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the, the, the, the list of the children that comes on the is really strikes in the territories. know also have this all the is it is like till 12 people and with dozens in central garza, that's according to the policy and union city administrator is that agrees for the 5th time to daily, for humanitarian pauses to allow aiden spots of northern gaza as well. as the
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evacuation of civilians on the west and condemnations of israel's actions in gaza grows for the belgian official calling for functions. on some of the muskets the world you are watching the audience enough, so money speak to scouts. pay with all the very latest. thanks for joining us. we still have a northern gaza with continuous idea of attacks have killed over 10800 people and wounded at 27000. some of the injured are unable to reach hospitals because of the injuries. the. 1 the the, the number of casualties grows, the majority of gods and hospitals have now stopped functioning. that's according
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to the palestinian health ministry, which also says that goes is, bank has been post office service following a quote targets it is rarely a truck. was it goes to base journalist the homes of john, who is in the north of the territory. it was hits by his really strikes, but he was not injured. the tech to the north end of this trip right now. it's very heavy. everywhere. this
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mills, they walk ins. it's dangerous. the, as you can hear, the children in the neighborhood are crying. this is not, this is not a, it's a genocide. and in central gaza. 12 people including women and children, have been killed and dozens more. we just to the israeli defense forces hit several residential buildings and goes outside the evacuation zone. according to the policy in union, serial ministry did have been taken to the i'll acts the hospital and rescue as of the scene. searching for survivors in the city of con, units,
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full must have been destroyed. and so to 59, it really just buildings have been reduced to ruins with hundreds more damage. st. garza since the wall i looked at more than one month ago. can i do post in your list? months or schuman has more details. the city was locked several times today, leaving separate and casualties. our bit of the biggest must have had happened even further south from san eunice in the city of drop off. uh there are over 57 who have been killed from 2 families in 2 separate sites and they've been taken to the hospital get together with thousands of other in just a to me as well. i need a quote from you, from naso most within 5 units. as you can see behind me, the incidence all fits most often a few days, most of the the people are working here. however, the main use is it has the city and that's the city. the 3 major hospital steps are
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being bombarded in the vicinity. is there any of these are fine to make a full of trying to drive the 9 invasion with a quote of symbolic victories against the fed as being that assistance by taking over a ship, a hospital and also a boss with him and a page hospital. and this is just this, i mean this is eating a lot of casualties on the way and that is the way these are driving the tax loss that i'm so we also have those areas. miss guzman. officials say that the debt soul has succeeded 10000 with over 27000 injured according to you in estimates of 15000 people have fled south in southern gaza and at the different board of the town of rough. i was also head spanish, very as strike with being several people. what a gibson surgeon who has treated palestinians, says he was shots by some of the injuries on the test lenses includes the seats that actually is in the sunday morning deal with mostly
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women and children and young adults and older people. and this is, these patients were, doesn't look like fight those women and 2 different fighters. the injuries were reading duties and included is fine injuries, injuries, precious. was it leaving pressures, open fishes expose the rules less, the less, less the skin. and last names, as was a city, as of the what was the ones they have. one of the patients have been over the what the difference is different degrees of dips and the extent of taking music and facilities actually is justified under any circumstances
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. instead of being a safely c, a being a lease when it came for the phone, but the entrance of the hosp, the and insides often lost. it was a day to the times as mentioned by the police to unions, which is opposite to a to the white house says that israel has agreed to daily full, our humanitarian, not pauses in parts of northern gaza starting on thursday. the border crossing with agents will also open, so allow h folks to answer on foreigners to deposit, as well as also agreed to open a 2nd car door for civilians to have. we've been told by the israelis that there will be no military operations in these areas over the duration of the pause and that this process is starting today. now israel will 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 clashes with the army.
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the white house added, though they cannot say now for how long this will be the last thing, but still last to him in his hearing. corey doors are open in the guys as trees that will allow civilians to leave combat areas. it's might also potentially allow the safe passage of the hostages, as you remember, more than 200 forty's, railways, and foreign nationals uh, 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 pretty and be released minutes. our integration on the ground has been very bad and has been to to 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 for the cedar is held is an important step, but continues opposing the ceasefire. they were numerous calls for a truce,
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as you remember in a form of statements condemnation, even un resolutions and number of that. but nothing have worked so far because of the u. s. position. was there really to talk about complete sci fi right now? applause of 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 seats far before the hostages free. and this is what these really prime minister reiterated again after the white house announcements. let's take a listen. i'd 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 full. it's again, it's not a ceasefire, but it's really made it 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
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preparing the public for a hand. it changed, obviously, due to pressure from washington, but it seems a lot of times to humanitarian tours for now. that's the american approach. that one, let me ma protest as have taken to the states of new york to bunny that's international action is taken in supports of the palestinians and joining those live. now from those protests, we can trust to all these caleb moffatt, i'm taylor. we can see some processes behind you. can you tell us what's going on there? not hearing anything, what else i've got to say grace doing with kayla will try and get back to him later on those protests. so moving on both sides of the wall, all blaming each oh, the full, the staggering numbers of civilian casualties. as thoughts about special coverage of the conflicts, we strip away the rest the week over. the innocent lights closed in the crossfire. the we are calling the civilians
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to leave guys a go selves. some us wants to keep them there as a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hard i to sign on the all civilians. i'm one of the, [000:00:00;00] the 2nd a set of i am one because i'm really funny and it happens that we have to perform
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surgery in the core doors with the lowest doses of anesthetic. it means patients are weak throughout all intensive care awards at the all. she's a medical complex or full. ringback and it's, i'm relaxed and we received very difficult and even helpless patients, these really occupiers, deliberately fire children, women and civilians. the casino at oxford and we have lost a lot of children. the situation is tragic. israel will retain control of security in gaza indefinitely after the war. that's according to the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu and shop contrast to the views of israel's, the closest ally us. you guys it cannot be,
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can continue to be run by from us. that simply invites a repetition of october 7th. it's also clear that israel cannot occupied out so there may be a need for some transition period at the end of the conflict. but it is imperative that positing people be central to, to governance in, in gaza. and in the west bank as well, and that again, we don't see a re occupation. and what i've heard from is really leaders is that they have no intent to we occupied houses and re take control of gases or thousands of demonstrates as participated in a pro palestinian valley in paris on sunday. and protesting against these very strikes on garza. but it's been scary designs calling for an immediate cease 5, your specials are mid of the middle east conflict as built on hatred towards
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washington. i will say very candidly, that this conflict has ruled up a huge amount of public and go towards israel and towards us. this is something we're going to have to work through well, and as israel in the us putting on pressure onto the you to impose sanctions on hum us. some of your countries are pushing back for to go says the new sanctions on i'm us are codes a diverse weights, time sake compared to the question of a palestinian state hold. let's go live now to denny i alone, who is a full amaze, ready console to the us. uh. done is. uh great. so have you on the program this evening? um, 1st of all, i just wanted to get your assessment on those seemingly different positions uh, between washington and some of you concerning the future of gossip. postwar, when quite honestly, you know, we have not really rep or had had 0 right. about what to do with god. the one thing
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is certain that does that should not be ever controlled again by by some us issues like ices. so once i'm us is no longer relevant to you guys, the question is, who will take over israel does not want to go back because i, you know, we let you guys like 2005. 6 and we gave you to actually, to the point of a single story. unfortunately, a year after we met 2006 the how much for form that's i gave the pricing authority and says that, you know, we are, we have witnessed all this of violence and integration. i believe is the end of the day. you will have to do some kind of an entry period where maybe some international structure will be good to really bring back the more lucy and good administration and taking care of it. or you made it very easy to 1000. and then maybe there will be some evictions and,
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but at the end of the day will have to be the other students in my mind that will have to uh, to control guys. mm hm. i'm just, let's pick your brain, danny, on these 4 hour humanitarian pulses. as well that have been announced in northern garza, i'm a how significant of a step do you think this is a do you think it could potentially to maybe a wide a ceasefire in the future? but i think there wasn't negotiations about the wire ceasefire, but from us unfortunately, you know, they, they blades we say uh with the hostages. so the idea was to have ceasefire and release all the costs and the ones that they wanted to circle that you know, 15 years 12 year, which is really play and have the motions of all the same movies. so the
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absence of the release of all the hostages all together in one field as well. we would have to keep the negotiating and hopefully the categories will bring to bear enough pressure on from us to release. and meanwhile, the area in the positive. so in the military and let's say periods of ceasefire, whereby aids can come june 2 guys, she's north water. america's via, this is something which is also very important for us. and these will continue to observe the movie. do you think that the um some condemnation from the you uh and do you and against israel's actions in gaza, played in israel a green. so these few minutes therapy and pauses. well i tell you, you know, we, we are now seeing the world diplomacy. yeah. there's a lot of services and he popular see,
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but the interest are what really guides the actions of the country. so you may have some condemnations, you may have some, the declarations, healing their work at the end of the day. that's a must isis easy, right? not just to visit these, even a bigger thread, to the sunni regimes in the region where there is the saudis, or the salaries or the egyptians or the jordanians. and um, actually they are waiting to see the how much is no longer a relevant but dunny island form is very console in the us. thanks very much for your thoughts on those humanitarian pauses, as well as the, the future of gauze, a post conflict. thank you. thank you, as well back to the story that we tried covering the following. this process that is currently taking pods on the streets of new york,
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demanding support for palestinians. prepared to try and cross live again to seize correspondence in new york tended muffin kit. it looks like you can hear me this time. and he said, it looks very lively behind you. what can you tell us about these protests while we're here in front of the new york city public library at the corner of 5th avenue and 42nd street. and as you can see, there are thousands of people behind me. the new york city protests and supportive gaza in support of the palestinians calling for a ceasefire. calling for an end to the bomb bargemen had been massive, despite the fact that there's been quite a bit of condemnation by local politicians and local media. all these demonstrations, you know, new york city has condemned these protests claiming their anti semitic, claiming their supporting terrorism. but that has not stopped people from turning out in big numbers. now, as you're aware, and as you have been hearing, there has been an announcement from the white house that israel will be engaging in
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for our pauses. and it's a tax on gaza for humanitarian purposes. but these bro, downstairs are certainly not satisfied with that. they say themselves is firmly on the side of the palestinians. and in condemnation of israel, we see signs condemning not only is rails atrocities against the palestinians, but also us support and the support of israel from american taxpayer money. in addition to that, it's worth noting either these protesters or large we left this uh and wow, the rank and file left it's of new york city are in opposition to israel. i'm alexandria castillo, cortez, and many of the most prominent figures within the democratic party are big supporters of israel and have actually condemned these protests. so we're seeing kind of a gap between joe biden and his base, the jo biden's base as opposed to what the white house is doing. but the white house stands firmly behind israel and its attach on garza is going so far as who blocks these fire resolutions of the united nations. so quite a big crowd are quite
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a lot of anger at israel and us support for israel and the politicians who are backing israel at this time. big crowd of people here in new york city, thousands of people just like many, many of the protests that have taken place in the last few days last few weeks. but it looks very lively, kayla, thanks very much for breaking down those of process. any, your 1st thank you very much. think that's up. belgian official has cold, full sanctions on to leave us. your pin criticism of the country appears to be growing started for sanctions against israel. the right of bones is inhumane. while work farms are being committed in gaz. uh, israel is ignoring international demands for a cease fire. what we're see is now is this terrible conflict moves into it's the 2nd month. essentially. we're seeing what began as an operation to attack how mosse, after these brutal attacks. on the 7th of october,
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we're now seeing this evolved into a very punitive operation by the israelis, 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, b. and so if you like from the stated narrative in the west, 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
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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 against the interest of israel to see every day, the variable image of the method, q, many petty, a needs of the policy and people. so we're starting to see the fractures, initial, absolute unity as well as the right to defend itself for starting to see the us now probably the last 3 of support or of course of this operation is well, is engaged supposedly about a hunting down to the attacking and destroying, i'm asked, but the river from us, or in mesh in a population of 2000000 people in the guys us 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, uh, you know, stepping back and saying, well it marley,
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this is wales 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 brutal ass up boy as well on the gaza strip as broad for the group of us senators, they have sites, we've been involved in conflict like this before. we've engage 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 and of in light of our own experience. we want to underscore how critical it is that israel learns from the mistakes the united states made in our fight against terrorism by focusing unrealistic and achievable military goals and abide by the laws of war, including the protection of civilians. so let's see uh, changes the changes coming at an interesting the scene to new york times even coming out now and discussing the fact that potentially maybe this was
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a desperate act by him us rather than a wilful assault on a civilian population. this was a desperate act, a from us to try and put the policy new question, of course, the policy of the state. and it has suffered terrible the probably of asians, these various states of 7075 years ago. and many would see the treatment that the policy has 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 in your question back on the age and an x, as well as remembering that, you know, although, as well the us and many western states see how nice of a terrorist organization there were plenty more done. so how do you see that 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 per year come out and refused to condemn homeless course. tricky a course is a critical outlay for nato in the region. the biggest land in nato. so you've got
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to work here at or the one choosing the west of hypocrisy, and it's not turning a blind item brutality that while the united states, an ally of nato is probably gonna be, it is really easy. and again, with $250000000000.00 in aid over the lifetime of these various states that most of that military aid into israel, which is perpetuate a lot of the grievances of the policy. and people. and crucially, not just countries in the middle east condemning israel 2nd, we've also got cookies like malaysia, now coming up safe. we're not going to cost size with how much we're going to continue to work. and we don't essentially see these people as terrorist. we see them as freedom fighters in many ways. so yeah, i said on what you brought him, the said that the head man in malaysia coming up, which the could be the global sales from this, the middle eastern countries coming out to states that they wouldn't be cutting of toys and me and i will i will not accept any threats including this. we will
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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 reference retribution? thousands of dead children sees the united states would need you to be at the top of the cute to condemn. 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 spend squarely but behind the, as well as thousands of children are killed. you know, refugees are bond, hospitals are being bombed. so it's really how long in the age of 24 hour news nikki, where everybody sees these images on a daily basis to factor ration. and is undeniable a breaches of international law. how long come to the united states stand behind the as well. and that just continue with joint live. now, by how many,
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con alma shriek is the gentlest on strategic affairs x. but these great time you with those. i mean i'm, 1st of all we just had, the belgium is now calling full sanctions on israel. just punishment is this condemned to leave? do with thing. we're gonna see more. why did condemnation from the, from your on west as the death sold in gaza continues to rise. uh yes, we do. thank you very much. i must appreciate. uh, you know, all the bedrooms do before i missed a tick, those remarks about putting the sanctions on each side. but i originally from the best in countries like, you know, united kingdom and us it, they have to change the stuff we have seen spin and the united dentist actors. i picked it up and i didn't, they shouldn't have really said that this genocide it must strong on because it
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is we were very decide the boy that well on avoid supporting but it's the to general side and the education from uh, that'd be for see i think anybody who has, you know, who is the last one this and what is block gun? never supporting today. i'm anybody who's the doctor. they have kid, 11000. you know that, but it's the need and it does. the last one was into the bottom and i graduated from is i had all the other i'm leaving a mock and the need to be getting people to be and it doesn't make sense because no just nation and i believe it will be more voices. and if it would not be the board voices, they wouldn't be had this policy. but in that, in terms of the,
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the believe i made apologies for interrupting you the, the international pressure of from the e u. and what was the, what behind israel's agreements open these for our humanitarian pauses on a daily basis. do you think that had anything to do with their agreements? do that uh, to be honest uh might be a little bit but not a no, not me. or i was bull is not enough. and there, there might to give you an answer because you're talking about the human rights solution and both the things that will divide the approves that i said in the last few programs is spent on other channels. that it is a time to talk about the same sions on these. i like to, i mean, i'll use a lot and them, and there was no justification for that. on the other hand, the whole board to see what you know this they have seen in this that happening in

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