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how old your 0 the 53 people are killed across the gaza. the school will shelter his head and another day of this ready mass because across the street, the hello on elizabeth put on them. and this is alice, as they are on line from door ha, also coming out as well as defense minister says it's time for painful concessions to release captains housing dasa, a $65.00 talks resume and the country capital the as many as strikes on 11
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on killed 13 people law has gone the heads targets hits move on as well as with the bat raj from the campaign trail in the us coming to harris appeals to vote. as in philadelphia, donald trump will take the stage in new york's madison square garden plus the beginning and also is riley strikes have killed $53.00 people across the strips and stolen on sunday. at least 46 of them were killed in the north. as israel tightened the siege, bombings on residential areas and mass arrests mancha lab for reports, the schools once safe places of learning and refuge, or a constant target. so these riley bombings, you know, shots,
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the refugee camp. several people were killed including a young girl. the roof collapsing in on the summer school has been targeted by his reading fluids and a large number of interest keeping up the transport at a lovely hospital. just talked to several people. the main truck at the school was sell 20 people from giovanni, a refugee company, and western areas of calls and switching. israel's military says in his statement, it's bombing what it calls terrorist infrastructure in the north jabante a also in the north. a similarly desperate situation with reports of his riley strikes, killing upwards of 20 people. more than 3 weeks, 7 is right in the ground and as a result, as pounded the north into a colorless apocalyptic massive debris on foot to sustain human life. he is testimony from those who have been forced to free,
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even though the light is not duty. and then as us now, when our home was flattened and we took shape through and a scoop of the for 5 months from is really forces besieged the school, detained old man, and forced old women and children to head south. we much for days in fort and be attacked as he marched off the all of this, as israel continues a complete siege blocking the entry of 8 supplies into the north un agency saying, or the full out of 70 requests to get food a into the area this month we're approved, that's 5 percent. the most of the populations are rely on the it supply. so when we are talking, there is an invitation and a book it and restrictions on the coming. this is implicitly will let it will fit in that the people that are well suffering from this mat in addition and the other this we have noticed before that people's are the stars to this in the, in the north. and we are expecting unfortunately, the same in the coming days of the situation is continual. back in all shots,
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the refugee camp, exhausted, searching for bodies. palestinians are forced to try and break down the walls they hoped would protect them. like level houses here. and hen bell so that he has more now from the ball on central gaza. the past 24 hours on the another in parts of the gaza strip. and the cause of safety were horrifying. where the is where the forces last night it start getting at least 5 houses and make that yeah. where at least dozens of policy use still remaining under the rubble till this point. they also targeted and you and shelter school. whereas the state college sinews were killed among them 3 journalist and an 9 year old saying. and now all of these come as people are still under the rubble and the civil defense teams are trying to rescue those under the verbal all of this comes a mid
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a 23 day located in seeds on the another, in gauze us before no food drink water is entering the northern parts and not only dos. also there are a number of big number of people who are still trapped under the bubbles. and no one could reach to another in areas because of this is really siege on bank. now here's a bad yeah. and bates, anyone, it's still escalating and people are trying to reach out crying feelings out there a bundle asking for food, water, and medicine. but the story is still escalating and we're still following the news in the north and also across. so this is in the goals of health system has been down to almost constant attack by those really military for more than the yeah. according to the united nations, only 49 percent of glasses, hospitals are functioning, but not offering from services due to
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a lack of stuff in the basic equipment. on friday, the u. n. special arrival to on house used a new to met aside to describe the widespread in systematic attacks. my as well on house case workers and facilities. and as of wednesday, the world health organization says it's been full to postpone the next phase of its polio vaccination in campaign. those people don't receive a 2nd those the vaccine won't work. the victoria rose is a reconstruction, plastic surgeon who's worked in gaza. she told us about the life threatening injury she treated and the desperate need for move surgeons there to a lot of the general searches of doing what they can when i arrived at nasa in august. there were people that had been waiting 2 months to see a plastic surgeon. so i operated on a young boy who had been hit in the face by a piece of a metal masonry. it had last raised his lips to the extent that he couldn't eat and
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taking the tip of his nose. now nobody should do anything about that. and he sat for 2 months waiting for somebody to arrive to fix that. and when i left his a friend of his father told me that his father had basically given up his son would ever have a normal life again, because they'd waited. so i think that the main issue is that the at risk of an open wound that's not close, that then gets infected and becomes more severe. and if we could have gotten them at the time in the u. k, we try and treat or trauma patients within a certain frame time. so the nice guidelines for sort of open injuries of the bone state that we should try and close them within sort of 48 to 72 hours because we know that if that doesn't happen, you'll get an infection in that infection can then progress the injury and it may mean that you need an occuptation. so there are lots of patients in gaza. his injuries have been made even more severe by the fact that they haven't been able to
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get the treatment that they needed. and that's mainly down to the fact the doctors don't guessing it, and we have to concentrate on the human rights issue. the fact that we are not able to get the adults as in the needed. obviously the local stuff have been depleted by the attack on them, but we are also being restricted in tree. we cannot get enough doctors in so gone so only 25 people are allowed and twice a week and in that 25 encompass all the united nation stuff on my boss load. i was one of 2 sessions, and i'm not saying that the other people with me shouldn't have been in there was a bomb disposal ex, but they were people tracking the pony or virus so they will needed to get in. but if i need to, seconds go to in on that week, you can imagine how this will help us get some to the people. on top of that, we cannot extract those patients that com be given the health care they need in gaza. we can actually safely get them out. we can't even get them out into the west
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bank into another pos of palestine. and that's what we need to concentrate on that is not legal. we have to stop that. we have to get health aide in and we have to get the patient out is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has faced. i'm going interruptions during a memorial ceremony in west jerusalem. the he was tackled by family members of this really captain still held in gaza. the incident highlight sco pressure and nothing yahoo to secure their release. and is there any defense minister you'll have gone out and says, painful concessions need to be made as israel wants to remain in captives and guys have released speaking at the same ceremony is nothing yahoo, he told crowns that as well as military power and on board guarantee success is there any media reports come out and sent a letter to his cabinet?
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i was before as well attacked, yvonne saying the goals of the war was being updated. and those comments comments towards continue in costa, for a temporarily phase fund and gaza. and the potential for the exchange between homos and israel, new day reports from the jordanian capital online. because that is where the government has band onto 0 from the forcing and the occupied westbank. and in israel, the disagreements between these rarely defense minister, your gallant, and these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. now taking to the public sphere with a good lot saying that his real must make concessions. it must define a better, a better define the goals of the war in a letter he sent right before israel struck iran. he said that as well as goals weren't very clear. of course nothing. yahoo responded to that nice thing. the letter was confusing and that the goals were very clear. now,
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these disagreements are not about the fundamentals. there isn't really a disagreement between colanda and nothing else about waging the war on gaza. or even the assault on 11 on the disagreement is on where to draw the line and golan treaty speaking and echoing the sentiments of the families of the captives. but now perhaps at this time to reach a ceasefire, he signaled that in his speeches, especially in the memorials for october 7th, saying that have my son, his beloved had, you know, suffered a lot of losses. their capabilities are degraded. now was the time to reach a political solution, but for now, there aren't really any indications on whether that's anyhow, has changed his mind or is committed to reaching that deal. the delegation, but what to do ha, was not reportedly authorized to make any concessions. no, to all the address later. i'm on of
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that spring in the side of the cop. here's an adjunct professor at the american university and a political life, and he's joining us live from washington dc such a pleasure to have you on alex's here on the study. got thank you very much for your time. if we can start with the defense ministers leaks method to the cabinet saying, as well as will strategy less clear direction needs updated objectives. do you think that method, yahoo has a strategy you know, nothing. yeah. and never really had a strategy and that is distracted, to keep everybody guessing as to what the strategy is. what, what we have seen is a strategy of killing and destruction making life a life in god's a unimaginable how or making gods on the on eh, uninhabitable and so on. so these are the goals. we know that he's that he's gives a lot of palestinian view on
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a given campaign of the pals opinion of the stopper. he's using the starvation as a weapon of war. but to say, you know the goals, keep that the goal posts keep changing. they keep getting move around in a 1st, it was the release of the hostages at the capitation of, of how may i asked gigi to redeem. and so, and then we saw the them, you know, the destroying has been allowed to have become a goal. and so, and so, and neither nifty oh nor his cabinet members nor even you are glad really have any kind of of the strategy. and maybe that is the strategy. the strategy is to keep everybody guessing as to what to do next. i believe that you must advocate why do you think that nothing yahoo has cabinet ministers would expose themselves to the kind of international criticism and condemnation that they're facing and not just criticism and condemnation, but a trial of genocide at the international court of justice. the international
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criminal court seeking arrest warrants, why expose themselves and the country to all of this for no strategy, a good idea and their goal is really to make the glands balance down to both outstanding is that, is that and then cool. then goal is probably a, you know, a large, a larger is, is weight and so on. nothing you know knows bay was that whatever the big criticism about so on is that going to be translated into any kind of tangible pressure to make them stop the war to make him agree? does he's buyer, as long as the administration, the, by the end of his training, keeps 80 him and keeps giving him the kind of support that empowers him to go on that as long had, it basically supports his campaign, lebanon, whatever he's done, and guys of as far we have not seen any real pressure to say, uh well, if you don't do this, we're going to stop. but as far as the the,
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the day today, for instance, the us, the said or send a letter of both the, the effects of, of the state and then the acne blinking of the sector of defense of lloyd austin. they sent a letter, but a couple of weeks ago, did a great in government saying that you must allow a den of not enough for the 400000 the seat belt studio. and they said you have 30 days to do the announcement about that. and that has sensors since it's been sent, there's no indication to this makes it. yeah. right. and, and when you say you have 30 days, was the 30 days. wow. people going to do between now and the end of the 30 day period. so that shows aspect of that, that may not, this is not really serious about pressure and that nothing, you know, is this a deal that this is the sort of a den period. it's the main duct period, that's the one you can do. whatever he wants, you know, is that, you know, come next week from tuesday and we will have the us election and whatever the
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outcome is, we're talking about a long period. uh, but you know, 2 months period as on larger than longer than 2 months until january 20th, where he could actually do whatever you want and he will not be obligated or, you know, held to account less to our account. thank you very much for your expertise. would really appreciate it 5 at a god live in washington dc. i think to the southern level now with 5 people have been killed and several others wounded. following and is rarely drawn . stripe, near a school affiliation with the united nations relief and works agency for palestinian refugees. the attack happened of the town of bush al chamonix and the statement on was that its facility wasn't directly hit and that no faith tallapoosa could. inside the building and age people have been killed. and then as wally strikes near the coastal city of siding, that's all she say at least 25 people injured. those of jabari has moved from the
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route to split another deadly day across the country, israel as attacking a village of the site that is south east of the coastal town of side and about 40 kilometers from where i'm standing in the lebanese capital about this is known as the village is known to be a, has all the strongholds, but this attack came it without any warning on a residential building. we saw as the pictures of the aftermath of complete and utter chaos at the scene of this attack and a number of apartments within the building that was struck a completely destroyed. and the circuit search and rescue operations still continues. there that this town near siding is not the basically the 1st time that it's been hits over the past year. this is probably least the 5th time that it's been targeted by israel, but it wasn't the only area that was headed by is really air assaults. in the
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road, leading to bald back and becca valley in the east. as vehicle traveling on the highway was targeted. 3 people were killed in that attack. that, of course, and the southern part of 11 on these rarely military issues. at least 14 evacuation force evacuation threats 2 villages in the southern part of the country. and of course the southern suburb of a route overnight saw at least 8 airstrikes being carried out by israel. certainly the situation continues to escalate on a daily basis. israel claiming that they are trying to the new as well as military capabilities. and of course has a lot responding on a daily basis to highlights that they have not been able to. their infrastructure is very much intact, carrying out more or more daily attacks across the border. on sunday alone, at least 75 rockets were launched into northern israel. so this situation continuing to escalate on a daily basis as we see this conflict continue. this is randy. i'm it says
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hezbollah has 5, at least 75 rockets from 11 on and to northern israel, full people in georgia, 3 seriously in the town of canada. 2 vehicles were hit and those things have been damaged. is really military. it says it's intercepted some of the rockets. the still ahead on knowledge of sierra was a german chancellor, as urging mainstream policies not to lend support to the far right the spine. so it's a big lens. and how senegal is trying to revive it's in a magic legacy and bring, ask you can perspective. so the world stage, the hello, the weather is classified and dry across much of a straight at a little more cloud over towards the east coast. we got a little crap,
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the showers the just into the northeast of new south wales, southeast and ponds of queensland as well. we shall was looking a little lively, some showers up towards the type your financial a top hand seeing a few shots, know the positive w way to perform much of all 6 fine and private. lots of pleasant spring. sun is shining one stop a little down towards the south east as we go through tuesday, west to and when the weather will drive its way across the tasman pushing into an easy loop as we go into the next style. so much of us as you can see, fine and dry fine made we watch of central and old and try to find and dry at present. we've got a few showers down towards the south most owing to that is to side of the korean peninsula. some showers to just coming in across the pots of japan, then easton, and southern passage pad, in particular thing, some wet weather as west to whether it's just coming in here as we go through what shoes the still a few shows that just a which was the cramping, age, debit, losey,
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dry, shy, was due to the fall south of china. i noticed, is developing type food making its way towards taiwan or the, a meeting of mine's the tragedy for me, of a democratic solve effort. there. it's how quickly we sort of adopted the very told re global, know the intertwining of money and politics campaigner andrew find state and photographer shock you do on the on active is on the crisis in guns. what is happening today is happening on our watch. the news from now they will be people asking, how did you let it have the studio will be on the script part one on on disease the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the you watching. i was, they are of me, elizabeth put on them and don't have a mind to of on top stories the salad. is there any attacks of code at least 53 pounds to means approx sconce or on sunday and always a crowd of shelter and northern gaza was hit to killing 11 people. as one has tightened the blockade on the area and findings and mass. the rest is where the defense minister you all got on says pace will concessions need to be made to secure the release of the captive sampling dasa. he made the comments as to which to end the will resumed here in the category capital and then $711.00 on 5. people have been killed one long and as rainy as strikes in your school when affiliated with a new one agency for palestinian refugees. and now the
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h paysimple killed and then as rainy as try can be assigned in the coming of harris. and donald trump, a holding major valleys with just 9 days to go until the us selection prompted you to speak at new cities. madison square, got it, and while you come to, the house has been speaking to support us in philadelphia. we have teams covering the campaign, rawlings tonight unemployment from go to allen fisher, who's at trump's riley in madison square garden. the 1st that spring in from the valve in washington dc with more on the cumberland harris event. and so coming the house has been speaking to people in philadelphia, the most important swing state. phil, what has her message been? i mean, she sounding a little more confident should we say, i mean, you cover the stories that you die out about the election? you look for all of the stuff when you on says the subtle differences about spain
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said, i didn't. philadelphia, she said, we all going to win. now that could be part of the line that we always hear when they talk about how i will be the president when i am president. but it also reflects a slight change to the message that we've had for weeks, months even where she's talked about how we all the on the docs as in have policy. she says we all the, on the dogs, we need to make sure that we fight and we fight hard for this. she might be feeling bullied by some you polls. remember these calls have to be taken without provide bill pinch of salt because they can change and they all changing day by day. i loved them within the margin of error, but there is one pole out today from abc and use a with that sauce. it shows how our spacing trump by 51 to 47 percent. so that's just outside the margin of that, right? that's excuse me. that is nationally. but another poll cbs. and usually you golf shows trash are leading 50 to 49 percent. so that's within that motion of our it just goes to show how tight this is not just nationally, but within those,
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those swing states, those 7 swing states, pennsylvania, like you said, he's the biggest prize 19 electoral college votes, but you called at the likes of north carolina, you bought wisconsin, you've got mission or with the own individual issues and one of them really being hit hard. in fact, we saw a couple hours in pennsylvania today. we still have it michigan. uh yes that i received. donald trump, i missed you at those sites on getting started, much attention because both sides waiting, know just how crucial they all to with. here's what kind of ours had to say. well, she was on the road in philadelphia a little bit earlier. a silly wave that 9 days, 9 days, 9 days left in one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime. and we know this is going to be a tight race until the very end. so we have a lot of work ahead of us. but we like hard work, hard, hard,
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hard work, enjoy and make no mistake. we will win to that spring. and alan especially, he's joining us live from new york new york no to swing state island. so what's trump hoping full and has he got the crowns that he wanted the villages? it's an old place to come when the swing states are so important. the national poll say that this race is tied. so people have decided that their voting, democrat and republican are kind of big ted, it's supporting voters that you need to get. and you're not going to get many of them in new york because come wise as a leader of 15 points according to the last full. so there's a couple of reasons why donald trump is here. that means we can speak to new york donuts food, important. and the final week of the campaign to make sure that he's got enough
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money to put the ads on in and online that he needs. he's hoping to generate enthusiasm across the base with people turning into this. and there's eco, as well, remember it says donald trump is originally from new york. he's always wanted to play madison square, dock me, there's a legendary venue. places where muscle stars and muscles full stars have. i've written their names into the history books. and so he would like to sell a madison square garden and he has $20000.00 people inside. and there's a few 100 outside in the overflow areas as well. what you know, the big screen up there you can see as tom from lot of trump at the moment speaking . but donald trump's expected sometime in the next hour as well. we've heard from the likes of how cool can i'd like johnson, who's the speaker in the house of representatives. but this is all going to come down to swing states to the 6 or 7 places where there's a sort of 2000 votes, could actually decide the selection. so as i say, it's a non place to start your final full week of campaigning. but certainly the in
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tuesday hasn't been generated by the republicans makes them think that they're not only heading to take back the white house, but the can one of the house and the senate as well. it is going to be an incredibly busy 9 days until the election. the candidates are going to hit the swing space and hit them hard. and it's going to be incredibly interesting. and in terms of american political history of what happens in those 9 days where we end up come november, the 5th style and looking forward to your coverage of it. alan especially, i live in new york for right potties in europe. have seen a search in popular algae and recent you as an older some are winning elections. they're often struggling to form government and take power. step lawson takes a deeper look into the so called 5 whole against the far right of the freedom party and austria celebrating its election victory in early october. but
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it's the new consent to right party. that is no task with forming a government in germany to fall right. alternative for germany. party want to state elections last month. but the body is excluded from coalition talks. when i know off the if the f t only get 10 to 15 percent of the national vote and then they can continue to ignore us. but this won't be the case. the country is slowly waking up both in the east on the west, and we will get more votes. it will be impossible to continue to ignore the a of the is most popular among young folk just age between $18.26. in an effort to stop the rise of the far right below, make us have started to continue to bend the ac, arguing the parties extreme is an unconstitutional, but us, of skeptical se outlawing upon it doesn't mean to fear in the file in the north of germany, because okay, good has organized protests against an asylum seekers center. used to vote and left,
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but it's now containing 40 a if the main stream parties have disappointed me. i voted for the social democrats and the laughter, but they failed me. they've not brought the change. we needed many pensioners or living on $1000.00 euro is a month while a lot of money goes to asylum seekers. for some observers, european leaders adopting more restrictive migration policies is a direct result of fall, right? electoral success is you can see that they shape the policy without, without even being, you know, in the government, in this pen. and we can see everywhere. i mean, some of the countries they are part of the government, but even if they're not, they still uh, yeah, shape the policy agenda. but studies show that copying file, right ideas does not attract most focus. people who agree with empty immigration policies would rather vote for the original. and then some countries, the original pets manage to get into government. and then that lens, the file rights freedom party over here to bill. this is leading to coalition, but he's been stopped from me coming prime minister,
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