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joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers. i'm john here. yahoo, we'll see you next time. 2 2 the $315.00 palestinians killed including 90 children after the israeli army grant a 6 hour extension for residence to flee their homes. quote, for their safety. that's as egypt reportedly opens its porter with sobs up. but not all palestinians passed the right to a trunk. hundreds protest in tel aviv in front of the is really defense ministry, demanding benjamin netanyahu to resign and appealing for the return of hostages. help prompted by a journalist is killed in 6 more are injured. as an international group of reporters comes under is really fire across the border and
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loving in their colleagues saves half put amounts of a war prime and tens of thousands reilly in support of palestine across the middle east, asia and the west condemning israel as it intensifies it strikes on the opposite, the coming to you from moscow. this is our karen national, bringing special coverage of the israel palestine conflict. i'm here, elizabeth, us under constant shilling and the blaring of ambulance sirens, 1000 residents are evacuating to the southern part of the territory as he is really army. grant them 6 additional hours to flee their homes, quotes for their safety. while these really army claims it is attacking her ma spaces inside the zone, palestine from farms,
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2200 civilians have been killed with more than 8000 wounded by is rarely strikes during the escalation on saturday alone, 315 locals were left dead 90 of them being children, israeli defense forces dropped pamphlets to inform citizens about the evacuation warning that all of northern gaza could be targeted by is really air strikes. but as israel gave palestinians additional time for evacuation palestinian resistance forces have claimed that earlier idea of air strikes have its civilian convoys. we must warn you the following images are distressing. on verified video, circulating online reportedly show convoys destroyed with disfigure bodies surrounding burning vehicles. according to palestinian forces, 70 people were killed and over 200 injured with most of the victims being women and children. locals have told us that the southern gaza border is not
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a safe place for refugees or locals. the house full of people, dozens of them lived in a homesick, gather city, and people here seeking shelter in our homes here in southern gas. so they don't sleep in the streets. we took them in our homes, is really were playing started through the house without warning. the people were killed, women and children. oh my god, have mercy on us. people here are very confused because they don't know where to go, because some of them be suffering before that even before happened. they suffering from less water and electricity and they even don't have money to go there. some of them, some of them they're trying to reach the south because of strep, and they don't have transportation to reach reach over there. and yesterday, when 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 here basically is as a disaster because a lot of people here they sleeping on the ground or they don't find drinking water and they don't have any of. busy the supplies, for example, guys and other things, we don't have food and you can fight civilians here running to find a safe place. and these just the, you know, did bodies next to civilians here in the hospital, inside the building, everywhere in the open areas, everywhere and you will find civilians. here the situations is really us horrible. the people who are confused, confused, because cubic keeping coming to us because they find hope through here on years of the like is sobbing. this war, anyone has been killed or not? they do. we do want to hear the news because nobody can access the internet even us
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. i cannot even the internet to update the news and reported the to the, to the, to the people out out there. and dozens of injured happened. rush to gauze as i'll, she for hospital following the most recent is really strikes. that's after tel aviv reportedly demanded. the evacuation of all of the hospital in northern bozza. international organizations have called such commands a sentence for many patients. there the dire situation in gauze as hospitals has forced locals to store the deceased in ice cream trucks due to the shortage of more space, is that remember, these are transparent trucks being used just to have bodies due to the overcrowding of more refrigerators to the hospitals the existing, more refrigerators are all that have limited capacity, so hospitals have had to bring in these refrigerated truck, which have more powerful cooling systems to preserve the bodies. meanwhile,
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protestors have taken to the streets of tel aviv demanding the return of those reportedly kidnaps. i suppose it home off spiders. the less cross live now to our middle east bureau, chase marie if a notion of who's in jerusalem. maria, what more can you tell us about all of this? nice to see you. hello to you. happy to hear you as you can see behind me dozens of people with no protests and in downtown tel aviv in front of these really military headquarters. they started earlier on such a day when a survivor all excited as attacked by the militants who infiltrated israel. exactly, and we could go on such a day whose wife and 3 children working naps, the guys took out to the street to express his anger and frustration. and after that many others joined teams, selma survivors as well. and now there was a relatives on those could nab,
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they brought right now here. pictures of their loved ones is really flags and banners, to like express their feelings. people for school, for us to crate it. and they're angry with what they see as the lack of, of the tv by these really government that stays say, does know to enough to return to hostages and the bodies of those killed civilians and military. these are some of the store is let's take a listen. they go oh my god, baby, only one, why is my whole family and they got they get away from the children and women and we don't know what they're doing with them right now. this is why i want to be here and whoever sees us because we just want
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them back home, say the of the hard breaking stories. indeed, some of the protest doors here go as far as saying that stays rarely prime minister has lot on his hands as it is. he's plus the ermine intelligence, negligent, and that's called the tragedy. according to recent calls, more than 80 percent of respondents believe the government is responsible, while 56 percent call on this on yahoo to step down after the war. this is house
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from the frustration and anger is so it is interesting to note that it's h days into these collation between my mazda and israel. prime minister netanyahu has been able to speak to just a few families of those kidnapped while, for example, the american president joe biden spoke to the families of all those american citizens missing right now. and that is also something that the families who gather the or can not tell the rates also the adf, re, things that are given out on a daily basis, never mention those kidnapped. and that is also frustrating for the families and give them the feeling that they are left in the darkness regarding the loved ones at the same time, experts and adults. uh, those experts and analysts those we know how these situations are handled, say that this is a normal procedure when little is said, but much is done behind this thing. but of course, we have to understand that this family is one extra and according to rough
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estimates, there are some $1135.00 is really hard to be held by a mazda miller tons in gaza. and also uh they are holding 50 dad. but is some of them as soldiers, some of them are civilians. how much is repulsive, interested in using these bodies and those hostages in exchange or with a israel for they are prisoners held and these really freezes. but as we hear the official position by as well right now, we do not negotiate with terrorists. this is how israel says, how nice militant group back to you. that's our team at a least bureau chief, maria the notion of intel of you. thank you very much. now this comes as the idea of has announced the assassination of a her moss commander operating and is really communities near the gaza strip. earlier officials detailed this operations against the group revealing the
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destruction of its facilities on the night of october 13th, a total of $750.00 targets were reportedly hit during the attacks. how bad it was, but it's released 5, b is really defense forces which reportedly conducted hostage rescue operations near the gauze. the security fat, special forces operative say, they rescued around $250.00 hostages, killing more than 60 hamas fighters. we spoke with his rarely citizens who took us through the attack by palestinian resistance forces started to receive messages that a terrorist r uh entered into our village and the 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 connection was on and off. we didn't know what do you have any information about
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what's going on? at some point, we started see a voices in arabic and shooting around our house. i asked my children to get under the bed and my husband and i were holding the handle of the safe tool in order to try us from them to to prevent them to get in. these carriers have gotten theirs terrace. the don't broke through. they've got the got the guy that is real bored border and they have like they have the targeted a nature party where people are just going to celebrate laws in peace and just the dense and sadly one of the people, it's 2 or 3 actually much more than one of the people i wish it was one of the people. but to my brother and in my good good,
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good friend and my brother's girlfriend were at this party. and these terrorist just came in and they started massacring everyone there. and suddenly my brother was one of them, he was a very big, he wrote, he was always my hero. and now he's even more so my hero. and he actually was trying to help everybody in this. these people became in the terrace. they came into this party as israeli soldiers on uniform. they had our pg is on their shoulders firing of people who are trying to just run away for their lives, just regular people like you wouldn't be both like all of us. we just came to have a good time on a saturday and just have a good time to enjoy life and densely they celebrate loving peace. and they walked in there and they just showed hundreds, hundreds of people and the nasa could then. meanwhile, the depths, holt and gaza has surpassed 2000, including at least $600.00 children. many palestinians are missing and could be
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trapped under the rubble of buildings destroyed in the shelling the additional issue. now this voltage reportedly shows rest here is giving water to a little boy named have moved to who's trapped under the rubble of a 1000 residential building. also managed to survive that definitely a top like the children in the video. the fate of others was more tragic. the base journalist malott's, as, as the who often reports party, has lost 15 family members. his entire family killed by one is really stripe last night. here's one of his recent reports from the ground. today to show you the massive destruction that's happened to the the most beautiful areas and the strip and goes, the city has as you can see, i'm speech this. i don't know what to say or know. what should i say about
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that? believe me, it's the most sadness step garza ever had the fall. like off the oh my god! it's like a whole square. for them, 5015 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 people were killed including 90 children. the crisis escalated sharply after israel cut off water, electricity, and crucial supplies and gaza, and then ordered civilians in the north to flee the area moving more than 1000000
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people that's crossing their sleep, populate the water zone to a place with no foods. what this, 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 has 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 that overflowing the inside the territory faces or what the cries is. this, the 1st deduction has been damaged and there is no electricity to power pumps and be selling these ation plants one year. and this, i bought a human rights defender and professor of international law at l. cods university says the cause of crisis is a key humanitarian concern. introduce an image is quite con, i would say, despite the fact that the student is introduced. and i'm really concerned about the
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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. my thought is more important than for those. and i'm today is because i in fact you battalion situation and gaza instead of the people are forced to move out of their homes that are supposed to move out of them towards the so which is also not the, you know, not safe. is it that is still bumping into south and it's not like there is at any stage shows that or any humanitarian aid, that is, it is allowing at the south even of cause us to, to have. so is it on, is it creating currently humanitarian disaster? and gaza students in some cases, as it has been reported, some of the guy, the they have uh, showed at even the stage bench passages that,
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that they themselves have declared to the population. they are forcing the people to go. so just without giving them any safety and the, and because of all of this that the city and is the national human rights community, i really consent am of this genocide, the attempt, 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 and the u. s. administration of didn't go meanwhile, israel's artillery continues to rain rockets on living in southern borders with private homes, reportedly targeted. let's go live now to archie, corresponded you, austin again who is currently in lebanon. you austin, and good afternoon. can you tell us right now? what is happening and what the situation is like the
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earlier today there were multiple reports of, there were walk it, there was walk it fire from living on targeting specific areas in northern israel and as there has been a great deal of back and forth. but what we're looking at right now is an extensive approach to the is really military's involvement along the border. so what we know for now, for a fact is that there has been a great deal of artillery fire, as well as guided missiles coming back and forth between lebanon and israel. it seems that his beloved forces have been active in the south of the country. and israel has been carrying out retaliatory attacks, but the attacks that have been targeting specific villages in residential areas and they've been on, has been met a matter of concern for a number of reasons. besides that, does there have been a great deal of protests and supports of the his beloved forces that have currently been active on the ground which could lead to more tension as of these developments
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continue, but there is an important matter that we do need to discuss when we take all of this into accounts now israel has declared war against god, so it has declared war against thomas. it has been out of insight in issues you're showing statements, essentially urging other actors states or 3rd party actors to prevent refrain from involving themselves in this matter. but statements coming out of iran coming from is the law and how much a states that the, the, these parties may actually get involved if israel's approach and it's more against how much is essentially. um, well, they say that if it's more than and uh, it needs to be justified. but the reality is that the forces have been mobilized along the border. now, there has been a statement from the care ticket prime minister from the been on though it's important to state that since may of last year they've been on, has not been able to form a government and the care ticket. prime minister issued
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a statement urgent. israel to practice caution when carrying out the tax or even targeting because of the forces, particularly because the prime minister says that the visible forces have no actually provided the governments of the interim government with any guarantees that it would not get involved. and as a response is val, these defense forces issued a statement, essentially, disregarding that statement from the been on saying that everything that happens on the border with from 11 on from inside of been on is the responsibilities of the lebanese states. and it will pay the price. so it seems the statements coming out, of course, is not the statements of calm or cool headed news, but it seems at all sides within the region are ready and prepared to carry this out further. well, apart from hospitalized reported participation, we also already know about civilians being killed during strikes on lebanon. is really strikes to be specific, including journalists. could you tell us a bit more about that?
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of course of the context or this uh the scope of israel's operations. as a matter of concern, of course israel announced a war against thomas, but we're talking about all that war against the gaza strip, particularly gaza city in the north. and there were similar concerns and with regard to what the context or the scope of israel's war or counter offensive against 11 on would be. and for the most part, the journalists that were attacked of the southern border with israel. of course, it came at a time when there was relative calm and tranquillity within the region. of course, taking into account the isolated incidents and attacks from lebanon from israel. but that is as a matter of great concern. as the israeli defense forces fired on journalists, there have been a multitude of statements coming from different parties. so it was really difficult to sift through which of these statements are true and are not, but speaking to certain locals and contacts in the south. now particularly those
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that were there when israel attacked the journalist they, they, they, they said something that was a quite interesting. they said that the israeli defense forces did not attack the reuters during this once, but twice. and this is a matter of great concern, of course, journalists, much like civilians are offered the same rights and protections under the 1949 geneva convention and looking forward. it's a matter of great concern because the question here now is if this is an incident that is repeated in times of comb, comparatively speaking, what will the outcome be if and when isabel launches all loud war? we talked to are, sorry, our to international talk to is some of the law friends, the journalist that was killed along the border. and he had something to say with respect to the statements coming from israel. now, just a brief reminder, israel said that this is a time of war, and i'm prayer paraphrasing here. but essentially,
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israel's statement was that this is a time of work. it happens. let's take a listen to my home, the courage, and what he has to say. almost 16 years on the word close on the ground for the past, probably 6 to 7 years as maybe a journal of in the 1st thing probably i would say it's a shame of 1st of all for what reuters the witnesses and also be able to i'm not surprised, but the incentives would be upset, but it's, uh, it's a war, i'm just things happen and we are story. i was up and says, no, it was not considered was a direct attack. when during this, there were times so $8.00 to $9.00 journalist and videographers were standing. is there an open space on the safe space? there was nothing next to them. there was no building, there were no military censors. there wasn't even mandatory next to them. they were firing target that they thought are going to be b,
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b as in the vehicle of i'll just the, the are a big uh aside i some died uh, directly from, from, uh, from the apache, uh besides the readings about to me. so that's 2 voters on him today that they have should 2 statements that they did not condemn. they said that the mist came from is wayne decide, but they did not action. so that was going to explain the military. um, not even even the folks of the same thing. we have also, other jobs were still being hospitalized. thank god, some of them, most of them have a mind there injuries. i'm the whole the others i chose from their injuries as soon as possible. but i didn't, but yeah it's, it's, it's, it's a shame that we cannot even condemn such a dark attack. such an obvious effect as these are journalist accept when they could, that it was a, is really apache the directly attacked. and this was not something that happened by
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mistake or it was not an incident. and that was yes and i can before on the situation and loving and now to south africa where the south african president has expressed support for the palestinian cause, especially the need to stick to the you ends accepted to state solution in a statement from the con countries for administer, we support people is say that the palestinians have the right to have their own state where they exercise authority and free will within it. so we've also accepted un resolutions that they should be a 2 state solution. over time. israel has worked to make that impossible. now for more details on that, let's cross 5 to our corresponded know level you can get the will you nice to see, you just tell us more about the un principals south africa that says that that this
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should be allowed. well, minister, no they didn't bundle is of course the joining of the political leaders intellectual as to age union to spend more than 20 countries gathering into how does fix of africa to discuss what was dish amenities the crises of associated prospective i this because and participants in the conference includes representatives from global structures, the case can pretend as the many imperialism that would be including placene input, fiduciary, layla due to a code yet de la cruz of the particles. so she had as amended peroration, indeed, not that states, but really municipality bundle has used this opportunity to prove solutions on global issues. but most importantly, as quote for a boy called of these right is goods amid the region walks in the middle east. i'm calling for more action coming from the south african side, and from the minutes the speed shouldn't be any. a now osceola, how many applicants he does have come out condemned. do you watch these bold
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atrocities the caused by powerful countries a doing to these a smaller and displaced people? and in fact, how many countries are taken as dogs as a result to our phone of this, because of africa's government has made it clear where it stands and what it stones is. there's also been a lot of speculation of the presence of the ease, right? emission in the country as well, but the ministers also media to that to is open to discuss the you mrs. prisons with image. so that because you would know of you realize that this is viewed similarly to disrupt the kids. so that's a come to school. the packet, so the a position that's a government has taken in south africa is not surprising report and it's all in the context of the minister calling for more freedom before the for the scene is i guess it also speaks to the fact that they know exactly what puts the news awfully to practice of listen to more like a minister has to this is progressive of whatever quotation comes from and what so that's how old is wants to do, is play
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a role in finding peace. we don't hate what we want is the observance of international law. it's ensuring that people are press stuff free and that they enjoy the nice that every human being, just like the minister many lead is the south africa has a really to reach this, the supports for people to see me and people saying that they stand with them as the axis of evil supported by the imperialist views of life to you as an old dose is support. deposit is right. it edits war crimes which is crimes against humanity . and the evidence of all of this you would have seen in these different hundreds of people who help proteus within the country outside the office, as of right in this situation in cape town, and outside the u. s. the conservation. so how does, but all of them easily directly with the, for the seniors in the past few days or even so that's what can be just a faith, have a knowledge that that's um these are the policies to us. but the thing is,
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it's all a couple copies of the a particular policies in south africa and the attendees off of this particular event that we can do today. i also say that's the questions off palestine has been an issue for decades now. and from, with the stand this could have been avoided and the positions um they all taking everything in the car wash stuff. well that's lots of support for palestine from the global south or t corresponded. no lovely, you couldn't get it. thank you very much. i and as the countdown begins before the promised and dreaded idea of ground operation, trickier has sent planes carrying humanitarian aid for god's a residence, which is being distributed through egypt. following the violet escalation and 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 and supportive gaza from across the middle east, asia and the west in jordan, which.

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