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[000:00:00;00] the . 7 the israel genocidal violence and guns that claims another 53 punish the man lives with yet more attacks on civilian shelters in northern does the other one down? jordan this is out. is there a live nto? so coming up, as well as defense minister says it's time for painful concessions to release
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captives held in casa offices. 5 tools resume in the category capital is really it strikes them. southern 11 on target to a residential building. this side 21. people are killed across the country and on the campaign trail in the us come the harris of bills defenders in philadelphia. on donald trump takes the stage in new york. madison's click on the beginning, garza way is writing strikes of killed 53 people across the strip since dawn on sunday. at least $46.00 of them were killed in the north as israel talking to cj with bombings on residential areas and mass arrests. michael apple. ripples the schools once safe places of learning and refuge, or a constant targets of use, riley bombing, you know, shots, the refugee camp. several people were killed including the young girl. the roof
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collapsing in on the customer school has been targeted by his reading clements and a large number of injured keeping up from school to allow the hospital just to serve. related to the main truck at the school will show 20 people from giovanni, a refugee company, and western areas of calls assisting. you. my name is rose miller tree says in a statement it's bombing what it calls terrorist infrastructure in the north jamalia also in the north. a similarly desperate situation with reports of is riley strikes kidding. upwards of 20 people. more than 3 weeks, 7 is really ground and error result has pounded the north into a colourless apocalyptic massive debris unfit to sustain human life. he is testimony from those who been forced to free evil light duty and then as us now when our home was flattened and we took shelter and
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a scoop of the for 5 months, for me is really forces besieged the school, detained old man, and forced old women and children to head south, we march for days and foot and the attack as he marched off the all of this, as israel continues a complete siege blocking the entry of 8 supplies into the north u. n. 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's supply. so when we are talking, there is an invitations and a book, aid and restrictions on the coming. this is implicitly will let, will feed in that the people that are will suffering from this, not 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 going to in your back in all shots, the refugee camp. exhausted, searching for bodies,
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palestinians are forced to try and break down the walls they hoped would protect them the mike level l deserve for paper. here south of the west is really i sold on sunday. palestinians were forced to dig through the rubble to find those traps. a civil defense teams have been bought by israel from operating in the north motto, hello, it is in bank le, documenting the aftermath of the strikes. i find that our wives to the both sides in the meantime, you town with this weight on the square in this area to displace august 2 needs to be about shipping residential square, which has been taxed by these way. just to be shown delivered instruction as it was silent. the destruction inflicted from this residential split.
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the situation here this function is kaya square has been turned upside down and allow me to show you who would be i'm sure the time of the here is some is because to as the care clearly see the serious teeth from 2 news wrapped in this web and then, as you know, there was no, any civil defense for as they swayed on, you force them to sleep and evacuated to the god, the city neighbors will kink alone here. so this is the situation here and
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nothing does truth exactly. and basically i and this is seen from the bump side of should the family was fluids as a 0 faith value town all this time? well dr. victoria rose is a reconstructive, plastic surgeon who has worked in gaza. she told us about the life threatening injuries she treated and the desperate need for more such as that. but a lot of the general searches of doing what a time when i arrived at na set in august, the 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 metal masonry. it had last raised his lips to the extent he couldn't eat . and taking the tip of his nose, not nobody to 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
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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 closed 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 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 and not infection can then progress the injury. and it may mean that you need an occuptation. so i, 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 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,
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the local stuff have been depleted by the tack on them. but we are also being restricted in tree. we cannot get enough talk to into garza. only 25 people are allowed in 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 that was a boomed, started the next, but they were people tracking the pony or virus so they will needed to get in. but if i need to surgeons 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 westbank 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
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and we have to get the patient out is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu was faced. i'm going interruptions during at memorial ceremony in west jerusalem. he was heckled by family members of his really captive still being held in guns. the incident hon. that's growing pressure on yahoo to secure their release is where the defense minister you have got on says painful concessions need to be made. if his royal wants. the remaining captains in guns i released speaking of that same ceremony, you told crowns that as well as military power alone won't guarantee success. is comments came as ceased by 12 resumed on sunday, and the guitar, a capital del, no date report, somebody jordanian capital on mine. and that's because these really, governments found out just the era from reporting in the occupied westbank i'm from inside is right. the disagreements between these rarely defense minister, your gallant, and these rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu. now taking to the public sphere
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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, these disagreements are not about the fundamentals. there isn't really a disagreement between colanda and that's and you know, 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 a captives that now perhaps is this time to reach a ceasefire. he signaled that in his speeches, especially in the memorials for october 7th, saying that how mazda and his beloved had, you know, suffered
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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 or not so 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 the west side. erica is on a junk professor at the american university. he says it's some likely nothing yahoo would ever agree to a cease fire in johnson. nothing. yeah. and never really had a strategy. and that is a strategy to keep everybody guessing as to what the strategy is. what we have seen is a strategy of killing destruction making life life in god's a unimaginable how or making god's on the on eh, uninhabitable and so on. so these are the goals, we know that he's at these guilds
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a lot of palestinians. he's on a kid and campaign of the palestinian, his daughter who is using the starvation as a women of war. but to say, you know, the goals, keep that the goal posts keep changing, they keep getting move around. you know, 1st that was the release of the hostages at the cap edition of, of how i'm asked gigi to redeem. and so, and then we saw the them, you know, the destroying his beloved to have become a goal. and so, and so, and neither net to the own, 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 what to do next. nothing, you know, knows, bear with that whatever they can criticize 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,
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am and keeps giving him the kind of support that empowers him to go on and sell them 11 on 5 people have been killed and his really drunk strikes near school affiliated with the human agents so, so tell us to me and refugees that happened in the town of bush alshaun ali, the agencies that is befitting was not directly here to that. no faith challenges occurred inside the building. spells out a tag, fall and strikes. navy southern city of side is getting 9 people. a residential building was hit without warning. multiple strikes of holes that hit bad roads southern southern, but the here dosage battery has more from 11 east capital hardball and attacked on a residential building in the southern lebanese town of 100 side to these rarely airstrikes came without warning, causing destruction and panic hurts ida is located near the city of side and which is about 40 kilometers south of the capital bay with while this is not the 1st time
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israel has targeted this quiet town. this attack is the because here so far elsewhere in the country, a vehicle traveling along the eastern fall back that car road was targeted, killing 3 people. and in the southern villages near the border, israel continues to destroy entire neighborhoods. while these towns are largely empty, now, many displaced, lebanese had hoped to return to their homes one day, a dream that is clearly no longer a reality. the appointment the from in the north has block, continues to suffer a series of blows. its command chains being illuminated, the majority of its rocketed missile forces being destroyed and its forces have been we can and retreated from the borderline. these significant achievements create a shift in the balance of power between israel and its enemies and the neighbor that's at the political level to achieve the objectives of the will. the one that has the law has been responding, firing dozens of rockets towards north or israel,
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causing fear and panic among the residents there. and hitting targets showing that despite is rails attacks, the on group is still very much capable of fighting back on saturday for the 1st time has the live release. this video is showing forth evacuation orders to $25.00 settlements in northern israel, warning they will be targeted since these rarely military had station soldiers there. an approach that's likely to play well with its supporters and project power despite being forced out of their homes in the south. these internally displaced liberties remain defiance of wedding in the schools turned into a shelter. these newly weds moving forward with their lives. despite the uncertainties, their country faces well, both sides appear to be involved in a pattern of escalation. it is the civilian population that continues to pay the
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price, nearly $1.00 and a half 1000000 lovelies internally displaced, and nearly $3000.00 people killed. many here now believe this could be a long and costly war. the sources of our alpha 0 bear with us also to come here and i'll just air including japan is plunged into political uncertainty on the routing l. d p. using is paula mentioned, majority of the 1st time in over a decade. plus i model matessa ends. and while we this is the dab that's applied to the city apply. i'll tell you why it's being the examining the impact of today's heads. unflinching john international filmmakers. well, clos, just bring programs to form an expired on how just the in depth analysis of the day sidelines. how do you see the educational system in gaza
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informed opinion it's feed treaties? have a very high kid is, inc. it in civilian political debate? what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially as the israel has been taking against on the inside story. what is, is real trying to achieve in 11 on is there a strategy on how to 0 research chemicals, dangerous new performance enhancing drugs? i was using a bottle a day, which is 5 milligrams because there's no dosing protocols marketed to teenagers by fitness, influenza, as i'm young. and i'm on this. one is very dangerous. it's a while west full times investigates, the lack of regulation to stop their spread. and the too often frequent consequences. and just because you feel, how does that mean you're always muscle ink on
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a jersey to the on the welcome back and watching out just a real quick remind of our top stories here. this allies, media types of field, at least 53 of us, demands across the gallons on sunday and have a kind of sheltering northern gauze and escape coming 11 israel's titan. that's located on the area of the bombings a mess of rest. as well as defense minister you have got on says painful concessions need to be made to secure the release of the captive. seldom gaza made the comments as towards the end. the war was you in the category capital dev. and is there any aspects of target these 21 people across a level, a building near you and show time itself on a village near side? where am i going to talk to
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the? yes, the presidential candidates come to harrison. donald trump hotel, major rallies with just 9 days to go into an election day. trump was it new york city's madison square? i'd gotten a couple of harrisburg to supporters in philadelphia. philly. we've got 9 days. 9 day, 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, hard work, enjoy and make no mistake. we will when i'll just say it was all in official reports on donald from somebody from madison square garden in new york, a return home to launch the last week of campaigning. but no
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choice for donald trump given his chances of winning new york are extremely slim. i'm thrilled to be back in the city. i love and thousands of proud hard working. american patriots here with me. we're all together. we've always been together. this was like a mini convention is new york ready to make america great again, high profiles because god was gone. all right, let's do it. republican, heavy weights and the crowd of 20000 with some speaker spot control oversee with inflammatory comments. palestinians are tomorrow to tell us that to years. oh, the power has been in the power and has more to you is literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. yeah, i think it's called puerto rico. let's say the decision to hold the riley in new
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york was owed when the race is so tight. to go into an area at this stage of the game declaring that you're going to make it competitive. and when the state barring a blow out, which none of the uh, polls for see, it's highly unlikely that that's gonna happen. and so it doesn't make any sense to do it. this was about the campaign, but this was also about legal. donald trump has same popstars on sport star scroll this eye clinic venue. and he wanted to do this a couple of how this began her final week with a visit to the crucial swing state of pennsylvania. she's struggling to and over out of american voters, but heckled by some of the code. she address the ongoing wars. i want to talk about the harmon. okay. we can and we must be this opportunity that in this war and bring the hostages of the latest national polls tell is the races tied?
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no gap lead for neither candidate making the coming days even more crucial all exposure. i'll just either new york to japan now where the country has been plunged into political on set and see on the routing, liberal democratic party last as parliamentary majority, opera, snap election vote has went to the pose and corruption and scandals and the cost of living crisis rebecca bundled reports now the token the snap election was quoted by japan's new prime minister. she got a issue by who won his policies leadership raised just to months ago. but the move may have backfired for him and the governing o. d. p which has been in power for most of the post 2nd world war period and has enjoyed a majority in the low house of parliament for more than a decade. the pose commerce, japan is struggling with economic issues including high inflation, which is squeezing households. and these factors weighed on voters minds, but it might be not sticking. i mean,
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i think right now many people are concerned about rising prices and issues such as consumption tax. so i feel the party that is strongly addressing these issues and showing capabilities to make progress in such areas looks more appealing. i think that the democratic policy for the people is focused on ultimately make some of the country backs up and ensuring financial results is allocated more appropriately. the experts say a series of scandals including a political funding scandal has caused some of japan citizens to lose trust in the o. d. p as facing ended national, broad, costa and h. kay's exit polls, suggested the o. d. p was set to lose its majority. if these are the indicators are correct, it won't be clear by how much the policy has lost its majority until the counting ends. if the o d. p falls below the 233 majority mock, but it hasn't lost too many seats. it can comfortably rely on a long time coalition partner the committee. se policies are full of the governments. but if both policies collectively for shows of his target,
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then that means having to bring in another policy. political analysts say this is something that would cause instability and could ultimately make pushing through some policies, more difficult spots while the main or position constitutional democratic policy of japan is expected to gain ground. they say it doesn't look like it would be enough to completely top where the o d p, the scale of that last a magnitude of, of their diminished seat cher. it's perhaps a somewhat surprising, but it's still not sufficient to lead to a change of government in your, in this selection look set to we can nail the pay and give the position policies a glimpse of potential power. rebecca bonds in out to 0 toes here. study results and you're a guys general election are predicting a 2nd round a vote again late november, exit polls address sent to left opposition. candidates you mind. dorsey is the head
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of his conservative rival of barbara delgado who represents the governing coalition . shots have been 5 the convoy carrying believe us for the president, a more honest. yeah. around the says he's now safe. you posted this video online, which appears to show is driving thing injured in the attack that happened in a town nationality and central ability. tensions between morales, i'm oblivious covered and presently research i. i've looked yvonne in protest, georgia as presidents coating for mass protests on monday off of the governing party one another to and then south. today's election, boomers, the old balance, counted the georgia dream party has 54 percent of the vote, but the opposition is refusing to accept the result calling as a constitutional to the chief shaw michelle. that's cool for swift. probably be what he described as in it for like an hour. it's now 5 days a week. residents, as in bob way, 2nd city below way i have now water supply severe droughts for 3 of the city. 6
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reservoir to close down. the government's bound declared a state of disaster. across the reports from below wife, the name of them is dry up. one of the main source of the water, for example, we stick and city, but all you. it was the commission in early october because the water dropped below pumping levels. and the reason was, i'm also being shut down the drought instead. since you go to accept the, the, every morning to use the one type in his neighborhood before it runs dry. do so, why do we can we can go one week. we didn't know what day to them sometimes to when it comes during the weekend with philip content us to store for the week in april and bob is government declared the state of disaster. millions of people on just in need of food, the city is running out of water. most residents, any get water in it, tips every 133 hours. and so if people are
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a really bad thing, they'll actually have know what's in the taps they, they have to store 14 tanks and they have to go to the tests for whole this isn't bobby's was drunk in decades. this is a bowl in the community. one of many, when i do this for a couple of times, if you look over the easy, the water comes out, but it's dry. there's nothing. it gives you an idea of how dr. area is north by way more, your buys water in buckets most days of the week. she knows this region is one of the dries pots of the way, but she says the season is bad. got close. the router is terrible. the what's actually, what did you with, if you train, maybe things will be better of the city council says it will continue limiting supplies to conserve water. no mcnally more, you must wait a few more days before she receives. so weekly lesson. how did we toss out?
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is there fly? well, that's it for me down jordan, for now. you kind of course find more information on our website obviously, or dot com the whether it's next to the inside story and upset whether a piece deals possible in gauze around to accounting of the how must be the. yeah. yeah. so that's it. thanks so much bye. from the the how are we got a bit of a breeze blowing down the golf at present? it slots a trifle the most popping. see this band of cloud plus northern parts of the gulf, some with the weather fast and when few weather over towards afghanistan is that brisk when that shamal coming down? maybe towards cuts out temperatures, having doha around 33 degrees celsius. wanted to show us just around the southern end of the red sea as we go through the next day or so one or 2 of the shelves just
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creeping inland at the central pos of saudi arabia, but nothing much display copay for i don't know if it is generally dry and that dry weather extending across the eastern side. also mediterranean valley, a cloud in the sky. here's a lots of hazy sunshine. i'll too much to report in terms of the weather. and that's the case to into the northeast of africa, north west and positive africa. we'll see some showers, longest spells of rain, the possibility of some flooding across the northwest of africa that just know the pos of morocco. northern areas of ouch area went to whether to just around the ac, up in highlands seasonal shala's, just having southern parts of west africa in the coming days. the shows the coast thinking a little further south with some west to weather, into the fall south of south africa, and right in pushing right top. it's 10. so now the
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democratic nations justify this kind of behaviors. colorado, the average does collateral damage. that is leading to what we're seeing now allow me to push back for a moment. corporate is real effective. it's a little bit branding from the us elections to the escalating conflict in the middle east. upfront returns for a new season, setting the stage for serious debates upfront with mont, for the mont hill. on alex's era, is a piece dealing? does that possible also the getting the highest in last lead is gathering though helpful. yet another round of tools and hopes of running high, he's wise says how mazda assassinated the that was an option to punch a piece. so after so many things at times, kind of the 2 sides, weights and agreements. now he's gone. this is inside story, the
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