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and ban ki-moon was concerned about him. they asked him to ask qatar to find out about the assistance in gaza what happened to this gentleman, and here, really amazed that ban ki-moon was not concerned about the 351 palestinian children killed in gaza by israel, nor was ban ki-moon and his other officers concerned about 1,800 civilians who were killed in their homes. and ban ki-moon was not-- >> a strong response against from the u.n. against this latest incident. i want to ask you about potential negotiations for a cease-fire. is it your understanding that qatar might be have been edged out of negotiations now? >> well qatar has been for almost 20 years to this day trying to help both parties to reach political solution whereby they live side by side, and the palestinian have suffered for the past 70 years. i mean, the palestinians now, they are the poor man, and israel is the rich man. so what we're seeing today is a rich man's war against a poor man. israel having missiles, drones, etc. you know, just killing palestinians
and ban ki-moon was concerned about him. they asked him to ask qatar to find out about the assistance in gaza what happened to this gentleman, and here, really amazed that ban ki-moon was not concerned about the 351 palestinian children killed in gaza by israel, nor was ban ki-moon and his other officers concerned about 1,800 civilians who were killed in their homes. and ban ki-moon was not-- >> a strong response against from the u.n. against this latest incident. i want to ask you about...
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in which secretary general ban ki-moon and secretary of state john kerry. just two hours before the cease-fire was supposed to go into force, the israeli army demolished 19 homes in rafa. using the pretext of looking for tunnels. and then between 8:00 to 9:30 another 21 homes were destroyed by the israeli army. they killed five palestinians, two israelis, and that's what happened. so what happened is that i had information from different sources that palestinians are to be blamed. if it's about finger pointing and blame assignment, then we are under cease-fire. >> let me jump in, let me jump in, i understand that you hold israel responsible for the breaking of the cease-fire. i understand your point about their intentions to break apart the new alliance between fatah, the pa and the hamas government. but at the same time there is a growing sense in the region of the isolation of hamas. has there been any coordination between your government, the palestinian parliament, the government that sits in the west bank, and the ongoing attempts in gaza to fight agai
in which secretary general ban ki-moon and secretary of state john kerry. just two hours before the cease-fire was supposed to go into force, the israeli army demolished 19 homes in rafa. using the pretext of looking for tunnels. and then between 8:00 to 9:30 another 21 homes were destroyed by the israeli army. they killed five palestinians, two israelis, and that's what happened. so what happened is that i had information from different sources that palestinians are to be blamed. if it's about...
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ban ki-moon said they will rebuild again this time but there has to be an end to the cycle. so that really is the overwhelming theme from u.n. officials. and now member-states are also getting a chance to speak. >> kristin saloomey at the united nations where the general assembly is being briefed on the crisis, thank you. >>> the world health organization has begun a two day emergency meeting in geneva on the outbreak of ebola in west africa. this comes after the ministry confirms a second death from the disease. a doctor in liberia has died and communities are quarantining to protect from the virus. a second american aid worker infected with ebola has returned to the united states. virus has killed 932 people since march. >>> a ceasefire has been declared on the syrian lebanese border. follows days of clashes from the group calling itself the islamic state. the most series spillover from the violence so far. the group has agreed to extend the ceasefire for another 24 hours. zena hoder has the latest. >> it is a slow and difficult process but there seems to be progress. this
ban ki-moon said they will rebuild again this time but there has to be an end to the cycle. so that really is the overwhelming theme from u.n. officials. and now member-states are also getting a chance to speak. >> kristin saloomey at the united nations where the general assembly is being briefed on the crisis, thank you. >>> the world health organization has begun a two day emergency meeting in geneva on the outbreak of ebola in west africa. this comes after the ministry...
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ban ki-moon says he's worried about their safety.ic they'll be freed. >> negotiations are going on. between the united nations and the ca captors. they are the armed groups. we really try to use all possible ways and means to talk with them. and we are also trying to get support from the countries who may have influence over these armed groups. so i am more or less optimist take that they will be released. >>> well, ban's comments come after the release of 72 soldiers from the philippines who were serve i go as part of that u.n. force. they were trapped by syrian rebelrebels near the israeli bo. for more let's go to mike hannah who joins us now live from jerusalem. before we talk about the circumstances of the freeing of the filipino soldiers, first the al nas rah front the rebel group has issued a statement on the peace keep presser fiji, what more do you know? >> reporter: certainly we heard ban ki-moon referring to negotiations with he said broadly armed groupings. it appears that the group is al-nusra who has released a statement
ban ki-moon says he's worried about their safety.ic they'll be freed. >> negotiations are going on. between the united nations and the ca captors. they are the armed groups. we really try to use all possible ways and means to talk with them. and we are also trying to get support from the countries who may have influence over these armed groups. so i am more or less optimist take that they will be released. >>> well, ban's comments come after the release of 72 soldiers from the...
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and ban ki-moon and u.s. secretary of state john kerry, that prove so problematic in the ceasefire agreement. during this time, the forces on the ground will remain in place, and we urge all parties good the humanitarian ceasefire begins to fully abide bring their commitments during the ceasefire. as our colleague was just saying, perhaps flawed language, open to interpretation, and why would it be in such a ceasefire agreement? >> well, i think it was deliberately open to interpretation because they have to get language that both sides would agree to. they have been trying in negotiations to find language that would be acceptable and that's why the state is somewhat more ambiguous and vague on that point, what the israeli military would be allowed to do if they were going to stay in gaza, which finally succeeded by hamas, and that they would be allowed to do in their positions. you read a statement that was published by the united nations, but when john kerry explained to the reporters shortly after it had b
and ban ki-moon and u.s. secretary of state john kerry, that prove so problematic in the ceasefire agreement. during this time, the forces on the ground will remain in place, and we urge all parties good the humanitarian ceasefire begins to fully abide bring their commitments during the ceasefire. as our colleague was just saying, perhaps flawed language, open to interpretation, and why would it be in such a ceasefire agreement? >> well, i think it was deliberately open to interpretation...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon describes the rafah school attack as: l no one listened to ban ki-moon.here are calls echoing the secretary-general for justice. >>> as the clock ticks tonne the 72 hour ceasefire, talks aimed at agreeing to a longer truce continues. i'm joined from ramallah by the chief palestinian negotiator. thank you for joining us on al jazeera, sir. before talking about the talks with relies to the story you have heard by jonah hull, will the palestinian authority in any shape or form have the notion of going to the international criminal court. there has been talk about it. what is the position? >> yes, we'll be going to the international criminal court. we will be signing the stature and the atrocities and the crimes committed in gaza - this will be the scar of shame on the international communities, the civilized world who still describe such criminal acts as self-defence, as if they have read article 51 to the charter of u.n. israel was not defends -- defending itself, it was defending its blockade, using its mite to target and kill palestinians. >> does that me
secretary-general ban ki-moon describes the rafah school attack as: l no one listened to ban ki-moon.here are calls echoing the secretary-general for justice. >>> as the clock ticks tonne the 72 hour ceasefire, talks aimed at agreeing to a longer truce continues. i'm joined from ramallah by the chief palestinian negotiator. thank you for joining us on al jazeera, sir. before talking about the talks with relies to the story you have heard by jonah hull, will the palestinian authority in...
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secretary ban ki moon now called your action a war cry. time but you know why does this not unsettle you it unsettles us a lot we would not want to be in this situation in the first place that's why in the beginning we did not start a military operation but once you have rockets flown at you again and again by the way we said we ceasefire not one not twice or three times. you are lots of. community is condemning israel i mean why is it that you're not paying attention to that you're not taking their concerns on board is there one country among the g. twenty states that supports israel in this can you name one of course the whole e.u. went out and declared that the hamas has to be militarized meaning they understand that hamas has to withdraw all their weapons and stop being a threat to people in transit what he says and let me know what we're. actually actually we have a lot of support. risk it more the international reaction to an implications of the bloody conflict in gaza we're joined now live by israeli journalist gideon levy from the
secretary ban ki moon now called your action a war cry. time but you know why does this not unsettle you it unsettles us a lot we would not want to be in this situation in the first place that's why in the beginning we did not start a military operation but once you have rockets flown at you again and again by the way we said we ceasefire not one not twice or three times. you are lots of. community is condemning israel i mean why is it that you're not paying attention to that you're not taking...
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for ban ki-moon to say it is a mistake on his part. anything in the real world, won't change anything but i think it is another stain on the u.n.'s reputation. >> thank you. >> thank y you. >>> trapped on the train tracks, >>> trapped on the train tracks, coul when folks think about what they get from alaska, >>> trapped on the train tracks, coul they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. save you fifteen percent or huh, more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know the great wall of china wasn't always so great? hmmm...what should we do? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance
for ban ki-moon to say it is a mistake on his part. anything in the real world, won't change anything but i think it is another stain on the u.n.'s reputation. >> thank you. >> thank y you. >>> trapped on the train tracks, >>> trapped on the train tracks, coul when folks think about what they get from alaska, >>> trapped on the train tracks, coul they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon in u.n. headquarters in new york. >>> we move on. human rights watch set egyptian security forces deliberately killed protesters in cairo square, deliberate, systematic and likely amounted to crimes against humanity. the defense minister and others should be investigated. more from barnaby phillips. >> human rights watch does not mince its words what happened on the streets of cairo one year ago. it was it says, a massacre. killing of 100,000 in a single gruesome day. >> what we have suffered from. we have suffered from killers. killers, just killers, just killers. >> reporter: human rights watch said these killings were meticulously planned. not a sing police officer or security person has been punished. went right to the top. human rights watch is calling for a u.n. investigation. it says protesters threw rocks and molotov cocktails at police and sometimes fired guns but the reaction was clearly disproportionate. >> a complete failure of responsibility, the people up to now have got away with it and actually what's also striking is
secretary-general ban ki-moon in u.n. headquarters in new york. >>> we move on. human rights watch set egyptian security forces deliberately killed protesters in cairo square, deliberate, systematic and likely amounted to crimes against humanity. the defense minister and others should be investigated. more from barnaby phillips. >> human rights watch does not mince its words what happened on the streets of cairo one year ago. it was it says, a massacre. killing of 100,000 in a...
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chief ban ki-moon called it a marral outrage and a criminal acting saying that it breaches - it's a cross violation of international law. very swift condemnation there, one of the strongest so far. my colleague has more in his report. >> reporter: chaos and death caused by a drone. this shot minutes after it exploded. landed on a motorcycle. it was near a u.n. school. the shelters are meant to be safe haifens from violence, that have been targeted by israeli fire. >> it's full of children, children killed and injured in the attack. >> this is the footage filmed moments after the drone strike. he tells me what he saw. the street was full of children buying streets at the main gait. what did they do? they are only kids. so many people are dead. so many hurt. >> most of the injured were brought here first. this is rafah's kuwaiti hospital, specialising in obset rigs and had a dozen beds. since the collapse of the ceasefire on friday, it treated hundreds of people, many in an outdoor car park. >> the hospital is maternity, not for receiving this huge number of injured. it is very difficult. a
chief ban ki-moon called it a marral outrage and a criminal acting saying that it breaches - it's a cross violation of international law. very swift condemnation there, one of the strongest so far. my colleague has more in his report. >> reporter: chaos and death caused by a drone. this shot minutes after it exploded. landed on a motorcycle. it was near a u.n. school. the shelters are meant to be safe haifens from violence, that have been targeted by israeli fire. >> it's full of...
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ban ki-moon emphasised the freedom of people and ensured the safety and security of journalists. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have spent 246 days in an egyptian prison, falsely accused of helping the muslim brotherhood. in june peter greste and mohamed fadel fahmy were given 7 years, barder got an extra three because he had a bullet in his possession picked up at a protest. the al jazeera network, demands their release, appeals have been filed. >>> china's leaders insisted they have the right to choose candidates for hong kong's leadership. the former british colony wants free elections, we are go to the chinese capital. adrian brown, the chinese capital is holding a press conference detailing what they announced. what have they been saying? >> yes, it's a marathon press conference. they have said that hong kong people will not be able to select their next chief executive in a one-man, one-vote election. there'll be no universal suffer im, saying that it will be by a nominating committee that will decide the candidates the people can vote for. this means we
ban ki-moon emphasised the freedom of people and ensured the safety and security of journalists. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have spent 246 days in an egyptian prison, falsely accused of helping the muslim brotherhood. in june peter greste and mohamed fadel fahmy were given 7 years, barder got an extra three because he had a bullet in his possession picked up at a protest. the al jazeera network, demands their release, appeals have been filed. >>> china's...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon condemns israel for attacking civilian areas. in response the israeli prime minister defended the offensive saying they had a right to defend themselves. we have been following events in hosar in the south of gaza. >> reporter: these are some of the hardest steps mohammed has ever had to take. after three weeks of sheltering at a u.n. school he and three of hissate children come to -- his eight children come to see what is left of the home. along with the glass and plaster they clear the remnants of a past life. i'm shown where an israeli shell punched through the house. and the damage to his neighbourhood after fighting in the area. >> translation: the israelis hit our house with tank and the f-16 fired missiles at it. we don't ringz our own home -- recognise our own home. >> reporter: to give you an idea of what causes destruction, you need to look at the shells used by israeli forces. this was fired by a tank or artillery. you can see hebrew script on it. again, it gives you an idea of what causes so much destruction. >> we ar
secretary-general ban ki-moon condemns israel for attacking civilian areas. in response the israeli prime minister defended the offensive saying they had a right to defend themselves. we have been following events in hosar in the south of gaza. >> reporter: these are some of the hardest steps mohammed has ever had to take. after three weeks of sheltering at a u.n. school he and three of hissate children come to -- his eight children come to see what is left of the home. along with the...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon described rafah attack as a moral and criminal outrage. swiftly investigated and those responsible held accountable. no one listened when ban ki-moon called for an end to the violence. but there are increasing calls echoing the secretary-general for international justice. jonah hull, al jazeera, london. >> most of the international community has been neutral in its stance, criticizing both violence on both sides. but this offensive has also seen unprecedented condemnation of israel's actions. latin american nations for example have been particularly vocal with brazil, chile, ec war ecuador, el salvador calling back their ambassadors. individually each of the middle east and norther african nations have had varying levels of condemnation of israel. of the ones that are supportive, canada, united states and u.k. all respect israel's right to defend itself. for some perspective we have ronnie castrels, former member of the african national congress, antiapartheid caves. activist, we are glad to have you with us. why is it many searches identif
secretary-general ban ki-moon described rafah attack as a moral and criminal outrage. swiftly investigated and those responsible held accountable. no one listened when ban ki-moon called for an end to the violence. but there are increasing calls echoing the secretary-general for international justice. jonah hull, al jazeera, london. >> most of the international community has been neutral in its stance, criticizing both violence on both sides. but this offensive has also seen unprecedented...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon. while we are grateful that the violence and the bloodshed has the opportunity to stop for more than 24 hours. it is up to the parties, all of them, to take advantage of this moment. there are no guarantees. >> there's no guarantees, but surely some hope there, so what now? let's bring in john king for more on this. i mean, john, this has been quite a reversal of fortune is how the "new york times" had put it early this morning for secretary kerry as he had failed to get that seven-day cease-fire in place. it seemed very optimistic this morning, big statements coming out from the secretary as well as the u.n. secretary-general and now this. >> and now this, kate. but if you listen to even a little portion of secretary kerry that you just played, even he gets it, if you will. look at his caution. it's up to the parties. there are no guarantees. this is an opportunity for a cease-fire so he was very cautious, even as he announced what he hoped would be a prooug and we're having this conv
secretary-general ban ki-moon. while we are grateful that the violence and the bloodshed has the opportunity to stop for more than 24 hours. it is up to the parties, all of them, to take advantage of this moment. there are no guarantees. >> there's no guarantees, but surely some hope there, so what now? let's bring in john king for more on this. i mean, john, this has been quite a reversal of fortune is how the "new york times" had put it early this morning for secretary kerry...
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. >>> now, secretary-general ban ki-moon says the u.n. is ready to help rebuild gaza, but as many u.n. employees, their lives are put at risk, we saw one u.n. rep break down in tears during this last campaign. they're saying this must be the last time. >> yeah, ban ki-moon made an emotional plea during a special meeting of the u.n. general assembly wednesday. >> the nightmare over the last four weeks has been a terrible reminder that only a negotiated political settlement can bring security and peace to israelis and palestinians alike. this cease-fire has come at a price that is almost too much to bear. the massive death and destruction in gaza have shocked and shamed the world. perhaps nothing symbolized more the horror unleashed on the people of gaza than the repeated shelling of u.n. facilities harboring civilians who had been expressly told to seek a safe haven there. these attacks were outrageous, unacceptable and unjustifiable. the senseless cycle of suffering in gaza and the west bank as well as in israel must end. do we have to co
. >>> now, secretary-general ban ki-moon says the u.n. is ready to help rebuild gaza, but as many u.n. employees, their lives are put at risk, we saw one u.n. rep break down in tears during this last campaign. they're saying this must be the last time. >> yeah, ban ki-moon made an emotional plea during a special meeting of the u.n. general assembly wednesday. >> the nightmare over the last four weeks has been a terrible reminder that only a negotiated political settlement...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon says time is running out, a ceasefire in gaza must be agre agreed. he was speaking in new york to have this to say about the worsening situation in iraq. >> the movement of the formation a new government, the prime minister designate haider ail has auz opponent the of iraqi society. it it's. hearing ban ki-moon speaking about the political problems in baghdad, but there's a humanitari humanitarian crisis unfolding in northern iraq. what did he have to say about that? >> reporter: he expressed his ongoing concern for the deteriorating humanitarian situation and expressed his worry that the islamic state is doing things like conducting summary executions. that they're taking women and girls as sex slaves, and the u.n., of course, is attempting to deal with what they say now is 1.2 million people displaced in iraq as a result largely of the actions of the islamic state group. the u.n. is still coming to terms with where these people are, how many people there are and how to get aid there. so we heard ban ki-moon also expressing his thanks to the united
secretary-general ban ki-moon says time is running out, a ceasefire in gaza must be agre agreed. he was speaking in new york to have this to say about the worsening situation in iraq. >> the movement of the formation a new government, the prime minister designate haider ail has auz opponent the of iraqi society. it it's. hearing ban ki-moon speaking about the political problems in baghdad, but there's a humanitari humanitarian crisis unfolding in northern iraq. what did he have to say...
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ban ki-moon cease-fire and actually deceivd both of them terrorism does not have borders. today it threatens israel. tomorrow it will threaten your countries. i would like to stress once more we have nothing against the peaceful citizens of gaza. we are very sorry for every and each citizen who was hurt or killed during this operation. we encourage the international organizations, international system, to help and support the rebuilding of gaza together with the disarmament of the terrorists in gaza. >> netanyahu says he will do everything possible to bring that captured israeli soldier back home safely. hamas meanwhile is slamming the prime minister's latest remarks. a senior hamas leading telling cnn netanyahu's statement is an admission of failure, defeat and confusion. i want on bring in our correspondent john vause who is joining us from gaza city right now. you are getting more reaction from hamas. what else are you learning? >> reporter: well, wolf, we went down to the main hospital here that's because that's one area in gaza where there is still electricity. we've
ban ki-moon cease-fire and actually deceivd both of them terrorism does not have borders. today it threatens israel. tomorrow it will threaten your countries. i would like to stress once more we have nothing against the peaceful citizens of gaza. we are very sorry for every and each citizen who was hurt or killed during this operation. we encourage the international organizations, international system, to help and support the rebuilding of gaza together with the disarmament of the terrorists in...
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the bombing of that girl's a show to cause rage around the world un chief ban ki moon described it as a criminal act and a gross violation of humanitarian law he says the madness of war that's wreaking havoc in gaza now must stop even israel's main backer the u.s. says it was appalled by what it calls the disgraceful shelling but israel continues to insist the schools are used to store weapons we talked to medics without borders advisor michele burke from the oshie four hospital you know gaza is a very small area it's seven kilometers uncertainty damages so it's one point seven million people living in this very small area and still even in this area we ourselves every night eighty percent c.b.s. mob and three hundred of the best children and just just. one hour go to camp even if we say ceasefire now it's supposed to be ceasefire not even one hour of a book schatz a camp has been shelled and i just passed through the emergency room and again children women elderly. c.b.s. . time reaction from turkey's prime minister has accused israel of deliberately killing palestinian mothers and c
the bombing of that girl's a show to cause rage around the world un chief ban ki moon described it as a criminal act and a gross violation of humanitarian law he says the madness of war that's wreaking havoc in gaza now must stop even israel's main backer the u.s. says it was appalled by what it calls the disgraceful shelling but israel continues to insist the schools are used to store weapons we talked to medics without borders advisor michele burke from the oshie four hospital you know gaza...
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the problem with that is that those mediating the both sides, ban ki-moon, the u.n.ry general and john kerry have made it quite clear they want to deal with the substantial problems behind all of this. including the restricts on the people of gaza. as hamas and other palestinian politicians say lifting the siege of gaza. and i think there is going to be an interesting debate between the international community and israel, because certainly the international community have made it clear that it's not acceptable that this situation occurs every 18 months or so. they need to deal with it once and for all and it looks like israel, for now, is simply going to deal with it on its own terms. >> absolutely. okay, james, thanks very much. for bringing us the very latest there from west jerusalem. we are keeping a close eye on events there in gaza. but for now let's bring you some other news and fierce fighting has turned libya's two biggest cities in to battle grounds. near the capital tripoli oil depots burned after being hit by shells fired by rival militias and in libya's
the problem with that is that those mediating the both sides, ban ki-moon, the u.n.ry general and john kerry have made it quite clear they want to deal with the substantial problems behind all of this. including the restricts on the people of gaza. as hamas and other palestinian politicians say lifting the siege of gaza. and i think there is going to be an interesting debate between the international community and israel, because certainly the international community have made it clear that...
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united nations secretary general ban ki-moon demanded an end to the senseless cycle in gaza. he's urging the international community to rebuild the area. we have more now from the u.n. >> reporter: this meeting was a chance for amen u.n. member states to hear the latest in d gaza and to express their views. all recognized israel's security concerns in the region, but tended to focus on the suffering of palestinians as a result of this conflict. some of the recurring things we've heard is the need for accountability for the attacks in gaza, some schools were bombed resulting in civilian casualties, and we heard ban ki-moon and others call this a violation of international law and again calling for accountability. we heard from officials talking about the blockade from gaza and address the issues of palestinian rights which they say are fueling this cycle of violence. member states express these two points. the general assembly is not taking action on this situation in gaza. action has been relegated to the security council. the security council is toying with the idea of a res
united nations secretary general ban ki-moon demanded an end to the senseless cycle in gaza. he's urging the international community to rebuild the area. we have more now from the u.n. >> reporter: this meeting was a chance for amen u.n. member states to hear the latest in d gaza and to express their views. all recognized israel's security concerns in the region, but tended to focus on the suffering of palestinians as a result of this conflict. some of the recurring things we've heard is...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon called it a moral outrage a criminal act. chris gunness is spokesman of the u.n. relief and works agency for palestine refugees. >> there is no evidence whatsoever that there were militants inside the school, no evidence that there were militants firing rockets from inside the school. in international law you have to distinguish between combatant and noncombatants, you have to distinguish proportionality. >> we will go to christopher gunness in a moment in jerusalem. earlier today israel announced a yunnan rural seven-hour truce in most of the gaza strip except for rafah. alreadyians have accused israel of breaking its own cease-fire by launching a bomb attack that killed an eight-year-old girl and wounded 29 other people in the shotty refugee camp. just before the cease-fire began, an israeli airstrike killed a leader from islamic jihad. hamas has accused israel of misleading the world about the alleged capture of an israeli soldier. on friday, israel said one of its soldiers, lieutenant but are golden, had been captured --
secretary-general ban ki-moon called it a moral outrage a criminal act. chris gunness is spokesman of the u.n. relief and works agency for palestine refugees. >> there is no evidence whatsoever that there were militants inside the school, no evidence that there were militants firing rockets from inside the school. in international law you have to distinguish between combatant and noncombatants, you have to distinguish proportionality. >> we will go to christopher gunness in a moment...
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. >>> well, secretary-general ban ki-moon says the u.n. help rebuild gaza, but he says it must be the last time. >> yeah, ban chaired a special meeting at the general assembly wednesday calling for an end to the cycle of violence between israel and the palestinians. listen. >> the nightmare over the last four weeks has been a terrible reminder that only a negotiated political settlement can bring security and peace to israelis and palestinians alike. this cease-fire has come at a price that is almost too much to bear. the massive death and destruction in gaza have shocked and shamed the world. perhaps nothing symbolized more the horror that was unleashed on the people of gaza than the repeated shelling of u.n. facilities harboring civilians who had been explicitly told to seek a safe haven there. these attacks were outrageous, unacceptable and unjustifiable. the senseless cycle of suffering in gaza and the west bank as well as in israel must end. do we have to continue like this, build, destroy and build and destroy. we will build again, bu
. >>> well, secretary-general ban ki-moon says the u.n. help rebuild gaza, but he says it must be the last time. >> yeah, ban chaired a special meeting at the general assembly wednesday calling for an end to the cycle of violence between israel and the palestinians. listen. >> the nightmare over the last four weeks has been a terrible reminder that only a negotiated political settlement can bring security and peace to israelis and palestinians alike. this cease-fire has...
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israel y el grupo fundamentalista hamÁs acordaron una tregua de tres dÍas pero un comunicado de ban ki-moonque cientos han perdido la vida, un video lo muestra antes y despuÉs de morir el periodista grababa el caos y los heridos despuÉs de un bombardeo israelÍ en un mercado un proyectil alcanzÓ el mercado y no sobreviviÓ a ataque todo quedó grabado. una explosiÓn mÚltiple en el sistema de suministro de gas de una ciudad en taiwÁn dejÓ al menos 20 muertos y 270 heridos cuatro de los fallecidos y 22 son bomberos, los habitantes dijeron que aÚn no conocen las causas de las explosiones. continÚan los esfuerzos de las autoridad por crear conciencia sobre los peligros de dejar a los niÑos dentro de los vehÍculos una de las iniciativas mÁs recientes es una aplicaciÓn para telÉfonos celulares que alerta a los padres hilos ayudar a evitar la tragedia sonia nos explica en quÉ consiste. >> la aplicaciÓn que debe estar activada en el telÉfono de todo padre o cuidador de niÑos pequeÑos lanzada hoy el pÚblico en el dÍa contra la insolaciÓn e hiper termia asÍ lo dice el departamento de bomberos. >> dejarl
israel y el grupo fundamentalista hamÁs acordaron una tregua de tres dÍas pero un comunicado de ban ki-moonque cientos han perdido la vida, un video lo muestra antes y despuÉs de morir el periodista grababa el caos y los heridos despuÉs de un bombardeo israelÍ en un mercado un proyectil alcanzÓ el mercado y no sobreviviÓ a ataque todo quedó grabado. una explosiÓn mÚltiple en el sistema de suministro de gas de una ciudad en taiwÁn dejÓ al menos 20 muertos y 270 heridos cuatro de los...
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ban ki moon in latin america and john kerry meeting the new indian prime minister in new delhi.they are away from the actual negotiations and watching this closely but i can assure you they will have people who are constantly on the phone updating them. i am sure john kerry who has made so many phone calls and met so many people over the last 10 days or so will be on the phone working the phones, trying to salvage something out of this. this was an effort he had been trying to get in place while he was here last week in the region. he was here, ban ke moon was here. unpress dented to have the u.s.'s top diplomat and the head of the united nations both working, every single person who has influence in this, not just hamas and israel. also, the palestinian authority and also other countries in the region that have leverage. despite despite all of those efforts, they finally, did, after failed talks in cairo and in paris, both men went back to the united states to their basis. they then did manage to get the 72-hour ceasefire in place. it was a breakthrough. i was not a lasting dea
ban ki moon in latin america and john kerry meeting the new indian prime minister in new delhi.they are away from the actual negotiations and watching this closely but i can assure you they will have people who are constantly on the phone updating them. i am sure john kerry who has made so many phone calls and met so many people over the last 10 days or so will be on the phone working the phones, trying to salvage something out of this. this was an effort he had been trying to get in place...
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state department says it's appalled by the disgraceful shelling while the un secretary-general ban ki moon calls the attack a moral outrage and a criminal act the i.d.f. had earlier signaled that it's winding down its operation along the border reports from the heart of the conflict. i would this is say that the israeli air force struck a motorcycle just outside of a proprietary boy's school in the rougher city we know that at least ten palestinians were injured we believe all of them were civilians at least four children now the united nations has of course condemned this attack but the united nations has made clear that historically and recently it's told us throughout the precise location of this structure and the fact that in this school there are around three sounds and palestinian civilians seeking refuge well this is not the first time that a un run school shelter has been attacked in these almost four weeks of deadly conflict in gaza just in the last couple of weeks a handful of other schools have come under direct and indirect fire killing scores of civilians we've been catching u
state department says it's appalled by the disgraceful shelling while the un secretary-general ban ki moon calls the attack a moral outrage and a criminal act the i.d.f. had earlier signaled that it's winding down its operation along the border reports from the heart of the conflict. i would this is say that the israeli air force struck a motorcycle just outside of a proprietary boy's school in the rougher city we know that at least ten palestinians were injured we believe all of them were...
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secretary general ban ki-moon. he called it a moral outrage and a criminal act.hey are vepthiinvestigating wh happened. as a cease-fire was called for, the other elements there, speaking for the palestinians, israel is not there. israel is not taking part directly in those talks. the hope is that -- the belief is that when israel has completely finished its destroying the towns as they swore they would do before leaving, that could be another day or so, the israelis say, they will pull out more fully and hopefully at that point will then begin to take part in those talks in cairo. probably not directly but indirectly. but having said all of that, prime minister netanyahu has been saying that israel maintains all options on the table. that same phrase, all options are on the table, he says, and one thing he did, he was emphasized by an israeli spokesman, when this is all over, israel will go back or can go back to the policy of assassinating hamas leaders. alex? >> okay. martin fletcher, thank you very much for that. >>> i want to go over a couple of numbers, ever
secretary general ban ki-moon. he called it a moral outrage and a criminal act.hey are vepthiinvestigating wh happened. as a cease-fire was called for, the other elements there, speaking for the palestinians, israel is not there. israel is not taking part directly in those talks. the hope is that -- the belief is that when israel has completely finished its destroying the towns as they swore they would do before leaving, that could be another day or so, the israelis say, they will pull out more...
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ban ki moon calls the attack a, quote, moral outrage. the u.s. state department condemning it, as well, calling the shelling disgraceful. israel's military says it was targeting islamic jihad militants in the vicinity. and they are looking into what happened. the situation in gaza is quickly deteriorating even further. palestinians say they're living without water, sanitation or primary health care. doctors are working 20-hour shifts just to keep up. palestinian officials now say more than 1,800 people have died since the gaza conflict began. and israel today, mourners attended the funeral for a soldier originally said to have been captured by hamas, the israeli military now says he was killed in a suicide bombing attack near a hamas tunnel. here in israel and this region of the world, conflict is sadly something people get used to. but for one american family stuck here during the latest fighting, it's been a scary experience. while the civilian death toll in israel is low, especially compared to neighboring gaza, the fear factor is quite high.
ban ki moon calls the attack a, quote, moral outrage. the u.s. state department condemning it, as well, calling the shelling disgraceful. israel's military says it was targeting islamic jihad militants in the vicinity. and they are looking into what happened. the situation in gaza is quickly deteriorating even further. palestinians say they're living without water, sanitation or primary health care. doctors are working 20-hour shifts just to keep up. palestinian officials now say more than...
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officials ban ki-moon included, and many countries talked about the need to investigate the bombing of u.n. schools and shelters. some of those attacks resulted in the death of civilians who are seeking shelter there, and this is considered a war crime according to ban ki-moon and should be investigated. we heard consistently the call for lifting the blockade on gaza to address the underlying palestinian human rights issues that many countries say are behind the violence in this region in the words of one u.n. official you must offer some hope to the palestinians in order to be able to break the cycle of violence. a lot of talk from countries and u.n. officials today. we don't expect action, however, this is an informal meeting and any action would be just symbolic. >> thank you very much, indeed. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that his country has gone to extraordinary length to avoid casualties this gaza. >> israel is going all out on the humanitarian effort, and we think more should be done. we just hope that hamas will start caring for its people and stop sacrificin
officials ban ki-moon included, and many countries talked about the need to investigate the bombing of u.n. schools and shelters. some of those attacks resulted in the death of civilians who are seeking shelter there, and this is considered a war crime according to ban ki-moon and should be investigated. we heard consistently the call for lifting the blockade on gaza to address the underlying palestinian human rights issues that many countries say are behind the violence in this region in the...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon, in which you asked for a safeguard evacuation for the wounded from gaza. you are calling for an air evacuation corridor. explain to us what you mean tbhai. >> well, we owners about that. >> we wrote this letter, three norwegian doctors that have worked in shifa during this war. the hospital he are completely overwhelmed with patients, and shifa have 40 intensive care patients who have been saved and operated but need desperately follow-up advanced intensive care treatment. the hospitals are so full that they cannot provide the necessary treatment to all the wounded in particular the children. so what we asked ban ki-moon is to establish an air bridge so that patients can be air lifted from shifa and goofs city and advanced treatment outside of gaza and also that there will be a safe corridor for ambulances to transport patients between hospitals. we know hospitals in the south are completely overwhelmed and the last thing is to have u.n. presence at all hospitals with observers and white cars to safeguard the hospitals which have been so heavily targeted.
secretary-general ban ki-moon, in which you asked for a safeguard evacuation for the wounded from gaza. you are calling for an air evacuation corridor. explain to us what you mean tbhai. >> well, we owners about that. >> we wrote this letter, three norwegian doctors that have worked in shifa during this war. the hospital he are completely overwhelmed with patients, and shifa have 40 intensive care patients who have been saved and operated but need desperately follow-up advanced...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon calls it a senseless cycle of suffering that needs to stop. he called on the international community to support efforts to rebuild gaza and kristin saloomey reports from the united nations. >> this meeting was a chance for all u.n. member states to hear about the situation in gaza and to express their views. the meeting started with a series of briefings from various officials, all of them recognize the security situation in the region but tended to focus on the suffering of palestinians as a result of this conflict. some of the recurring themes had a we heard was the need for accountability, for the attacks on u.n. facilities in gaza, schools were bombed and we heard ban ki-moon and others calling this for a violation of international law and calling for accountability. we heard u.n. officials talking about the need to lift the blockade on gooz and the issues of d on gaza and the issues of palestinian rights fueling a cycle of violence. other states expressed these states. the general assembly, the security council is toying with the idea of
secretary-general ban ki-moon calls it a senseless cycle of suffering that needs to stop. he called on the international community to support efforts to rebuild gaza and kristin saloomey reports from the united nations. >> this meeting was a chance for all u.n. member states to hear about the situation in gaza and to express their views. the meeting started with a series of briefings from various officials, all of them recognize the security situation in the region but tended to focus on...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon has urged help from international forces. they don't know when it will be safe to go home. malcolm webb, al jazeera. >> still ahead this hour, smugglers force are venezuela and knowledge argentina, to share their knowledge border. >> cutting edge particle sphirks lab. >> and sport, ten years on we look at the crumbling le legacy, the athens olympic games. there's a renewed threat of fighting in gaza as the three day truce now enters its final hours. israel's assault on gaza began on july 8th and since then 64 israeli soldiers and 6 civilians including aing thai national have been killed. 1957 gazans have been killed. 469 are children. 209,000 people seeking shelter in u.n. facilities. the end of the truce counts down. jane ferguson has a report from gaza. >> gazans across the gaza strip know they may have a matter of a few hours left here. the ceasefire will run out at midnight. so many turn out to do their shopping. over the past month it's been new hampshire credibly dangerous to leave your home. let alone leave your home t
secretary-general ban ki-moon has urged help from international forces. they don't know when it will be safe to go home. malcolm webb, al jazeera. >> still ahead this hour, smugglers force are venezuela and knowledge argentina, to share their knowledge border. >> cutting edge particle sphirks lab. >> and sport, ten years on we look at the crumbling le legacy, the athens olympic games. there's a renewed threat of fighting in gaza as the three day truce now enters its final...
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ban ki-moon is ready to help rebuild. this is the last time. israeli's hammer ha matter of minutes prime minister, benjamin netanyahu ingisisting the assau was justified. >> the tragedy is it is ruled by hamas, a terror group that relishes civilian casualties. they want them. they use them as pr. >> meanwhile, hamas is calling for a rally in gaza city. let's go to john vause. we heard from president obama eastern time yesterday evening. basically, reiterating what we heard from netanyahu, condemning hamas saying i have no sympathy for hamas, also saying it is important to remember hamas acts extraordinarily irresponsibly when it deliberately is citing rocket launchers in population centers, saying they are using human shields. on the ground in gaza, what is the sense you are getting as people over the past few days of a cease-fire tried to get back to their homes, if they are even still there? >> reporter: yeah, poppy, what we have heard from hamas repe repeatedly is they do not use civilians as human shields and they hide them in urban areas.
ban ki-moon is ready to help rebuild. this is the last time. israeli's hammer ha matter of minutes prime minister, benjamin netanyahu ingisisting the assau was justified. >> the tragedy is it is ruled by hamas, a terror group that relishes civilian casualties. they want them. they use them as pr. >> meanwhile, hamas is calling for a rally in gaza city. let's go to john vause. we heard from president obama eastern time yesterday evening. basically, reiterating what we heard from...
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united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon has urged more countries to send aid to iraq,. thousands fled their homes under threat of death from the sunni-mosley extremist isis. france has been dropping food water, and tensts. maliki says armed groups could exploit the political uncertainty in baghdad to destabilize the country. isis cut through iraq with virtually no resistance from national forces. >> the iraqi prime minister intends to ease sectarian tensions and bring stability to the country driven by turmoil. among displaced christians, there is thought he would be a change from his predecessor. >> i speak in the name of all of the displaced people. we do not want the same policies. we want to see a change in policies to find a solution that has displaced christians. >> we heard he has been asked to form the new government. i think all of the people have hoped for such a move because iraq was slipping into a dangerous of this. >> al-maliki has been blamed by his former allies for alienating iraq's minorities and allowing sectarian tensions to develop on the streets of
united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon has urged more countries to send aid to iraq,. thousands fled their homes under threat of death from the sunni-mosley extremist isis. france has been dropping food water, and tensts. maliki says armed groups could exploit the political uncertainty in baghdad to destabilize the country. isis cut through iraq with virtually no resistance from national forces. >> the iraqi prime minister intends to ease sectarian tensions and bring stability to...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon is earning countries no the to panic and to keep borders open. >>> twoficials tell cnn investigators are no closer to identifying who killed james foley. that's despite the british ambassador's assertion that officials are, quote, not very far from naming the american journalist killer. the u.s. officials say the killer cannot be determined from the isis video because it does not actually show the murder. >>> now, hundreds of foreign fighters who joined the bloody battle in syria and iraq have actually documented their journeys online. >> yeah, these jihadists may be the clue to finding the murderer of james foley. cnn atika schubert speaks with experts on how they're using social media to find crucial information about the fighters. >> reporter: there are thousands fighting in syria and hundreds from britain. many of them online boasting about battlefield exploits posting gruesome photos of executions and beheadings. >> at the moment our database contains just over 450 individual people who have gone out to fight. that includes men and women. we have go
secretary-general ban ki-moon is earning countries no the to panic and to keep borders open. >>> twoficials tell cnn investigators are no closer to identifying who killed james foley. that's despite the british ambassador's assertion that officials are, quote, not very far from naming the american journalist killer. the u.s. officials say the killer cannot be determined from the isis video because it does not actually show the murder. >>> now, hundreds of foreign fighters who...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon announced the night before. hamas denies it has the missing israeli soldier. and it insists it was israel that violated the 72-hour truce by launching a deadly attack on neighborhoods in rafah. gaza health officials say israeli shelling has killed at least 40 people and injured 250 on this day. that was supposed to be a cease-fire. right now, it's unclear who violated the cease-fire. you hear one version from the israelis. a very different version from hamas officials. cnn's karl penhaul is joining us live from gaza city with more. what is the very latest? the cease-fire now completely history. what's the latest, karl? >> the fighting certainly has resumed, wolf. we heard artillery pounding throughout the afternoon on gaza's eastern border. also reports of fighting and shelling going on, on gaza's southern border, around rafah, where the incident this morning took place. we were also on the border, on the eastern border, about 2 1/2 hours in to this morning's cease-fire, and saw from our position israeli tanks m
secretary-general ban ki-moon announced the night before. hamas denies it has the missing israeli soldier. and it insists it was israel that violated the 72-hour truce by launching a deadly attack on neighborhoods in rafah. gaza health officials say israeli shelling has killed at least 40 people and injured 250 on this day. that was supposed to be a cease-fire. right now, it's unclear who violated the cease-fire. you hear one version from the israelis. a very different version from hamas...
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united nations secretary general, ban ki-moon, has called for the protection of a religious minority. the yazidis, too, have escaped the insurgents and have taken refuge in remote mountains. >> u.n. humanitarian personnel are in the area doing all what we can. air drops of food and water are reaching some of the trapped people. but the situation on the mountain is dire. >> u.s. forces have carried out airstrikes for a fifth day. they used drones against militants in the town of sinjar. they say the insurgents were attacking kurdish fighters escorting yazidis to safety. >>> u.s. officials have sent in more help. an additional 130 military advisers have joined in the relief effort. >> we're not going back into iraq in any of the same combat mission dimensions that we once were in. in iraq. very specifically, this is not a combat boots on the ground operation. >> a spokesperson for the pentagon said the advisers were made up of marines and special operations forces. they have already arrived in erbil. they will assess the humanitarian situation in the mountains and they'll try to figure
united nations secretary general, ban ki-moon, has called for the protection of a religious minority. the yazidis, too, have escaped the insurgents and have taken refuge in remote mountains. >> u.n. humanitarian personnel are in the area doing all what we can. air drops of food and water are reaching some of the trapped people. but the situation on the mountain is dire. >> u.s. forces have carried out airstrikes for a fifth day. they used drones against militants in the town of...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon labeled a criminal act.says the shells were aimed at hamas fighters in that area and not that the thing after all. investigators have collected more personal items from the crash site of malaysia air flight 17. no additional human range were found. remains discovered in recent days will be flown to the netherlands for identification. flight 17 crashed nearly three weeks ago in eastern ukraine will stop it is believed russian backed separatist shot down a plane killing all 298 people on board. in this country, it's not the news people in ohio's fourth largest city want to hear. more tests are needed to find out whether the water supply in toledo is safe to drink. until those results come back, nearly half a million people are relying on bottled water. the cities and water quality is improving but not enough to lift the two day old drinking ban. >> everybody is on this. there is nobody asleep at the wheel and we are not going to get off of this until the whole thing is solved, no matter how long it takes. >> h
secretary-general ban ki-moon labeled a criminal act.says the shells were aimed at hamas fighters in that area and not that the thing after all. investigators have collected more personal items from the crash site of malaysia air flight 17. no additional human range were found. remains discovered in recent days will be flown to the netherlands for identification. flight 17 crashed nearly three weeks ago in eastern ukraine will stop it is believed russian backed separatist shot down a plane...
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secretary general ban ki moon however it's not yet clear who was behind it. thanks for joining us audie international law from moscow was a sunday here in the morning on the way ever wondered what it's like to work for a t.v. channel such as this now's your chance to have a look behind the scenes of international in the latest episode of newsroom. your friend posts a photo from of the cation you can't afford. to different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still tends to rejection poetry keep. ignoring it. we post only what really matters at r.t. to your facebook you st anthony's today and made signs of more or less a secret peace talks. many many. threads where demonstrations are feast or at least in my case setting up what ifs you can see the covering themselves. this is our international with the twenty four hours a day live from our studio center here in moscow which just turned eight pm and six pm in kiev where the rest has reignited in the city just a day after the government's amnesty for protesters came into for
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