke down. and the also was more generous than another rejected nearly a month ago when the factory stuff went on strike. the style night is causing more financial worries for the us plan, mecca, which has been burning through cash as it tries to recover from hardware and safety
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issues. the nobel prize for chemistry has been awarded to 3 scientists for they work with proteins. and while the previous dies physics prize went to pioneers of artificial intelligence, the chemistry prizes the 1st time of discovery made possible by i, i has been recognized by the awards full race reports from stockholm and sweden. so noble prize when is all as a really far less predictable than the oath of weather in stone. but the rural swedish academy of sciences spring less of a surprise than usual when they announced the chemistry award. this year's price is about the chemical tools of life pro things well proteins with a theme. so it was all special intelligence, as it happened in the physics prize the day before, university of washington professor david baker and google deep lines dentist, his office and john jump. all used a only in the discoveries. i hope this is. this is just
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a sign that we have opened the door to many incredible scientific breakthroughs with computation. and they all had to come there new problems that human space today. you know, we're living longer. so there are new diseases. what we have done with protein design discover how to make new proteins that can solve new problems. well, because what creates you proteins solve as a jump is this map, the structure of 200000000 existing ones. all differential intelligence has now played a central part in 2 if this is nobel prizes. and this could be just the start of its role as a catalyst for scientific advances, without the technician intended to be able to achieve the chief. now we can make complete a new products that don't exist in nature. new function you structure is my goal. as a advance is more and more nobel prizes could be credited partly to a human, possibly to a machine. full rece out is there at still kind of as well, that's all for the moment so you can find much more news on our website. so the address for that is l just sarah, don't com,
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including special coverage off the war on gone so one year on that. so for me for this is out, but lower cost be here in the moment of much more of the guys news. stay with us the, the latest news as it breaks. we just heard the strike very close to the school where the display, people are seeking shelter. you can see in the distance with detailed coverage is not just sitting in front of you stuck up crossing. we've also spoken to lebanese families for leaving the country from the heart of the story. as road bombing campaign shows, no sign of doubts has below and needs to be cool despite and how to offense, the beginning of it see the devastation finalizations usually in the top 5 countries as the most valuable country in the world displacement. if you look at
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tucker city, it's and leave the desperation, deleting on a freedom your life in the stock reality of climate change and a rapid lease thinking country. you have the problem to be the rest of the world and have it tomorrow and they will have to learn from us dying a life before land on i, which is 0 from hey, the narrative to media was from propaganda to the changing face of journalism. i have never seen the lead media consensus change, so click finish me post the codes the media. hold on just either
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