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the the devastated thing is what it's tied to on a house with the ripples and he kills around $800.00 pound of fans in a single as like. so we're going to local media report warning, disturbing images are ahead. of the dead and wounded on children, women and the elderly while survive of the being type in of a nearby hospital. the
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radian romano, as on the tax will out onto the state until the westbank says he would pass the process of crushing the police. and in a red display of power and condemnation from the wife of washington was as well to respect the rules of war following the executive hospitals by the life of our international news center in welfare. this is a tv, the latest news from around the world. at least 800 past the is have your policy being killed in a single is ready as strike on a garza also with the that's according to local media reports.
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the v i'll actually are upholstered, little in the north of the tennessee was hit media report say the building is on fire. local authorities of brian to the effects, the war crime is ready. i mean, it has a site, it's launching as an investigation into what happens saying and nearby rocket and dep. it may have been hit several houses holding gaza says you have become a shelton to from the people hoping to escape the continuing bombardment. that's off the is the residence of the city and surrounding areas and back you a so the, so the the, the
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the, the, the who, the from the as i have been transferred to another house until the 1st by the will help organizations are the general have sent them the incident. this attack is, is well, this is a 5 was for since 2008 according to the policy, the civil defense, the image 20 hours before they've signed what claimed the lives of at least 800 people . this is when the i'll ask for the customer. so look like this video posted online was found vine offices to also report to the died in this s strike. it says found
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laser tubing and seeking refuge in the hospital. they got more details on the top from on the corner for the majority of the news, talking about the anger happening in the middle east. and everybody in the middle east is actually very angry of what happening and our president, the, i'm looking for that bus to listen to jordan. he was a about to meet to joe biden over there, and then he left to there and go back to the sink to the center of palestine. i mean, the city opened, i'm a law and the here, as you can see, the solution is really horrible. people and the injuries may have the doctors making, making surgeries for these injuries on the floors, and uh, without any uh you know, i need to think that helps them. so the hospitals,
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ones before one before the here at the international community that they are going to stop their services soon. i know we can the witness and we can see the house but still suffering from uh what, what, what were having because there's a lot of injuries more than more than 20 hard injuries. no, they dealing with inside the ship, a hospital, a chip, a host of follow, the injuries fall of the fall of civilians full full of people. but let's get more on this now to speak to jonas. i'm the honest robot internet control. but thanks for joining me. here, devastating fire this thing here. what's going on in gaza? this like is it is and they become the single bloody is individual attack and the whole confidence, i mean, what are your thoughts on it this evening?
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well, this is a horrifying and despicable act. of course it's a war crime. i don't think anyone can contest that. the question at this point is will the western countries who are sending their leadership there to support israel and it's ongoing massacre civilians in the gaza strip? will they continue to support without any pre conditions? this happened because the west unanimously allowed it to happen. not only that, but the west remedial worked to try and justify white israel would possibly target densely populated civilian areas. specifically, the bbc put out reports the day prior, which attempted to justify the potential why is real made potentially hit hospitals and schools. so this is something that we have to take in mind. the united states and the west voted against
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a un security council resolution draft which was proposed yesterday for a ceasefire. there has been no 2 monetary and 8 allowed into the gaza strip. there has been on food or water or electricity allowed to the people of the gaza strip. it is the civilian massacre. israel knows that it cannot target him as infrastructure without going in on the ground. and it is can committing agnostic or from these guys. they're not even bothering fighting the fact that they're targeting civilians at this point, they're openly saying as such, they're ultimately blocking, documented terry and supplies. and the west is supporting this. so this is not just the crime of israel, which directly may have pulled the trigger incense, the missile into the building, and is attempting to publish false information online, including videos from last year videos from different times. and of course, trying of escape what just happened at this time. it is not just the responsibility ability of israel, but the responsibility of the united states government,
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the u. k. government, the german government, and the french government are not only just backing is real. and this not only rejecting a ceasefire in this, not only pulling on is not pulling on israel to protect civilians properly for the ports of this until this moment. but also has actively participated in going there and sending their leaderships to support what is going on. they're not attacking military targets, there's no high value military targets. the israel has destroyed in gaza, specifically in gaza at this time. and that is clear for the whole world to see the w h o. just put out some statistics in his press conference indicating that over 51 targets within a matter of days medical targets medical sized for hit in the gaza strip. and it's very, very clear and delicate. very, very, tell it. yeah, well the base of the plan, so i mean, we just heard from the w a to the human rights thoughts, even the united states condemning these acts but couldn't prove a turning point in some way. are we likely to get a bigger reaction? now of course, a lot of countries around the world of condemning work day on frontier,
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the care due to egypt. everybody could this me, it's starting point. do you think i well, certainly the people are acting now. the people are coming to the streets in georgia and we sort them burn the israeli embassy. we're seeing that all around the world, outrages pouring in because this is such a horrible catastrophe. and there is no way of fighting it at this point for the israelis. and of course now the question remains will has beloved get involved. will the groups and serial get involved will either on get involved will, i'm sorry, law firm you haven't get involved. will the hash it shall be in. it all gets involved. this is the big question. and will this be the straw that breaks the camel's back for them to finally involve themselves? there's been a lot of threats coming from it on and a lot of friends from many different groups, but will they now act after this massacre? that is the big question. what we're seeing is a public reaction. now a display of outrage, a display of rage throughout the westbank, jordan levin on iraq and throughout the region. and really throughout the world
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we're seeing right now because not just in the world in the middle east, are we seeing outrage, we're seeing outreach, even in the western world, even amongst people that were supporting israel, gun ho, telling them to go and commit this sort of crime that we all know is happening. and so this is the big question. will there be military involvement now as a result of this, from places like lab and on, and the, and the answer. i would say it is very, very possible that we will now see a large escalation of the conflict of the time seems to be now for there to be action. and israel has decided it with the civilian mastic. and that, that is, uh, that does seem to be what we see going forward. probably this as a, like a genocide in the making. are we done with this? it interesting, you know how you came mediately reported on this yesterday. and they said that the, in fact of the british on false minutes,
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that he was said that the idea of owning carries out. the most of the most precision of strikes this is, this was the precision of strikes that was like, was this just the west and media like the united kingdom or the united states? just making these little sort of, uh, a tends to justify what israel is doing. well, they're working harder to justify it than the israeli military and themselves who some of their officials and spokes. people have come out and directly said that we have a war against civilians, so they're working harder than the israelis themselves. but anyone that has any understanding, even the most basic understanding of what's going on and gaza knows that all the military targets are under ground. and the israel needs to be striking, those target that needs to go in on the ground with the ground invasion in order to probably target on this. and that is not what it's doing. it is targeting from above. it's killed anywhere around $4000.00 people now because we have more than
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$1200.00 people who are under the rubble, which we don't even know their fates. some of them may still be alive, but the likelihood of them being debt is very high. so the as rarely openly are targeting civilians and the, the, the truck, they try and justify it because they want to justify what israel is doing right now . they want to give them a free hand. but let's just look at the statistics. now, all the leading human rights organizations, the liberal human rights organizations from the western world, put the number of the premium dead children in the entirety of the conflict. let's remember that's been going on in the tires of the complex, around 500, by a 550 roughly. that's what they say in the west. that's their thinking. that's what they put forth in years of complex. okay, this started in 2 days at the start of 2022. that's how many were killed and look how they went on and carried on condemning russia. and now look at this in a matter of days, around 1500 children in a matter of days in
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a week killed in the gaza strip. what is that for proportionality? what does that say about the westwood openly wants to condemn russia and wants to pull rusher more criminal? what does that say about the west which backs it? which is the western forms that are being sent into the gaza strip? what does not say more than double the amount of children that are killed? in fact, more they've been hospitalized casualties in the gaza strip fairly or the old civilians were talking about more than hospital are women and children in the gaza strip. that's what the west supports, that's where the western double standard lies. and that tells you everything you need to know about what's currently going on. well the, you know, the thing is that, uh, the ones, the dying and, uh, goes, uh, just the wrong color. my friend, but let's move on and that's gonna be if they do, you know, jordan, egypt have said no to refugees. pretty much. uh, gaza is an open prism and open ad prison is that he buys hearing aid getting in.
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there's nothing and we've heard of people safe from the human rights work thing in the matter of hours people will be out of food out of was a was next. i mean, what can almost see happen? do we only have the united states? so people all the rest of the world to pull out a humanitarian corey though, as well. the united states is obviously not even trying hard enough to do that. because every time that they say they've said for 2 consecutive days, that are around 9 o'clock in the morning, or in one case, 6 o'clock in the morning, there were reports that they were going to open the crossing with egypt. that did not happen. it was not allowed to happen and instead of israel and on both occasions around that time launched air strikes at the crossing itself. there are a trucks which are piled back for god knows how long that we have videos of waiting
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to come in. there had been a jump, sions who of tract for the desert, with backpacks on ready to send aid into gaza, but they're not being allowed to do so. and so the question here remains when, when it isn't enough for the west, do they have to slaughter hundreds of thousands of people for them to finally let in some aid? is that what has to happen? because the last is openly admitting to what it is right now and the genocides that were carried out against the indigenous people of australia and canada and the united states. look at how they're dealing with this situation. now, they're looking at doing the same thing because they're depriving them of water, they're depriving them of food. this is a people 2400000 trapped in a timely, tiny, densely populated area, more densely populated than tokyo costs, more than half of which are children, 75 percent of which are refugees who have nowhere to go, nowhere to sleep, nowhere to hide. when they're told to go to the south, their bones on the way to the south, the hospital is attacked,
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the schools are attacked the most or attacked. they're safe. nowhere, none. there is of my own uh, extended family in the gaza strip. we'd love to people not only that, they've had to leave their homes as well. so this hits the home for anyone that has family there. everybody knows somebody. if you have any family members or you have any friends there, you know, somebody that's been killed or you know, somebody that's been displaced and was their home. that is the reality there right now. and the west is supporting it and it is only the west which has the ability to tell israel no, we won't allow this, but they won't do it. yeah, well my condolences robert seal assigned. thank you for your time. going to have to leave of that. just some political, honest role, but in, in the cash. thanks again. thank you. all right, ron has come down to the strike describing it as a seamless attack on innocent people around condemns is really regimes deadly attack on palestinian hospital. in garza,
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the attack resulted in the mazda dom and injury of hundreds of defense, was patients and the wounded. the more details on listening cause a live. it's all. so you cause a lot of the austin, i can. yeah. as in, as of the full scale of this tragedy, begin to imagine tonight with slow being guessing we've gotten show from around the world and take us as it was been said so far, these very well said there was a great deal of reaction. however, not much from the united states, but a little more on that later. but if we were to summarize the events of the past 24 hours, even the past week, week and a half, it would have to just be one single word and it would be outraged. that is what people are feeling. that is what the heads of state are feeling. similarly, many heads of states have been trying their best to ensure that the conflict between israel and cause i did not spill into reasoning, countries and territories, and the foot of that is even alive. but this attack on the hospital in guys
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a city has essentially is given many leaders, that's essentially a reason to not just condemn, but coal people to action as to what that specifically refers to is unclear. but it seems that many heads of state or at least have little bit more determined to ensure that something is done. let's take a quick listen to what the turkish president had to say when he calls people to action. heating a hospital with women, children, and innocent civilians is the latest example of israel's attacks that lack the most basic human values. i invite all of humanity to take action to stop this atrocity in gaza, which is unprecedented in history. the atrocity that the turkish president is referring to is not just this recent attack over the past few decades. if not since the mid 19 hundreds. there has been a great deal of aggression. there's been conflict and wars between palestine and
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israel, and there have been casualties on both sides. but up until this point, the most amount of casualties or at least depths, has just been over 2000. and even just before this attack, the tolls were about just north of 2000. in fact, more people died in the last week, week and a half. then people died in the $5050.00 plus day war between israel and taking this attack into consideration as the tolls are just adding up. uh, guys, as a ministry of health actually just released the recent number suggesting that the newest death to science at about 3 and a half a 1000. the most bloodiest campaign, since anyone can remember really. and the sentiments were also shared by saudi arabia essentially hinting that the attacks are being carried out against hospitals, schools, and civilian infrastructure. let's take a listen to what the for ministry had to say of the kingdom of saudi arabia
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condemns, in the strongest terms the heinous crime committed by the israeli occupation forces by bombing al ali baptist hospital in gaza, which led to the death of hundreds of civilians including children, wounded and injured. this dangerous development requires the international community to stop its double standards with relation to applying international humanitarian law when it comes to is really crimes. most important thing to note out of all of this is we've just lifted heads of state, essentially declaring people condemning israel and its actions providing humanitarian aid and essentially holding israel responsible for its actions. but one of the most fundamental things could be not necessarily what has been said, but what has not been said coming back to the silence from the united states. there has been no statement issue just yet set these to our knowledge. and that resembles an even bigger issue because the u. s. president joe biden was expected to visit israel on wednesday and meet with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu.
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now we don't have updates regarding that we can expect more updates as the hours go by, but there is also one more thing that could just be fundamental. we've heard from essentially his beloved media sites that have cited essentially wednesday as a day of anger essentially. and seeing that this recent attack has not just for some reason, but provoked them to the point where they say they will carry out an attack. that is real, has never seen this as a matter of great concern. the format in which it will carry out based on its claims, is unclear. but jason's taking that into consideration the potential visit with the us presidents and the general issues within the region. the conflict between 11 on or at least has below forces and the south of living on an israel is a matter of great concern. so the possibility for an escalation is incredibly high . the outrage is there and similarly, so there has been a great deal of protest not to essentially make some protests that we've seen over
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the past week. these are protests of outrage essentially against the state of israel, and the art protests in lebanon in turkey. you, jordan, and the list goes on and on. so this is unprecedented. and it will essentially come down to what the leaders will have to do in response to these attacks in a very interesting the, the, let's hope things done escalate as you put the that's all the cause want. yes, and i can, i'm for updates. i'm fine because of, of the hospital being hit, washington has cooled on his well, to quote respect liberals over more in israel and gaza. but we feel confident in our conversations with these realize that and we will continue to, to reiterate that the law of war must be upheld. so it is getting more perspective on this now because it's in new york and i'll see if i can move, move in, kind of good to see you again. now uh, kind of a was a reaction from the us,
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but still a reaction, right? indeed, we are having the united states make clear that they feel israel should comply with international law in light of this incident that has happened not the 1st time the united states has criticized israel before if we're targeting civilians, etc. so it's important to note, however, with bite, sat to arrive in israel tomorrow, there has been some outrage, members of congress receded to leave and some others have spoken off of out by didn't going to visit with the israeli leaders in the light of this happening in light of their recent action. now it's also important to note that there has been quite a strong response from, from us that it has included references, not just the israel, but to the united states. here's what we do for each of those precious lives. the united states is responsible for the attack on guy is a hospital that killed hundreds of palestinians. the hospital massacre confirms the
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enemy's brutality and the extent of his feeling of defeat. now there have also been words uh from the leaders of canada. we understand that the, the head of states, the prime minister of canada, made remarks regarding the situation. here's why he's been quoted as saying of the news coming out of an absolutely unacceptable international humanitarian, international law needs to be respected in, in this and in all the rules around was. and it's not accepting the hospital body now, the wide spread outrage among americans about the events that have taken place. it seems that among both conservatives and liberals in the united states, there is harsh criticism of israel and the continued us financial and military support of israel. however,
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the mainstream of american politics on both the democratic and republican side seems to be solid. the behind israel at this time, the american establishment is pretty solidly tied in and supporting israel despite the fact that one takes a look at, at the social media and a lot of social media response to today's advance. it's pretty clear there's many americans who don't agree. yeah. so i'm guessing care of you mentioned earlier about the present binding, but i, we know that he's do it as well tomorrow. but how's the fact i'm likely to impact his visit? well, i mean, it appears that biding is going ahead with the trip. however, part of the reason for the trip was that by didn't was going to meet with his palestinian counterpart, the leader of the palestinian authority. but now we understand mahmoud abbas has canceled any participation in the trips that raises the question of what purpose will biden's journey ultimately serve it? will it just be an opportunity for him to uh,
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do uh to meet with his rail and reassure his rail out of us support and uh that wouldn't seemed to serve the purpose of advancing and making things better or de, escalating the situation. now, there has been a response from the united nations. we have seen the office of the un council on human rights on the we've seen a response from their spokesperson. this is what she had to say about what's going on. right. we've got uh, we don't have that web right now. okay, but we're gonna try and get that sorted out. fine. so don't be here today. we'll probably speak again soon. 5 again, all these cable them. thank you. the same post s as in the westbank city of gen in the have a re quote to the been of fine. i've rebooted the 5 at is ready for us. is the according
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to it is honorable, said he online the id f open fly using both of bravo brothers on live. i munition yes. like on the hospital because the policy is taking to the seeds in food service in various 15 in the region. the hundreds of people and romano clashed with the police and one of them floats us over the slide. so you can see locals certain size to the police call daunting. i'm clubbing, according to the media pass in security forces had to disperse the cloud, but how many and i gave up as well as from romano, says that this attack has a potential to trigger a massive on rest of them. at least maybe it's also done more with miss more
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are out of glass, just the bottom model. but this is, i've been to, this is a big shortcut. remove all the witnesses such as the eyes of the people while it completely shops. i'm kind of understand what's happening. got my, there's not even going to do the walking. i see is the, uh, you gotta buy your neighbors. the tvs are both custin gloves have been and all the social media. they changed the black, angry illustrations, added with a stations following the values that shopping and use of care for them. because of that is the issue of the terms of those band supplies, the shop support for them to be able to get that. they could be the cynical office and food supplies and send it to the guys about this time. exceptionally is why it has the clothes on the right across the board, as with the guys or even with is a lot with egypt. so that i see on the feeder, there are heavens list. they gotta do anything to help the people to guys. i'll get killed as injured, more than the 3000 killed the. so i'm 810000 aged. the outrage
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has been rippling out throughout the arab, well, the jordanian capital, a mon crowns attempted to assume these are the embassy isn't. so you're angry for this assign to bring since to the quote on with a gas finds in response. that's plus live now to us, he's the middle east bureau chief ammonia, the notion of the bill. well, i'm saying so now we seem to pull the protests in jerusalem for the strike on the hospital wall. can you tell us? good evening to you. i'm now in a good use the arab town, we think jerusalem municipality. and this is one of many places around jerusalem as well as all across the west bank where earlier clashes erupt, it's between local residents and is rarely forces. after it's news a came about how ospital in the guys
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a city he and the dozens of hundreds of people killed people of arab and muslim communities have been called to take out the streets and fight against israeli forces. and this is what they have basically been doing. they have been hearing these calls through social media, from a moms in the malls everywhere. they found a way to know about the process preparing and they took to the streets to clash with is rarely both the police and his rarely soldiers. and where i am right now is may look quiet, but we went up that road that you can see behind me. and we saw several teenagers, some of them covering their faces, hiding be behind the fence leading to the university facility to ride now. and from time to time they're throwing molotov cocktails and firing firewood.

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