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jeanette at this time has been yep, that was of sam. i pleasure. i show the as casualties. mountain god. so the issue of international humanitarian law is essential. the west claims to defend the rules based order. however, it would appear this does not apply to the people of gaza. the west is now complicit in more crimes and worse. the shocking images from northern gaza as a refugee camp is hit by and is rarely ever strike with hundreds killed and entered . the idea of claims it was targeting a mazda commander. also, java has become
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a graveyard for children. it's a living hell for everyone else. eunice, ethics presses grave concern for children in gaza as the palestinians up sol surpasses 8500 nearly half our children's south america attend dams. israel strike on a gauze a refugee camp was for libya, severance diplomatic ties with the tel aviv prioritizing you see that you for life . lydia had decided to terminate its diplomatic relations with the state of israel . the original rubel live in moscow. you're watching archie international. we start with shocking new scenes from dies, where some 400 people are said to have been killed and wounded in an as riley strike on a refuge account. that adds to the total death toll which has passed $8500.00. a warning, the following images are distressing. the
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wounded as civilians can be seen being rushed to an indignation hospital nearby the casualties include women and children. humanitarian organizations have called the latest strikes on dogs that a wake up call for world leaders same a seas far must be urgently secured. while homos says 7 hostages were killed, including 3 foreigners, and tuesdays is rarely attacked. we have reporters across the middle east and in the complex zone covering what's in folding by the hour. here is months or schuman canadian palestinian journalist from gaza on the fly. see you on the get all this in the cities, the suburbs, bottom line areas and they've been areas around the city. a
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positive has not that she any of this subject to there's a going to be for free and it is all taking out the knows that this nature need that is in a mass. busy after 26 is my own we, i've seen is continue with disruption. often just prior to the yesterday, 3 defense must have got has happened to over 1000 on, excuse me, on 3 different jobs. provide me a job was the most densely populated area in the city. so they were done with, with, with children button phones and said it was like some f, 16, a $5055.00 were done on the phones. now the buildings on that is on the left, the lights and tells me it's been just age 12 i must have
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to do is i have done a little bit of communication black i'll, i'll take this all sorts of photos that it's in this all mazda 2.2000000 residents and there was a 3 inch from the know, 10 the streaming, uh, internet and phone provider saying that his name has cut off all communication. again, against a few things about the hollow, metal regulation god, we will need to achieve this lives to talk to you and your audience. we will continue to try this. older boys is all to the motion for me to after the strike, our local reporter could no longer contact his own relatives who were near the refuge account. how does this alonso she is worried? his family might have been caught up in the attack. he later, later managed to find his father and a local hospital before we lost our connection with him. we have since been unable
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to contact him due to failing communications. this morning i was trying to get there. my family are in the north look into these things in the north, in my house. they are still there. and so this morning i was, i tried many times to find a car for myself. i'm actually afraid my family over there on i'm afraid i lost my friend. i really want to get there and i really want to get there because i want to see my family members to be kind of even find to for to, for the area. and they just didn't know where to go. meanwhile, does is interior ministry has commented on the idea of funding of the refugee camp calling its in to let you also be listed as these radio occupation continues to commit both direct crimes against civilians, the latest of which was the foaming of the whole residential neighborhood. you
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value a refugee camp in northern got a strip, the occupation use 6 mega bombs each weighing one ton of explosives. the bombing completely destroyed the block 6 neighborhood, a new body, a refugee camp, which consist of stacked most the old buildings, that house hundreds of people. these really were planes entirely destroyed the neighborhood using 6 us made films killing and wounding approximately 400 people according to the initial reports of the latest mess. it could be as way the army is committing and the goal district click governments for if an ocean are to middle east, we are safe, gives us the is rarely take on the latest strike. a well, israel is saying that a target is her last is military infrastructure in the guys history, but yes, we know that so often residential areas and civilian infrastructure are also attacked to stay 26 of these rarely, military operation in gaz. a total of $11000.00 targets had been struck in place during this time with the army, claiming all of them have been related to her massive tv in their daily briefings.
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the army continues reporting about their military success on the ground. but at what price? the question that many know us earlier in tuesday, the idea for nouns that stay eliminated to and by heating b r e, who was the commander all time, not central. forget is very important when they were officer for so long. i know the army also says that he was one of the leaders who coordinates into the daphne a tags on these really southern communities. on october, the 7th, when you are a member of mass milton's answered israel, killing civilians taking scores hostage, and especially with the army. this man was killed in an air strike orange, amelia refugee camp, which is situated in the northern parts of the guys, a streets notify from gaza. ctf highly densely populated area. of course you army says that to this man was in his underground complex, together with
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a number of other alternatives. who were also killed on this quote. the army also reported about secondary exclusions, claiming that they were as storage as of weapons in that same underground, complex palestinian sources of forest report. now the scores of innocent civilians lost their lives to. this is the fact that these really army does not denied here is the idea of schools, person homeless, blaming people for not leaving the area prior to these really a tie. you know that there are a lot of refugees, a lot of innocent civilians, men, women and children in that refugee camp as well. right? this is a tragedy of warble f. i mean we, as you know, we'd be saying for days move sites. the villas are not involved or cannot be moves by and trying to get me or if you knew there were civilians, very, you knew there were refugees, all sorts of refugees. but you decided to still drop
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a bomb on that refugee camp attempting to kill this and last commander. by the way, it was, he killed. i can confirm. yeah, they'll be more updated. he asked me know that he was killed and i by the civilians . there we're doing everything we can to minimize, i'll feel it. i'll see again badly. they are hiding themselves with in civilian population. and again, we're doing this page by page. i'm are going to go after every one of the parents who were involved. does that mean it's a bank on the 7th of october? well, these really army has indeed repeatedly called on gas. it has to move closer to the junction border to the south altogether street, but it is hard to do as you know, there is a dramatic shortage of fuel in the employee right now due to a throw. sage plus many people simply do not have any means of transportation. and some time ago, there were problems with the internet and phone connections as well. so it was
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really hard for people to coordinate the evacuation have for its meanwhile, these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was blaming her mask for using the civilians as a human shield. something that the north and grove denies. well is what it was doing, everything to get palestinians civilians out of harm's way. come us is doing everything to keep the palestinian civilians in harm's way is well burgess, palestinian civilians to leave the areas of armed conflict. while from us prevents those civilians from leaving those areas at gunpoint or a thoughts from these really air strikes. these rarely troops continued finds indeed deeper into the guys a street fund. they have also been operating on the ground. we hear from the army that's violent clashes a rob to and as a result, safety him nice. milton's have been killed, but 9 is rarely soldiers have also lost their lives. and their families have been
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notified. most of the casualties in gaza are women and children yesterday and pregnant women was killed in a strike. doctor's fight to save her baby. a warning the following footage is distressing. and despite the efforts of the metrics, the little boy died dies and children are bearing the heavy burden of the war. according to the latest figures, over 3500 children have been killed by idea of strikes with many more injured along the lines of children's rights watch song says gaza has become a graveyard for children. a job that has become a great job for children. it's a living hell for everyone else. and yet the threats to children go beyond phones and motors. i want to speak briefly now on, on 2 of those more to and trauma. cuz the mold and 1000000 children of jobs have a pretty good award across. so, so this is why erie we keep holding for
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a safe for why we believe that say far is, is so take on average $420.00 children does have a report of the children injured, every guide, $420.00 obviously. so as far we had to see foss with 72 hours that were made a 1000 children don't have to. um, you know, the. busy front of motors or, or showing that remain a 1000 children in, in 72 hours would, would for the safe again and that to us to you. and if it is all the state farm agent simply means we would keep innocent children sides and is just coming in. the roof of border crossing between garza and egypt has been opened. according to egyptian officials media on the ground are reporting the crossing. it will at $454.00 and a passport holders and 90 heavily injured palestinians. out of the, as a recent footage from the egyptian side of the border shows, preparations being carried out with the ambulance has already waiting for victims
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of the complex members of the egyptian red crescent. reportedly, se 80 ambulances have entered gaza and egyptian hospitals are preparing it to receive $120.00 injured civilians. while dogs, uh, is it facing, were a lot less attacks. the west bank has also been targeted, was tensions rising in the region. video footage shows a strength that reportedly destroyed the house of a senior high mazda official in the westbank. local say there were at least the 3 explosions that turned the building to russell earlier is really forces conductive raids in the region that were followed by violent classes resulting in several jazz . a local reporter from ramallah has the latest is that what i see is doing straight to remo. lucky in the evening. um, but i'm gonna assume that some of our son fractions called for a gentler supply comprehensive site for could be no school is no, no sir, it's small and life itself. stay completely. but at the same size, there is
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a government decided to expand in kids and on the west bank and to expand it. so here we could ask some of those bank. i would say that so civil october. i know more than 120, but as soon as it goes back, i'd be killed by that. it is under to close. and the more than 1800, i just did the one for the same number also aged. so he's right also is 5 times on those bacteria, thrones and the split is that it's due to from the sounds and you don't move months on the yes. so they also they want him to needs a lot of stop, put them in and lead us. so it's going guy isn't a nice, there is a round up there, but i see the status of a mass on the us. the even both would like on facebook or social media. so it said we could as soon as i was back on the system, is that the, the on is that she's, i'm the scene in part of most kind of pick up the f one is for from the farms because the roads pretty split. it says, do they all of the city limits, need clubs, the nation with that is to be there. so that's,
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that's the situation that was back on today. but i see on the options for, for a day page. so it's 50, that's more of a book. i think we will station will take a list of the time and then some of them what it sounds. and so as i'm plus a dresser to points, to raise the forces so so, so that i see what was the last 7 and they got a script. and so with us to that to they could i found on the tv then said the prime minister of the palestinian authority says officials will not return to ruling don said without a proper 2 state solution in place. even if israel removes him, us a good thought has to have the palestinian authority to go together and run the affairs of guys open out a political solution for the west bank as if this palestinian authority is going aboard and that 60000000 is rainy tank. i don't accept the president doesn't accept it. none of us will accept in a chevy, a post fall. we are what i mean. i think it's a but it color that position normally the shipping, the word will say i would not go and try to help and give them my organization. so
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it's part of my initial that was my front of my people because i've seen any of that ship is supposed to be responsible for palestinians, including those and gotcha. so i, i don't accept this logic that the, the prime minister stay is the thing to do when i think this shows that the p a is week, is located been to my listings and, and, and neither the west bank because not in the west bank. they hardly control 50 percent of the area. they have the control and i'm a luxury cool and, and the big let him. so they are not capable. they know they are most capable to manage the situation in drugs, yet they offer insurance at the bottom. and the fact that the, this, the best it presents is a little bit the, i'm not saying anything, you'll hardly listen to any voice,
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but that other voices from playing to propose some ideas of how good. but assume people should be monitoring the complicated situation. there are some serious and reasonable voices inside those talk to or so i will try to the real part of this lecture of that is left with a buzz that i'm trying to work things out. and basically, we should go to a task of diplomacy. the death toll in the west bank has reached $114.00 since the start of the war and report so there's rarely rates taking place. so what can you tell us about the situation on the ground there? well, actually most of the, this is a committed by secular. now the sec let's they have $300.00 students. and it does go through each news $12150.00. but the thing is that what comes into us bank and nobody has noticed that bit of daily getting so far on the 10 percent
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and the newest bank because everybody is attracted to the most seconds that are more important. that's happening and goes, well, israel and its allies claim efforts to minimize civilian casualties in gaza. the era world as well as a number of its south american states have strongly condemned the attacks on the civilian population. with some states re calling their masters to israel on the even breaking diplomatic ties, we condemn the strongest of israel's bumping of at your ballot camp. this is a crime in addition to the crimes of the occupation in gaza. and the conscious of the world can not remain silent about it via this you deal. prioritizing respect for life. bolivia has decided to terminate its diplomatic relations with the state of israel to repudiate and condemn the aggressive and disproportionate is really military offensive own goals as well. as the threat to international peace and security places. but as you sent me in the, in an exclusive interview with archie,
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the bolivian ambassador to the us and said that as a pacifist a to bolivia can not maintain diplomatic relations with countries that don't respect human life. i believe it has the status of the best of the state which isn't strange in its constitution. therefore, we cannot maintain diplomatic relations with countries that did not respect life all the peoples, the un charter, international law and human insight and international law. sus demonstrating its historic position of support for palestine believe it has decided to break diplomatic relations with israel after the recent events and gaza, which has still taken place at this moment with thousands of palestinians have given their lives in the struggle for their territory. and freedom of self determination what we do not support israel and its attempts to take over the country that seeks independence and freedom believe his principal position is the simple distorted claim of the palestinian people. we say are the establishment of a palestinian state, both in the u. n. and in our biological engagements,
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we recognize its status as a full and independent state and believe that palestine should have its own constitution and should make decisions on its own. no, just as an internal part of the un. meanwhile, her mazda has released the video, reportedly showing 2 of its militants entering, is rarely territory through a tunnel in northern gaza. they then clashed with israel, a forces using automatic rifles and anti tank weapons is really tanks relate, are seen taking positions inside gaza behind the barrier journalist and social activist use to for don, spoke with my colleague nikki aaron earlier and said, as well as fighting against the mos and not deliberately targeting civilians of what the idea of is trying to do is to minimize casualties from innocent people. so that's why we're requesting for them to move towards self. in order for the is really a army to succeed in its mission and its mission is to destroy mass and bring the
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hostages, the one, but how much getting out back home. and that's me all who was a quote as well as invasion of dogs as a how many mission closing religious scripture less just like listen to what he said. cool. um the entire people and the leadership of the people embrace them and believing them. remember what honestly did to you, we were member and we fight. we actually nation of avalanche was said to be an enemy of the israelites. here's extermination was commanded by god to stop me. and that's and you, all, he was quoting for the complete destruction of balsa no, we're calling for the complete destruction of the terrorist organization, isis having a 100 percent, as where it has no intention of getting innocent people is what has no intention to harm innocent faith but this thing is, in fact if we would like to do that, we could have done it without even putting any soldiers x risk. we have enough bombs enough airplanes to literally destroy all of garza in 30 minutes. what we're
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trying to do is, is to destroy how much and we are talking about which is 324-0000 terrorists out of the 2000000 people who are living there. so the thought it is the 30240000. is this how much there is not the innocent people have guys otherwise we wouldn't even ask the innocent people to remove to move them towards the north region, just going inside and whoever comes, you know, he's talking but this is about the situation. so please, we have to focus on the fact that the main focus is that they're still going to vision isis habits. so this footage shows the empty streets in the border town of stair on to it used to be home to around $30000.00 citizens. residents have left them at the escalating violence after the town was attacked by her mos on october 7th. for joining me now. live is now on the bar whose husband was killed by hamas militants on october 7th. no, thank you for speaking with us. can you tell us 1st what happened to your husband
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that morning? and so my husband is a part of the week volunteers that are in such situation. uh, that is in charge of your, you know, keeping the states uh in the morning we thought it would just, you know, i'd say, i say as usual, but for people to understand that it is usual for us to hear alarms to hear sirens. i mean, i said, and i don't understand how people can accept that, but for us hearing sirens is like, okay, there siren, we will enter the paper and we will stay there and everything will be okay in like 10 minutes. everything won't stop, you know, just, it's a jump brock it. um. but it was not the situation. um, it was very clear that something different and dangerous. it's happening.
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and my husband talked uh, he messaged the security officer in charge in our keyboard. see what's the spot and understood that there is, there is an implication of service to our people. and he asked me if i think he should go out and help. yeah. weapons. we don't have weapons in our home. get with them and to help and fight the terrorist before you know they, they'll get in to do what they really want to do to the damage. and i, i said, yeah, i said yes. and we went with god to buy the weapons that a rifle and together with other volunteers and with our security officers, he went to fight the terrorist and then did the fight the terrorist and were outside group of i think between 10 to 20 terrorists trying to climb over our
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friends with many and with lesson and just trying to get in and be great people only 6 people, you know, not like a great day meeting. they were only 6 people trying to like them and trying to deter them. and they did. and my husband for alison shots, shots and spending less. well our family, his family, his keyboard. he loved the place he grew up in this place and just said or so, so sorry to, to hear the story. he was very heroic. indeed. no, i'm wondering because you say that hearing silence was not unusual, but of course this time it was different that there has been criticism leveled at netanyahu and his government that an attack of this scale put occur in an area that was so heavily guarded. i'm wondering if you share that view, that criticism of the government are you seeking answers from authorities?
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um, of course i want answers we all, i think i'm afraid just to go back home. the ones we want to go back home. it's not talked about in the media, but we are are we are about 300 townsend people who are displaced on our home. we are, i'm currently in a hotel with my family, but for now the card redesigning. anything. i mean, i'm just a fantastic person. i'm not the position and i'm not anything for them. yeah, been for them, but i currently just want them to like get our loved ones that are hostages, to bring them back and making my home safe again, making with me and my friends and my family and my keyboards, making us feel safe against that. we can come back to our houses and,
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and leave it there in peace like you did until that awful saturday. no, uh huh. mosse says that 7 hostages were killed, including 3 foreigners. and tuesdays is really attacked. i know the israel has so far, refused any negotiation on prisoner exchanges with him. us, do you know any other families who been affected by this mask and nothing? and what actions do they want from the government to secure the release of their loved ones? so sadly, um this old area are very big spanish for, uh, uh, uh, all the cube which isn't the other places in the area are under the same umbrella. so, everyone knows someone who is not here either hills or is, are or hostage. and we have here families with their loved ones in their states unknown and say one of them that they want them,
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that unfortunately one of them back. but how is it that that we can have even a proof of life events. you know how he doesn't receive so many uh, aid right now i'm insuring aid through the rock by the rough across the what, how come the red cross cannot access. our sausage and tower keeps our fee for people. there are ensuring our kids baby babies under, under the age of one. how come? no one can see you though, you know, when you know who just you know, we just see them just like to know that they're ok can even back we can people don't. yeah. get any answered ok. all right, we're gonna leave it there now who borrow. thank you so much for sharing your story with us. know us husband was killed by homeless militants on october 7th. thank you
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. thank you very much. well, as the israel, how much conflict ranges on humans who the rebels have claimed they have fired a ballistic missiles and the drones at israel. a good, that's the law. all right, i'm source as low as the large number of ballistic and we miss ios as well. as drones at various still here to the east where the enemy multiplied territories. begin many of the forces confirm that this operation is the 3rd operation. disappointed or press the brothers in palestine and confirm that we will continue to carry out most strikes with me styles and rolls until the ears really, aggression stops. it's essential to point out the status of the game and he is have with respect to this ongoing conflict. and he says that the strikes will continue to happen until the massacre of the palestinians come to an end. it appears that the empty side will not be backing down. they said this is the 3rd type of attack. if it's not the 1st and it doesn't seem to be that,
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that it will be the last either for the recent developments coming out of young men of courses concerning because we've been discussing the potential for a spell over of this conflict, intimate incidents and the rest of the region, and many experts and representatives authorities, political or otherwise suggest that the spillover has already begun listening to some of the statements coming out of them. and they also suggest that this ongoing aggression from young man, or at least against israel, is happening not just because of the is really conflict, but most of because of is really american aggression in the region. this is something that they're quoting as well. we do know that the united states currently has a large presence in the region, whether it's, it's naval force or the thousands of troops that are currently position in those areas. this is another month, another matter that we need to take into consideration when looking at this conflict. so there's a great deal of tension does a great deal of resentments as to what's happening. and so the scope of all of this, essentially the united states, as i said in response, decided to bolster its military presence in the region. today. can announce the
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decision to deploy an additional $300.00 troops to the us central command region from home stations in the continental united states. these additional troops will provide capabilities and explosive ordinance, disposal, communications, and other support enablers for forces already in the region. please note that we will not discuss specific deployment locations for these forces, but i can confirm they are not.
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