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the the as the violence escalades in garza, the you and the cries as impossible. israel, in order for more than a 1000000 in northern dodge of residence, to flee from their homes to the south. within 24 hours. the law as rail slammed the un responses of this race. that's as is really true, a mass on the part of wisconsin in preparation for a possible on the and in paris, please use water cannon and tear gas to disperse pro palestinian protestors who gathered in solidarity with joshua despite their rallies the band and
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the i'm rachel, ruble live in moscow. you're watching r t international. the u. n. has condemned israel is call for more than a 1000000 north guys or residents to flee from their homes to the south. within 24 hours, a spokesperson has said the order is simply unrealistic and should be withdrawn. the united nations considers it impossible for such a movement to take place without devastating, committed tearing consequences. united nation strongly feels for any such order if confirmed to be rescinded. avoiding what could transform what is already a strategy into collaborative situation, the drives response to israel's early warning to the residence of goes, it is a disgrace. instead of standing with the ease real, whose citizens were slaughtered by how must interests and which still tries to minimize compton noncombatants, it preaches specifically to either else. it would be better for us to focus now on returning to captives condemning come us and supporting is
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a real threat to defend itself. the diplomatic spat between israel and the un has flared up as is really troops gather on the border with gaza. according to the israeli army, the move is in preparation for a ground assault on her most fighters in the gaza strip of her. no official decision has yet been made. approving such an operation, it's estimated that tens of thousands of troops are already on the board. are ready for an assault. this comes as the worst filing some decades between israel and her mazda militants continues for a 7 consecutive day the, the palestinian health ministry reports more than 1500 people, including 500 children, had been killed. well, on the other side of the border,
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1400 is really citizens are reported to have died and the violence day and night guards are presidents are living through the constant bombing of residential areas . people are cut off from electricity and water. well, hospitals are running out of fuel as well as the beds for those who are injured. here is footage from the ground. the
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well as the siege of guys that continues to red cross warns hospitals are at risk of turning it into moore's. israel cut off, it does have some water and electricity wallets, only power plants ran out of fuel on wednesday. that says, the number of civilian casualties continues to grow with more than 6000 people needing urgent medical care. including many children who heard from one mother who says people and guys are seeking refuge in hospitals as they have nowhere else to go to, you know, more than regular frontier and such have safety octo homes were boomed. there was no safety anywhere else. octo home was destroyed when moving from shelter to shelter. i really don't know where to go. i do not see any safe place in gaza. and i don't know whether our presence in our ship a hospital will make any difference to them or not. because we know very well that these rarely, as i was stressed to us and we must be wary of them for a humanitarian court or is needed to provide aid for those injured in. does that,
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that's according to the world health organization director general. do you want official said he has agreed with egyptian officials to provide the necessary medical assistance for those in need and does a as well as asking for the 2nd cord or to supply palestinians with water and means of sanitation. like as the health ministry spokesperson has condemned israel's actions toward those injured in palestine, that is lately i think it much of these rather to patient is committed to really must because in gaza, getting thousands of civilians, emotional victims, same hospitals as put significant pressure on the health care system, as all the available bats have been completely fields and even intensive care units have no space for patients and critical condition. in addition, thousands of displaced people have to look at the hospitals, hoping for some security up to the residential neighborhoods and shelters with targets is all right, let's cross live now to rami. i'm sorry, a guys are based journalist, rama israel has called for the evacuation of north guys and within 24 hours. that's
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more than 1000000 of people talk to us about the situation and is that even possible? it's a very un imaginable. unbelievable situation on the president of the people of guys i never expected to have predicted this to happen, but it is really happening. unfortunately, it's happening for the population of garza and this mass may oppose to the gratian force. the transfer of these people will bring about more catastrophic results and outcomes to the population. people are being gods raised about what's going on because of the civilians that have nothing to do with the, with the, with the things on the ground. very helpless children, women, elderly and sick people. this is a very good us for big situation that people of guys i have never experienced before, but now they are experiencing it and then don't know what to do with this situation
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. $24.00, i was for about $1000000.00. the palestinians to leave is not does that to uh, is not the proper time the crowd to destroy each will. we will see crowded streets . we'll see a great deal of a very great deal of mess around among the population. especially gaza. situation is broke is it is very weak on, on, untenable, actually to, to, to absorb or to deal with, such as a gen c and the to rate the rate as the of that as being just it, just it on stage by the, by the anchor right. now the, the gauze as hospitals are, are almost broken because of the how you met with typically you'll, it is receiving, received by the source. but those, yesterday i was a speaking to, i wasn't speaking to the spokesperson of the health ministry, and he says, let's it literally, that unless the international consent bosses intervene, the cause of health that goes as health system with a break up in
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a few hours and that goes as most but those was turned into a great a routes for the population. this is a very sad, unfortunate moment for the palestinian people in gaza that they have never experienced but experienced but 8. but as well seems to have going forward with a, with their actions, with better plans for goes up on the they are repeating that people are feeling a ground there must have, or a really a wide spirit the ground invasion on the ground invasion to the northern parts of garza would lead to more ground invasions in other parts of the region to, to that until or to as well really cool buys the guys us rep that is possible that is likely vehicle by and gaza until named life. been in gauze and to help around me talk to us more about the humanitarian situation. you talked about the hospitals at risk of collapse. so electricity is cut off. so is water and food. how
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dire is the situation for people in gaza right now? it's very is so dire, people are being forced now to bring some water from. but some water into the office does. there is no electricity to june, to, to run actually the bumper as the water bumping good tools. and the house loads and the, the people who have seen the carrying good carrying some water tanks from a distance to another, trying to find water to make of it, to make sure that the water is available for the children for their basic good daily life. things, but also the electricity has been cut off completely for the 24 hours and the, and the fuel being used in junior rate and, and running the power generators is about to run out in about to, to
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a few days from now. next, emily, one week, and those who provide the people with electricity through generations, through power generators, that for payment are only operating virginia rate to as for, to a couple of hours before i was maximally. and as i said in a few we days or one week maximally, well, the things will run out of gaza on the list. there is, there are shipments of such full to come or to enter. the guys as trip soon goes cooking does also, is, is all is also is about to run out at about one week or, or, or least that one week. so the situation is very dire, is very desperate for the population of gaza. a to many ways movement on the roads as being risk directed only around their homes and their homes are no longer safe. many, many homes that have been threatened by that is where it is that they will be, they would be striking a rated by that is where either forces people are being displaced at somebody on
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the road run the schools. 110 schools now have been turned into filters for the population. and it's, it's very home now to that more than a $350.00. so was, and thoughtless did women and children and men. and this would that which caused some kind of public public health. a crisis in the directory with the situ, with the system of pills and gaza, is already broken down. this is a very cut us to pick. and then you might have to you many, terry and catastrophe is taking place right now and goes a step by step it gradually until the upcoming days. that it will reach the that light mix onto said there is some kind of intervention by humanitarian organizations. by, by major by t states to prevent more skill ation on the ground to prevent more tests for phase for the fellow study, as it seems to be, the palestinians are adapted to these tests, repairs that bite,
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but being forced to these cuts to get us through this is starting from the 1948, but this is a reminder of the 1948 black about ballast areas with hundreds of thousands that were forced out of that 1000 villages. that reminder of the 1967 reminder of the seventy's reminder of liberals and 19 in 1982 a. as i say, it seems that palestinians are being forced to integrate from place to place to in, in june and to bear the brunt of military actions. when ever and where ever rise from yamaha or a joining us from gaza. thank you for that update. run me. they is really defense forces have released a new report, detailing their air raids on her moss reveals the destruction of the militant groups targets on the night of october, 13th, a total of $750.00 targets were hit during the reigns,
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including residences of senior hum us officials, the idea from bill to $2687.00 targets had been attacked since the start of the complex a c. so, so this is for it is released by the as well, a defense forces which conducted hostage rescue operations near the gods. the security fence, special forces operative say, they've rescued around $250.00 hostages in the process of new killing over 16, come us fighters of to come in and not go to the supernova festival. and israel was one of the 1st places to be headed by the mazda attacking the opening hours of the complex, with many people taken hostage, killed, or injured, as the fighting between israel and him, aust, continues the victims, horror stories keep pouring in. were heard from one of the survivors of the festival attack. 5 mazda sizes for 10 terrace surrounded the bus station for approximately 5 to 7 minutes, shooting a fling cars that are leaving the festival,
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and taking position there. and the only thing they didn't do is enter develop we've heard them speak arabic outside, shoot all the time. and we were afraid to this there's this motorcycle with the shooter and cars trying to flee and he's shooting at the cars. and he didn't see me. and i immediately identified him and i went with my i went with my car towards him, planning to get him. keeps telling my engine. i knew it's either i hit him or, or i die or other people die or somebody will die if i don't manage to. so he can and we managed a conflict in the region. it goes back decades with israel's creation facing of fierce regional opposition since its foundation are to
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use that charlotte davinsky takes a look back at the roots of the conflict. a c i. d of a jewish homeland gained momentum in the u. k. during the 1st world who prime minister david lloyd george was a christian scientist and under his leadership the ball for declaration was made. his majesty's government view was favor. the stablish means in palestine of a national home for the jewish people and will use the best endeavors to facilitate the shipment will be subject. it'd be clearly understood that nothing shall be done, which might prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non jewish communities in palestine. all the rights and political stages enjoyed by jews in any other country. by the end of the 1st of all, the u. k. had seized paula, starting from the ultimate impass, now under a mandate from the newly created link of nations, which was a precursor to the united nations for dish. we began over the next 2 decades, large scale jewish immigration to empower starting to place. the numbers swelled
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off the hitler, rose to power in germany. tensions and violence between jews and palestinians was frequent. and there was a full scale r before between 19361939, the horrors of the holocaust. so more support, particularly from the us, a saw i'm the us for homeland. so the jewish people. so the british continued to limit migration to the area by 1947 u. k. had had enough handling the issue of a to the u. n. is may just as government have determined to based her policy on the assumption that the most laid down to mandate under which day is thought for 25 years to discharge their obligations to fulfill the growth of the jewish national home and to protect the interest of the population, i have been instructed by his majesty's government to announce with all solemn tea that they have consequently decided that in the absence of a settlement, they must blend for an early withdrawal of the british forces and of the british
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administration from palestine. b, u. n. a solution was politician to states with jerusalem under its administration. the palestinians and neighboring arab states would check, did that plan cooling it on fat? jewish lead is seized the moment and in 1948 declared the jewish state to have tv by you start and by virtue of all natural and historic rights and on the basis of the resolution of the united nations general assembly payable, i declare the establishment of a jew estates in a wretched israel. within 24 hours, 5, our patients intervene, and the 1948, our rep is waiting. we'll pro kept fighting ended the following year. but during this time is rarely so taking the moorland. then originally allocated under the u. n. plan new frontiers were created. the what we now know was, the goal is a strip was occupied by egypt and east jerusalem and the westbound held by jordan
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during the 1967 who is well occupied these territories. forcing the un security council to weigh in. the resolution calls for the withdrawal of israeli troops from the occupied territories. acknowledges the claim of sovereignty, territorial integrity, and political independence of every state in the region. and calls on the un security general toll points, an envoy to facilitate an acceptable solution to the conflict. then in 1974, following yet another rule, the un general assembly, we found the rights of palestinians. it took more than 14 years before a palestinian states was proclaimed as a meeting in algeria, up to 1994, the palestinian liberation organization. the piano moved in eggs off until the goal is a gera, so agreement. so the withdrawal of israeli troops from those areas, it was a follow up to be also a court and agreement between israel. i'm the p l o to find
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a way towards peace and self determination for the palestinian people. but it was for the decade since the still peace talks have failed, new states as being formalized full palestinians. and one of the palestinian authority has a quasi controller for the westbank. it was our state from garza during elections in 2006 in favor of come off. and while the palace sitting in the store, she told me in a 2 by side a recognizes as well as a state hamas in gauze that does not success. it is rarely governments, meanwhile, have refused to negotiate with both policy. new groups in recent is the escalation, is spilling beyond is rarely palestinian borders, with israel attack in southern lebanon, damaging mosques and properties in daria village in response to a missile strike by hezbollah. and the as rally military presence was a high at the northern border of 11 on thursday. that's a met exchanges of fire between the ideas and has the law as
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a situation continues to escalate human rights watch, release the results of an independent investigation reporting that white phosphorus use has been detected at near the israel 11 on the border. the human rights watch also review 2 videos from october 10, from 2 locations near the israel lebanon border. it shows 155 millimeter wide, fos for us artillery project tiles being used apparently as smoke screens marking or signaling white. fos for us ignites when exposed to atmosphere at oxygen, and continues to burn until it is deprived of oxygen or exhausted. the rights group did, of course come out to say that israel has allegedly used in the incendiary weapon against the gaza strip as well as the to rural areas bordering living on. now, these kind of scenarios have been claimed, or least people have state claim in different battlefields throughout history,
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particularly recent history, and many of them of them have been debunked. so the links in which the rights group provided did not specify the exact video footage or the locations or the timing use, but palestinian tv has provided video footage of what resembles the use of white phosphorus that being the plumes and trails of white smoke. tracing across the skies does suggest that the white foster has may have been used. the gray area here is the fact that the use of white phosphorus is considered a, incidentally, your weapon, particularly when used against civilian populations. now this is a big issue as well under protocol 3 of the convention of the prohibits shouldn't of the uses of certain weapons like this, against military targets within civilian populations. is that now the great area being here, that of course, this is signed by
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a great deal of countries across the world. israel does not abide by those standards. and of course the biggest issue here is the gaza strip itself. it's a kind of a very dense populated area with severe in populations that could potentially be within the use in the battlefield. so this makes things a lot more difficult, which will require further investigation, although these rarely military did not comment on whether it will be doing so. and a paris place used and tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters to slip to the streets, to show their support for palestinians. on thursday. the hundreds of people gathered in paris and the sign of solidarity with palestinians. the sign to manual backgrounds found on pro palestinian rallies and that arise and anti semitic violence in france, administrators trade flags and chanted pro palestinian slogans. the security forces trying to disperse the crowds. a pro palestinian protest have swept across other
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european states and switzerland. several 100 demonstrators took to the streets of geneva to support dies on the way of palestinian flags and help placards reading free, palest time in greece. demonstrators also gathered up the central square of athens to show their solidarity with palestine in the u. k and is rarely flagged on sheffield. town hall was replaced for the palestinian one during a pro palestine rally. footage posted on social media, shows a man scaling the building and removing the as rarely flag as a proud applauded. this came, as you came home, secretary called for the partial criminalization of palestinian flags, and chants and britain are taking place in england and wells to clamp down on protests. we spoke to our panel of guys who shared their view on why the u. k. is on the wrong side of history and his unwavering support for israel and what stands behind, frances position on the israel,
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a palestinian conflict. my claim to have a long speech in which he told me that he told about the is rallies and but nothing concerning the listing. and, and it's very clear what he wanted to say because for a long time crunch is one of the most pro is riley country in the western world, a u. b. it's of course you do decide that we have a strong jewish community in community, which is in brands which is very under the influence of his iron isn't even if we have also as a quite strong desire in the jewish community, but the main domain, the jewish community is sorry to say it's one of the reason of this situation, but it's also as in much broader situation. friends pro for quite a lot of time is a country which is more repressive country in the west,
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not only is or but it's being issues but also the yellow base send and trade unions, manifestations and so on. so we have a country which is more and more authoritarian and we have to take him to put that into account of greater styles is again, based on the field of stones. it is on the all side on the history because i really didn't want to talk about the want to talk about the standing inside. they need to understand that for the last 50 years, but he said he is doing to the palestinians. you know how much the atrocities they have. they have the schools, they have a dad on to the hospital so they have to, you know, the use the, she told that the status of the really score and stuff is, is not accepted by the community. and by the law was community vision as well. they was the solution of the, this is a,
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by this thing going to be need to see as you know, i mean, this is the highest i do work for the solution in the 2 states. you should also solution that either those, you know, uh, supporting you today for the site or you can find it uh, you know what they are doing there. so you do not see it 11 on us, not the only country and 2 have been affected by violence airports and the syria is capital dismiss, damascus. and the northern city of a level had been hit by missiles and taken out of service. the casualties were reported in the attack. the syrian foreign ministry confirmed his rarely forces were responsible. although tel aviv has not commented, the russian foreign ministry has decried the strikes is a violation of serious sovereignty, which could provoke an armed escalation, damascus based independent journalist, vanessa bailey says, israel wants to prevent syria from supporting palestine as well for
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a barrels of missiles at 1st efforts and the syrian defence into substance, the majority of my sons. but those that landed assignments of the airports to the extent where um, bites of them are currently out of operation and flights of being re directed to the attack your efforts. by attacking the syrian efforts, what israel is trying to do is one to destruct away from the atrocities that it's committing. and then cause or in particular, but also to, to, to try to prevent what it perceives as a support from syria to the resistance function. and one of the reasons that the will was waged, of course again, syria is for it's uh, sort of directly with the palestinian cause or an increase in terrorist attacks is a indication of, of the us is ro and the u. k. this call tell basically trying to finish what they started in 2011 and to effectively bring about regime change in
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syria and to be stabilized or partition syria to the point where it is no longer a fact of as an ally to palestine is the us going to commit troops to as well. i really don't know at the moment because i think that perfectly aware that if that happens, that's an escalation that will bring in members of the resistance axis in defense of the palestinians as the is really palestine conflict, right? as on israel continues, it's eric campaign against a battered dog, but claiming more lined every day. r t is providing full coverage of the complex, but you can also read more about our stories on our website, r t dot com the next on test talk, peter lavelle continues the discussion of the israel from us for with his guest. just say is clear, please, is this the 1st priority? i can, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross stock were all things are considered. i'm peter live out newton, yahoo! tell us by and we have to go into gaza and rules out negotiations in turn. fighting says we stand with israel, we stand with israel. so it's clear piece isn't the 1st priority. but it's also on the agenda is potential genocide, the cross talking palestine. i'm joined by my guess, scott ritter in del mar. he is a former intelligence officer in the united nations weapons inspector in washington . we have michel lead. he is an is really american activist and the author. and in

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