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u.n. humanitarian agency received electricity for four hours a day. it was also said 900,000 people don't have adequate access to water and sanitation, and the u.n.'s relief work agencies says 50,000 have been forced to flee their home. that's higher than the 2008/2009 conflict. this is a doctor in gaza, saying there's a large number of civilian casualties coming into the hospital. >> we are receiving loads of injured from the area. we were just overflown by two or three f-16 israeli jet fighters firing a large number of air to ground miss eels, directly into the area. we cope with the situations. injuries are severe. and it has been all the time, a large number of civilians - women and children. the problem is the israeli air forces do not allow ambulances to access those people who are trapped. there may be more than 100 and hundred. we don't know the number of injured in the area. but the access of balances is a major problem. she hava hospital managed, but it's under intense pressure. we are operating almost on amputation ipp jauries and -- injurie
u.n. humanitarian agency received electricity for four hours a day. it was also said 900,000 people don't have adequate access to water and sanitation, and the u.n.'s relief work agencies says 50,000 have been forced to flee their home. that's higher than the 2008/2009 conflict. this is a doctor in gaza, saying there's a large number of civilian casualties coming into the hospital. >> we are receiving loads of injured from the area. we were just overflown by two or three f-16 israeli jet...
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the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees accuse israel of using disproportionate force in gaza as the death toll there approaches fourteen hundred people. one of america's most wanted people former n.s.a. contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden has asked to extend his asylum in russia claiming he won't receive a fair trial in new u.s. . the regional capital of lugansk in eastern ukraine is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster of a relentless bombing as women and children attempt to flee to safety we listen to some of their stories. live from our new center here in moscow twenty four hours a day welcome to our to international my name's o'neill the top story in gaza almost five hundred thousand civilians have become refugees hospitals have been destroyed food running low on there's no electricity and it's taking the situation in the region to the brink of a complete humanitarian catastrophe that is according to valerie amos the u.n. bodies under secretary general who said israel must make cl
the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees accuse israel of using disproportionate force in gaza as the death toll there approaches fourteen hundred people. one of america's most wanted people former n.s.a. contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden has asked to extend his asylum in russia claiming he won't receive a fair trial in new u.s. . the regional capital of lugansk in eastern ukraine is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster of a relentless bombing as women and children attempt to...
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the other words to focus on is the call you just heard from the u.n. agency that deals with the affairs of palestinians. >> that's a direct call to the u.n. security counsel. last time a school was hit, begin killing 16 people. the u.n. security council put out their toughest statement on this so far there are draft resolutions gloating around in new york this might be the idea. i think it will be back straight on the agenda in the morning as they wake up in new york. we have already seen valerie amos tweeting about this and her deep concern about the situation i would expected to here from ban ki moon. i think there will be after the prefers i knew dental noor school. i think there will be a strong reaction from the united nations maybe ban ki moon. >> we sigh if -- if at the moment, there is going to be so much anger from new york. what sort of response can we expect from the israelis? >> they are saying, trying to get some sort of statements, someone from the israeli on our air to talk to us to explain what happened. they simply say they are investigating
the other words to focus on is the call you just heard from the u.n. agency that deals with the affairs of palestinians. >> that's a direct call to the u.n. security counsel. last time a school was hit, begin killing 16 people. the u.n. security council put out their toughest statement on this so far there are draft resolutions gloating around in new york this might be the idea. i think it will be back straight on the agenda in the morning as they wake up in new york. we have already seen...
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the u.n. agency for refugees tell us they'll open multiple schools to proved shelter for the thousands. they are expected to heed that call. >> we'll go to stefanie dekker, live from gaza. we are looking at a live shot of the gaza skye line. stephanie was tells us earlier that the offensive that was planned to hit northern gaza has begun. how is it playing out? >> well, it's quiet at the moment. we are hearing that there was one air strike in an area towards the north. people still extremely on edge, waiting braced for this to happen. many people have left their homes, the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees tells us that more people are streaming in. some are remaining up north, waiting, perhaps, they say - one girl we heard from said she'd wait to see what would happen, and if needed there was a shelter in the north. they'd start moving. people waiting to see when this will happen. they are expecting something harsh. it will be short and temporary, it will be strong. they did give 12 o'clock. perh
the u.n. agency for refugees tell us they'll open multiple schools to proved shelter for the thousands. they are expected to heed that call. >> we'll go to stefanie dekker, live from gaza. we are looking at a live shot of the gaza skye line. stephanie was tells us earlier that the offensive that was planned to hit northern gaza has begun. how is it playing out? >> well, it's quiet at the moment. we are hearing that there was one air strike in an area towards the north. people still...
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u.n. relief agency. he described the situation for us. [ inaudible ] >> apologies for the quality of the audio, we'll try to fix that. let's speak to stefanie dekker, joining us on the phone now. a few minutes ago you were outside the shifa hospital and there was intense activity at the shops. bring us up to speed with what is happening there. >> that's right, there was speaking outside a hospital. it was not clear who was shooting at who. it was a tense situation, you have the hospital guards on high alert, people coming in. we saw a man carry a dead child. people are screaming, they are suspicious. it's a desperate theme. people are desperately. they don't know what to do, where to go. they walked 5km at dawn. they couldn't get out. they were blockaded in there. suffering under intense shelling. now, it's slowly becoming apparent, we got pictures out of there. we are hearing stories, ambulance is able to get in about what the scene is, and it is horrific. dead bodies in the street. a local journalist c
u.n. relief agency. he described the situation for us. [ inaudible ] >> apologies for the quality of the audio, we'll try to fix that. let's speak to stefanie dekker, joining us on the phone now. a few minutes ago you were outside the shifa hospital and there was intense activity at the shops. bring us up to speed with what is happening there. >> that's right, there was speaking outside a hospital. it was not clear who was shooting at who. it was a tense situation, you have the...
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u.n. agencies, they're going to need more funding if they're going to keep this going. well, one of the most basic essentials of life right now is going all right. but we're not sure how long that can go on. take a look at this. as the sun sets over the gaza strip, one of the largest operations is over for now. no, it's not the fighting between gaza militants and the israeli military, but this massive mission was borne out of the conflict. the battle-weary civilians, nus eat. 109 metric tons of flour mix with freshwater. the lifeline of over 160,000 gazans at u.n. run shelters. with so much food insecurity, only the humming of these machines is constant. on one side, dough goes in. fresh bread out the other. sorted and packed, it's ready to be delivered. . micro buses weave through the streets as if they have a 30 minute or less guarantee. finally, we arrive at this elementary school for boys turned shelter. volunteers unload the truck, all give a helping hand. we meet united nations world food program gaza director raoul who leads this humanitarian effort. he explains
u.n. agencies, they're going to need more funding if they're going to keep this going. well, one of the most basic essentials of life right now is going all right. but we're not sure how long that can go on. take a look at this. as the sun sets over the gaza strip, one of the largest operations is over for now. no, it's not the fighting between gaza militants and the israeli military, but this massive mission was borne out of the conflict. the battle-weary civilians, nus eat. 109 metric tons of...
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the trouble with this u.n. agency like a lot of u.n. agencies is that it can only do so much.rks with the national government to enhance security. now, there those are vague words and working with the governments and all governments have to agree on what is a war zone, what is a threat zone and so, yes, it would be great if we could come up with a magic answer but politics eventually intrudes. >> these proposals and whatever comes out of this meeting, andrew, cannot actually be entorsed, am i correct in saying that? >> yes, that is right. it's cooperative and it's to enhance national security but at the end of the day the people that matter are the national governments and the national air space and they have to agree among themselves, for example, i say what is an area that should be avoided, certain airlines avoided the ukraine since march, others decided to fly over it for good economic reasons. probably now the economics will be put to one side for a bit as people focus on security, but as time goes on people will go back to the shortest route because it's the fastest for
the trouble with this u.n. agency like a lot of u.n. agencies is that it can only do so much.rks with the national government to enhance security. now, there those are vague words and working with the governments and all governments have to agree on what is a war zone, what is a threat zone and so, yes, it would be great if we could come up with a magic answer but politics eventually intrudes. >> these proposals and whatever comes out of this meeting, andrew, cannot actually be entorsed,...
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>> robert turner is the director of u.n. agency that operates the school in gaza. >> do you know who struck this facility? >> well, we can't say with certainty. the initial indication it came from israeli forces. >> nbc kate snowe spoke with the israeli military's official spokesman. >> there's a possibility there was a lose mortar. >> if you knew there were women and children staying in the shelter, why not avoid the area? >> the terrorists are determining where they meet us. >> for militants operating inside the school, no, we're strict about the neutrality of our installation. it's just civilians. >> the united states top military commander said russian president putin might be lightening a fire he cannot control. referring to russia's military assault on ukraine forces this week. dempsey said there's a rising tide of nationalism in europe right now that has been created in many ways by these rush han activities. it's been more than a week and human remains continue to be found near the crash site of mh 17. australia began prime
>> robert turner is the director of u.n. agency that operates the school in gaza. >> do you know who struck this facility? >> well, we can't say with certainty. the initial indication it came from israeli forces. >> nbc kate snowe spoke with the israeli military's official spokesman. >> there's a possibility there was a lose mortar. >> if you knew there were women and children staying in the shelter, why not avoid the area? >> the terrorists are...
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u.n. refugee agency. let's start with you.shington just too grid locked, too entrenched to do anything about this? >> we have seen it with other big issues. this one here is no exception. the only thing both sides could agree on is that this is an urgent issue. we are seeing some potential changes down the road. we are seeing a republican representative and a texas senator who according to some of our congressional sources plan to introduce some legislation this coming week, the humane act helping unaccompanied minors and alleviated national emergency act. part of the potential legislation would call for modification of the 2008 human trafficking law put into effect that is front and center. we talked about the stories as you have the central american children that have to go down one particular road and then mexican children quickly deported. this act could potentially change that. that, of course, will be met with debate and avenue discussion from those people who want to see the children get to stay here. that is our week a
u.n. refugee agency. let's start with you.shington just too grid locked, too entrenched to do anything about this? >> we have seen it with other big issues. this one here is no exception. the only thing both sides could agree on is that this is an urgent issue. we are seeing some potential changes down the road. we are seeing a republican representative and a texas senator who according to some of our congressional sources plan to introduce some legislation this coming week, the humane...
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u.n. agencies, and basically the camp was set up with the help between the government and the u.n. hcr, but the conditions are tough. >>> omar, thank you for that update. >>> three al jazeera journalists have spent 212 days in an egyptian prison, last month mohamed fadel fahmy and peter greste were given seven year sentences. baher mohamed was given seven years, but received a further three years because he had a spent bullet in his possession, which he picked up at a protest. al jazeera demands that its journalists be freed. >> mexico city is one of the largest. it's one of the most polluted. its high altitude contributes to poor air quality. 20 million citizens are growing grass on the rooftops to try to breathe easier. >> reporter: walk through mexico city any given sunday and you see a transformation. no cars, streets and avenues turned into bike lanes, and free aerobic and exercise glasses. this woman is rolling out the grey carpet. dozens of gardens are a trend. they pure fi the pair and regulate the temperatures. >> this is excellent. i feel like i'm contributing to making t
u.n. agencies, and basically the camp was set up with the help between the government and the u.n. hcr, but the conditions are tough. >>> omar, thank you for that update. >>> three al jazeera journalists have spent 212 days in an egyptian prison, last month mohamed fadel fahmy and peter greste were given seven year sentences. baher mohamed was given seven years, but received a further three years because he had a spent bullet in his possession, which he picked up at a protest....
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. >>> we spoke to the u.n. agency for refugees and they talked of the desperate situation in gaza. >> there has been vast displacement internally, particularly in northern gaza. by midday it was about 10,000 people that had come to our facility. by the end of the day 17,000 and rising. we opened 10 schools to receive people. we opened 20 facilities. workers in gaza are working through the night, 24/7 to help the needy, elderly and the dying. it's a desperate situation in gaza. we do not want a repeat of what happened five years ago when people were killed because there was military action, particularly israeli military action apparent and near the facilities. on one occasion our main warehouse compound in gaza in january 2009 took a direct white foss ferrous hit when the israelis knew there were hundreds of people taking refuge in the compound. they have the g.p.s. coordinates of all installations and we call on all sides, including those firing rockets out of gaza, not to do so in a way endangering civilian life. we
. >>> we spoke to the u.n. agency for refugees and they talked of the desperate situation in gaza. >> there has been vast displacement internally, particularly in northern gaza. by midday it was about 10,000 people that had come to our facility. by the end of the day 17,000 and rising. we opened 10 schools to receive people. we opened 20 facilities. workers in gaza are working through the night, 24/7 to help the needy, elderly and the dying. it's a desperate situation in gaza. we...
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two members of the u.n. agencywere among the casualties. >> is israeli forces launched dozens of airstrikes targeting various sites, including the only power station on the gaza strip, forcing it to shut down. more than 100 palestinians and 55 israelis have been killed in three weeks of fighting. >> the only power plant in gaza has been consumed by flames. until now, this was the source of two thirds of gaza's energy, just enough for three hours of electricity a day. the bombing of the plant will also affect people's water supplies as water pumps rely on electricity. >> i would like to say to the world that this was a plant that served the people. its existence helped people, hospitals, and a normal, basic life of the people of gaza. >> on tuesday, israel unleashed its heaviest bombardment yet in the three-week offensive. hamas radio and tv stations were among the targets, as were hamas offices. the home of the top hamas leader in gaza was also leveled. it had been evacuated, but the attack left neighbors terrified
two members of the u.n. agencywere among the casualties. >> is israeli forces launched dozens of airstrikes targeting various sites, including the only power station on the gaza strip, forcing it to shut down. more than 100 palestinians and 55 israelis have been killed in three weeks of fighting. >> the only power plant in gaza has been consumed by flames. until now, this was the source of two thirds of gaza's energy, just enough for three hours of electricity a day. the bombing of...
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u.n. humanitarian agencies. we expect that humanitarian agencies, including the u.n., would respect the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of syria. we do hope that relevant parties in syria will work closely with u.n. humanitarian institutions and take effective and concrete measures to implement resolution 2139 and 2165. we have been very unequivocal in our position that a military solution in syria is unattainable. comprehensive negotiations remain the most viable means to a successful resolution of the syrian crisis. the international community must continue to work towards a political settlement through dialogue and the militarization conflict in syria. in this current circumstance, the june 30, 2012, geneva community found a best way forward. we urge all parties to work towards its implementation. e welcome the appointment of the new special enview of syria and to utilize his offices and his wealth of experience towards the attainment of a solution to the crisis. mr. president, the
u.n. humanitarian agencies. we expect that humanitarian agencies, including the u.n., would respect the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of syria. we do hope that relevant parties in syria will work closely with u.n. humanitarian institutions and take effective and concrete measures to implement resolution 2139 and 2165. we have been very unequivocal in our position that a military solution in syria is unattainable. comprehensive negotiations remain the most viable...
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but the u.n. agency that runs other schools turned shelters said if militants are firing from their schools, it's only after they've evacuated. >> there's absolutely no evidence it's been produced in this round of fighting, certainly, that militants have gone into shelters we're using to shelter displaced people. >> reporter: the damage is certainly greater in gaza. but even on the israeli side of the border today, civilians caught in the cross fire. kate snow, nbc news, tel aviv. >> reporter: in the gaza strip, hamas today rejected a short-term cease-fire, firing rockets into israel. and israel fired back. the fighting shattered hopes that soon there could be calm amidst the carnage. here, people are still grappling with the devastation. trying to make sense of it is this woman. she lost her home. when we met her, she was desperately trying to find any family photos. >> this is my house. >> reporter: this man found one of his fondest, a picture of his father. the family home that israel destroyed. now,
but the u.n. agency that runs other schools turned shelters said if militants are firing from their schools, it's only after they've evacuated. >> there's absolutely no evidence it's been produced in this round of fighting, certainly, that militants have gone into shelters we're using to shelter displaced people. >> reporter: the damage is certainly greater in gaza. but even on the israeli side of the border today, civilians caught in the cross fire. kate snow, nbc news, tel aviv....
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we do know that the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees. we have subpoena to them. they have opened eight schools and are ready to take in more. around 4,000 are there already. people are terrified at the stroocks, and now they are afraid if this happens, if israel clamps down, that their homes will be destroyed. >> that is a problem. gaza is populated. that's why so many were killed and injured in strikes overnight. >> it's a tiny area, 40 kilometres wrong. if you look beyond me, we'll speak to one palestinian head of humans rights, and he said "we can't get construction materials in to rebuild homes. we don't have shelters or anything. when there is a provision strike. a man lost his wife and daughters, he had one child left. he broke down saying my family is gone. there are these incidents happening all the time the majority are civilians. no one cares, the international community is not doing anything to tell israel to stop the campaign. why are you punishing us much. >> at this stage we have seen aerial attacks and a naval matter. people say it's a precursor fo
we do know that the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees. we have subpoena to them. they have opened eight schools and are ready to take in more. around 4,000 are there already. people are terrified at the stroocks, and now they are afraid if this happens, if israel clamps down, that their homes will be destroyed. >> that is a problem. gaza is populated. that's why so many were killed and injured in strikes overnight. >> it's a tiny area, 40 kilometres wrong. if you look beyond me,...
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the u.n. agency for children. since the fighting started two weeks ago 146 palestinian children between the ages of five months and 17 years old have been killed. on the israeli side, scott six children have been hurt by rocket fire. >> pelley: barry petersen in gaza city again for us tonight. barry, thank you. 27 israeli soldiers have been killed along with two israeli civilians. gaza was laid out in 1948 as a homeland for arabs displaced by the creation of israel. it's run by the militant group hamas, which is firing hundreds of unguided rockets into israel. israel says it is targeting those rockets and a network of tunnels that hamas uses to move goods and fighters. hamas says it will not not stop until israel lifts a seven-year-old blockade of gaza. secretary of state john kerry is in cairo tonight trying to negotiate a cease-fire, and that is where we find or margaret brennan. margaret. >> reporter: kerry said today that he supports an egyptian proposal for 48-hour halt in fighting followed by intensive talks
the u.n. agency for children. since the fighting started two weeks ago 146 palestinian children between the ages of five months and 17 years old have been killed. on the israeli side, scott six children have been hurt by rocket fire. >> pelley: barry petersen in gaza city again for us tonight. barry, thank you. 27 israeli soldiers have been killed along with two israeli civilians. gaza was laid out in 1948 as a homeland for arabs displaced by the creation of israel. it's run by the...
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>> robert turner is the director of the u.n. agency that operates the school in gaza. >> do you know who struck this facility? >> we can't say with certainty. the initial indication is it came from israeli forces. >> kate snow spoke with the israeli military's spokes man. >> there's a possibility there was a loose mortar that was shot. >> if you knew that there were women and children staying in this shelter, why not just avoid that area? >> a terrorist does not determine where they met. >> were militants operating inside this school? >> no, we are very, very strict about the neutrality of our installation. it's just civilians. >> that was nbc's richard engle. >>> the jaits top military commander joint chief chairman dempsey says vladimir putin might be lighting a fire he cannot control. referring to russia's military assault on ukraine forces this week, dempsey says, "there's a rising tide of nationalism in europe right now that has been created in many ways by the russian activities." meanwhile, it's been more than a week, and human
>> robert turner is the director of the u.n. agency that operates the school in gaza. >> do you know who struck this facility? >> we can't say with certainty. the initial indication is it came from israeli forces. >> kate snow spoke with the israeli military's spokes man. >> there's a possibility there was a loose mortar that was shot. >> if you knew that there were women and children staying in this shelter, why not just avoid that area? >> a terrorist...
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i want to bring in the director of operations from the u.n. agency dealing with palestinian refuge refugees. can you describe what happened overnight and now? >> what we so is a carry on over the past two days, an incursion and a lot of damage. thousands of people on the move. we went - yesterday we had 30,000 additional people moving to the schools, and we have had thousands overnight, and more this morning. just this morning we have opened six schools that i know of already. we had 60,000 last night. i want be surprised if we go 70, 80 thoz. >> do you have the means to cope. are you overstretched. >> our teams are stretched. we are physically getting a run out of school buildings, a lot of schools are in areas we couldn't consider. we are in talks to use schools. we have run out of the mattress, hygiene kits, we are looking at airlifting from dubai, boring from the unhcr from the syria response stocks in jordan. we are getting there. today is going to be difficult. tomorrow is going to be difficult. the food that we need to distribute is an area we
i want to bring in the director of operations from the u.n. agency dealing with palestinian refuge refugees. can you describe what happened overnight and now? >> what we so is a carry on over the past two days, an incursion and a lot of damage. thousands of people on the move. we went - yesterday we had 30,000 additional people moving to the schools, and we have had thousands overnight, and more this morning. just this morning we have opened six schools that i know of already. we had...
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>> reporter: robert turner is the director of the u.n. agency that operates the school in gaza. do you know who struck this facility? >> well, we can't say with certainty. initial indication would be that it came from israeli forces. >> reporter: nbc's kate snow spoke with the israeli military's official spokesman. >> indeed there's a possibility that there was a loose mortar that misshot. >> reporter: if you knew there were women and children staying in this shelter, why not just avoid that area? >> the terrorists determine where they need us. >> reporter: were militants operating inside this school? >> no, we're very strict about the neutrality of our installations. it's just civilians. >> reporter: schools like the one hit today have become a refuge for civilians. they believe the u.n. logo will protect them. but this is the fourth attack on a u.n. school in four days. for the wounded and the dead today there was no protection at all. this incident has sparked anger among palestinians who until now have not been involved in this conflict. thousands of palestinians in the west
>> reporter: robert turner is the director of the u.n. agency that operates the school in gaza. do you know who struck this facility? >> well, we can't say with certainty. initial indication would be that it came from israeli forces. >> reporter: nbc's kate snow spoke with the israeli military's official spokesman. >> indeed there's a possibility that there was a loose mortar that misshot. >> reporter: if you knew there were women and children staying in this...
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the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees tells us they have opened multiple schools here in gaza city to provide shelter for the thousands that are expected to heed that call. stefanie dekker, arizona, gaza. >> mahmoud abbas is urging the united nations to help the people of gaza. >> i am delivering a letter that asks the united nation's secretary general to place the palestinian tear teethes and its people under international protection. we wish for a speedy response because the situation has become unbearable. the israeli offensive is relentless day and night. >> rockets from hamas and other groups continue to be fired into israel from gaza. there have been siren heard warning people to seek safety. israeli's army says hundreds of rockets have been fired into israel since tuesday. isition's cabinet has been holding the weekly meeting jerusalem. bernard smith has latest from jerusalem. >> sunday morning was the first occasion we know about where thethe israeli military have entered gaza on the groun
the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees tells us they have opened multiple schools here in gaza city to provide shelter for the thousands that are expected to heed that call. stefanie dekker, arizona, gaza. >> mahmoud abbas is urging the united nations to help the people of gaza. >> i am delivering a letter that asks the united nation's secretary general to place the palestinian tear teethes and its people under international protection. we wish for a speedy response because the...
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the u.n. agency in charge blamed israel. most israelis still support the offensive. many want it to go further, to stop hamas attacks once and for all, but israel's image abroad is being tarnished. and worse. in europe, especially france and germany, attacks on synagogues and jewish-owned businesses are on the rise. reviving painful memories for jewish communities around the world. prime minister netanyahu said there won't be a cease-fire until the tunnels are destroyed and the language here is important, because israeli military sources tell us that the specific tunnel mission could be finished within the next four to five days. richard engel, nbc news, gaza city. >>> well, still to come, driverless cars hit the road across the pond. when we can expect to see them on those streets. >>> plus, remember this big rig crash that spilled fruit all over a bay area highway? how those bananas are being put to good use. >>> we're finally getting rid of that humidity, that dry heat returning to the bay area. bodega bay, still mostly cloudy at this hour, but we are looking nice
the u.n. agency in charge blamed israel. most israelis still support the offensive. many want it to go further, to stop hamas attacks once and for all, but israel's image abroad is being tarnished. and worse. in europe, especially france and germany, attacks on synagogues and jewish-owned businesses are on the rise. reviving painful memories for jewish communities around the world. prime minister netanyahu said there won't be a cease-fire until the tunnels are destroyed and the language here is...
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the u.n. agency spokes person say's their initial assessment shows it was really artillery that hit the school however the israeli ambassador richard russia claim the truth behind the story is being obscured. the selling of the direction of the when school was taking place when the bonding with empty everything the palestinians showed in the media was a staged insinuation israel is denying any responsibility for the number of deaths all that deaths committed by the israeli side in this attack. correspondent hari fear went to the un school he stated on his twitter feed that he saw blood and body parts country to tel aviv claims here is his report from the scene after a heavy night of fighting in which at least one hundred twenty palestinians were killed the hostility is continue just in the last few hours we've seen this significant strike on this the united nations run school being used as a shelter by hundreds of families eyewitnesses say the least five israeli tank shells hit the complex different
the u.n. agency spokes person say's their initial assessment shows it was really artillery that hit the school however the israeli ambassador richard russia claim the truth behind the story is being obscured. the selling of the direction of the when school was taking place when the bonding with empty everything the palestinians showed in the media was a staged insinuation israel is denying any responsibility for the number of deaths all that deaths committed by the israeli side in this attack....
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they took up refuge in some 20 schools operated by the u.n. agency. those warnings came again a few days ago but when we went to visit one of the areas, people hadn't left. he said why? we simply cannot keep moving because we have nowhere else to go. indeed throughout date today, gazans kept telling us that they were getting repeated messages from the israeli defense forces saying, leave your homes, your area could come under attack. so much so people didn't know where which area, which part of the gaza strip would be safe tonight. people are nervous, they hear the shelling, they hear, of course, missiles going out into israel as well. we heard a lot of people going out immediately after -- don't forget a humanitarian pause for five hours today which allowed people to stock up on food and that will end up being absolutely crucial because reports we're getting is this could go on for days and even longer. >> and israelis want hamas to agree to a cease-fire. but what impact do you think this will have on hamas? will it just make them more determined? >>
they took up refuge in some 20 schools operated by the u.n. agency. those warnings came again a few days ago but when we went to visit one of the areas, people hadn't left. he said why? we simply cannot keep moving because we have nowhere else to go. indeed throughout date today, gazans kept telling us that they were getting repeated messages from the israeli defense forces saying, leave your homes, your area could come under attack. so much so people didn't know where which area, which part of...
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the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees accuses israel of using disproportionate force in gaza as the death toll there approaches fourteen hundred people. one of america's most wanted persons former n.s.a. contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden. in russia claiming he will receive a. crane is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster after relentless bombing women and children attempt to flee to safety just some of their stories.
the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees accuses israel of using disproportionate force in gaza as the death toll there approaches fourteen hundred people. one of america's most wanted persons former n.s.a. contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden. in russia claiming he will receive a. crane is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster after relentless bombing women and children attempt to flee to safety just some of their stories.
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the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees accuses israel of using disproportionate force in garter as the death toll there approaches fourteen hundred people. one of america's most wanted former n.s.a. contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden has asked to extend his asylum in russia claiming he won't receive a fair trial in the u.s. . the regional capital of lugansk in eastern ukraine is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster after relentless bombing as women and children attempt to flee to safety we listen to some of their stories. welcome thanks for joining us this hour my name is the harvey you're watching r.t. international. the number of children who were killed in israel's bombing of gaza is reaching new highs the u.n. says that israel must distinguish where they're firing. all watched in horror this ration of children of civilians as they have come under attack. no safe place to go. under international humanitarian law or the government of israel the mass and other militant groups must d
the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees accuses israel of using disproportionate force in garter as the death toll there approaches fourteen hundred people. one of america's most wanted former n.s.a. contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden has asked to extend his asylum in russia claiming he won't receive a fair trial in the u.s. . the regional capital of lugansk in eastern ukraine is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster after relentless bombing as women and children attempt to flee...
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the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees accuse israel of using disproportionate force. the death toll is fourteen hundred people. one of america's most wanted people former n.s.a. contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden to extend his asylum in russia claiming he won't receive a fair trial in the u.s. . the regional capital of. ukraine is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster of a relentless bombing us women and children attempt to flee to safety we listen to some of their stories.
the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees accuse israel of using disproportionate force. the death toll is fourteen hundred people. one of america's most wanted people former n.s.a. contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden to extend his asylum in russia claiming he won't receive a fair trial in the u.s. . the regional capital of. ukraine is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster of a relentless bombing us women and children attempt to flee to safety we listen to some of their stories.
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but the idea is we did speak to the head of the u.n. agencyals with palestinian refugees yesterday and he said he was extremely concerned and preparing schools and shelters and if this happens people can move in the center of the city because they are not safe with these happening everywhere and people are terrified and don't know if it will happen and hearing reports it will be imminent but talking politically it's an extremely dangerous move for the government and prime minister because there will be casualties on both sides. we are being told if this happens hundreds of palestinians will lose their lives and israeli soldiers and something the israeli public does not stand. so i think a ground offensive will be an absolutely last resort, also again we have to remember they -- israel will not do anything without having an end goal and what they are doing with and we are told they don't have the exact intelligence to deal with this under ground system that has been established here, i think they will wait and see before they move in, until the
but the idea is we did speak to the head of the u.n. agencyals with palestinian refugees yesterday and he said he was extremely concerned and preparing schools and shelters and if this happens people can move in the center of the city because they are not safe with these happening everywhere and people are terrified and don't know if it will happen and hearing reports it will be imminent but talking politically it's an extremely dangerous move for the government and prime minister because there...
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committed every crime using their own civilians as human shields and targeting our civilians even the u.n. agency admitted in one of their hospitals hiding long-range missiles they're using ambulances for communication and transportation putting all the of population abbas because specifically base store all of their munitions in hospitals. so we have no choice so we should be reminded that i think we have been as restrained even more so for those that operated in afghanistan or iraq. lou: mr. ambassador as much as that the administration does the document dump on a friday afternoon came word from reuters originally but confirms this evening six '08 p.m. eastern that the iran nuclear talks have been extended from the original deadline through november 24 as, a four month extension no statement your explanation from the administration. your reaction? >> this is very disconcerting. the fact that the most powerful nation in the world cannot really enforce international law. on a country that has violated all the international law agreements with the u.n. security council and not equaled negotiations
committed every crime using their own civilians as human shields and targeting our civilians even the u.n. agency admitted in one of their hospitals hiding long-range missiles they're using ambulances for communication and transportation putting all the of population abbas because specifically base store all of their munitions in hospitals. so we have no choice so we should be reminded that i think we have been as restrained even more so for those that operated in afghanistan or iraq. lou: mr....
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. >> the u.n. agency that runs the school says they want a full and transparent investigation into what happened. now, we have not heard from hamas. don? >> sara sidner. sara, thank you very much. this just in to cnn, less than two hours, the united nations security council will hold an emergency meeting on the middle east crisis. i want to bring in now senior united nations correspondent richard roth on the phone. richard, what is the council expecting to accomplish this evening? >> this is going to be a statement. what is significant is that all 15 countries agreed to it, that's not always possible when it comes to the middle east, but clearly the school attack, the u.n. school in gaza has galvanized the council into action. the statement that really refers to the school attack, the security council will emphasize that civilian and humanitarian facilities including those of the u.n., quote, must be respected and protected and called on all parties to act consistently with this principle. the council sta
. >> the u.n. agency that runs the school says they want a full and transparent investigation into what happened. now, we have not heard from hamas. don? >> sara sidner. sara, thank you very much. this just in to cnn, less than two hours, the united nations security council will hold an emergency meeting on the middle east crisis. i want to bring in now senior united nations correspondent richard roth on the phone. richard, what is the council expecting to accomplish this evening?...
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the u.n. agencyfor palestinian refugees accuses israel of using disproportionate force and the death toll there reaches fourteen hundred people. one of america's most wanted people former n.s.a. contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden to extend his asylum in russia claiming he won't receive a fair trial in the us. the regional capital of the down screen in eastern ukraine is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster after relentless bombing as women and children attempt to flee to safety we listened to some of their supremes.
the u.n. agencyfor palestinian refugees accuses israel of using disproportionate force and the death toll there reaches fourteen hundred people. one of america's most wanted people former n.s.a. contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden to extend his asylum in russia claiming he won't receive a fair trial in the us. the regional capital of the down screen in eastern ukraine is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster after relentless bombing as women and children attempt to flee to safety...
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the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees accuses israel of using disproportionate force ingalls over the death toll approaches fourteen hundred people. one of america's most wanted former n.s.a. contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden has asked to extend his asylum in russia claiming he won't receive a fair trial in the u.s. . the regional capital of lugansk in eastern ukraine is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster after relentless bombing as women and children attempt to flee to safety we listen to some of the stories.
the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees accuses israel of using disproportionate force ingalls over the death toll approaches fourteen hundred people. one of america's most wanted former n.s.a. contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden has asked to extend his asylum in russia claiming he won't receive a fair trial in the u.s. . the regional capital of lugansk in eastern ukraine is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster after relentless bombing as women and children attempt to flee to...
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i have to tell you also, we just came back from one of these schools here run by the u.n. agency. a couple hundred families arrived from the north from heeding that call from the israeli army to move away. certainly not the exodus that was perhaps expected and also we haven't really heard a real campaign from the israeli army along that border, so people are sort of in anticipation and fear about what's going to happen, but that hasn't really kicked off yet. >> there has been an israeli incursion into gaza already overnight, wasn't there? >> overnight, we heard it around 1:30, 2:00 in the morning, very heavy shelling from the israeli naval vessels. hamas saw small boats approaching the coast further along the north there, along the beach, where israeli commanders were trying to come into gaza. hamas said they repelled them. the israeli army say they managed to successfully strike a long-range missile area. they say that the israeli commanders, four of them suffered light wounds and that they managed to kill three of the fighters that confront's them, so certainly, it is something
i have to tell you also, we just came back from one of these schools here run by the u.n. agency. a couple hundred families arrived from the north from heeding that call from the israeli army to move away. certainly not the exodus that was perhaps expected and also we haven't really heard a real campaign from the israeli army along that border, so people are sort of in anticipation and fear about what's going to happen, but that hasn't really kicked off yet. >> there has been an israeli...
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u.n. agencies and ngos who are there on the ground as we have heard in some of our reports, treating the wounded and taking care of people, and trying to make folks as comfortable as possible, particularly these people who have been displaced from their homes because of the fighting. >> ambassador, why is this happening now? why did israel launch this offensive at this time. >> i think the ground offensive was launched because for two weeks, we had essentially an aerial offensive of hamas rocketing launched at israel and israel's retaliation, but it did not succeed in shutting down hamas' offensive, and israel decide they had a bigger problem, of hamas challenging israel throughout the country with rocket attacks, and these incursions through tunnels into the israeli territory. and i believe that the israelis decided they would go for something approaching a military victory. >> and do you think that israel is suspecting air traffic to be shut down because of this. >> no, and of course that's a controversial decision in israeli eyes. i've had experience with the usfaa in iraq, and the faa is ver
u.n. agencies and ngos who are there on the ground as we have heard in some of our reports, treating the wounded and taking care of people, and trying to make folks as comfortable as possible, particularly these people who have been displaced from their homes because of the fighting. >> ambassador, why is this happening now? why did israel launch this offensive at this time. >> i think the ground offensive was launched because for two weeks, we had essentially an aerial offensive of...
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. >> the u.n. agencyr a delay of a day that it found in one of its schools 20 hamas rockets hidden. now this is the length of the depravity of hamas when even the u.n. has to admit that it is obviously creating situations, hiding its weaponry among children, in fact, as a way to protect itself. >> what i find amazing here is egypt calls for a cease-fire. right? and the israelis say okay. hamas says no we'll keep going. i mean egypt has been feeding a lot of things to hamas. don't you find that interesting, eric they would not enlist the biggest power? >> because they did it they are not getting support throughout the arab world which i was pointing out earlier in the show. hamas is on their own. they are going to completely get -- you know, israel calls it mowing the lawn every few years, the lawn gets too high and they mow the line. the problem is people are dying. kids are dying. mostly palestinian, hamas kids are dying when they are trying to play soccer. stop. it's your leaders fault. you need to agre
. >> the u.n. agencyr a delay of a day that it found in one of its schools 20 hamas rockets hidden. now this is the length of the depravity of hamas when even the u.n. has to admit that it is obviously creating situations, hiding its weaponry among children, in fact, as a way to protect itself. >> what i find amazing here is egypt calls for a cease-fire. right? and the israelis say okay. hamas says no we'll keep going. i mean egypt has been feeding a lot of things to hamas. don't...
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the security council is allowing u.n. agency to say deliver humanitarian aid across borders and conflict lines not held by the syrian government. >> will those in favor of the draft resolution containing document s/2014/490 please raise their hand. >> a wear moment on the security council, with the worsening humanitarian crisis, cross border aid shipments were authorized at four crossing pings. the crossing with jordan controlled on the syrian side by the free syrian army, the crossing in aleppo province controlled by the turnish government to the north and islamic front on the syrian side and the crossing into iraq controlled by kurdish groups, the resolution was authored by australia, jordan and luxembourg. >> the counsel is united in this, unanimous decision because all of us recognize that every month, every day, the situation on the ground in syria gets worse. 6,000, 7,000 new refugees every day, one syrian family is displaced every minute. >> the vote came amid reports from activists that the islamic state group has seized
the security council is allowing u.n. agency to say deliver humanitarian aid across borders and conflict lines not held by the syrian government. >> will those in favor of the draft resolution containing document s/2014/490 please raise their hand. >> a wear moment on the security council, with the worsening humanitarian crisis, cross border aid shipments were authorized at four crossing pings. the crossing with jordan controlled on the syrian side by the free syrian army, the...
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. >> the united states just announced $47 million purposes in gaza through the u.n. agencynd up in making concrete tunnels and rockets. >> next up, we turn to the ukraine. keep it here. ifcorner of "smart choice"e and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help finding the one that's right for you... ...like centrum. select products are now just $9.99 with card. at the corner of happy and healthy. your eyes. even 10 miles away... they can see the light of a single candle. look after them... with centrum silver. multivitamins for your eyes, heart and brain. now with a new easy-to-swallow coating. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. that's why i always choose the fastes
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that puts a strain on any u.n. agency. >> despite the violence people are still showing up for work. how are the people there getting information? >> the same way as everyone else. a lot of things come over the tv. social media is prominent. twitter, facebook are the two most prominent things where people get their information, and the satellite. >> from what you witness on a daily basis, what do you see for the future? >> with the political situation as it stands currently, no one could predict what would happen. what i hope is that both sides would return to the netting table and -- negotiating table and through peace talks find a solution to end the conflict and give people a dignified life. >> i want to look at the aftermath of the air strikes. stefanie dekker was at the scene of a hard-hit area. >> it's in the small details where you see lives interrupted on the edge of that building. half of it - you see stickers on the wall, and towels, something when israel strikes here, there is no time for people to get out. som
that puts a strain on any u.n. agency. >> despite the violence people are still showing up for work. how are the people there getting information? >> the same way as everyone else. a lot of things come over the tv. social media is prominent. twitter, facebook are the two most prominent things where people get their information, and the satellite. >> from what you witness on a daily basis, what do you see for the future? >> with the political situation as it stands...
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i spoke to the u.n. agency that deals with palestinian refugees. he said we have clearly given the coordinates, the g.p.s. coordinates of that school and all our other schools and yet again, there have been four attacks on four u.n. schools in the last four days. they said they have lost staff. they are outraged and asking serious questions as to why these schools are being targeted. >> reporting to us from gaza city, thank you. >> these are difficult days for palestinians across the gaza strip in their desperate search for safe shelter. malaysia airline>> of the 1.5 mn palestinians who live in gaza, 1.2 million are refugees, most from the war of 1948 which led to the creation of the state of israel. some, about half a million live in the eight refugee camps throughout gaza. some of the most densely inhabited places on the planet. the camps are administered by the united nations work relief for palestinian refugees. in gaza, health care during this crisis is provided at 22 hospitals and 83 schools are now providing shelter to more than 140,000 gaze
i spoke to the u.n. agency that deals with palestinian refugees. he said we have clearly given the coordinates, the g.p.s. coordinates of that school and all our other schools and yet again, there have been four attacks on four u.n. schools in the last four days. they said they have lost staff. they are outraged and asking serious questions as to why these schools are being targeted. >> reporting to us from gaza city, thank you. >> these are difficult days for palestinians across...