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style waste to the as violent escalades in the view and decries as impossible, israel's order for more than a 1000000 northern and gaza residents to slay from their homes, to the south within 24 hours. meanwhile, israel slams the on response as a disgrace. that's as is really troops a mass on the border with gaza in preparation for a possible brown. the and in paris, please use a water cannon and to your gas to this 1st pro palestinian protestors who gathered in solid. they're already with gaza despite their rallies being banned implants,
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the line from moscow. this is our to international. i'm rachel ruble. the un has named as impossible. israel is a 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 within 24 hours, a spokesperson has said the order is simply unrealistic and should be withdrawn. of the united nations considers it impossible for such a movement to take place without devastating, committed tearing consequences. united nation strongly appeals for any such order if confirm to be rescinded. avoiding what could transform what is already a strategy into collaborative situation. the answer responds to israel's early warning to the residence of goes. it is a disgrace, instead of standing with either real, whose citizens were slaughtered by how must interests and which still tries to minimize compton noncombatants. it preaches specifically to either rail. it would
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be better for the you and to focus now on the returning to captives condemning come us and supporting israel. so right to defend itself, the diplomatic side between israel and the you on has flared up as is really true gather on the border with gaza, according to the as really army. the move is in preparation for a ground assault on her most fighters in the gaza. strip, however, no official decision has yet been made. approving such an operation as estimated that tens of thousands of troops are already on the board are ready for an assault . well this comes as the worst violence in decades between israel and a mazda militants continues for a 7th, a consecutive day. the palestinian health industry reports more than 1500 people, including 500 children have been killed while on the other side of the border. 1400
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israel as citizens are reported to have died in the violence day and night guards. the residents are living through constant bombings of residential areas. people are cut off from electricity and water, while hospitals are running out of fuel as well as beds for those who are injured. there's some footage from the ground the
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of every imaginable and 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 mess may have post immigration folks. the transfer of these people will bring about more catastrophic results and outcomes to that population. people are being gods raised about what's going on because of the civilians and having to take to do with the, with the, with the things on the grounds. very helpless children, women, elderly and sick people. this is a very good us for big situation. the people of guys that have never experienced before, but now they are experiencing it and then don't know what to do with this situation to 24 hours for about 1000000. tell us to tell us denny, and to leave is not that the uh is not the proper time. uh crowded the streets well,
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we would see crowded streets. we'll see a great deal of a very great deal of mess around among the population. especially because of situation in brook it is, it is very weak and an untenable actually to, to, to absorb or to deal with such as a gen, say to you many terry. and gets us to repeat it, taking the place right now and goes up step by step it gradually until the upcoming days that it will reach the decline makes onto said there is some kind of an intervention by humanitarian organizations, by, by major, by key states to prevent more skill ation on the ground. as a series of guys, it continues to red cross warrens that hospitals are at risk of turning into more. israel cut off garza from water and electricity wallets. only power plants run out of fuel on wednesday. says the number of civilian casualties continues to grow with
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more than 6000 people needing urgent medical care. including many children who are heard from one mother who says people and guys are seeking refuge and hospitals as they have nowhere else to go. so you know, whether it's not tia in such have safety octo homes were boomed, there was no safety anywhere else octo home was destroyed when moving from shelter to shelter. 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 actually the hospital will make any difference to them or not. because we know very well that these relatives, i was stressed to us and we must be wary of them to humanitarian court or as needed to provide aid for those injured in gaza. that's according to the world health organization. director general. you an official said he has agreed with egyptian officials to provide the necessary medical assistance for those in need and dasa, as well as asking for the 2nd quarter to supply palestinians with water and means
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of sanitation. like as a health ministry, spokes person has condemned israel's actions toward those injured in palestine. that is lately i've taken much of these rather to patient is committed to really must because in gaza, getting thousands of civilians. emotional victims in hospitals has 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 hospital hoping for some security up to the residential neighborhood and shelter. the target, this is really defense for, says, have released, and they report detailing their air raids on her mazda. it reveals the destruction of the militant groups of targets on the night of october 13th. a total of $750.00 targets were hit during the raids, including residences of senior hamas officials. the idea revealed $2687.00 targets had been attacked since at the start of the conflict. and this is for the release
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to by the is really defensive forces which conducted hostage rescue operations near the gaza security pens. special forces operative say, they've rescued around $250.00 hostages in the process, killing over 60 from us fighters. the supernova festival on israel was one of the 1st place has to be hit by the mazda attack in the opening hours of the conflict with many people taken hostage, killed or injured as a fighting between israel and him. aust, continues the victims of horror stories keep pouring in. they heard from one of the survivors of the festival a to 5 mazda sizes for 10 towers, surrounded the bus station for approximately 5 to 7 minutes. shooting a fleeing cars that are leaving the festival and taking position there. and the only thing they didn't do is enter the bunker to check if anybody's ever
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heard him speak out or because side 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, 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. this i don't manage to. so he can and we managed all right, let's cross now to me holler, hobb, whose family was caught up in the mos attacked me. how great to have you on. thanks for sharing your story with us. first off it tell us what happened to you and your family to um, on the morning of last saturday,
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october 7th. we were working up by uh, alarms that kept going on explosions all around us. we were running to the safe room for production. and we couldn't understand what was going on. we've never experienced such a full blast of this uh, explanation. the bombs just keep going off the door alarms as well all around us. we understood that it was something different than what we were unfortunately re enter to um, i was trying to pack a few things uh for my children. i told them to get dressed quickly and put on shoes because the 1st minute we get chance were gonna sleep and get away from uh, the guys envelope. and then i was uh, leaving to see for for a few minutes trying to pack some stuff for my husband and myself. my husband is
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a police officer also at a soldier and a reserve unit in our area. and he was immediately already on uniform line, which is weapons i project in as for joining our house, trying to understand as well because we couldn't get anything from the new. you know, one was gone and no one knew what was going on. and i was standing in front of our closet when we started the hearing, the gunship blast, a lot of them really, really close to us. i think that never happened before, and we were looking at each other. and so it is a strange. what is this is this idea? and then we started to hear that shouting, just in arabic, and we understood that the penetrated the keyboards and i ran quickly to the sea for them. i gave my older daughter uh, a small can us better spray gas and my other daughter? i gave her a club as uh for my size and i gave him uh tell me to protect his body and i told
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them we fight. i buy it fight as hard as you can, whatever comes to the door we site and then we started to hear the shooting really, really close to in our house just beyond the stage rooms door. and my husband just entered to see if we were gonna close the door. he told me that he just shot terry was trying to get into the house. and then there was this enormous explosion. there was a flash of light and the whole sea from was filled with fast smoke and our ears were ringing and we were destroyed. he didn't, we didn't know exactly what was going on. he took us a few minutes to recuperate. all this time there was so shooting at the door and knocked at iron the window behind us. later on, we found out when we left, se for that day shocked in r p g on our house. and then we were sitting there waiting for have for 2 hours into this situation and no one's coming. and we're
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relying on lots of groups and i, underwriting our friends, our neighbors all around us. and we hear that there penetrating more houses and houses are being burned. people are being suffocated by the smoke. and then after 8 hours i d. s gain. and we left the room and, and we saw the disaster, they, it was, it seemed comprehensible, obviously. sure. was there any point during this attack that you thought you and your family were not going to survive? and how are you feeling now? when my husband came into the same room, he gave me a gun and we looked at each other and we said that we're fighting until the last. but no matter what that is, the better option than being a hostage. we have to fight i and for one second i in all those
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8 hours and i was sitting there in the despair and then going there was burning off with us. there is no point instead of going down was to add a strike. we didn't know we did it, they don't want to think we're not going to make it. i'm sitting here today almost a week after i still don't understand it. i still don't believe that we've been through this, that my children had to go through this that i had to tell my children that they have to fight and never give up and die. and then to be hostage. and it's, it's, it's crazy to zane you said you were relying on whatsapp groups to get information as this was happening. what kind of support have you received since then? and how would you describe the solidarity between people in israel in this moment? the other side of dairy is amazing. um is uh,
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up until saturday and we were at the touring because of, uh, all these positive political issues that we have. uh, we're just one be carted one big family. now it's over welding and being on this side now after losing everything we have and being on decide that we have to receive stuff and we rely on donations. it's, it's, it's something that we didn't expect. it's amazing. it makes us that you're up all over again. and out, yes, we're getting our professional to help because of course we, my children need it. they have lost their schoolmates, their friends, their teachers, and we still don't know the whole i a number of people that are missing or casualties. and we are still that expecting bad news to come in. so we're on the alert for them on this issue. mm hm. what kind of action do you
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expect from the israeli government and how do you think this will affect life between arabs and jews in israel? the think it'll ever be a be the same again. you know, when the r d g hit our house, then reality and a metaphorical way and in the reality way, just collapse before our eyes. first of all, we have major trust issues with our government. it doesn't matter now, right where you left ring. this is something that's been building a for years. and so we can be prepared for the word that we had, like building doc sticker for the channels. we always have to be prepared. and at this moment, if i have to go back to there and i still need to see from an iron though, then there is no point in going back and do that as well as my neighbors, my friends, and a lot of other people. and i that my counsel and definitely yes is going to be and the relations the are going to be very difficult for me now and i think
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right, they think they is really posted in conflict that this is a turning point. they think that there's a possibility for diplomacy or a peaceful solution. do you think that's at all possible if you're asking me questions now? very. yeah. a delicate time. uh once i did, but after saturday, i'm sorry. i don't believe that anymore. and uh, you know, the population of guys are, they are strong enough to rise themselves and eradicate the how much themselves of the wants. they can also release to hostages brings them safely to the border. and that i'm sure our side will, the will look at it and grace. and if, if there was a peaceful solution, there's always a peaceful solution. but there are things that we have to go through now. and before we can talk about these and all right, me. all right,
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well thank you so much for sharing your story. we're certainly glad that your family is safe and house family survive to homos attack. thank you. thank you for me. thank you for the complex in the region. it goes back in that case with violence and bloodshed becoming a regular part of people's lives. as soon as israel is foundation, are to use that charlotte dimansky takes a look back at the roots of the conflict. the. the idea 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 to view its favor. the stablish means in palestine of a national home for the jewish people. and we'll use the best endeavors to facilitate the shipment of this whole protect by the end of the 1st of all, the new k had seized palestine from the ultimate and pos. now under a mandate from the newly created link of nations, which was
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a precursor to the united nations where dish we began over the next 2 decades, large scale jewish immigration to empower starting to place the numbers switch. 1 old off the head, low rose to power in germany. tensions and violence between jews and palestinians was frequent and there was a full scale our before between 19 so if you 6 and 1939, 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 continue to limit migration to the area by 1947 u. k. had had enough handling the issue of a to the un. i've 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 nearly withdrawal of the british forces and of the british administration from palestine. b, u. n. a solution was politician to states with jerusalem under its administration.
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the palestinians and neighboring arab states would check, did that plan cooling it on fax? jewish leave is seized the moment and in 1948 declared the jewish state to have to be 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 k, a by declared the establishment of a jewish state and their rights is right. well, within 24 hours, 5 our patients intervene. and the 1948 hour up is waiting. we'll pro kept fighting ended the following year, but during this time is wally. so taking the moorland then originally allocated under the un plan. new frontiers were created. and what we now know was the goal is a strip was occupied by egypt and east jerusalem. and the westbank held by jordan during the 1967 who is well occupied these territories. forcing the un security
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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 tool points, an envoy to facilitate an acceptable solution to the conflict. then in 1974, following yet another rule, the un general assembly, the width of the rights of palestinians. it took more than 14 years before a palestinian state 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 agreements, so the withdrawal is where the troops from those areas. it was a follow up to the also a court, an agreement between israel. i'm the p. i. lo to find a way towards peace and self determination for the palestinian people, but for the decades since that deal, peace talks have failed. new states as being formalized full palestinians and why
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the palestinian authority has a quality control over the westbank. it was our state from gaza during elections in 2006 in favor of how i'm off. and while apollo sitting in the store, she told me in a 2 by 5 to a recognizes as well as a state home us in gauze that does not success. it is where the government's meanwhile have refused to negotiate with both policy. new groups in recent is to the escalation is spilling beyond, is rarely palestinian borders with israel attacking the southern lebanon at damaging mosques and properties. and daria village in response to a missile strike by hezbollah. the as rarely, military presence was high at the northern border with 11 on thursday. that's a med exchanges of fire between the idea and hezbollah, as the situation continues to escalate. human rights watch relates to the results of an independent investigation. reporting that white phosphorus use has been
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detected near the israel 11 and border the human rights watch also reviewed 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 our 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 2 role areas bordering living on. now, these kind of scenarios have been claimed, or least people have state claim in different battlefields throughout history, particularly recent history, and many of them of them have been debunked. so the links in which the rights group
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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 divides of white foster as may have been used. the gray area here is the fact that the use of white foss 1st is considered in some very 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 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
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a kind of a very dense populated area with civility 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. in paris, places to tear gas and water cannon to disperse protestors who took to the streets to show their support for palestinians. on thursday. the hundreds of people gathered in paris and assign of solidarity with palestinians. despite of manual microns van on pro palestinian raleigh's made arise and anti semitic violence in france, administrators trade flags and chanted pro palestinian slogans with security forces trying to disperse. the crowds of pro palestinian protests have swept across other european states in switzerland. several 100 demonstrators took to the streets of
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geneva to support does a waived color stand in flags, and help placards reading free palestine in greece. demonstrators also gathered at the central square of athens to show their solidarity with countless time in the u . k. and as rarely flag on sheffield town hall was replaced for the palestinian wonder in a pro palestine raleigh footage, posted on social media, shows a man scaling the building and removing the as really flag as a crowd apart. it just came as you came home, secretary called for the partial criminalization of palestinian flags and chance in britain urging place in england and wells to clamp down on protests. we spoke to our panel of guests who shared their view on why the u. k. is on the wrong side of history and it's on wavering support for israel and what stands behind francis position on the israel, a palestinian conflict. they didn't mark. they had the low speeds in which he thought he told about the is rallies and but nothing concerning the listing. and,
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and it's very clear what he wanted to say because for a long time crunch is one of the most pro is riley countries 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 seeking friends, which is very under the influence of an iron isn't even if we have also it quite in the trunk. and these are in these jewish community. but the main domain is jewish communities certainly said it's one of the, the reason of this situation. but it's also as much broad, their situation friends grow for quite a lot of time is a country which is more repressive country in the west not only is or but is being issues, but also the yellow face send and trade unions and manifestations and so on. so we
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have a country which is more and more authoritarian and we have to take him to put that into account of greater style. again, based on the field of stones. it is on the all side on the history because the, the want to talk about, they want to talk about the standing insight. 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 a back door schools, they have a dad on to the hospital. so they have to, you know, the earliest the sheets on the status of the beauty score and stuff is not accepted by the community. and by the law was community, all they want the solution of the, this is a, by this thing going to be, need to see should know. i mean, this is the highest i do work for the i solution in the 2 students. you should
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also solution that either those, you know, uh, supporting you today or bring the genocide or you can call it uh, you know what they are doing there. so they do not see it as they is rarely palestine conflict, right? as on israel continues at their campaign against a battered dogs and claiming more lives every day. r t is providing full coverage of the complex, but you can also read more about all our stories on our website. r t dot com. all right, i'll be back with some more news coming up in about 30 minutes time by the
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