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the the, the, the, the news my from simon, israel's ministry 1000000000 causes to evacuate to the styles for the territories. i gave them 24 hours to save us as resources for passage, expensive ground, offensive, and retaliation for how must tara tax jobs interesting way, because they find safety that on the block hazy comp, themes, the category of medicine, food and water supplies are running the same amount of american secretary of state need some kind of experience or apologies, locked in a box,
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leads and occupies the west side onto the blanket and has also been in meetings with the leaders across the feel. good, welcome to the program. we start seeing gaza when more than a 1000000 people are facing what's being described by the us. as an impossibility is right. the military has given them just 24 hours to flee that homes. i think the passport expected ground invasion. i'm ash, which can have mass which controls the territory, is told residents to ignore the warning. but many people have already decided it's time to go of the go on, breaks and gaza to a wave of aerial bombardment, about ology, of explosions, destroying buildings in the region. and today the attacks came along
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with an official warning as he is rarely military, continue domestic and tanks and troops. now the cause and border ahead of an expected ground invasion at cold. so the some 1100000 people located in gaza city to relocate to the southeast within 24 hours. this involves a journey across the water. you guys have what plans the river dividing the territories north and south. and so the exodus begins causing civilians and you and stuff like started moving as best they could out of harm's way over and then today we do not know where to go. there's, there's no safe place. we do not know where children are. we do not know what to do and we have no food or water top. i'm appealing to the united nations in front of the u. n. building. where do we go? where do we go? i know ruth had the you and said moving so many people in such
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a short period of time. but then one of the world's most densely packed areas would be impossible quote, without devastating humana tavian consequences. the clock ticks on the world house organization called 15 minutes heavy and access to gaza to be reviewed. it won't, the israel totes will do okay. and continue. bombardment pushed the health system to breaking point, lacking a central supplies and electricity. and we need a $40.00 to provide medical services and, and so on. that's what i would, i would ask, ask for one is to protect civilians and 2nd to provide them with the support they need be trued medical services supplies as well continues to insist that she's just doing everything it can to minimize civilian suffering. but for the people of cause a time is running out as well as safe places to go. well that's
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telling co pay to learn to speak slowly is really defensive falsely. so welcome to the w. why have you told more than a 1000000 people in golfing to leave for over the last couple of days you've been asking us. what's your promise to means do in order to psycho themselves and what were announced today is actually a human. it's our injustice. other people move from home is way you know we are in now they 7 of the altima of the brutal mastic girl is raised in their homes, just across the folder in southern israel. and in reality, what we did immediately after the attack was evacuated to people from the houses we took people and effect rates of them throughout the country. what we did this morning is announced to people who want to take care of their lives, what they want to take care of their families. indeed, this is the place you need to move because we are increasing our activities against
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from us. this terraced organization cannot be permitted to use the gaza strip as a stronghold and the staging grounds for tax against as well. so is ready troops now preparing to move in to gaza. so the idea of has, over the last few days, recruited some $300000.00 as of a soldiers and offices and for all of our arenas because we realize that there, there's a lot of tension across the ground. so yes, there is. a lot of both is now and state inspection grounds around the governor's trip, essentially preparing the decision and the, the instructions come from the governments to mobilise on the ground operations in order to defeat them, destroyed somebody from ever being able to the surface again. what does that look like? you say the purpose that will be to defeat and destroy a match? what will success in that endeavor look like? what was success primarily will be that this terraced organization can not govern
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because a strip, as a staging ground for terrorism. and that is why we are targeting their institutions, their leadership, the terrorists infrastructure, everything that they have utilized in order to build this terrorist hometown from the in the gulf, a strip which is where they came from. last off of i know we've been focused very much on the last 48 hours on the november 4th, which is the commodity units of time us. these are people that have gone through highly minutes. pine, military training, use as specializing in the close combat, specializing in exposing these are the people that actually breached the prince and bushes. people in the kitchen, these, all the people we are off to. i think really important the people of guns are not the enemies of his ro, unless this terraced organization of the enemy of israel. how do you do face and destroy how mass in gaza while preserving the lives of
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gases? because what it sounds like, and i'm happy for you to, to tell me i've got the wrong end of the state. what it sounds like is it, israel is about to level a northern cancer as well. so you asked me what was the purpose of exactly rising people, and that's exactly what we're trying to do is tell people safe, go to live, move from areas where that could be potential increase in info, halston ethics and. and then our operations from us has a responsibility to the people have gaza. unfortunately, they have failed miserably in by putting them in direct wrecks. but we know what they do because you know, it strikes over the last couple of days that we've conducted is like i said, drone capabilities. you know, how big place that drugs i placed a tech drugs which are effectively suicide. drones to swarm locations, houses, military compounds, and like place them on the roofs of houses. we've had a district visit and we're happy to share the cost of dw that you show where
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they're putting these houses, where the brother putting these draws on the houses and people have no regard for people. the people living in those houses. they put them on their own, those houses, making them a target sacrifice thing, the people so. all right, so when we are telling people, so it's a little bit so that we can operate against from us to all the enemies is route, but there will still be an okay hope that people have gover understood. we have one of the world's most densely populated areas. this narrow strip of land. it's already suffering a humanitarian crisis. now it is being a bombed by is riley troops annual telling more or less costs of the population to move from there to an already populated area on already dramatically populated area because no one can leave the territory. so we, we know that how much terrorist kills more than $1200.00 these regular civilians in
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his brutal attack on saturday or does, that's legitimate the states of israel. now ordering an attack on one of the most densely populated areas on us and inflicting even greater suffering. so are you suggesting that we don't protect our civilians because they are hiding behind the desk? so this is a ridiculous question though, right? let me just interrupt you and because i'm not suggesting anything, i'm not suggesting anything. what i'm asking you to do is to provide the it for less less than i'm for me as well. just to explain what is the legitimation for doing this because it does sound like you are inflicting what the un has described as collective punishment on goss. and so my question was does what, how much did legit to make the stay surveys right. oh, acting in this way i'm,
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if you like i yes or no, we'll do and i don't like. and what i'm trying to explain is when from us tons the people of gaza as hostages to the terrorists activities by putting rockets in their school yards by putting drones on their roofs. but following this would be nice them off and putting everybody at risk. so i'd say yes, when we tell people to move to the south it's, we are taking care of the people that doesn't move in on the mama. so i would say yes, we have no the responsibility to restore the safety and security to the people of israel, butchered in the bedrooms. and that is something that we will not accept ever again from us. cannot be garza and expects to come out and for, for as well just to turn another page. we have that responsibility. our military is in charge with the defense of the state of israel when the how much stars organization broke down with friends charged in 20 different sub 20 different
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locations across into our communities killed bushes of doctor. it's to back over a 100 people into the gaza strip. they could, they, they basically said, we don't care. this is the situation. what are they trying to achieve for the people, the cause of our responsibility and our government and our operations. and i'll military operations. most importantly are conducted within the laws of public specifically in order to set god's civilian life even when there is a risk, this is so civilian life. so i would say yes, we have the rights and obligations to operate. and so with a levy, i can remove that for it completely. it cannot be happen. ever again. we won't let that happen. and that is why we are in a box on this mission. and quite frankly, that the whole line of this thing position against the right to self defense. you know, when your charging is wrong with the responsibility for all of the people, because i'm not asking how much, why did they sacrifice the people have?
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doesn't such a business way? that is why we're missing the point. the point is, this is a terrorist organizations that established taras foothold and strong coal within the civilian arena, specifically, so that you would ask these questions, but they are responsible and they need to be held accountable. we will not allow them ever again to present mistakes of as well. okay, thank you for joining us enough time to kind of come down and i'll be as ready defensible, says thank you for your as well. hasn't pollution? is john list he's in gaza and he told the dw about a how much the claims of that is riley hostages, have been killed and is really a tax about the is right of the oldest to evacuate the northern part of the territory. friedman was issued find a miniature legal comma, not december gates saying that can't hold the youth and he's ready to bump into
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a government the know turned over me and. and they were killed into some areas in, in the to her date. and at the, at 6 what killed their and the 7 went killed in y'all's, the city and in 3 locations. um this is that what we know about that. so that's the only from that statement on that of the people who receive a recorded messages from the from is way the army sending them that that's because we've been talking to take the name on the account or city to evacuate, not to be without them. and the time for, for them to leave, and then they have to go in the south direction without giving the directions to, to the people where to go. is it face the road? the problem is that it's, it's very clear. i think here people don't know if they should sleep or not. they at the local activity, advise the people to stay in their home cuz i thought to leave,
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i talked to the what they call it. i knew the placement like what happens if i keep 48. if it's a tour for many people who decided cities, they have a problem with that there was no transportation to go to this house. because of that, that the lack of, of, of taxis for cars and those cars, they have no fuel to drive down to the house. so many people pass in a li, big they might run. it said that they asked me so they don't have a way to go there as well. it touches facing a growing need for humanitarian supplies. and as you can imagine, with many residents, desperate for food was on medicines, the coast into ariel attached by israel. i mean that many electronics in the homes of buildings without being forced to seek safety and safe from gem and public television sent this report from a hotel inside because history this gaza hotel has become a refuge for civilians. diplomats and gen lists
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a place of relative safety set back from the surrounding residential blocks in this densely populated area. on the below, going with smoking dust from his bailey missile strikes is really media says thousands of targets in gaza. ive been hit, sofa flies. there is a trained pharmacist, she does what she can to treat the injured administering the state in the hope that an ambulance will take casualties, the hospital and heavy and at the moment we have 4 wounded people. here. we've tried our best to stabilize them, but we need an ambulance as quickly as possible. there just aren't any. we've been waiting for 5 hours already. i did on how and if i'm a salad. hardly anyone does venture on the street. the one camera man does get as
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far as the hotel engines nearby housing, taking a direct hit the moment slate to another strike. this time, the shockwave reaches the hotel lobby. as fighters can retreat to an extensive network of tunnels. but there's no way to go to the civilian population. the humanitarian situation here is becoming more desperate as well. blocks food, water, and power supplies. the fuel for generators is also running low. and in the darkness repeated missile strikes
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the whole, the whole situation out there isn't human, we urgently need who monetary and intervention. foreigners may be stuck here, but we also need a way out. these are civilians, here, mothers and children because even with a safe way out, we wouldn't know where to go and apply the model by so in many others are made at the hotel. no one knows how long they will have to be there. when you are secretary of state to and to me, blank and has met with palestinian lead him, who'd a boss in georgia. and mr. obaskey has the palestinian authority which controls the occupied westbank. it's almost a blanket and that he rejects the full displacement of palestinians. think of the days of us time and since the hamas, the tattered attack that killed loading,
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$1300.00 is right. miss thomas, the anita finally condemned violence against civilians by both sides while i senior international correspondent tactfully for shot in jerusalem. and she told me more about that and basically between the president of the promised and you know, so i would say i'm the secretary of state. that meeting is quite important. in fact, it's pretty much the only channel that the united states, as well as the international community, has when it comes to the city and tory tories, because hum us as it, which is designated a terrorist organization, is obviously not the organization that the us is going to see any kind of a challenging with they are touring through the how to of the palestinian authority of presidents, a boss who has been seen already yesterday meeting jordan's king king of the 2nd. and it's expected that pretty much what has been talked about this in jordan with mr. abdullah is also a part of the conversation between blinking and
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a boss. and that is number one, how to deescalate the situation and also how to make sure that this terminates your inquiry doors in place to help a getting in to gaza strip. now the us secretary of state blinking meeting of the head of the police student authority is important because he is in charge of policy in charge of occupied westbank. however, mister abbas doesn't have any control whatsoever since 2007 over gaza. and also it's very important diplomatically, even though they may not be any immediate result from that meeting for the united states. from the us perspective, in this realm of several of meetings that are on the way that our a, to expect it to happen. uh, for example, mr. blinking is a to go on from here from jordan to meet the leaders of guitar and the lead or surgery of you all in an effort trying to do as, as well. there are some important aspects of american influence in this, above all over is rarely strategy and policy. but even that,
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of course would have its limits. i mean, as we can see with the blinking visit, there are attempts to engage with the non violent posted in political elements. those have been ongoing, of course, for a very long time to see how security and this really track of the piece process. as you say, it's not, it's not progressed in many, many years. beyond that when it comes to the hostage crisis and other aspects of this situation. i think the americans who is actually rather limited and but it is very important to the united states, to talk countries like cutter and turkey, who may be able to play a role in that regard when it comes to the military side of things. of course, the united states as much more leverage because you, you, your thoughts are in so that, that as it as the, the us talks to patrick kata and tuck it. and obviously not the right of the 3 main people who can influence that have us. that has to be seen under the, the, the shadow of america saying, we absolutely,
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and unwaveringly back israel, which kind of limits it's room for maneuver. well, i think it does, but i think it's also inevitable because of that is that is longstanding american policy and i'm really trying to sense the fact that prime minister netanyahu is not entirely popular in washington in many quarters. and there are many differences with their 0 in recent years. there could be differences over strategy now. but the basic principle of supporting israel after this devastating attack i think is, is, is solid. and i think the by the administration or indeed any other american administration would have pursued exactly the same course. i think that's that's, it goes without saying. stresses also entails with egypt about trying to create the humanitarian car doors to allow civilians to flee garza the only crossing into each of them. the raf across the what told is being bombed a bite is riley aircraft. so that is such
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a humanitarian passage. colorado unlikely to happen while it is possibly possible also that that might be a place to establish a card for supplies to come into gaza to southern garza. and of course, egypt is, is not keen on having from us or indeed posted in refugees from gauze or coming into egypt. egypt is already concerned by jobs as terrorism inside the country. and you know, the fact that the border has been closed is really to impart the for many years the, the result of egypt not wanting it to be opened. so uh, i think this will be rather difficult, but is the situation involved. so it becomes more, more serious and more desperate in humanitarian terms. there may be an opening on that front of the united states actually could play a role in talking to egypt about that. so that the us has a limited diplomatic, has been this particular situation. but it is on, on the military side,
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sending an ad across canada and warships the, to the region as well as boosting that a, she, i, i, i, to asian, ohio. so let's talk about the, uh, the role of military defense in the us playbook. and in this situation as well, i think the forces that have been deployed the eastern mediterranean are in part a single, a political support to israel over the situation in garza. but i think more importantly, it's about the potential for escalation in level done involving his blah and running and back militias and even iran directly perhaps under some circumstances in there. you know, having these additional american forces available would make a very, very big difference. i think at the moment it's all about deterrence. but the other piece of this, which is less visible, but maybe is as important as anything else. is the intelligence cooperation that is surely going on between israel and the united states and others who have hostages in gaza. we have to see how the situation evolves,
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but obviously there are things that can be done on the intelligence gathering and even the special operations from where the united states could play a significant role. right. so it sounds unlikely that that the us secretary of state is going to come away from this, this visit with anything that looks like success. well this, the nature of the situation at the moment makes it very difficult to define what anything that would look like the success might look like. i think you're just looking for making, i do apologize a unless the from the gentleman marshall fund, we're going to cover that because what we're going down to a, a press conference between the, the us defense secretary and these riley defense actually thank you so much for joining us to the secretary and i have just left the war we set for the seizures made on is why the security on the most sensitive
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interest? i believe the secretary or slip is you can developments, you know, region and the chief of stuff together with the idea of leadership shared all for our patients, defense corporation and us support independent gone in the white house in the congress and show free the more for version and then false all capability is in fact, today we were to receive the 2nd aircraft carrying essential munition to the idea of us deployment for faucets on land email. and let's see, sends
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a strong message on both of both males and enemies in the region. on the off of these was defense establishment. and on the, on behalf of file citizens. mister secretary, thank you very much. let me remind you of all this is diane and me all naples is from us, the isis of garza and organization. enjoying do i'm in payroll. i can look the, the was for get the both electronics from must always conduct a guess is why they choose one. is wiley, women is wiley, history and then dial families, mailed the great kidnapping. this is what we face
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and this, well, this is all on the existence of these well as a bar spells state as a democratic state, as the homeland of the jewish people. this is a wall or freedom and on our common values. and we are on the front line we, we keep fighting and we, we the, we in this, well we, we to prove it with your permission mister secretary, i'd say a few words enable now's, you'll shut, but it may not be signing to me to come up and i mean by the, by, i don't know how many model a teacher level up the shot. you see, i'm an officer of the most gala analysed in bonnie the ball up because sick,
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i'm not sure how should model that. so we'll just start the guilt. i need but to off the gum. yeah. the dental but also available. um the gum or even before like zillow, maybe an inmate, dave. it's most remote booth, a little bit much mold up because it may not be said enough, as a car maybe, you know, should bomb each that ms. claire and she, little bits of all, it's smart. they live in mazda, it does offer it in cost, and no, maybe it's the or get ok. so you're watching. got the, the one use the live up from brother in but watching in a press conference talking about us defense. secretary, i'm the is riley defense, secretary lloyd austin, and you of a glass mister glanced up speaking, addressing the reason in hebrew is a stuff you know, about 2 or 3 minutes ago in english, assign king vista, austin,
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for the us defense corporations, which she said was to show the freedom of the operation on too expense is really capabilities service. thankfully for the military support to use a tool. i think he talks about an aircraft carrier b. i may, i put at the disposal of a is really defense focuses, is that the us deployments to send a strong message and then describe the isis, excuse me, describe how mass us the isis of gaza and being on the iranian pay, what we call, how throughout to face that, less than just under a week, israel has been comparing what happened last week, saturday to pearl harbor, and $911.00 combined. the said is a will on the existence of israel and the rule on the freedom and on our common values, we will keep fighting and we will win. this will be sent. so this is what's got,
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