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me a little more in your thoughts people when you bought the the, the gaza, humanitarian crisis reaches dangerous levels. as israel orders the civilian population to leave the north with the u. m warning, it's an impossible task. a journalist is killed and 6 more are injured. as an international group of reporters comes under is really fire across the border and loving in some of their colleagues say the attack, put a mouthful more crime also ahead. the r t reports from israel,
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where police have tracked down on pro palestinian riley's claiming the lives of 2 people and tens of thousands. reilly in support of palestine across the middle east . asia and the west condemning is room as it intensifies, it strikes on cause of the coming to you from the russian capital. this is our to international with the latest and today's top stories, i'm sure elizabeth is really army has given cause of residents, 6 additional hours to move to the south of the territory for their safety. video footage shows the idea of dropping pamphlets to inform citizens about the evacuation, and israel and egypt have reportedly agreed to open the rasa check point to allow only american citizens and palestinians with warrant passports to pass. but as israel gave palestinians additional time for evacuation,
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i'm aust claim that earlier the idea of air strikes have hips to 1000000000 convoys . we must warn you. the following images are disturbing. it's an verified video circulating online reportedly show convoys destroyed. with this figured bodies surrounding burning vehicles, according to her mazda 70 people were killed and over 200 injured, with most of the victims, being women and children. journalist homes to lawn on the ground and goss uh, brought us the latest on the situation. people here are very confused because they don't know where to go, because some of them is suffering before. even before happening. they suffering from less water and the lower electricity and they even don't have money to go there. some of them, some of them they're trying to reach the out of gaza strip and they
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don't have transportation to reach reach over there. and yesterday, when the people trying to move from gaza strip and starts off at the dean street, the vehicles and the situation here basically is as a disaster. because a lot of people here they sleeping on the ground and they don't find drinking water and they don't have any of. busy the supplies, for example, gas and other things, they don't have food. and you can fight civilians here running to find a safe place. and these just the, you know, the bodies next to civilians. here in the hospital, inside the building, everywhere in the open areas, everywhere and you will find civilians. and here the situations is really horrible . and the people here are confused, confused because cubic keeping coming to us because they find hope to hear a news of the like,
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sobbing. this for anyone has been killed or not. they do want to hear the news because nobody can access that even us. i can not even the internet to update the news and report it to the, to the, to the people out there. now this has the situation in gaza. it has reached a dangerous new lo, according to the united nations chief, and less than 24 hours over $300.00 were killed, including 90 children. the prices escalated sharply after israel cut off water, electricity, and personal supplies in gaza, and then ordered the billions in the north to flee the area. moving more than 1000000 people across their sleep populated water zone to a place with no foods. what to what accommodation, when the entire territory is under siege, is extremely dangerous. and in some cases,
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simply not possible. hospitals are the sorts of guys that already have the capacity . and we would love to be able to accept thousands of new patients from the loss. the system is on the brink of collapse, models that overflowing the entire territory faces or what the cries is, does the 1st deduction has been damaged and there is no electricity to power pumps and be selling these ation plants. dozens of injured have been rushed to gauze. those i'll shoot for hospital after the most recent is really strikes. that's after earlier reports that is really insisted the oh, all the hospital in northern gossip evacuated. such calls are usually made by the idea before a strike is carried out. international organizations have called such demands a death sentence for many patients. there does a base for puerto rami and hari showed us the aftermath of the recent is really strikes posted, you know, jazz, that was the door,
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slid down, they spied is really a risk drive. that's all the they've done this, but also the queueing inside this tell people to see say that at least 15 people i be do inside this home. and many others, several others are not know their faith. i'm not, no, i'm supposed to believe most likely. they are in size and this rubble of they destroyed building by they really want to play several houses. 90 houses that'd be destroyed either functionally or complete like 5 days rating water. things probably the past 7 days of intensive is really iris strikes on the region. well one good thing is you can see western industries and we don't know where to go. you have a handicapped father as well as female in feminine men, but we just had a strike. well, like all the other people of guys are being displaced. one of the 1000000 people
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have known that homes, we are now moving to another corner of 1000 range refugee camp. where is we're eating re strikes have been intensive over night. this view buildings have been a that was completely or partially done these by these really every strikes yesterday. other nights. this is a knowledge of destruction that is really will replace leave and different spots of the region. and those really were planes are fuzzy, go overhead. this is a very, very unprecedented situation for many, many residents and gaza. meanwhile, the death toll and gaza hester past 2000, including at least 600 children. many palestinians are missing and could be trapped under the rubble of buildings destroyed in the shelling. a thousands of frightened locals are trying to leave the area in search of safety. according to the un over
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400000 people had already fled their homes in gaza. the move has been rejected by the palestinian president who appears it could lead to a repeat of the mass displacement that happened in 1948 rushes ambassador to the un call tell of these options towards gaza. collective punishment. these are, by all means because that i to protect its own citizens groceries that i the right the way 0 to ensure it's secure. however, up to inseparable they mention so there unfolding tragedy. and we can't highlight to them, and they can go there in just 3 minutes shifting. so what is essential that is in gus gutting just at the, from what i mean, the diesel, diesel. okay. which brings who's brings to our minds in particular the memory. so this visual living good during the 2nd world war, also and accept the use of those actions of collective punishment, old as citizens,
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as well as it's do months through that create more than one medium siblings in 24 hours and concentrate them into fact to get to him to so, so the set to auto sort accept and can lead to reverse of a good historically consequences regions and global quick circulating throughout the resolution of the un security council. hold of you and security council, which calls for an immediate durable for the district, the community that ensues for, and for them unimpeded provision of community that in the systems as well as condemned school violence and all that stuff. that is, the idea of hasn't announced the assassination of a home aust commander operating and is really communities near the gaza strip. earlier officials detailed with operations against the group revealing the destruction of its facilities on the night of october, 13th, a total of $750.00 targets were reportedly hit during the attacks. so this is what is released by the israeli defense forces, which reportedly conducted hostage rescue operations near the gauze. the security
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fence, special forces operative, say, they rescued around $250.00 hostages. he'll be more than 60 come off fighters, ola metzger, residents of near us a community which was attacked by palestinian resistance forces took us through the tragedy of the events. so we started to receive messages that a terrorist r uh entered into our village. and uh they started to shooting and killing people. so we kept locking also in. and um, we're trying to figure out what do we do now? um, the collection was on and off. we didn't know what do you have any information about what's going on. at some points, we started seeing voices in arabic and shootings around our house.
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i escalate children to get under the bed and my husband and i were holding the pencil of the safe tools in order to try from them to to prevent them to get in a fine end of the shooting skin to our house. they shut it, no house they, they came in. they tried to open the door. and fortunately for us, they didn't succeed. so they just shut everything around. they robbed our house completely. i can tell you that there were children and women inside my house the why, for robbing us. and um they took everything that we have. they broke all our house. but i'm saying that's well lucky. because my neighbors, someone on the inside of their houses, they just burned the house with the people inside. they killed
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a family of $53.00 little kids, and 2 parents. they took hostage many families with small babies with children, with old people. my husband's parents were came left there in the eighty's. protesters have taken to the streets of tel aviv demanding the return of those reportedly could enough. i suppose that homos spiders, family members of those missing share their stories during a news conference and the is really capital here. oh my, my old family. the only one, why is my whole family and
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children and women and we don't know what they're doing with them right now. this is why we're going to be here and do this because we just want them back home. say we now across live to me near new side about a human rights defender and professor of international law at o. cubs university. welcome. so let me 1st ask you this right away, give us your take on the situation on the ground. what's it like in jerusalem?
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at this moment and introduce an image is quite con, i would say despite the fact that they've done a study as introduce and i'm really concerned about the police violence and such a lot of violence in the area in addition to a lot of movement restrictions that the city and book your nation is going through there is that despite the fact that there is no war taking place and jerusalem, but the security of the palestinian population, living in jerusalem, display as sensitive and most people are staying at home. and most people are afraid of this the, this is somehow similar to corporate, 19 days because of the, of the consent. but what is more important introducing them today is because i, in fact, gaza is going under immense shit 8 setting.
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and at the end of that, is that the eh, it is easy to display. this is the 1000000 civilians from their homes and, and no offense center does not enter this house already. uh, thousands of that and, and some of these have been displaced, is it a, is edging the others to, to move towards the south. and many people have left their homes. and this is something that the city and, and people are very concerned about. usually in the past when is it a displaced but it's been, he is doing that was and that i did it more than i do to 6 to 7 or at least studios have not been able to come back up to that kind of bait. as we had estimated that and you will not get back catastrophe, as we call it in a, in our language neck about is going to be implemented. so we're really concerned about those that are in the upper di to and if it is the hope you're nation of garza from the at homes they have been demanding the most people do of egypt. this
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is very scary that we, i really have to read and that's a, this is a plan to empty gods about at the same time, at people to tell you and situation. and does that instead of the people are forced to move out of their homes, maybe where they have save some food, some water. it may be where they have. uh, you know, some basic needs that i supposed to move out of in the west. the so which is also not to, you know, not safe. is it that is still bumping into south? and it's not like there is any, steve shows that or any given a daddy, an aide, that is, it is allowing and so even what's causing it to have so is it on, is it creating currently a humanitarian disaster and gaza students? we are very close and i actually the best one of the have and then it gives of 70
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members and goes us to i trying to get the news. i try to understand that it has been, it is not that a statement. it's very weak or in some cases it does not exist the phone and they haven't been scott the don't because i split up in different places in this house. and they are unable to even to communicate with each other very well and, and, and the to know who is safe and to it was not so is it, is it, this is a man made to humanitarian catastrophe happening and gaza at the number of civilian victims. in the gaza strip has been a huge and it's not to the end yet as is it a um, the u. s. administration of didn't go well, let me ask you this very quickly and sorry to interrupt you, but israel says that it gave palestinians additional time for evacuation. i think 4 pm, but how mazda has claimed, or the posting in resistance has claimed that earlier civilian convoys were hit by is really air strikes. so it seems
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a little bit contradictory here. what do you make of the situation? yes, i get to be honest with you within that human rights community, what i'm really afraid of the genocide that i the direction that there is that he and his team is going at what is it and i sent to are depriving because they have from full integration the what the f u n. a they are pushing people to the south. and in some cases, as it has been reported from the guy, that's that if they have a sense and even the safe bench passages that, that they themselves have declared to the population. they are forcing the people to go. so just without giving them any safety and, and the, and because of all of this that, but it's the indian is the national human rights community. i really consent. and of this genocide, the attempt and we had, i said that uh, you know, it was what was the language that the additions and
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a lot of it is at 80 as well as international media is using that kind of spins on human and events. that if it goes a step should be destroyed at that the city and population should be punished. and this language is very at the dominance these days in the media. and we cannot pick media likely we saw in the us how and rolanda, for example, in that genocide, the place and media was used to uh, you know, to burn the feelings of people in order to for this genocide to happen. we've seen that in the past. we've seen it since i've been in business at on the was and we cannot ignore what the media and what the additions are saying every day. is it i, the government is also in the west bank by the way, and this is important is continuing to, um, the eh, i just bought the st. lives. the settlers have become much stronger,
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much smaller and active military against palestinians. and they are shooting events that i, the police is shooting, i guess by the stand the, as we have had a little just civilian casualties over the past and a few days. and that was back including jerusalem. and this is not the only danger . assume that, that you have a situation, but i am very afraid to say that it shows us what we are expecting in the, in the near future. and in the future is up just as the case of war and we were just how is it as it has historically abused that security considerations in order to, uh, you know, in order to advance, it's go to any of the policies. and this is what we are seeing. we've seen advertisements, for example, at batch board for like a messaging and the order that's within the ship letter is that you just have to have community going for as shooting as spanish to indians. and
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including for those who are connecting grant their own lives and we are now in the, in the other septic tank season by the way, is by this time. so they are the hardest expos and we are really concerned about the humanitarian situation mainly in gaza. but also, and that was back, which is under going, and everybody's throwing that back the space. well in the israel egypt have also reportedly agreed to open the roster check point to allow just exclusive passage to american citizens and palestinians that hold form passports. what do you make of this now, new type of segregation? well, look, i think that this is norman. when it comes to the situations of wor, usually different states around the world, they want to evict a better citizens from war zones. we've seen that in the past. we see that today. i
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think it is more than automatic then at the end of the month and what, what to send me would be, uh, what seems to be uh, the us uh for and secretaries mission uh, when he visited the different countries in the middle east. uh, especially in light of the, uh, you know, the is the, the, the claim and requests, uh, and all of those for people to move to an agent. uh, is it an wants to move? probably spinning you guys to egypt. egypt does not want to have and you have to send and receive g population. and the out of was the egypt and jordan is living in and see area know very well what it means when the 2nd stage moves. and when, when is it specifically most palestinian civilians to us that voters, they usually do that then close to both of those and that don't allow people to the time i've seen it several times in the in the past. and egypt has made it clear
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advocates, for example, presidency c at talking about that. and um, you know, in a conference in egypt recently where he said that he understands that the stand in situation is very unique. and he expressed that the, you know, and is it a and should not send modest to jesus to, was egypt. if this is the responsibility 1st and foremost, to make sure that the spinning and popular isn't in, does i say it's in that, is that i getting a gaza strip it's, it's what i that's once it's back into the gaza strip, it's, is it a and that is designing this minute video, but ation, they cannot pretend that understanding as it really is out of the problem. and they cannot through the problem on other states. it is the responsibility of is that to make sure that everybody's city, a civilian is safe. but obviously, given the fact that they believe that the palestinians of human animals,
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they are not ready to go forward with the protection of understanding and civilians . they have uh, during the past and as we have experienced and as the human rights defend the working within the students, it was the site the i've seen it, the stuff that i've done, the old was escaped from accountability. the international legal institutions have never at held is that i am the, is it, i, the war criminals account events. and by this time has joined the national government and go until today the as soon as criminal court has not uh, accused any, is it any of any what time, despite the importance and the significance of that? is it a 80? what kinds of crimes against humanity, including the kind of a hard time as shown by all the different reports that have come up over for the past few years. so it is very unfortunate that the and just the system into what is
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it gloating by this time? there's just a system in the world is a, is active today and i am going to, i'm investing my time and energy within this, just a system. i'm always a part of the bigger community at that 6, just this through international institutions. but think, imagine this to you since have at the best a given us the dimensions. and the decision to is that i am at best but know their accountability. and this is the situation, i'm sure that you have followed the best in the past and going to the united nations general assembly every year, every year speaking about the protection of the understanding of population. it really is a protect us. as it goes, it goes to protect us and we have never looked in any protection from the security council. so it is, it is that type of action from the international community and from
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different uh, organizations including the i c. c. that is at coney for as far as violence and but it's been, he has done spite of predictions in international law and didn't imagine that they just the missing but it's just indians a list out of the international law unfortunately. yeah, i, we, we see that throwing throwing lanier. no, sorry about human rights defender and professor of international law at l. codes university. thank you so much for your comments. thank you. and as israel time to trip on gaza, the idea of says that eliminated a terrorist squad that try to infiltrate is really territory from lebanon. r t corresponded you. austin again brings us the latest from the ground. so a statement of was provided by the idea of giving details as to what happened over the past few hours. and it seems that there were unidentified aerial vehicles for
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flying in the region pertaining to the is really defense forces. and according to the claim, they say that there was a great deal of fire against these you waves. and the is really for defense forces essentially took action and carried out strikes along the border with lab. and on. of course, this is not the 1st time that the is really forces have taken action against specific positions. namely they did name that states stuff course targeted areas that belong to has the law within the region. and that's a matter of concern as well. because although the developments over the past 24 to 48 hours have been relatively speaking, these comparatively speaking peaceful are called compared to of course of the developments and gaza. it's not to say that many people suggest that this is assignments before the storm and people expect things to pick up pace. and this is something that many people are worried about from state actors,
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to civilians living in and around the region. and this all just the civilians or at least a military targets that are being targeted when we are within the region civilians, as well as people caring at work within the region. a group of journalists along the border with live in on were attacked. one writers journalist west or the some of the law was working within the region. he is based in beta. it's where i am right now. and there are also reporters and journalists from, i'll just say the arabic that were attacked. so looking at the developments in that respect, the statement was provided by the is really military. but those statements essentially did underlying and sides. this was an incidence, but more importantly, the states of war uh, was essentially use the internet attempt to justify the quote. if i'm not mistaken, want to paraphrase something along the lines of this where we are at war. and that essentially this happens. of course,
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they also did say that an investigation will be underway. for starters, there was a statement provided by lebanon's caretaker prime minister saying that they are urging israel to drop the publications and essentially be clear headed and cool headed to put an end to the violence or at least so it prevents any of this from uh, leaking through or at least widening the scope of their operations, not from general, just gaza, but to include 11 on. and the statement they said was, has a lot did not provide the lebanese caretaker, prime minister, with any guarantees that it would not be involved. if israel does, of course, carry out its military offensive in gaza, so there's a great sense of heightens, of course tensions. but it's a matter of what happens if and when his beloved does, of course retaliate against israel in this context. well, he's real,
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just carry out specific attacks against his beloved forces within the region or will they actually wage war on the been on and the people that live in on. so that's a matter of great concern and occupied east jerusalem to young palestinians were shot dead as is really forces clashed with locals, mos called for protest against israel's bombing of gaza, or jean people to march on the i'll ox, a mosque is really forces then try to disperse crowds with tear gas and water cannon ortiz, middle east bureau chief, maria the notion of scientists this report from the ground. we are now in the town of a so we are the saints and the valley near. they are called on the field who was killed you.

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