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the, the the, the gaza humanitarian crisis reaches dangerous levels as israel orders to civilian population to leave the north with the un 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 it. some of their colleagues, favey attack, put amount to more crime also ahead the q r t reports from israel where police have cracked down on the pro palestinian rallies, claiming the lives of 2 people. and tens of thousands reilly in support of
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palestine across the middle east, asia and the west condemning israel as it intensified this right off the coming to you from the russian capital. this is our to international with the latest, and today's top stories, imperialism. these really army has given cause a residence, 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 his role in egypt have reportedly agreed to open the roof, a check point to allow only american citizens and palestinians with foreign passports to pass. but as israel gave palestinians additional time for a back, you ation mos claim that earlier id of air strikes of hips, civilian convoys,
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and we must warn you. the following images are disturbing. on verified video, circulating online reportedly show convoys destroyed. with this figured bodies surrounding burning vehicles, according to a mos 70 people were killed and over 200 injured, with most of the victims being women and children. journalist homes a lot on the ground in thousands of brought us the latest on the situation. people here are very confused because they don't know where to go, because some of them this suffering before, even before happening, they suffering from less water and low electricity and they even don't have money to go there. some of them, some of them they're trying to reach the south of gaza strip and they don't have transportation to reach reach over there. and yesterday, when the people trying to move from gaza strip and so it's off, it's dean street,
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the the bomb, the vehicles and the situation. he basically is uh, 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 the supplies. for example, gas and other things. they don't have food and he 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 . then the people who are confused, confused because cubic keeping coming to us because they find hope to hear a news of the like, sobbing. this for anyone has been killed or not,
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they do. we do want to hear the news because nobody can access the even us. i cannot even the internet to the the news report is the, to the, to the, to the people out out there and dozens of injured happen. rush to gauze is all she for hospital. following the most recent is really strikes. that's after televi reportedly demanded, the evacuation of all, all the hospital in northern plaza. international organizations have called such commands a test sentence for many patients. there. the dire situation in glasgow hospitals has forceful force to store the disease in ice cream trucks due to the shortage of more space. is that limit on these are food transport trucks being used to store bodies due to the overcrowding of mold refrigerators, to the hospitals. the existing mortgage, refrigerators, all, all that have limited capacity. so hospitals have had to bring in these are refrigerator trucks which have more powerful cooling systems to preserve the bodies
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. the updated death toll and gaza has surpassed 2000, including at least $600.00 children. many palestinians are missing and could be trapped under the rubble of buildings destroyed in the showing. the additional additional this further to allegedly shows rescuers giving water to a little boy named her mood uh, who was trapped under the rubble of a gauze of residential building while some managed to survive to definitely attack like the children in this video. the fate of others was more tragic as a base journal, as more tests, as, as the who often reports for r t has lost 15 family members. his entire family killed by one is really strength last night. here's one of his recent reports from the ground. i'm here today to show you the massive destruction that's having the most beautiful areas in this
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trip and go to city has as you can see, i'm speech this. i don't know what to say or know. what should i say? that believe me. it's the most sadness that was ever had the hallway talk to all my god. it's like a whole square. for them 1515 to 20, have got demolished, not destroyed, demolished. the situation and gaza 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 crisis escalated sharply after israel cut off water.
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electricity of crucial supplies in garza, in order to civilians in the north, to flee the area. moving more than 1000000 people crossing their sleep, populate the water zone to a place with no thoughts. what to what accommodation, when the entire territory is under siege, is extremely dangerous. and in some cases, simply not possible off because of the sauce of guys that already have the capacity . and we will not be able to accept thousands of new patients from the loss. the system is on the brink of collapse. models are overflowing the entire territory faces or what the causes does. the 1st direction has been damaged and there is no electricity to power pumps and be selling these ation plants. when you're in this type of a human rights defender and professor of international law at old clubs, university says a gaza crisis is
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a key humanitarian concern. introduce an image is quite con, i would say, despite the fact that the city has introduced that i'm really concerned about the, the police violence and such a lot of violence in the area. in addition to a lot of movement restrictions that have been a city and book your nation is going through. but what is more important than photos and them today is because i in fact you battalion situation and gaza instead of the people are forced to move out of their homes and forced to move out of them towards the so which is also not so you know, not safe, is it still bumping into south and it's up like there is any state shows that or any humanitarian aid that is, it is allowing and the south even of cause us to have. so is it on, is it creating, currently human, italian disaster and gaza students?
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in some cases, as it has been report that some of the guys that if they have a shipment and even the safe bench passages that, that they themselves have to clear 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 been in, is the national human rights community. i really consent. and of this genocide, the attempt is the number of instability and victims in the gaza strip has been a huge and it's not to the end yet as is it a l. a u. s. administration of bidding us to the idea has announced the assassination of a hum mazda commander operating it is rarely communities near the gaza strip. earlier officials detailed this operations against the roof revealing the destruction of its facilities on the night of october, 13th,
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a total of $750.00 targets were reportedly hit during the attacks. this is what is released by the israeli defense forces, which reportedly conducted hostage rescue operations near the gauze. the security fence, special forces operative, say they rescued around $250.00 hostages, killing more than 60 hum off fighters or the mask, or residents of near almost a community which was attacked by palestinian resistance forces focused through her opinion on the tragic events. and 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 point,
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we started seeing voices in arabic and shootings around our house. i escalate children to get under the bed and my husband and i were holding the handle of the safe tool in order to try from them to to prevent them to get in a fine end of the shooting skin to our house. and they shall know how 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 dropped our house completely. and i can tell you that there were children and women inside my house, the ones who are robbing us. and um, they took everything that we have. they broke all our house. but i'm saying that's
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well lucky because my neighbors lived there. it's inside of their houses. they just brand the house with the people inside. they killed 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 kidnapped by him. off fighters, family members of those missing share their stories during a news conference in the is really capital oh my god. the
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only one, why is my family and children and women and we don't know what they're doing with them right now. this is why you're not going to be here and we just want them back home. and as israel tightens its grip on gauze of the idea of says that eliminated
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a terrorist squad, the try to infiltrate is really territory from loving in our to corresponded you. austin again brings us the latest from the ground till 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 flying in the region pertaining to the israeli defense forces. and according to the claim, they say that there was a great deal of fire against these u 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 is really forced us 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
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48 hours have been relatively speaking, this comparatively speaking piece, all of our com 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, to civilians living in and around the region. and this will 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 lebanon were attract one writers, journalist westcove, the some of the law was working within the region. he is based in beta woods where i am right now. and they're also reporters and journalists from al jazeera arabic that were attacked. so looking at the developments in that respect, the statement was provided by the israeli military. but those statements essentially did underlying sides. this was an incidence, but more importantly,
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the states of war uh was essentially use the internet to attempt to justify it in 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, they also did say that an investigation will be under way. now let's go live to mohammed cleared a friend of the videographer who lost his life in israel's raid on living in. welcome and you know, i know this is i can only imagine that this is a difficult and unfortunate situation, but we do send our condolences to you just let us know how you're feeling as the fact that your friend did parish well simply doing his job. thank you for your thoughts principal. as i have known, i saw him for almost 15 years on the work both on the ground for, for the past, probably 6 to 7 years as may be a jams. uh,
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the 1st thing probably i would say it's a shame. uh, 1st of all for what? reuters the initial and also d b i, i'm not surprised by the surveys would be upset, but it's, it's a war. i'm just things happen and we are sorry. i was up and said, no, it was not time consuming was a direct attack. when journalists, there were $9.00 to $8.00 to $9.00 journal. there's an videographers were standing . is there an open space on a safe space? there was nothing next to them. there was no building, there was a military centers, there wasn't even the military next to them. they were directly targeted. they thought are going to be b as in the vehicle. the address you the are a big of a stop. i some died uh directly from, from uh, from the apache, uh ms. time is really about you miss or thats the presenter today the should
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2 statements but they did not come down. they said that the missed came from is wayne decide, but they did not action. so this was going to explain the minutes or not even even the folks of the same thing. we have also other drugs were still being hospitalized . thank god, some of them, most of them have the mind there injuries on the whole, the others i chose to do it from their injuries as soon as possible. but i but yeah, it's, it's, it's a shame that we cannot even condemn such a dark attack. such an obvious effect as these are generous upset when they could that it was as really apache, the directly attacked them. that was not something that happened by mistake or it was not offensive. and this is, this is a major problem. the feet are seen on, on mainstream media, on, on credible and use agencies that they don't even have the, the, the,
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the courage to say that things as they are doing their job. that they always, uh, taught us to say as dirt. and as soon as i was young journalists, doctors always be credible to say the facts as they are regardless of any political affiliation, but then yep, again, what, whatever, whenever it comes to is right. you know, it's always not the case. yes, it's kind of tragic scene journalist let other journalists down. now this isn't unfortunately, the 1st time that israel has been accused of targeting journalists. we saw the sling of sharina blacklist a posted in american journalist who worked for i'll just hear you mentioned other journalists being attack now. do you think that as many have said this constitutes a war crime? and why do you think that is what would be the purpose of targeting journalist? well, ever since i was born in this country, i was born under the spring, the occupation. uh, we have witnessed for a long,
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long time atrocities, against stability as like as during most the games and literally people are against young babies and some people have nothing to do with the, with, with military actions whatsoever. and it's just a mattress. this is what they operate based on their masters. they would target anyone who was knocked with them. this is what we're also seeing does so uh, it's easy for them to say we order to have a 1000000 of the 100000 people. and garza and, and, and an air and geographic area of 360 kilometers squared. just move away from the city. they have nowhere to move. they have been under a siege and a blockade since 2008. they have no work to go. it's just simple for them to say about ok, just move away because we're going to bump pacific every day. there's a,
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there's a dozen, hundreds of of innocent civilians being killed and see them on. and you know that this is part of the life of the damage. they are uh, supporters of how much they are also members of how much they targeted an orphanage 2 days ago and said. busy it was how much was using it for fire besides, they did the same thing during the april 1006 war where they target schools here and the bottom they targeted uh residents and um they just said that yeah, just below i've been using them to into a fire besides to do a certain military operations. i was all nature on the with the, with the investigation that happened. they were all based on false claims. now they say they want to investigate that. that's a direct dep. i'm feeling of a journalist. i mean, they don't even want to mention shooting mailbox has been investigated. they said no, it was not us one, not the the, the idea. it was a senior, but it shows that they directed to shoot me
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a block up because she is. she was that she had an american passport, there was an international investigation on the issue. and then it happened to be that a member of the ip port, well, actually shot chain of all kind of said, yeah, it's an incident, but these things happened and no one was taking support. no one was held responsible for the best. and that's one journal. there's also hundreds of journals there have been killed in the past just decade. that whether they be posting on or for journalists working and thomas prime or even on, on, in areas such as syria, which i was gonna live on on, that they were targeted by, is really working in general is should be able to report. thank you so much for your comments. mohammad click friend and of the journalist. i'm videographer who lost his life in israel, in 11 and other is really rate in lebanon. thank you. as well, and occupied east jerusalem. 2 young palestinians were shot dead as really forces
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clashed with locals and must call for protests against israel's bombing of gaza, urging people to march on the ox. a mosque is really forces and tried to disperse crowds with tear gas and water cannon ortiz, middle east bureau chief, maria, for notion of sense as this report from the ground. we are now in the town of a so we are the saints in the valley near. they are called on the field. you can see the crowd reached the mosque of getting ready to bury the boy killed. to remind you, he is the 2nd to make yourself today's question here on the ground. several hours
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before another boy, it was killed when the glasses are wrapped in between these rarely soldiers and local residents. he was taken to the hospital and pronounced that over there. and we hear that he was detained by a light bullet here. so this situation has a very 10 rage calling arrow. and i'm giving it to the cross to fight again this row. and they has also declared specifically for jerusalem, an opera ration a called a lots of lots calling on all as well and delivers to go to a lot. so which is one of the whole is places for all muslims. it is in the old
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city of jerusalem to go there to pray and demonstrating protests of these really military operation and, and solidarity with the valley student people all garza but the one local residence tried to leave the town. they were stopped by these rarely soldiers. there was an age restriction, there were not allowing different information older than 40 or 50 to 60 years old to leave the town. so they prevented people from going to a lot and pray there. these people were very angry and they came back to the town of business when the soldiers started raising a. so we a and this is when the clash was erupt, and the 1st boy was killed. and then there were funerals. and during these funerals,
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clashes erupt to the gun and there was another boy killed. and we hear that the raw at least 2 injuries have to tell you that there is a lot of like solidarity and, and proceed here. and my local population to the people in gaza and they say that's because they do not they, they consider themselves as one family and we don't really even the divisions that the, the is eighty's invoice to be on the same opinion population. what does he and that was started because what was going on in jewish and him and in, in the lock. so most including, if you remember 2 years ago or so, the guys in started as sort of a war because of what was going on in the, in the shift general and the taking over the house is of the better thing is that, so we are of the same population we are to existing the same occupation. we are on
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the same of your mission. so it's, it's so norman, that we have this kind of sympathy. we are out of it and gets out of it. not to need a village is not the same. quite anybody here. we have somebody in the gods. earlier today also, we witness clashes between have lots of troops. is riley troops with again a crowd all the local youngsters in one of the neighborhoods of eastern jerusalem. as a countdown begins before the promised and dreaded idea of ground operation for t a has sent planes caring who monitoring aid for gaza residents, which is being distributed through egypt following the violet escalation of crisis . amid all the darkness. some positives do shine, palestinians have seen a wave of support across the world with tens of thousands of people rallying in support of gaza from across the middle east. asia and the west in jordan would
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shares a border with palestine. thousands of people flooded the streets of amman to express their support for their neighbors. hundreds of people were 1st fairly dispersed by virginia and riot police with officials banning anti is really protests in this sensitive border area. hundreds of pro palestinian demonstrators also gathered incredible, but it shows protesters trampling on his really flags and setting them on fire. that that also saw is really flags that a light as thousands of people rallied in support of palestine for it shows mass of crowds waving palestinian and rocky flags during the demonstration. the phase 2 days inside of iraqi people came out of this place, which is a symbol for the press. in response to the goal for a move he'd lead or looked at a house other for the mainland person demonstration took him out to support the oppressed boasting. and people who today are subjected to genocide the the manage
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it. when we see a lot of jobs, the cd and the children and women being small tubs with such mortality and criminality, it becomes necessary for us to stand by on with the 15 brothers in gaza and the west bank got their palestine and gaza. do not only represent the palestinians, we mean, but they are also the main causes for the air of the muslim and non muslim world. palestine is a humanitarian pause, which involves everyone. 9 the call that we fully support the resistance. we are peaceful protestors and cannot reach across the borders and the we are with the resistance of the. meanwhile, the middle eastern crisis has triggered mass protests in europe with thousands of people taking to the streets, demanding an immediate end to the relentless bombing of cause. a by the idea, as well as calling for freedom for palestinians. its thousands of people also gathered in new york times square in support of palestine,
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demands in washington. stop its assistance to israel. archie corresponded caleb map and reports from the raleigh. while i'm here in times square in new york city and there are thousands and thousands of people here to stand with the palestinians. and that is quite significant because almost universal condemnation has been piled onto the profile, assign rallies and local media. members of congress have condemned these protests. the mayor has condemned these rallies. the democrats and the republicans have seemed united in expressing opposition to these protests. but yet there are still thousands and thousands of people who come out to support the palestinians. now they are specifically calling out us aid to israel, condemning the fact that while the united states is crumbling billions and billions of us tax dollars continue to fund the crimes of israel in their minds. the protesters are outraged about that. here in new york city, these rallies remain legal. we see in other places in the western world in germany and.

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