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[000:00:00;00] the slide kills 12 people and wounds dozens in central gods up. that's according to the public opinion. instead of the administrative is that agrees that for the 1st time suited daily for our humanitarian pause to allow agents. faults of northern garza, as well as the evacuation of civilians is due to investigate must go plus the guard in south africa's ruling policy. as his secretary general appears, is found all the 12th of 2 things of what's happening that smoking. oh, it's a demo site, it's a demo site. it's
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a tough time on my lation of the nation. and weston condemnation of israel's actions in does that gross for the belgian official calling for the sanctions against that would be the cisco 9 pm in the evening. k and the russian capital miners be to scouts on his how the world is looking this thursday. thanks for joining us. but we started in central garza with 12 people have been killed and dozens more wounded. the is where the defense forces head several residential buildings and guards outside the box. you ation. so that's according to the policy and your interior administrate. the windows have been taken to the all likes the hospital investigators are the same, searching for survivors. but in the city of con eunice,
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the full must have been destroyed until to 59, have been reduced to rubble, with hundreds more damaged st. gosset's. since the water up to more than one month ago, let's close the live now 2 months old schumann, who's a canadian, a palestinian journalist month. so thanks very much for joining us. i'm 1st of all, what can you tell us about the situation in fountain units? we do know that the city was struck today. that's correct. and the city was struck several times today, leaving separate and casualties. our bit of the biggest bus route happens even further south from con eunice, in the city of drop off. uh, there are old but 57. we have been killed from 2 properties in 2 separate spikes. and they've been taken to the hospital get together with thousands of on the intent of the main use as well. i'm going to forget from knoxville and eunice, as you can see behind me, because the intense all fits last off, but if you'd be multiple media, people are rushing here. however,
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the main use is it has the city. that's the city, the 3 major hospitals there are being bombarded in the vicinity. this is the name of these are buying to make a full, a tour on trying to drive the 9th invasion with a quote of symbolic victories against the fed as being that dispensed by, taking over a ship, a hospital and also a boss with them. and a page hospital, this is just this, i mean this is needing a lot of casualties on the way. and they have a nice, i'm driving the tax loss that i'm most of those areas. mm. no, no. the said that is agreed to daily for our q monetary impulses in northern garza, how desperately all these polls is needed. and do you think that they could be a pos, so a more wide, a ceasefire the uh i think that the breach a more why than ceasefire that's going to dates available by steps graduates steps . so this is a good beginning,
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a 4 hour window ceasefire in different areas and it also split up definitely would be a good start. however, the question is, what is the andy that expects this or wednesday you or when? unfortunately, again, i know, i mean they have several times that they don't see slide areas to find, find i was that civilians have been using these, interviewing designs would hope that the baby was expected to sign. and yes, it's a disabled speech that hasn't been the most viewed and we find it for definitely because we'll have to wait and see whether those 2 monetary impulses are observed by both sides months. so schumann, canadian protestant age on this thanks very much for bringing us the light. just thank you. thank you for your time. i. it's a dozen officials say the desk sold has exceeded 10000 with over 27000 injured funds. according to you and estimates of 15000 people have fled south in southern garza,
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near the egyptian border. the town of russell was also head spine is rarely strike wounding a number of people. a gibson surgeon who has treated palestinian people says that he was shot by some of the in jersey. so. 2 the casualties include the seats that actually you have of 18. 19 the sunday morning deal with mostly women and the children and some young adults and older people. and this is these patients were doesn't look like fight those women and children of different fighters. the injuries were reading duties and included is fine. injuries of the injuries. precious busy was it leading freshers. open fishes exposed was less and less, less a skin. and those dreams, as well as a very severe,
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as of the what was the ones they have one of the patients had there's a what the was difference was different degrees of this. and the extent of $13000000.00 facilities actually is just to fight under any circumstances. instead of it being a safe place. the being of this police were you looking for the bombarded the entrance of the hosp, the and insides officers officers was attached to the times as mentioned by the police teens, which is opposite to a to so meanwhile, the white house says that as well as agreed to daily full hour she monetary impulses in parts of northern garza to allow a deliveries as well as the evacuation of civilian starting on thursday. it was also agreed to open a 2nd car door for civilians to sleep. we've been told by the israelis that there
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will be no military operations in these areas over the duration of the pause. and that this process is starting today. well, from all of this, that goes live now to seize, middle east bureau chief and maria phenomena joining us from jerusalem. maria, what more can you tell us? first of all about these she monetary impulses please. well 1st of all, i have to say that this is a very significant achievement, and this is why, according to tell us to use sources, has really aris tries have already claimed more than 10000 lives and civilian casualties. the israel calls collateral damage have been of a big concern for the international community. of course, hopefully we will see the death toll decrees and the women's talk because now is revel hold daily for our human. it's her in pauses in several areas altogether. street starting says a year in which they will be notified to know as tribes no classes with the army.
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the white house added that they cannot say now for how long this will be last thing, but still it is as my colleague from the gather street now said it is a good step towards a ceasefire. maybe lots to humanitarian. cory doors are open in the guys as trays that will allow civilians to leave combat areas. it's mike also potentially allowed the safe passage of the hostages. as you remember, more than 200 forty's railways, and for the nationals from around 40 countries are held now by him us and palestinian islamic jihad militants inside the guys a stream. so it is also a good potential possibility for down to freely be released out for us when negotiations are retained over the they are released in addition to that about a 100 drops arrived in quite every day and they a number according to the white house, will now be increased to 150 and, you know,
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the communitarian situation on the ground has been very bad and has been to the ration recently due to dramatic shortage of water, food, medical supplies. so we might see the improvements in this area as well. the white house consider is held this an important step, but continues opposing the ceasefire. they were a numerous calls for a truce, as you remember in a form of statements, condemnation, even un resolutions, a number of that. but nothing have worked so far because of the us position, but certainly humanitarian pauses is better than nothing. but of course, it's clear if it is observed a bit of a breakthrough, marie and i know you've touched on this before, but you don't seem to have to mistake that these poses a quote to lead to a why to cease fire on the ground. was there,
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are they to talk about the complete say fire right now applause. this is not what we have been hearing from these really leadership, political, and military. the only have been rates are rating of that i long and hard. war is a, had a news ceasefire. before they hostages free, and this is what's these really prime minister regenerated again after the white house announcements. let's take a listen. i would like to set aside all kinds of false rumors that we are hearing from all sorts of directions and re clarify. one thing. there will be no cease fire without the release of our hostages. everything else is false. so again, it's not a ceasefire, but it's really made clear and it was not ready for any tours including too many tearing. so what we see happening now somewhat contradicts to what israel was preparing the public for a hand. it changed, obviously, due to pressure from washington. and that is another indication that these ro, i'm the us have selected different approaches regarding this dudley conflict. just
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recently we heard benjamin intern yahoo saying israel will take security responsibility of the guys after the war is over, meaning it will regain some control over things on the ground inside the gather street with washington responding, basically to that would be a rather bad idea. so disagreements between partner as friends and allies, us and israel, a obviously there, but it seems a lot to comes through so many territories for now. that's the american approach. that one way certainly seems better than nothing of these middle east bureau chief, many of phenomena. thank you very much for walking us through those like you monetary impulse that they've been announced. thank you. but top, belgian official meanwhile has called full sanctions on some of these. as you are being criticism of israel seems to be growing. it started for sanctions against israel. the right of bones isn't a humane. well work farms are being committed in gas. a israel is ignoring international demands for
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a cease fire. what we're seeing is now is this terrible conflict moves into it's the 2nd month. essentially. we're seeing what began as an operation to attack thomas after these brutal attacks. on the 7th of october, we're now seeing this evolved into a very punitive operation by these varies, of course, backed by united states. the biggest biker, and this is a crucial, a part of, of the narrative that they have to maintain the plausibility of this idea of self defense. and that idea of self defense is very difficult to defend. when we see these images of hospital schools, civilians being pulled from the rubel, a tax on refugee convoys and civilian infrastructure, it's very difficult to defend that as this grinds on turkey days plus. now, we're starting to see the a d, v. and so if you like from the stated narrative in the west,
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we've got people like antonio gutierrez and a spanish senior minister coming out at to condemn as well. okay, our point of view, which has remained quite clear over the past few weeks, is that the is really state most and this plan genocide against the palestinian people take when we're looks at the number of civilians that would kill to be the mean federal potations that is something that is clearly wrong. it is like the day is the interest of israel to see every day, the variable image of the metric, humanitarian needs of the policy and people. so we're starting to see at the fractures, initial, absolute unity as well as the right to defend itself. we're starting to see the us now probably the last 3 of support or of course of this operation is well, has engaged supposedly about a hunting down and attacking and destroying am us. but the river from us are
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emissions in a population to live in people in the guys, 5th, a tiny area relative to the number of people, very difficult to target and a group which is so you know, an embedded into that, that infrastructure. but we still have us a, you know, stepping back and saying, well, it marley, this is way on the right to defend itself. it's very difficult to maintain that. and we've also had us politicians now come forward, which is again remarkable, considering at the usual group. think in the us when this foreign policy issues these images and this a boot or a saw play as well on the gaza strip as broad forward a group of us senators. now the sites that we've been involved in conflict like this before, we've engaged in this type of assaults against the civilian populations they've suffered. and it hasn't been the right thing to do. i'm going to listen to that now . in light of our own experience, we want to underscore how critical it is that israel learns from the mistakes the
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united states made in our fight against terrorism by focusing on realistic and achievable military goals and abide by the laws of war, including the protection of civilians. you know, so as you can see, the changes change is coming to an interesting a be seen the new york times even coming out now and discussing the fact that potentially maybe this was a desperate act by homeless rather than a wilful assault on a civilian population. this was a desperate act, a from us to try and put the promise to new question. of course, the policy and state has suffered terrible privations. these various states has failed to 75 years ago. and many would see the treatment that the policies over that, those decades of oppression, disposition, and legal settlement. but these varies the new york kinds of stuff coming forward. say look, we need to look at this in a different way. maybe this is some us trying to put the policy new question back on the age and, and the next is, was remembering that, you know, although, as well the us and many western states see how nice of the terrace organization
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there are plenty more. don't how do you see the situation developing? well, of course, the muslim world, if you like it, it stretches across the globe, even countries, and you have huge muslim populations. and we've seen one of the big d, u and nato allies. turkey come out and refuse to condemn homeless course. tricia, of course, is a critical outlay for nato in the region. the biggest land in nato. so you've got to work here, or the one that's using the west of hypocrisy and turning a blind item brutality at while the united states and a lot of nato is probably gonna be, it is really easy. and again, with $250000000000.00 in aid over the lifetime of these are the states that most of that military 8 is the israel, which is perpetuate a lot of the grievances of the palestinian people. a crucially not just at countries in the middle east condemning israel sections. we've also got countries like middle age and now coming at safe, we're not going to court ties with how much we're going to continue to work. and we
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don't essentially see these people as terrorist. we see them as freedom fighters in many ways there. yeah, i said on what you brought him, the said that the head mind is in malaysia coming up, which is the cookie, the global sales. remember, this is the middle eastern countries coming out to states that they wouldn't be cutting of toys, and i will not accept any threats including this. we will continue our relations with some us and we will not consider labeling from us as a terrorist organization. so we're really seeing now how long can the americans maintain this narrative that this is self defense? windows self defense become revenge. when does it come to refuge? retribution? thousands of dead children sees the united states would need you to be at the top of the cute to condense. you only have to don't have to move too far here with russia. allegations made against the russian president himself for moving children out of a war zone. whereas the united states now seems happy to stand squarely, but behind the, as well as thousands of children are killed. you know, refugees are bond,
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hospitals are being bombed. so it's really how long in the age of 24 hour news nicky with everybody sees these images on a daily basis. the saturation and is undeniable. a breaches of international law, how long come to the united states stand behind the as well. and that discontinued the ripples of visual how must conflicts have reached the south africa with the 60 general of the countries and see policy calling for the is really a bus of the to leave of what he calls the annihilation of a nation in palestine. what's the name that you smell below? it's a demo site. it's a general size. it's a total annihilation of a nation. and we as so thought again spend. this comes with taking necessary steps to be on the side of justice. has long been busy vocal supports all people is the pause that we did not to which the african
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national congress often leaking into its own a struggles off the parties. he so he brings paying full members not only for big, but also neighboring countries in the african continent, so much so that ministers around the country also that because as you used it, he said if you pass code to make it to where they stand in a to z, a piece of genocide will cries, in fact it was due to the kinds of the minnesota for him to be the also was during direct comparison with the history also that's recall we speaking about the situation in augusta today. i believe all of us joined the world and expressing hara at the war crimes being committed in palestine through the targeting of civilians, civilian infrastructure, you end premises and other vulnerable tockets. these actions remind us of our experiences as black south africans living on the pa date, but collective punishment that is rarely the exact same on,
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or palestinian people is in the front that has gone on for too long. the world as express caught up at these are friends, but there's not a good effectively to save palestinian lots. sadly. even yeah, you know, own country. there are many good choose to turn a blind eye to these atrocities. and just the other day minnes dependable spelled all these different points actually tends to be close to the, to the, in the beach, and which includes the diesel, off of civilian hostages on both sides, east will, and parasites and all of that. it did come. so what the i put in so that the kitchen cabinet to get the decision to bring packets to semester. i mean, these are which will take to meet the shutting down. embassy can be sort of a rather decent opposite the intent of what the need is also. i mean,
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that's the only way to achieve peace and stability. the middle east is leasing peace between the 2 sides. restoring the right off to be put a seat in people in accord is with the 2 states that we should also in the quote is to be you get this. but also, many of them have really taken due to ponder, wanting these really embassy upset down and out of so that's across from just a pro to twin urgent request within the public. as we're currently at the top from the secretary general of the african national congress. i missed the last, it did come off of the pieces. that alia phillips, of clubs is these really invested. and so that's, we got this interest and i think it was becoming a bit untenable. we have also heard the international media stuff that if you kind of seeing that it's the best of the off season, what has been making a number of companies set in contradictions? what the standings on has to be. so that because we can call to even say that the seems to be
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a strange practice among some investigators. and so that's one thing that they can just come in and see what the like and to so that pertains with backyard and many need as many pockets of supporting those are most including the 3rd largest proxy economy to so that because the economy people 5 to which have also issued a strong condemnation opportunity the past few weeks. so as well, we heard the president of the politics julius many months eating that as long as children are being killed and kind of started. the outside of these reading embassy will become to come in and research as well pro to, to so that we got and they will not wait until kindest. i'm sweet. they said, you know, sides in time. it's not exciting. i see my issue. i why the, i did submit. now why do is what to do as
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a mode done was done the what method now is gone to the people part this time to this many miles to the speed that has vowed to find from us. if that he's party, when the tree institutes for the nation, the next yes. and he is also criticized to continue to condemn come a thing next, the african national congress. with these which military we once operate at the same session as cost depend, skin says is carried out so called self defense strikes on weapons depos in eastern syria facilities. and actually being used by it runs is lennox published, may god call on the affiliated groups. washington says this in response to a growing number of drone, unbroken attacks in the region on american bases on the allies. since the conflict the gun, damascus has criticized the us for legally stationing troops in syria. west coast live now 6 of the political, excuse me, on the list. taylor. abraham said that his grades have you with those full, these strikes,
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sort of the believe they marked an escalation in the con sites to the why division? yes, so i think this is a great escalation. and then the, i think about the intentions of what i would like to state. so if i'm going to guys to stay and see the, uh, they have no rights to know about the ask of them to stay and even just sit and government oppose the uh, the, their presence and see area versus cavities. and i think it is very much good related to this, do a sending does and then different databases. and i think 10, the upcoming days and weeks we may see more of the bonus producing more and more updates. i guess i'm really kind of troops and i'm going to gun and bases and more responses from i'm really getting the air force i'm from, i'm going to 10 army and i think is producing lead to outlet installation that nobody knows ever worked really. it has been made thought about,
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i think that they're using it as a might be up in to a very, very big load because of that return behavior. and i'm gonna jump, let me see what the us says. describe these us self defense strikes as well as a warning to run. i believe more than 40 attacks have been conducted against us troops on that basis since this will between israel and gaza at kings off. um, you think this iran will not see this morning by the us. i seen was that what was the kinds of self defense those at that school in syria and celia didn't do that and then didn't i think i'm gonna jump there or do they. and they didn't come together, so just in the same house and then home. and i really can't game as i'm into fires to see area. and that they have it just about to go and see or to be on their presence in syria. and all of the domains are not
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the tools. and i think that there is the same thing. and the secret, the american agent density at once would have been mixed modeling. nobody can expect. so it would have been uh, what is the legal status of american troops in syria? it's, it's not the least mind to give them that easy, easy, most people go to syria, as i told you, on the beginning of my talk to the city and government didn't ask them. and the said, and isn't the mazda government, which is a member of the united nations, is asking when it comes to bills and even the reason out of the powers like good key, like you wrong and even the lack of the dumpsters. i'm on the, on the own up can't to see under control. so you'd have to be amazing. a bose is the presence of florida and it forces that aside celia, so there isn't no bessie and there isn't any significant. gus, if it isn't using which, what is it behind van this mr. sam,
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to send the troops to see the an even inside you might get space of the funeral to inside united to, to the inside. the might this, that there isn't any phone sense that's about the presence inside syria present from said we are there to, for, and be even there is a game to beta inside united states about the why they are here is celia was they use of the me that there is no answer and be indeed put scholars to tell the fame. i'm afraid you've got to leave with that. but thank you very much for your time and your thoughts today on ok. thank you very much. those. the main story is the solid . do you have it's all web sites. ok. com or also so media pages from on monday is be discussed on the box inserts. and thanks for watching the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just
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