tv Israelism Episode 1 Al Jazeera October 28, 2024 3:00pm-4:00pm AST
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the sta in your own adventure, no counter avenues. the this is alters or i'm getting you navigate over the check on your world headlines. more than 43000 palestinians and garza have been killed in over a 100000 have been injured since israel launched it's offensive last october. meanwhile, israel's 24 day seats on northern garza has killed more than a 1000 people. women and children account for the majority of those killed era strikes industries, the neighborhood of gauze, a city killed at least 3 people on monday morning, civil defense crews have been warned by israel. they will be targeted if they try to rescue people. regardless, civil defense as more than a 100000 palestinians are trapped by that is really siege on the north. and those
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who have fled say they were attacked by that is really military and forced to leave a gun point. so can you run a so i'll boss can says you use radio, i mean entity around 4 in the morning. they start it's and also shows a missile. so then the quote cops a came and quote on the loudspeaker gets house and evacuate the place, the fast to leave with them and they came out and they, kids, and these ladies took them okay. and then they took us out to where we have nothing with us. um, so they forced us to go to the west of gauze. um we left, we walked, dragging all selves and all children. and sort of was you want for some of the northwind hungry for a long time. no food reached us. we'd have for days without dinner from bread. they belonged to bakeries, baby, what payments they destroyed and destroyed and spilled everything in front of them and told her that he has the latest from dated by. and we know that there are a 1000 of colleagues to me, is trust under the rubble, according to a statement from the civil defense team to i'll just here and not only that, we're talking about other thousands of others were killed according to the
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palestinian paramedics and civil defense themes and i'm getting into the stuff stops. there are a lot of people that are dead on the bodies, on the grounds, on the streets. and they are on a boat to recover their bodies because whoever is trying to rescue those policy news is being taught by either is where the cypress, or is where the quad comforters. but the fact that they're also no food or medicine with all of these appeals, we're seeing for more a to, into the another. and god was also pushing for water and, and food. and none of the food is actually arriving to be that they tend to an end to about. yeah, the other thing is, according to locals they're, they're saying that people now are also drinking dirty water because all of that is in relation that and the water pads are completely out of service because there has been no fuel arriving to those areas. in israel,
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families of the captives of disrupt, to the opening of the latest session of the contest set is really media us, or the families took over a committee room demanding that benjamin this in the i was government agrees to a deal that would see them returned the family say they have taken this initiative because the government has abandoned their loved ones. state is where the army has threatens people in large parts of tire and southern lebanon to lease their homes immediately or then risk being bombed. 7 people have already been killed and is really strikes on the neighborhood of the port city. at least 17 others were injured. and then lebanon's back on the valley and is really straight because at the time of sham started at least 29 people across lebanon have been killed and is really strikes in the past day. and other news pressure as mounting on japan's new prime ministers to step down after his governing party suffered its worst election results in 15 years. she got ro is she both says,
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he will stay in office to avoid the political vacuum. you on the party leadership and took over as prime minister earlier this month to connect to go to see that i recognize that the biggest reason for losing the majority is because people's doubts distrust and, and get regarding politics and political funds have not gone away. political us a key with regards to what kind of governments framework we will consider in the future. at this moment, we're not envisioning a new coalition. ukrainian drones. i've had an ethanol plant and southern russia. the industrial facility wasn't golf spice lanes. those are the headlines is room is i'm, is coming up next the,
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the 1st time i've been to the united states. i met so many nice people. jewish americans will tell me things like we like you, but we don't like palestinians, even though i'm the only palestinian they know of course around that time i would take it personally. but then you come to realize that people do not know they know nothing about the same housing is or have no idea about what policy is, are going through the coming into palestine for the 1st. and i remember asking people,
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what do you think should i do it? and the response that i always got was, you know, you're going to be killed the, as a curious young person like what is this thing that is so horrifying that you can't bear to let me see it, the, because it, that bad the me found in the depths of my family's house, the i found some of my hebrew humor
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textbooks from elementary school. he saw oh, shows seem my is around congratulations to simone zimmerman for winning the israel jubilee contest. february 1990. i was 7. i had like a pretty traditional jewish upbringing and grew up in l. a. i went to a jewish state school kindergarten through the end of high school, 22 issues, group jewish can i, family in israel. i lived in israel in high school on an exchange program. the israel was just treated like a core part of being a to so you didn't prayers and you did is around the
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israel something that i feel so passionately about like it's you know it's, it's my greatest passion and everything. israel, i became a jewish educator after my daughter started people school started teaching 2nd grade during the years i did 4th grade also. and just to be able to start them on this wonderful journey. i mean, if you, but it's gets in your blood and leave teach is real at the day school very well. we introduced them to the food into the music, into the culture in addition to the history and the geography. figure out which one is the israeli flag? draw a circle around every time you see the symbol of the state of israel. try your own symbol of the state of israel. we also celebrated holidays,
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obviously. so konica is really independence. all of us together have separate us real in judaism. i don't know. i can't. you know, some people i think can, to me, it's the same. you can't separate. it is real as judy isn't in judy as an, as israel. and that is who i am and that is my identity. and i think every single thing that i experienced a long my life has melted into that. like it was never, you know, a divide for me. the i grew up in a conservative jewish households in atlanta, georgia. israel was a central part of everything we did in school, the my elementary in middle school as well as my high school. both had organized trips to israel, which was touted as one of the most important things you can do.
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the when i visited israel to the 1st time when i was 8 years old, i put a note in the co talent in the western. well saying that one day i hoped to live in israel and prosper the every one of our kids should be going over not for 10 days for a minimum of a semester or a year. every time i send somebody over to israel to come back, all of a sudden they feel totally different about what they are. issues. when i was a teenager and i went to israel, it was amazing to me to travel in this place where hebrew was a language that i finally got to speak on the street with people and were jewish
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heroes. the st renamed dr. them for planting seats. that eventually are going to blossom the those the average congregant understand that i'm teaching them to become zine is probably not, but it is part of my mad this so to speak. i learned about israel as this great miracle of jewish history for thousands of years. we were persecuted and israel is the place that you can go to be safe. my grandfather's family made it to israel. his immediate family worth some of the only ones who escaped the holocaust . many american jews, if not most people i know has family or friends that live in israel. israel is the insurance policy. it's still today. a jew doesn't have to worry whereas
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you're going to go, god forbid, even here. know a holocaust survivor will say to you could never happen again. oh, i was born in poland. 1940. not a good place for a jewish kid to be born. the . my parents were separated. my father went through a series of camps who knows why i survived and a half jewish children, embarrassed and so israel became very, very significant in my life, even though 6000 miles away. i probably visited israel over a 100 times in my lifetime. you know, as reset. now my grand daughter is there for 2 weeks at high school. i didn't have many friends in israel growing up and every time i would visit israel,
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i felt closer and closer. the then jewish summer camps would always bring a big contingency of israel is to try to drive is really culture within the camp and connect to the american jews to is really culture the. so when i was in high school, i went on this 2 issues trip to israel, and one of the programs we did was called because not where we spent a day pretending to be soldiers in the israeli army. we were army uniforms and stuff like that was just sort of a normal part of what our childhood looks like. the summer camp in the middle of the night,
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they would wake us up and take us out. sometimes that was to pull pranks. and other times, i remember doing military games using the command because that stuff sneaking around . so any time the commander who was one of our counselors said, is that stuff we would all get on the ground, made a game out of simulating being in the military and sneaking around and having to be a part of that on youth programs that i participated in, in as ro, you can spend a whole week on and is really army base wearing army uniforms and going through a sort of simulation of basic training. and that's where some people, you know, learn, shoot guns for the 1st time. it's not just regular military games, it's specifically using is really military commands. often with this really counselor is giving them when you're
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a young kid that really drills it into you. and this is something important and i want it to be a part of that. we often talked about the ways that you could be a good support or the jewish people. one was to join the army and the other was to go become in israel advocate. they were even clubs within school to work on advocating for israel. of my highschool, sent a delegation to the a pack conference, a pack, the american israel, public affairs committee. they are the people of tell the congress which legislation affecting israel, they like, and which they don't. the bond between the united states and this room is unbreakable, today, unbreakable tomorrow. unbreakable for a fact is just the thing that you do like going to the
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a conference is just sort of seen is like a community event here with us today are leaders from across the pro israel community, including a foxman i learned a long time ago. there is no way you can say no to a you know, i don't know to what extent want anybody makes a difference. i try to make a difference. jewish education is still a major priority for the future. and certainly relationship davis or help the if you were to ask me, you had a $100000000.00. how would you change the future of american choose? i would make trips, news real available to any jew reschedule. wanted to go make that experience you're doing. and now it's 12 birds, right? the
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if you do you b r. so just a bruce and we'd love and knowledge and conflicts ready to sway public opinion. and he's right, the learning about the quote unquote conflict is something that is part or programming as something that you have to learn how to defend israel from the lives that other people are saying. and you have to be able to tell people the truth. by the time i got to college, i had teachers who said to me, people hate israel, people are attacking israel. people don't know the truth about israel, and we're the only people who actually know the truth about his role if you're
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a jewish college student, hello, is your central address for jewish life on campus. as a freshman, i remember walking into how it was one of the 1st places i want when i got to campus, it's a place where you can go for meals to meet other young jewish people. pro is rod because he is a central part of how they work to engage jewish. young people, the as the director of engagement and programs said hello, this campus happens to be very proactive for is real. a lot of people are very passion. a lot of people love is real and there's a lot of advocacy here on campus and lots of different ways, lots of different groups. how did you become involved in advocacy for israel, that kind of get to just because a new campus i didn't really know where to go. and i really did find a lot of friends here. i came here on and off, but then when i went in the birth for a trip and kind of gotten to the staff time
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a jacket, i got to know people a lot better and just got to do is roll up better. i came back and i do that, i want to put a lot more myself into to allow that usually to on campus. and just as real advocacy in general on birth, right? we had is russell, just with us throughout the entire trip. you're so much and you learn the reason that this or it's just the feeling that i don't think any of us could ever imagine my job is doing is really program on campus. and that relates to a jewish events. cultural political sort is really events. uh, cultural political. i would say name a university in america. we probably have a person there. i like to talk about the army allowed because that's an experience that i live through. and i have a lot of personal stories that couple of students this again i'm, i'm thinking about joining the idea of form dates. so my 1st thing is saying them,
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are you sure? because it's not an easy this, it's not an easy decision. that being said, it will probably end up being the most meaningful experience that you ever go through. you're going to tell your 10 stories about it. uh one of our former young m series just graduated into the air force. and that's the greatest gift you can get, you know, and, and we actually have that quite a few of our former students joined the idea. amazing. i mean, just amazing music kids, these are 1819 year old like something i've seen about the 7 years old. you have like us to find your sense of purpose. all my friends are so proud of me and they understand this something now like i have to do almost 10 percent of my graduating class at my jewish high school trying to be as really army. and i had many friends
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from my summer camp, a news group to join the army as well. the part of the coming part of is really, society is to join the military. when i was in high school, i told my parents, i don't even need to apply to college because i'm gonna just enjoying the is really military and make of the living as well. i honestly have felt for many years that i stayed in better in his rally society than i do in american society, even before i move there. and i wanted to defend what i saw as my country. so when i enlisted, i was a mcgee's which is a heavy machine gun nest during my basic and advanced training, and then they put me on a light machine gun. we
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were training for training for strategy to conquer hilltops and congress open spaces. one week was focused on urban warfare in close quarters and that was simulated in what looked like air of housing. after the 7 months of our training, we were in deployed to the west bank, the, our missions included working in 2 different check points. patrolling villages on foot in full gear and bullet proof vests. we would go in show apartment buildings go up to the roof and make sure that we could be seen or so that we could
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make our presence felt. we wanted them to know that we were watching. that was the goal of the mission. the we would set up what's called a check post, which is a check points that is situated at a major intersection at check points, we would stop people create a traffic jam check their id is check their trunks every day on their way to work or on their way to visit their family to keep them on their toes essentially. and they being our city is even though israel was a central part of everything we did in the score, we never really discussed the palestinians.
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the it was presented to us that israel was basically an empty waste land when the jews arrived there were some errands there. and they said there was no organized people. they had really treated the land poorly. yeah. they're, they're palestinians and they just want to kill us all and want us to leave land. i just don't think i have any conception of anything about what it means to be a palestinian. besides that, it means that you're a person who chose jews or wants to coaches. it was always presented to us that the arabs only no terrorism the ever since i came back from the states i, i realize is that the best way to help people understand the reality,
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impose on us by the state of israel is for them to be that the one thing that i want to give the rest of my life for it is to help people understand the reality that is going on in palestine. i grew up all of my life in this occupation. i grew up in bethlehem in palestine to be honest, i do have my days where i wake up and look in the mirror and ask what is going on and, and what can i even do today to change any thinking the situation i remember from the youngest is growing up with my parents phone this morning, the oldest telling me not to go up to go on the street, have to play on the street because of the soldiers. and this of course i 1st experience with the soldier is down. right. you know, especially within your house or your family's house, it's nice to work after my 1st experience with the soldiers as
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a child was an experience that put the fear in the israel 6 to deliberately silence the truth under the warranty. so launching a war on journalism targeting, which is 0 banning all operations in israel, shutting down not bureaus in jerusalem and ramallah. this is not just the message back on journalism. it's an attack on the world's right to know. the truth must be protected and heard, and the stories of real people must be told. journalism is not a problem of pressing it. the
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northwest frontier province at the time when purchased the break into programming to bring you some breaking news from loving on where there have been multiple is really air strikes on the city of tire and southern and loving on earlier the is really army has threatened people in large parts of that port, city to leave their homes immediately or then risk being bombed. 7 people have already been killed and is really strikes on tire. on monday, that's bringing dorset jabari, joining us from bay roots so door. so we can see multiple air strikes on buildings in the city of tire. what are you hearing about the aftermath and the impact that they're having? well the reason is these. 1 really unbelievable, sees that we're witnessing guy building after building air strike after air strikes . coming down on historic city tire is uh one of the 5th
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largest cities in 11 on it is one of the oldest. it is home to a world unesco heritage side and it was once home to roughly about 200000 people. this coastal city is very well known as is the features along this city a we've seen israel now over the past hour. carry out, at least for air strikes on buildings in and around the coordination area of tires. these are buildings that they had issue with the air force evacuations threats for earlier on monday and they are now targeting them. we've seen a number of those buildings collapse following the air strikes and huge pools of smoke, a feeling as the coordination area and you can see the smoke rising above at the sea as well. this is a very at worrying developments. this city has been spared,
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largely until last week. this is the 2nd time that's hire has been hit by israel in less than a week. last wednesday, we had forced evacuation threats issued by these rarely military, and they targeted a number of neighborhoods there as well. now, many people had take, have taken refuge in the city of tire, which is about 20 kilometers north of the border between 11 on an israel. and it was about 80 kilometers. so of the 11 east capital where i am at the moment, at many of the people that were displaced from the villages near the border, had taken refuge in this coastal city. but they were forced to flee very suddenly, over the past few days. as a result of the new force evacuation of threats that have come into place. and this attack monday is just the latest. there was an overnight attack as well. about 4 am local time in the area, a problem neighborhood in the heart of tire. uh,
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there was an air strike with no prior warning that was carried out targeting residential buildings and we saw the damage from that when, as daylights broke. a very, very concerning this is, as i said, a very historic city. and also many i noticed here believes that it is a message, this is a strong hold of the amount of movement that belongs to the speaker of parliament 11 on the view. very israel, really delivering the message to the speaker problem it to himself as, as a he is negotiated on behalf of has the law in this ongoing conflict between both sides. that's their scope. israel scope of their operation is continuing to expand that they are claiming these are in the military that they're still targeting hezbollah, command and control centers in and around the city of tire the seas that we're now see is of utter devastation. yeah, durso and prior to these latest strikes that we're seeing in the past 15 to 20
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minutes or so. as you've been reporting there was an earlier strike which killed 7 people. i'm with the multiple air strikes now on tire of a city where as you're saying, many people had fled to from other southern parts of the country. we can say that we definitely expect that death toll to rise as well as the number of casualties to be quite high of the certainly i think what's been very difficult for the services emergency services is that and they are not going to be able to get to these locations that have been attacked very quickly because is rose continuing to strike various positions in around the heart of the cities. so it's making their jobs very difficult. and so any survivors that are left under the rubble, it takes a long time for them to get to it,
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which is the major concern for the emergency personnel as but really it's a very difficult situation. many people here were watching these strikes happen on the television in around where we are and they're just in shock. like i said, this is a very well known historic city. one of the main tourist attractions, in loving on everybody, you speak to knows this city of tire and the historical background that it carries . as i said, it's a world unesco heritage sites and the latest targeting by is rarely military is really looking at this city that is going to change drastically as a result of these airstrikes building. after building neighborhoods after neighborhoods is being destroyed. and israel, claiming that they're targeting has beloved infrastructure and command the control center is the last time on wednesday when they are hits tired. they said that they claim that they were targeting the head of the southern command of the red won
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units the laundry to has the lot. that is the command that is in charge of the operation of hezbollah. according to his route, the southern military part of the armed screw. and they said that they were responsible for launching the drone and missile strikes onto northern israel. so that was their excuse for attacking various positions entire. now we're seeing a continuation of the as. a the bombardments that has now and also and involve the southern institute of tire, but really many people there were once used to having tourism as their main source of income. and that is long gone over in nearly 2 months now. the city has not had any real influx of taurus as a result of the security situation, not only in the city itself, but in the surrounding areas in the southern part of the country. so really very,
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very devastating scenes and it's likely to continue as a result of what israel says is its mission to basically as you knew it has the. 9 of its military capabilities door, so as you speak to us, we are playing the latest pictures that we're getting from tire. so there are viewers can see the multiple air strikes that have hit the city multiple buildings being hit by that is released air strikes and as a result then these buildings collapsing to the ground floor. so it is a developing story, but i wonder if you're getting any information on which buildings were exactly targeted or, or was it more of a sort of indiscriminate targeting by israel, of the well, based on the information we're getting from our colleagues on the scene, these were a neighborhoods that had been uh, there been issues is rarely, military issue and forced evacuation threats for a number of areas in the city. they never it,
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they didn't specify which buildings that are going to targets. what we've just seen . the attacks being carried out, hitting building after building and various neighborhoods along the cornish area of this coastal city. so we're going to have to wait to get more details about exactly what those 3 things were. but from what we can see, they do appear to be a residential buildings. and if they're not there, it was in residential areas for sure. we know we've had so many people have been trying to flee through these areas once these force evacuation threats or issues. but it's very difficult, they're given very little time, and we have to remember these threats that are issued by as well, are not always accurate. we have had instances in the past where they issue these alerts and threats for evacuation for certain areas, but then they target other areas. we've seen that happen multiple times in the southern suburb of da here here in the capital. so they have to be taken with
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a grain of salt and they're not always really to be relied upon. what they do manage to do is create panic and fear among the civilian population. and that is one of the aims of these kinds of warnings that are issued is to really it basically continue this psychological warfare that israel has launched on the 11 east population. oh, okay, doris, i will let you go for an else. thank you so much for the time being. once again, that's a reminder of what's just happening. you can see on your screen the multiple airstrikes is really are strides on the city of tire. that's in the south of love in on earlier the is really army, had threatened people in large parts of that city to leave their homes or then risk being bonds. so effectively forced to put the displacement on that as the scenes out after the multiple there strikes with buildings collapsing to the grounds. we will keep an eye out on the situation entire and bring you the latest developments
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. but we'll move on to tell you about what's happening and garza because israel's 24 day siege on the north of this trip has now killed more than a 1000 people. women and children, accounts for the majority of those killed is really soldiers have been preventing the entry of life saving a while at the same time they're targeting and bombarding medical facilities as well as civilian shelters. air strikes investors. are you a neighborhood of gauze? a city killed at least 3 people on monday morning is really bombing targeted residents on the, on the streets and civil defense crews have been warned by israel, that they will be targeted if they try to rescue people. more than 43000 palestinians in garza had been killed over a 100 thousands have been injured since israel launch this war last october. a cause of civil defense as more than a 100000 palestinians are trapped by. there is really siege on the north. and those who fled say they were attacked by the is really military and they were forced to
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leave a gun points many have had to walk for days without food or water. so can you run a softball function? sergio, to use radio. army ended around 4 in the morning. they started itching, also shows a missile. so then the court cops a came and quote on the loudspeaker, gets out and evacuate the place, the fast to leave with them. and they came out and they kids and these ladies took them okay. and then they took us out to where we have nothing with us. um, so they forced us to go to the west of garza. we left, we walked, dragging ourselves and our children, and especially it'll show up for some of the northwind hungry for a long time. no food reached us. we'd have for days without dinner from bread. they belonged to bakeries. they grew up homes. they destroyed and destroyed. and sold everything in front of them to cover of our correspondence and fidelity is joining us not from dated by the hands. central garza so and we are hearing that there are been at least a $1000.00 thing. and so we've been killed in the north ever since israel began it's cj 24 days ago. for those that have
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a stays behind. what are they co, how are they coping and what are they having to deal with? that in 1st, we need to know that the 1000 is only the palestinians who made it to the hospitals . the dead bodies that were transferred to the hospitals in the gods of 50. but there are dozens of policy in use that still trapped under the rubble. according to the civil defense themes, where they told us that they are expecting at least $1000.00 pallets and use trap under the rubble. and also they have been telling us that there are thousands of others of policy news that have been shot that have been injured and they weren't able to reach them. we're talking about 24 days of seats, no food, no water, no medicine. and even a that has been organized by agencies to enter the nothing goggles group is denied from access by this brand new a. forty's, not only that,
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there's only one facilitating hospital so far as the another in golf which is combined. it's one where the hospital has been stormed by this really forces a police or medical personnel is, have been arrested. others have been forced to evacuate from the, from this hospital. and so far, there's only one to drive to kitchen who is in the hospital healing and trying to treat all of these injured according to locals. and what we're trying to hear from policy and use our top. they're saying that there have been tough for more than $24.00 days now without food, without a water, not even a boat to feed their children. one mia? they're saying that they're either trying to protect to their children from the is where the air strikes an ar test. are we sending time to back to it from a place to another neighborhood. but also they're also trying to fight this for surveys and by the is really forces. the situation is terrifying. we're trying to reach as much people as we come there, but there's
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a complete set of communications, laptop and people are unable to reach or to connect to the internet on all levels is where the forces have been at targeting school. you and shelters have him says residential building and of 2 days ago they targeted 5 houses in one area and beat down. yeah. until this minute there are people dropped under the rubble and there's no civil defense use because the is there any forces asked and force those simple defense themes to evacuate and to deal with the another in gaza strip. so neighbors and family members are those who are trying to pull those people with their, their hands without any equipment, but it's not very better in gaza. city where this new courses are also targeting schools and shelter, forcing people to evacuate to the southern gospel ship where we are right now. but we did not see a lot of people coming because people are saying that wherever they go they're in,
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they're going to still be targeted. and how worried are people where you are in the center part of the gaza strip? that's what's being done in the north is going to be done in other areas as well. well, people are worried on all levels because it has been systematic for a year. and now is there any forces up? this is like for example, this is not the 1st time being said down. yeah. and so, but yeah, and then go box to it. so especially here and there is but less people are always saying when it's our turn, where are they going to end date? so if they invade here, where are we going to go? because we know that there is, but the middle area is we use where more than 1000000 ton is to me in this place, are just trying to be sheltering in this area. so it's not only the worry of, of being targeted and the ground invasion, but also the fact that there's no food, everything's very a breath. the or the prices are very high. there is no commercial products coming
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in. there's no a coming in victories are working on a very, very high level, but the, the mines is high. people are literally fighting to get a red button. don't the situation is very hard on those in the southern gospel strip to and the fact that they could not reach their families under extended families in the north is also adding a lot of misery to their lives. can thank you so much for that reporting from delta dental and central garza doctor janae. and so tom is a vascular surgeon who took part in a humanitarian mission working at the european hospital and gaza. a few months ago, he says, is really a tax on medical stuff and gaza, our war crimes. this is extremely valuable, and this is something rich as a whole medical community. d needs to say more and talk about this. this is a complete one nation of the geneva convention of international human date of loss . and not only this is the genocide of the processing of people, but this is actually the just sort of the international who indian goals and this
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one have very strong repercussions in the coming years to the whole work. and this is we, every, each our, everyone has to weigh about this, the whole situation in the boulevard a junior right now. and things that escalating even more of the cardboard more. and the only thing which is there to protect or to define some lines on the international boom and digging laws and writing all those laws on being completely destroyed, their fabric has been completely damaged in the last 12 months. and it also so which means that basically you as a journalist, me as a doctor or any hospital in the world is a target for anyone. and anyone can come and destroy any open. and anyone can come and do any of the housekeeping workers, or anybody who's doing their just their role and which are protected by the international community involved in geneva convention. and this is really, really what this means that nobody will be safe and anything which was as a protective barrier, which was going to give you an offer. second world war that has been completely
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destroyed. and that's where the medical community is need to step up and then you can play the role and they need to come and protect the bulk of this massive penny is walk crimes, an israel families of the captives have held a protest on the 1st day of a new session of the can assets is really media says the families took over a committee from demand a committee room demanding that benjamin netanyahu, whose government agrees to a deal, but with see them returns. finally say they have taken this initiative because the government has abandoned their loved ones. the okay, here's what look at some of the things other news now and pressure was mounting on japan's new prime minister to step down after his governing party suffered its worst election results in 15 years. she gave who is she both says he will stay in office to avoid a political vacuum. you on the party leadership and took over as prime minister
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earlier this month to connect to for, to see that i recognize that the biggest reason for losing the majority is because people's doubts distrust and, and get regarding politics and political funds have not gone away. political us a key with regards to what kind of governments framework we will consider in the future. at this moment. we have nothing visioning. a new coalition to rebecca bunton has more from tow to to play with the o. d p. having lost so many seats failing to secure, not just the majority in its own right, but also i majority with its coalition partner. that's amazing policy. that's really a very, very big place to buy c l d p and to depends new prime minister to get an issue. but because it was in fact him that this snap collection. and clearly that was a piece of who gamble with the ended up backfiring very, very badly sites. now there is
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a lot of talk about the issue of being under pressure to action is resigned to step down from the policy questions about his future. when the, the policy does, does managed to form the co relation if he could remain prime minister and to how long if he even reaches that point. given the extent of this, those nato has called for a full investigation into a legit violations in georgia and elections. george's president, his call from mass protests after rejecting saturdays results. the preliminary accounts show the governing georgian dream party has secure a 54 percent of the votes, putting it on a pass to secure another term. the president says the pool was marred by large scale fraud. uruguay is heading to a run off vote in presidential elections. early results show neither of the 2 front runners secured enough for an outright when central left offices in kansas, yolanda or so you will face conservative rival,
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alvaro delgado from the ruling coalition. for sea is a head in the accounts, but will not secure a clear victory of a full officials reported a turn out of 89 percent of $2700000.00 eligible voters the chalet and voters of cents, a store and message to both the governing left on the far right, which had hoped to join an extreme conservative wave, sweeping latin america and europe in mid term elections for mayor's governors on municipal councils. this surprised to many was that the country seems to be moving more to the center rather than the extremes. are a lot in america, editor of the cl newman reports, mid term elections were crucial tests for latin. america's young, this left wing president of the invoice, we can fix the ability to go to the political context of the country. isn't, could be many corruption scandals and people of theory to satisfy this
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left right or model which the majority said they're fed up with the status quo. oh no, no, the total for that one. so we never expected to discover that for years and the judicial prompt, the police and politicians had managed to keep the lives of corruption. well, hadn't time a soaring crime in what was the region safe? this country was another key issue. this is the very 1st time that voting and a mid term election was mandatory here, which is why it's being considered a kind of litmus test of the political mode in chile, just one year ahead of presidential elections. also very significantly. this was the 1st time that nearly a 1000000 miles into a permanent residence here were obliged to vote the that gave an advantage to conservatives, since the majority of these new voters are from the news layla, like a dollar for who arrived here 8 years ago was that i tell them i voted for the right wing because they are the ones that make the country work. i saw how my country was
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ruined because it fell into the hands of the less people. and this, the biggest loser was the extreme right wing, republican party, whom many had predicted would become the top political force as a neighboring large in t. not the political pendulum may be streaming into the but to the surprise of many, this election has shown that it's moving more to the center and to the extremes. see in human al jazeera santiago, the u. s. presidential candidates, pamela harris and donald trump had held rallies with just over a week to go until the us election. trump was that new york city is madison square garden, while harris spoke to supporters in philadelphia full of l, as in washington with more on the harris campaign. cumberland harris up here we go
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to the optimist day about head chances telling this crowd in philadelphia. we will win this, which is a slightly different time and see what we've heard from us for the last few weeks last few months where she's ready to try to sell, have come paid. as the underdog now, she might be feeling more confident about the fact that and then you'd optional polls from abc use, chase full points ahead of donald trump. that is just on the edge of the margin of era. but this is a bit of an anomaly because we see these poles and they change by the day they tend to but one candidates above the other than the other kinds of that seems to be with the 1st place. i remember it is down to these swing states that hum full of 7 buffalo ground states where this election will be decided out of 330000000 people in the united states. it will be probably just a few thousands that ultimately make the cool of who will be the next president, which is why she said joining this events. it is critical, but has supports us to get everybody. they come to get out. i had so the pulse. philly, we've got 9 days, 9 days,
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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 mistakes. we will win. so what we're going to see now is couple of hours really need to get into that celebrity factor. we've already seen over the last few days that likes to be on site. stevie wonder, come on board on monday, bruce springsteen will take to the stage with the rock obama. michelle obama, as well as also going to be on the account, paid travel all over the house, went over the coming days as a way to try to nail down those boats. they try to get people out to vote. that's what the campaigns a call. the get out to vote companies because they know that this is crucial of those 7 spring space. they've got to get those people who perhaps when planning on
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purchasing those people who are not decided to get involved. i give a mess of polls fill of out. i'll just say era. washington island fisher reports on trumps rally in new york. returning home to launch the last 2 week of campaigning, but no 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 of thousands of proud hard work in american patriots. here with me, we're all together. we've always been together. this was like committee convention is new york ready to make america great again. high profile speakers, doug was donald trump. let's do it. republican heavy weights and the crowd of 20000, with some speakers spark control overseas with inflammatory comments, palestinians ought to bar to tell us that to years. oh, they want a power spin and have the power to do.
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there's literally a floating island, a 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 york was odd 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 pole square see, it's highly unlikely that that's going to happen. and so it doesn't make any sense to do it. this was about the campaign. but this was also about ego. donald trump has seemed popstars on sport stars for over. so i 20 venue and he wanted to do this a tumble of how this began her fight, also a 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 seize this
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opportunity that ends. it's more and bring the hostages. the latest national polls tell is the race is tied new gap lead for either candidate making the coming days even more crucial. all exposure. i'll just go to new york, the okay, will take you back to our breaking news story and lots out of 11 on israel has carried out multiple airstrikes on the historical city of tire in the south of the country. and a number of buildings, as you can see, have been targeted and destroyed earlier. the is really army had, threatens people in large parts of that port city to leave their homes immediately or then risk being bonds. we're back in just a moment, right here on out to 0 with much more of today's the
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counter arrange the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters in delphi and jerry, you navigate, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. multiple is really or strikes, hit the southern lebanese port, city of tire, destroying a number of buildings. more than a 1000 palestinians have been killed and israel's 24 day siege of northern gauze.
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