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josh, december 22nd on the w and the data on the news line from the in these right, the military hit 7 causes main search. a hot button faces face resistance from hamas. miller fencing con eunice as gun fi artillery. i'm asked strikes lead symbol palestinians. cash also on the program is right. the investigators present evidence, including how much the video footage of sexual violence committed by relatives during the october 7th attacks, functioning, drawing calls for justice the
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i'm feel welcome to the program. fighting in and around southern guns is main city of hon. unice has intensified as he is writing military for serious it's goal of eliminating how much militant organization designated the terrace group by multiple countries as a sort of expands, it's offensive thousands of products seen as being forced to flee and had for shelters in the south. but there's still no guarantee of safety of women and children spilled across the hospital floor and families huddled in the corner still covered in dust. and the latest explosion, vanessa hospital in hand, eunice is running out of space to treat the many injured people who are constantly arriving. and rather, the situation is catastrophic and all senses of the word,
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the lack of medical equipment and resources means we tend to treat people of this state is rails minute tree operation in and around because the 2nd largest city has intensified in recent days. and the number of palestinians killed and injured continues to rise. thousands of now fleeting, con eunice to seek shelter even for the south. but safety seems unreachable now. here in the southern city of rough uh, on the egyptian buddha, recent arrivals were among those kills by a recent is radia strikes. besides, you and the facade service of the house was targeted by 3 rockets. they targeted women and children. as they can see, the men under displaced palestinians who were told of science would be safe. besides the supposed to be safe, i guess where displaced from come. i developed to rough enough where it is supposed
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to be safe with them and they were all killed. as israel focuses the new phase of its military operation on southern garza, the search for shelter from the conflict becomes honda. everyday was a paper in gaza, finding it almost impossible to locate a truly safe place to live. i'm going to conflict food, water and medical help have been limited by the slow trick lift, humanitarian aid. the. when's emergency relief? coal was night to assess it without safe areas, a plants have had to be thrown out. we do not have your monetary operation. in southern gaza that can be cooled by that name anymore. that the pace of the military assault in southern gaza is a repeat of the assault in northern guns that it has made no play safe
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for civilians in southern gaza, which had been the cornerstone of the humanitarian plan to protect civilians. and thus to provide aid to them. but without place of the safety plan is intact, has a stone that corresponds with rebecca richard. enjoy those a welcome, rebecca. what more can you tell us about the situation? the 2nd got a as well as you heard the sale, the situation is now focused on southern gaza. that is offensive these ready offensive and goes or is not really focused in the south. although we all saying fighting and bombardments across the entire gaza strip. we know that there is fine thing happening in the central hon. eunice that solving the city there was a, supposedly a safe haven for many people who evacuated from the north. we know that the grounds
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find the ground operation and the combat fighting is happening really in the central and eastern parts of that city. i witness testimony saying that the hearing almost constant artillery fire in the eastern part of the city of embodiments continue across the strip and the last 24 hours alone with hearing reports, the $350.00 people have been killed. that's according to the guys and the health ministry. that is, of course, run by home, us and humanitarian workers. the un now calling seems in the gaza strip apocalyptic. so the situation day for civilians on the ground becoming increasingly di. or it's really hard to imagine. it getting much worse, but it does appear to be getting worse every single day. people trying to evacuate being displaced several times and really fearing that they just have know where it's safe to go. we've been hearing for days for weeks now that there is no safe people, a safe place for people to evacuate to. we're seeing them evacuate for the south in
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to to rafa, but really no place say for civilians. deerfield run. and what of a has that stopped or that funds to get more into the territory? it hasn't completely stopped though. it has slowed compared to what we were saying into the strip during that cease fire was seen around $200.00 trucks a day during that temporary space, 5 crossover into gaza, announcing that trickle to about 50 percent of that is around, around a 100 trucks. there has been some mine of progress there. there's another crossing across. single me is riley side that has been is going to be open to the the um, the carriers shalom, i should say crossing it on the as riley side. now that's daniel open, but it's not opening for actual crossings. it's only opening for inspections of goods. then the goods will that they need to be transferred to that ruffle crossing, but as ro saying that they've opened that in order to, to take it to the quick into fall some of the get the, the
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a that is going to then be going $32.00 guns and though it is, or is there any sign saying that the, even a that you know, he's really going to make much of a difference because already 250 trucks a day can be inspected at that rifle crossing side. but we're not seeing anywhere near those numbers going through. we definitely know we're hearing. we just heard there from the you in saying that the situation there at the humanitarian operation, a con, even because that because they just don't have the goods that they need to be able to do. you know that the, that the, the fighting and, but the situation there is outpacing the humanitarian aid efforts. and so a lot more trucks need to be going through, as i said, only around about a 100, a slightly less than a 100, around about 80 pos today. so it definitely needs more a going into the goals and, but we have a continual fighting. it's really difficult for humanitarian organizations to even distribute that. i once it's inside. so are it's right. a very, very dire situation for the civilians in guns or at the moment, particularly in the south,
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but actually over the entire golf district. thanks. rebecca becker with us in jerusalem for 2 months after the october 7th attacks in israel as increasing evidence of extensive right from sexual violence on that day. a police are still coming through a video footage like face filled up in the desert, right? it's on a social media on camera security account with frontier. but it has been difficult to connect evidence because most victims were murdered by their attackers to us sitting by days of war crimes x best and founder of the n g o will not to weapons of war. asked whether she agreed with the criticisms raised by some is randy groups that the you and he's playing down the sexual violence committed on the 7th of october. well, i think it's a little bit complicated, but what is a reality? because you know, i was a nice round the i came back yesterday and you can feel that they are very angry about, very shocked about that because they feel that they were not hurt. and the reality
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tv is that it took a long time and i think the reason why the reason for that is, you know, the, so costly that's arise and then, and the debate and never seeing any snowball. because if you take all the cases like to crane or all the enough for job, i mean, reaction more creature. so yes, there is a legitimate question to ask why they want to know reaction more from the reaction that under this like these, i might not be because that will 1st of all of course the, the, the attack took everyone a by surprise. and then of course there was that the shut down, i'll be area i know a journalist have been alive to get in. so the world only gets to know about it when israel release the images to yeah, actually yeah, that's what i wanted to hide. so thank you for that. i think the, the thing is, let's not forget that they have themselves a little bit,
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you know the silence because for many reasons there is a complex, there is the issue of hostages. there is everything, and the police itself is fairly and police open an investigation only 2 weeks ago. so i was what it shows is that every time sexual violence is always, you know, the last thing that we are looking into. and i think this is the bottom line of the problem globally. very well, let's let, let's look at that sort of expand the view because of course, that was international condemnation of the crimes committed by how much on the 7th of october. do you believe it's important to specifically acknowledge the sexual violence or yeah, i, i think it is and i, i, you know, my n g o every, every moment there is dr. cries, ease, or conflict or a, you know, stream vitamin somewhere. first of all, we do know that every time something like that happens, sexual violence, you know,
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come see, you know, very rapid. we do, we know that by experience in many countries, the factories that for each route it didn't happen before, like back. so that might be an issue, but of course it is important. we should know now by experience that when you have a mass crime or something like that, you need to look at sexual violence and you need to ask for investigation on that. and this was not done, and i think also, you know, serious society, even the time is right and civil society was talking about that. and it's true. what was said before they, what do you do? we could, you know, everybody, so this woman, naked, you know, and, and the people power rating with them and speaking on her with her. sorry, anne speaking on her. i mean, all of these, we have seen it, we react to very quickly. so why the, all the did not, i mean that, that's a question, right? so now this evidence that is out there and these images that out there, i'm, what surprises, how do profit's, right to is get brought to justice to wow, that's, you know,
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that's the 1000000 question. because indeed, if we talk about international premium, the lower, you know, we need public traitors. and so we need to identify these people. we need to have them live if we want to process them to just these and we need to relate these people to the crime that that'd be committed. not to just jump the beat on what you just said. yes, there is evidence. there are lots of and then book all of these asked to be documented to them on the lives and never seen. when you see a v do as it's not in evidence by itself, you know, you need to offend to take this be. they will, you need to understand the source, you need to understand who is in need and etc. but yes, good. the question of justice is very complicated. but, you know, there's not only a question of justice for people and especially women will go through sexual violence. as i see, you know, in many conflicts, they need to feel to partridge, it's very important. so there is a, you know,
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there are steps between something happened and just to sol along into the maybe never happened, but then there is no steps between there is documentation. there is, you know, talking about it. we need to say it happened because it did happen and that's very important for them. and for all of the work to understand that. thank you for outlining that so clearly for sitting by day, from the andrea, we are not weapons of war. and que it is, look at small world news headlines and you think there's a sort of on the line and shell, new shell, have hotels for chinese presidents, even thing, and badging trying to improve relations. you on the china to address that 200000000000 dollar tried in 5 on this, on the launch cost and j, the strongest influence with russian to help and to be crated or strategic media. danish parliament has passed them all, making legal to desecrate any religious text or follow central around things that spawn angry demonstrations. mostly in countries of justice,
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