A strong show of support for exiled president morales. A new wave of israeli air strikes in gaza has killed 10 people air raid sirens have also sounded in southern israel 20 palestinians have died since sunday i mean tuesday pardon me when israel killed a Senior Commander of the armed Group Islamic jihad fighters in gaza have responded by firing around 220 rockets towards israel egypt and other International Officials are working to mediate a ceasefire between israel hamas and Islamic Jihad joins us live from near the israel gaza border so what is what is the latest right now gary. Well the things seem to have come down to a certain extent there was another alert in the area around gaza just 10 minutes or so ago but not the kind of virus that we saw earlier this morning however the israeli airstrikes have been continuing certainly throughout the morning and we heard some of them from here a couple of hours ago and the numbers of deaths have increased quite substantially inside gaza as well in the last hour the Health Ministry inside gaza has put the number killed so far today up to 12 that makes 22. 00 in total since the 1st strike in the early hours of Tuesday Morning the one that targeted the senior Islamic Jihad leader whom israel blames for a spate of rocket attacks for the last few months. And so weve seen several separate strikes carried out against what israel says have been Islamic Jihad fighters and targets and the latest casualties we understand of people who died of their injuries in hospital we have as i say also seen and numerous rockets emanating from gaza throughout the course of the day Islamic Jihad promising to expand the circle of its response from what weve seen in recent months and indeed there have been rocket alerts in communities quite close to jerusalem which is not typical of what weve seen over the last months and years and israel is very much saying that this is an operation targeted at Islamic Jihad changing its policy hitherto which has always been to hold hamas responsible for anything that comes out of the gaza strip saying that this is about punishing and deterring Islamic Jihad what are we hearing specifically from netanyahu. Well at a special Cabinet Meeting he delivered that message again saying that that Islamic Jihad was coming to recognize the seriousness it is in essence of israels response he said that very shortly after there was an interview on israeli radio as well with one of his ministers in which he said that israel was officially changing its policy from blaming hamas for everything to targeting Islamic Jihad i think theres a clear effort underway to try to separate out these 2 major factions within gaza so far how moss has not really joined in this rocket fire although we wait to see if this extends for several days whether that maintains as a tenable position for hamas and as far as the domestic politics are concerned as well both thats and yahoo and his ministers and other senior members of the israeli political establishment are saying that this was not a political decision despite the political pressure that netanyahu is under but one that was recommended to him by the military and intelligence top brass ok her thoughts about the latest at the israel gaza border carry thank you a court in hong kong is deciding whether university can stop police from entering its campus after clashes with student protesters overnight demonstrators are blocking streets for a 3rd day right in the center of the city their government says all schools will be closed on thursday because of safety concerns to bill holland joins us now from hong kong so divya what of that the courts decision do we do we know yet what theyre or what theyve decided. Richelle its a closed door meeting and so we will not know right away and it could go on for a few days or could be delayed with more deliberations so we wont get a result immediately but meanwhile here the students are taking it upon themselves to stop protest or to stop the police from entering their campus if you can see right behind me this is the main campus its a hive of activity with these student protesters alumni and other people who support the students sorting out through supplies that they have received from not just students and alumni but also the wider hongkong population who are angry at Police Coming into the campus yesterday overnight yesterday and because of confrontations with students overnight and into the early hours which led to dozens of students being being injured so what you see heres students saying that they are setting up barricades are making sure that police cannot come in the supplies range from anything from umbrella rover bellas just in case theres a tear gas fired at the food to clothes and theres even a station behind me with the last bottles with petrol like smelling liquid which presumably will be used as molotov cocktails over night students were also throwing petrol bombs now the university has just sent out a message saying that they have condemned the violence on both sides they say theyre going to end the semester early now and theyre not the only university to do that another University Says theyre also ending the semester early now and meanwhile the Education Board has said theyre closing down schools because of commuter chaos that were caused by the protesters and and the various disruptions weve seen across the city today richelle so divid this is thing going on for weeks actually months now let me clear months and there have been you know sports violence parts of intensity bit are the crowd size is the same. Yeah its not really about the crowd sizes anymore what youre seeing now is youre not seeing the millions of people marching anymore thats made due to the fact that whenever a legitimate protest a peaceful rally is being organized by democratic groups its usually turned down because police save usually ends up in violence as the more radical elements take over the protests so what youre now seeing is sporadic protests by the younger mostly by the Younger Generation who are saying that theyre going to disrupt the city theyre going to cause chaos theyre going to barricade themselves in places and theyre just going to constantly confront police said these catamounts chases but whats interesting about this is despite the violence that weve been seeing on both sides the protest for this story the support for these protesters still seems to be increasing and its not just the young people that are supporting them now were seeing a lot of older people supporting them not just by saying we stand with you when we support you but also by helping them like weve seen this evening by giving them supplies given the money to push the cost forward ok did you go to holland with the latest in hong kong to thank you lebanons president says the Economic Situation across the country is getting worse due to the ongoing political crisis and protest demonstrations are ramping up for another day after one man was shot dead south of beirut their army says a soldier has been detained after forces opened fire on protesters blocking a road demonstrators have been blocking traffic with burning tires after president michel told them on tuesday to go home as to more than 2 weeks since the Prime Minister saad hariri resigned following weeks of protest at the attacker has a latest life or so stephanie there seems to be the frustration that led to all the protests in the 1st place but now there seems to be another layer of frustration because life is come to a standstill. Yeah the frustration here is really prompted by the president speaking last night what protesters here will tell you was basically an indicating that they were going to get what they want they took offense to his words things like saying that it was time for them to go home so theyre back on the streets theyve been blocking roads weve been trying to get to the president ial palace because theres a protest happening there but its very very difficult to get around so were just stopping on our way to make our live heads and also on this other side and were seeing a lot of tension between protesters and also between those who want to get poss these roadblocks so you can see that weve seen witnessed a lot of tension also towards the media there is a change on the ground today from what weve seen over the past month here and people will tell you theyre incredibly frustrated people will also tell you that theyre concerned about the way forward in this country there is a political stalemate the political elite that these people want to see change are the ones still bickering about what it interim government is going to look like the president indicated that there wasnt any real resolve on that so there are other issues at stake here also euphemistically very complicated times ahead here and people will tell you theyre concerned about the way forward the banks are closed schools universities are closed there are limits on what kind of amounts of cash people can take out there are limits. Of foreign transfers most foreign transfer as you call it transfer money out of the country so very difficult times and certainly a change on the streets today following the words from the president people the ones on the street certainly not happy at all but i think the danger is that there is a division on the street between those that have taken to blocking the roads and the people who also want to get around so its very unpredictable at the moment richelle all right Stephanie Decker live there are just outside of beirut thank you. Nearly a 1000000 people have been affected by floods in south sudan heavy rains in october november have destroyed homes and farms and aid organizations say they are desperately trying to provide assistance in a country already dire need of help dozens of people have died and there are now fears this part of disease about morgan reports. This is what the eastern town of people are in south sudan looks like now homes and schools nearly fully submerged people trying to salvage what they can and more and what they cant its the aftermath of weeks of heavy rain since october. On a school hed mastered at my school has been drowned by the floods drying so much that people saw the river rose and into their houses i ran to schools but even the schools were submerged and it was a good agricultural season we had harvested our crops but floods destroyed even though. I didnt george says he had to leave people or and come to south sudans capital juba for refuge back home very little has been spared by the floodwaters people here see its the worst theyve experienced in more than 20 years a state of emergency has been declared in 27 of the countrys 52 states more than 100000 people have been affected with almost half of them displaced over 76 people laws from the entire population of. You know 400000. 00 population have been have been displaced which 200. 00 plus been have been seriously. We are calling so loud a little human didnt interventions the floods have also destroyed farmlands raising fears that it will add to the problem of Food Shortages aid organizations say the need for an urgent response is vital in a country where years of war has left 7000000 people in need of help to survive. The 1st phase is to provide that the median Emergency Response to trying to get the people who are living in water to have access to Water Purification tablets to have access to toppling the have access to all the medication to have access to medical and mosquito net those are the things that we started to work on that and as i said on the category of system that we started to work on is to look at how to start to really work in an area where the what this data recedes to start to really rehabilitate the what the point of people residents say theyre concerned there will be outbreaks of what a point is he says and they say they dont know how long they will have to wait in camps or in the open before the water level to recede and for them to be able to go back home people morgan are just there are. Still ahead on al jazeera. Protesters killed gatherings banned calls for counties government to address Human Rights Violations ahead of next years election. And evacuation orders come into parts of australia as bush fires great out of control. And theyre all the more unsettled conditions across much of japan in the Korean Peninsula look out has been streaming in over the last few hours and the site is some rain in the mix but also not cool as we all say a fair amount of snow you can barely see the colorado and all of this crowd as we go through thursday and very mixed really across much of honshu and then its friday when we see the rain pushing across into much of central northern honshu weve got 20 to snow up in takata so just 2 celsius apolo one celsius in front of all stalk and against and snow pushing into these northern sections of the Korean Peninsula not but they go down into the south 14 celsius in seoul and still fail you will of course this time of year into southern areas of the a china 26. 00 in hong kong cooling off in shanghai just 17 degrees and then as a go into friday warming up a bit in shanghai and staying pretty much the same elsewhere quite a strong on National Flow they are pushing into vietnam and that is where we could see want to coastal but were focusing on the northern philippines this is the latest tropical depression to be forming it will produce a very heavy amounts of rain thursday on into friday and also youll notice these rains very extensive across much of borneo pushing down across into java by friday a quite a blanket of rain through much of some ultra and such knew what day in kuala lumpur. There watching aljazeera lets take a look at the top stories right now israeli airstrikes in gaza have killed 12 palestinians taking the death toll since tuesday to 22 egypt and other International Officials are trying to mediate a ceasefire between israel hamas and Islamic Jihad. According to hong kong is deciding whether university can stop police from entering its campus following clashes with student protesters overnight demonstrators are blocking streets for a 3rd day the government says schools will close on thursday and lebanons president says the Economic Situation across the country is getting worse due to the ongoing political crisis and protests rallies are continuing after a lebanese man was shot dead south of beirut marking the 1st such death and 27. 00 days of nationwide protests. The Opposition Leader in Bolivia Senate has declared herself interim president after weeks of political turmoil as was sworn in and despite lacking a majority in congress shes taken no taking over from ousted president evo morales who is now in mexico after being granted asylum resigned after weeks of protests over his disputed reelection theyve got 3 of our correspondents covering the story across the region rana sanchez is following developments in the blue capital lets pause so its a bow isnt a political stronghold of president morales just outside the capital and john hallman is in mexico city where president morales has been given asylum 1st. And. Well tensions are growing here in the center of the capital where the president ial palace and the National Assembly is here at the plus somebody york an area that is completely surrounded and sealed by police riot police and another ring of protection by the army this hours. Im is has been named interim president of bolivia after a long debate about whether they would be legislators would be able to swear her in with with or without the members of the mass party the party that we dont do it will morales and his political allies now if hes anxious has said that she will immediately call for elections there needs to be that they need to name a new electoral tribunal and hold elections around of around december the 20th to be able to have a new president. By january 22nd but in the meantime a lot of frustration and a lot of people are followers of him or what i list who are not happy with this decision who are not happy with this naming of the interim president and theres people protesting in the area with police repressing this with Water Cannons water trucks and and riot police all around this area. And supporters. Are expressing outrage and condemning what theyre calling a coup that is about has more on that. The past few days have not been easy for people in. Olivias 1st indigenous leader in what alice was forced to resign when the organization of american states or always yes and now fraud had been committed in the president ial election. The military requested that he step down he supporters denounce it is a call. For wreaking a koran in wanka morales was the man that gave them dignity after years of discrimination. In these years we have seen change we have seen our lives get better im young but ive seen how Indigenous People have suffered in this country now these racists the ones that burn our flag want to shut us down people around gree because they will more or less opponents burned the woodpile a flag which represents indigenous communities here there are roadblocks everywhere these days as morally supporters vow to continue the push for his return from mexico theres been chaos since he stepped down forcing the police to request the help of the army to restore order in the city the site of fighter jets flying overhead is making people even more furious. People are. Writing down. All of them are. Writing im forcing. An interim president as any 9 years was sworn in by bolivias opposition on tuesday in an attempt to fill the power vacuum her supporters celebrated her designation. The winner who we are facing a president ial succession brought on by the vacancy of the presidency and the abs