saying that will go on with or without international support. signs of growing public support. so how mouse is riley intensifies its rights in the occupied west bank and the vice administration delays the sale of 27000 rifles to as royal officer attacks spies by the senses on palestinians. the we begin this news out in gaza where is riley minute and 3 strikes of killed at least $200.00 people, an injured hundreds more in several locations in a 24 hour period. prime minister, been, you mean nothing now is vowing to continue fighting? how mazda spine, growing international pressure to end the war, death toll of moving 18600 palestinians, right now. relatives all morning, the death of at least 27 people killed in his riley stripes on 2 houses. and the city of off in the south of garza is right, the bottoms of close mass destruction in the densely populated city of jamalia in the north. meanwhile, a teenager has been shot dead during an israeli military operation in the janine refugee camp in the occupied west spine open. 600 people have interested just the past 3 days, view and says almost 1000000 displaced palestinians. that's nearly half the population of garza, and now sheltering around the off. how she might have brought it up begins our coverage. this is how for tens of thousands of displays ballast and he is 10 city sporting across the desert of, of the southern gaza. is the latest temporary shelter for families who have been the space again and again. since the beginning of these rails will and this family left the home inches, i old away little. they moved on to say a lot incentive garza but that was bumped to so they decided to go to have us. what as well set by this thing is would be safe. now on unit is the focus of heavy as strikes. so nor, and 50 members of her extended family ended up here in this desk to that area of with off mothers has them over the so i'm not even on the stuff that we have nothing here except for this nylon. did. we used to cover ourselves? no food, no water, no toilet, no furniture, at least of a school, we used to get a few. there is nothing or the hunt fish where they should be, what it should be from the tool, the ties and terrified boys. randy attacks the crumbling with a top 3 oddity somebody will be needed originally from a shop, a bone in a refugee because she never imagined her life the would be shot to and that she would end up being for the sake of a family safety. but not knowing where to go. they sold, refusing to ship a house between garza city, but it was a short stay the hospital was bombarded and he's picking dangers with trop no flying over our heads were left in a hurry without even taking anything of our belongings. it was so scary, we had to go in a road controlled by these riley's off us hermit hospitalized where many display families are converging, but the numbers increase the conditions become worse. the so we, i'm a little attract the, our life is a tragedy. there are no toilets, we try to come up with solutions so we can survive. how do we walk a kilometer hoping to get water, which is often salt in under a couple of words, cannot some of our suffering and there's new and inside to the war. he's way of says it was continuous bombardment until how about is defeated. that i did submit to the tax, the $2300000.00 thought assume he is living in gaza. about getting hung a disease and co. many have lost everything. friends, loved ones, homes, belongings, and medic, the. this could be just the beginning of a unless another exit us hash about about a 0. well highly my mood is live for us in the drop off in southern gaza. last time we spoke kindly, we were talking about the quite the hospital and strikes fell. okay. tell us about the situation now. is there's still a bit of k as inside the hospital, sam e. and then since the last time we spoke, things are getting worse and worse, and there was a growing fear that the intensity of the the strikes will continue to serve as a, as we're going through the end near the end of the day. but within the past 4, a 5 minutes or so, a nearer strikes targeted, a residential home, just so 5 minutes a drive away from the hospital is that densely populated, a neighborhood, the known and in revise? the neighborhood where a residential home belongs to, out of the family, was targeted and destroyed completely in the courtyard of the hospital that the emergency reception we, we counted at least 10 of the critically injured that the vast majority of them were children and women abroad due to the hospital there, just within the past few minutes, the hospital announced here to do work to a reported guild in the air strikes 2 adults and 11 a 2 year old, the baby girl, a died in the, in those in this attack on the residential building i did some of the very critical injures inside the hospital. where is the track as for right away to a larger size, bigger size in a hospital in dropbox, just for better uh, medical the treatment. they are better equipped and ready to receive the cases. there are a critical conditions and this is a part of a long series of books of blood sitting going on since the early hours of this morning. and late hours of last night, where to residential homes were destroyed at more than $27.00 people had reported skilled and they're more still under there. all those very the last time we're here to from the rescue team on the ground they've, they find it very difficult to remove those large pieces of concrete due to save, who might have still survived surviving under and under the rubble and honey, what do we know about people who've been around it on the come out loud. one hospital is well, this is tara, you know, sammy, this is been going on for a while now. not it will get on the line is a very small mid size. the hospital remaining the hospital in the northern part, but came out of service as there's really a constantly targeted and bomb the hospital. and where's the and since the a, the early hours of yesterday's morning when deserted military, completely surrounded the hospital and started targeting the medical staff, the reports of us, the members of medical team were killed. some of the evacuees were actually shot out directly by the snipers in the vicinity of the hospital in the old, the high rise building. but what's going on there is a particular video that has been circulated and it just part of it is rated broad propaganda. what's going on the hospital at this particular time since the beginning go every hosp adults and requested the supports the security 1st that out inside the hospital we're talking about the members of the police department and the work inside the hospital at this emergency just to keep security i meant in order as if they did this time a dig, it's really chaotic and it's a big bars. medical demon from working. so what these really military been doing since yesterday all day long being calling on loud the speaker, asking for all the security personnel inside the hospital to come out with their weapons. but what we're seeing today is a video that it could sit in the talking about these are the fighters or operatives inside the hospital. then these are the weapons that we just do a little bit of investigation just to look at the kind of weapons the best that they are holding. you can write a wait a conclude that these are security personality were there for them and tending the order, and the stability just happen to be caught inside the hospital. because the there was no way to leave as the entire a was under tv bombardment for the past week. we're talking about day to day at bombardment, inside and outside the vicinity and the whole area of value. and we can just sit with, with confidence, according to the i should have included at the school expense of the health minister who stated that these are security personnel. and during the day was requesting them to come out of the hospital with their hands of up their head and do it for their, their weapons in front of them. and that's what happened today. but calling them operatives and, and fighter it's, it's just a very, it's falls van. it just contradicts what these really military did with the lot the speakers yesterday. all right, really that thanks so much honey. my mode. let's take you to geneva, where the underwood chief is speaking of. older location was on the policy of the conflict of bosa, destroyed the army, but also the defect though in gaza. now let me also highlight that people down, i believe a deadline on not a close to the life and they have the feeling that in reality, human rights, all international human to know does not really apply to them. there is a deep, deep sensor on sitting off the tree and there is a sense of feeling that people have been above them by the international community . but in reality, like anyone else in guys, all people are just wrong for safety and stability to just on for life. and they just want to have a normal nice to have very far away right now to the south, norman dice. what continues to shocked me is the ever increasing 11 of the many zation, the lack of empathy and humanity. the fact that people come off cheer and woke any type of wrong doing that we observed in this war. when in fact, what these happening in gaza should outrage, anyone should make us all rethink our values. i think this is also a make or break moment for all of us and for how shan't humanity. since we are here, we seal a clinics member of the mid. yeah. that's me. thank you. i know clinic in the region and beyond for covering. but the people who guys are going full adult on. these are people who doesn't mean anyone in the, in the region because it's really impacting anyone and beyond. as you all know, or this wall is also fault on tv screen on, on social media. it's also a major, well, i'm always side of this mia, comparing the target to participate in and this will provide it to them. and on that i'm asking you to help us push back against missing information on the courtesies. i know that some of you are constantly doing fact checking, but fact checking is absolutely key. if we want accurate information, just always make sure to rec, verify on the dunk, repeated and sometimes the accusation and escalation, attend one of 1. 1. i have experienced more than one so since agency is also one of the target positional. so before i close that, so i also sent the latest on the situation in the west bank where we are also recording 100 should not forget the, the highest level violence in the 2 decades since a 2nd of 25. that was recalled hyphen days, injuries, iris basically, there is no single day without the an incursion, a secretary operation. do you think twos of kidding offer of palestinian few among the residents into his bunk is also growing. and we stop to observe some displacement offer by the student significant and increasing such a violence, including the use of height of a fight at home is also spreading. we all know that a lot of homes now have been distributed into was banks. but also on here, we have a perfect storm into making an economically and financially the economy is collapsing by this thing. and i'm not walking in this way and annual a strategy around not doing shopping anymore. it was vanka. there is no re and movement anymore from one city to the other, one out of fear. and we also know that defendants know treaties as difficulties to pay salary. this is economically a perfect storm into making either westmark. so maybe let me just and we so the free ask i sound also yesterday, when i address the plenary offer the rovan river g. a forum. first of the human tongue ceasefire. i was come to a decision. we'll just you part of a 150 free members state of the general, somebody. it is now time that the so called for human twenty's fire be translated into reality. number 2, the siege of gaza needs to be lifted. and what we need today is not just 100 trucks or 200 trucks. we need meaning full scale on interrupted, on condition, on fuel of busy commodities in took us history. this is the only way to reverse the negative. in fact, the alpha, the siege we as a mandatory and alone will not succeed to cover all the need of a district, the population, if the crossing on not proper and the up. and if the commercial sector is not properly coming back into data, they have been denied any access to now for 70 days on us. i believe we have to make sure and i know we said since day one, and i know it is a cold for all of us a but international too many turn know should still have a meeting if needs to have a meeting. also in the context of gaza, it kind of be just re into printed out of the task the. so this wall has also rules and it is time the dish rules be properly applied. just to conclude, i think there is no suffering in suffering service. absolutely no competition on the i believe that ultimately in this war there wouldn't be no, we know the longer this won't goes on the longest the loss, but beyond that the the deeper degrees. so i think like many of my clinics, that there is absolutely no, i've done a teaser to a proper genuine for this, a good processor too. and once for on the longest, lasting on resolve, the conflict. 75. yes. without a solution, it has not been a priority. over the last, the decatur it this time, this becomes a proper priority to and this is for the input of sending these out of state to peace and stability, peace and stability. that's what the region these are also thank. thank you very much. yes, it is time for the coal for a sci fi to be translated into action. the words that all. phillip lots that any the commission, a general of the united nations release relief and works agency for palestinian refugees in the near east. he went home to say the siege needs to be lifted. we, as he ran a terrence, he said, will not succeed. and in the meeting, the needs of the people, if the crossings are not properly opened, he also called for international humanitarian law to have meaning in garza saying, the rules need to be applied cannot be selected. i le cons also fund, but account is a professor of public policy at the time i've been heading for university, joins to be here, live in the studio. so felipe, that setting it is joining the list of you and the official see me and you and officials saying this is not on the needs to be an immediate cease fire. but of course, none of this so far he referred to the un general assembly reservation. none of that is binding though. is it salt on while it's not binding, but it is more readily pushing as well as 2 against the wall, to be honest, not just as well most or you as well that us in particular, britain has started to feel the pressure, the recent announcement by the foreign minister comment that he will take measures against those extreme, such letters who are conducting violence attacks by one's attacks against the palestinians is just a small step. but it's a step in the right direction. if this is leaving step, which is what some of the common takes is the same because it gives the impression when the us and the u. k. go off to sex lives in the west bank. that there is somehow an even handed approach here. when sure, the reality is, the majority of the overwhelming majority of civilian of children. so happening in garza sure, it's a, it's a token. it's a bit like the humanitarian aid being allowed, you know, and in a few trucks every, every day and so on. but it's a, i think it's still, it's an important step and there should be more, more pressure to get some more concessions in that direction. the, to recognize that the settlers are undertaking this to this kind of violent act is, is a good step by the u. i by the u. k, and i hope that us will follow what the commissioner has said very unfortunately, is that too much at a no matter how much the amount is not the solution. and this i think, is particularly the critical point for guys of the people that can adjust the volume between a system they are between a system, the type of it is limited. it's about the very basic categories human being needs to consume in a day. they, it does it arrive on daily basis, about hygiene kids. it's about $0.10 on. and that is no solution for the guys that people, they have to lift the siege. the private sector, the commercial sector, has got to be reactivated. the civil service have got to be paid the salaries and i was more than 70 days of not being paid their, their salaries, all these civil service that you see working in the health, education, and zone. they've all have no cash. and he made it clear that there is a, a very big economic crisis which will lead to, of course, as i'm, or how, how significant. oh interesting was that. so tom, that he also said this is also a media war. and he talks about how horrified he was, is that i'm horrifying that the smear campaign going on against palestinians. and those who provide a to them in any address the media saying make sure you get your fax right. the bunk, fake news stories. and he spoke about personally how he himself is full and victim to that as well. that was quite interesting from a seen you and official to say, hey, the media of go to get a hold on this and, and this media will, it is important point. but particularly for him is critical because is right, is often or no they want to close on or why they have been one thing to cause a know of for many, many years because for them under was symbolizes the palestinian cause. it's the same, a 75 years has been created specifically for the palestinians and as long as it processed, it is saying that the thing in question, still open and has, it's got to be addressed. and over the years they've attempted many times under the trump, as you recall, the u. s. we do is funding funder wide and attempt to bankrupt it the and i. now you can see that there is a systematic attack on the agency led by for late, but also in general, the work it does and there are close disguise behind. so the technical experts who are ongoing, why do we have especially an agency for the policy is why the entry get rid of one or why and hand over the responsibility to you and i c r, which already exist as an agency for refugees. and those are really motivated by very well calculated strategies from, as well, to try and disseminate any identity that's represents the crisis. the policy is that all right, thanks so much could to get your thoughts and analysis. thanks for coming in. as well, continues to intensive finds bombardments in northern gauze and getting thousands and its latest strikes. and especially for, for some giovanni a. what people are still trying to pull those traps under the rubble out the name of the origin. this is a very, as well as i am caught and keen jabante. and this is the of the month of the late. this strikes, cutting out buttons really will play money because of the medical send, a lease to the column, but it doesn't sort the field on the scale of the destruction is mess it from the one on the we can see. and here to pick the 10 engine, all those in to the, to the, the, the, the how we learn a little bit. i'm trying to get it closer to document the off the bottom of this whole area has introduced the washer the the, the neighbors of comfortable using the back cover body company with a blanket to manage it. and when i had you had the demo, these new shows, the magnitude of the destruction, the damages message, any day i didn't create this caused by the missiles. for sure, if i'm open to know how come a superfund being a version of the plus minus the mean, i mean, doesn't choose, i think most of what we mean a junior, so i don't well the concise team by the name on the internet. the as well as 5 minutes have been you mean nothing now is vying to continue with the gauze or offensive. who was speaking to saul just during a visit to a military base in southern as well. for us is wanting is around indiscriminate attacks on civilians are costing the government international supports a mazda deal because uh, this is going to be a difficult war. but there are signs of a breakdown. i can see that and truly you can see that too. i see or determination to continue until the end and eliminate thomas on overwhelming victory of a home. us will give us many, many advantages. both from the power determines and also from the power of persuasion towards the whole world sitting in the stands and being on a button. and smith joins us now from tel aviv unbuttoned. we're on the stand, the national security, us national security advisor james sullivan, is that how his me things going with these, right? the officials while he's bringing a mess, if you're carrying a message from joe biden, from the us, president biden as well. that in times, international criticism for his pretty much unwavering support of his rails persecution of its full against time on sundays, we are at ease reiterated his support. very recently, he says, he will. israel will us will continue to support israel until i'm off his route said, but 5 minutes, one, the public opinion put should be great ways for israel's security. and that's the message. jake sullivan's bringing hayes meeting very shortly with these rails. we'll cabinet last benjamin netanyahu, along with your golan, the defense minister and benny guns, and he says he'll be discussing that a time table to end the war on the sides will be urging, as well as late as to move to a different phase from the kind of high intensity operations we've seen today. we know already americans begun expressing concern about a high number of sufficient civilian casualties that is being that are being killed by as well as a tax on gaza. the us also wants to be more aide getting in and there are indications. the one of the crossings into gauze has been closed since october 7th, across and now allows in codes in pipes oil pot fuel sort of thing that is riley is indicated. it might be willing to reopen that the problem is check sullivan, bringing this message from the us. we know already the benjamin netanyahu says as well as defense, a foreign minister said, we don't need international support on both sides. we will carry on prosecution useful unbounded. what do we hearing about a split within the wall cabinet of the issue of sending mediators when negotiate is back. so costa for more information has been coming out. so again, a coming out today about why the head of most uh, has been prevented from traveling to caps off to a good new ways of opening for the channels of communication with thomas and we, on the sound of the war cabinet is in agreement, you know, agreement, but they believe how much leadership as well as contact with the how much leadership in consol, so they don't believe so by being and cast off. there's no way of finding out what, how much garza is prepared to do in terms of negotiations. the differences in the world cabinet come on, how to move forward. both galant, uh, both sorry, uh, both the defense minister and benjamin netanyahu. they wants to take a positive approach. they want to wait until how much a pay is with some sort of offer well studied gums. he's more in favor of sending somebody out to catch all the counselors, at least being proactive and trying to find out what, how much wants to offer. well, how much wants to do in terms of any future negotiations with this pressure from hostage families, of course, to bring those captives box. and they've written to the prime minister to ask him why he hasn't sent ahead of most of our accounts all full. so the negotiation will leave with them. thanks so much. ben smith now is right, the false is accounting out the most intense rate in the occupied westbank since the goal is and will began. as many as $1400.00 is ready was of us have been mobilized during the rave on jeanine began more than 48 hours ago. at least 11 palestinians have been killed. hold on to how many joins us live from nablus and the occupied westbank and when now into 3 days, that is quite unusual for a right to go on this long. why hold the as well, it is described back to me as the largest raid in janine since 2002. so that since the 2nd intifada wise, probably because the refugee camp in jeanine is a strong hold of palestinian resistance. and they have always put up a fight when it comes to these really occupation is, well, it's, it said that it was going off to what it calls terrace, of course, but as soon as look at them at the resistance fighters. and it said that it had take killed a number of them, even though it hasn't given any number. the official number said that we have so far is actually, you know, 12 because a 17 year old boy died. so that in the courtyard of one of the hospital there who is, which is also besieged by that is really a soldier is now israel is says that it was to where these calls may be rate. these comes from any kind of gotten mad. it said this has destroyed several of the labs, probably where it says the fighters make there has a explosive at devices, but ask anyone here. and they would tell you that as well as trying just to quote any sign of college student resistance here in the occupied west back because the last thing it wants is to open the 2nd front here is looking at the occupied was back at the moment as a secondary battle field, but tension is a very high fee for a very angry not only because of what they see and does that because, but also because of these continuous rates since october 7th, that happened on a nightly and daily basis or over the occupied westbank from north north to south. so israel is concentrating now on places where they are a gunman at and fighters, places like to kyra him a few weeks ago now is the turn of jeanine. they were also in other refugee coast, near ramallah, like columbia angela zone. so is doing the rounds, trying to detain, as many people as possible. all right, thanks so much. hold on, just how many to us media reporting vice president. pamela harris is pushing the winehouse to focus more on the suffering of palestinians in garza. she's been repulsively speaking to top officials, including president joe biden. let's get more on this from our white house correspondent company how coat joins us now live from washington dc. so can we, what are you hearing about perhaps splits within the by mid ministration over this? well, we've seen a shift in the language that has been used by the, by the administration in recent weeks. and now we're getting an understanding of why as a woman of color, the vice president, complet harris has always been more tuned to some of the concerns as not only voters of color within the democratic party, but predominantly progressive wing that is concerned with social justice issues. among other a progressive ideologies and as a result the light of the palestinian civility civilians and the fact that there has been mass casualties in excess of 18000 people is certainly something that has been a concern for many with in the, by the ministration. so couple of harris has been a to, to that she has been reflecting that in her conversations that she has weekly with the president. and now we're hearing that, as you saw just a couple of days ago, while he wouldn't say it on camera, he said it's a private donors that us president remarking, but there has been in discriminant bombing campaigns by the is really military. and that the military needs to change its tactics. we've also seen in recent weeks of the commons by the secretary of defense, lloyd austin saying, but if those casualties numbers do not a slow down in terms of collateral damage. so this is going to be strategic to fix for the is really military. so there is a strong push by comma harris to say not only that, these images she calls devastating a heart breaking stops, but also the administration uses as leverage to ensure that is real begins to follow humanitarian international law. and kimberly, let's talk about the media reports of a delay in the transfer of rifles from the us to his relo officials. us officials saying much about this. well, congress certainly is saying something about it. they've had a big concern ever since the october 7th attacked by how mos in israel. you'll remember that there was a request by israel for a $20000.00 plus rifles and fours and 16 so that ordinary citizens, as well as the national police, could arm themselves in defense. but that transfer of weapons us made weapons has been slow, watched by the by did ministration because of one big concern that those weapons are not going to go for who they are intended to go to. namely, the big fear of many and congress is little go to extreme is settlers, and the fear is that that may even be encouraged by a members of the is really cabinet extreme. is members including bank of beer minister bank of here. so as a result this has not been approved as of yet. so what we. 2 right now is that congress has raised these, this concerns, and this follows the news last week of the action by the, by the ministration where they impose visa bands on settlers who were taking a violent action against palestinian civilians. some of the strongest action yet by the, by the administration, given the fact that believes that israel is not doing enough to stop the settler violence against palestinians. by thanks so much, we'll leave it that can. but how could let us take a closer look at the number of fire on permits these by the government is issued before the war about a 148000 this right? these and these, right? the senses have the license, a county weapons that's excluding sol, just police scouts and security offices of the $100.00 townsend villages with the most license is $86.00. what illegal sacraments in the occupied westbank? office of the how massive tank. on october the 7th, the connected national security committee relaxed requirements for jewish is riley civilians to acquire firearms in areas near the occupied west bank garza and the northern border with lebanon. and it occupied east jerusalem. according to his right, the media reports the government has received about 260000 requests for gun licenses. the total number of israelis eligible to apply for a license now stands at $400000.00 miss. gov say political rights and commentate, so with these riley daily hot season jaffa joins us live from that good to have you with us. so 1st of all, what do you make of this delay by the, by the administration to transfer rifles? is it something of a turning point for the joe biden administration as it sounds like it's taking me like a message about that? to be honest, i'm not sure most is your l is or is ready. government is really listening to those messages. just say watching the show and for the last 30 minutes, then there is a major gotta be doing the world in the international media. and between what most is or at least. busy concerned about now and most is or is i don't thing a concern about issues of, of the number of the bus number of guns that are on the street. but most of them are more concentrated on their the best known security and on the war in gather. so i'm not sure most of these really by the media of evelyn is listening to those sigma. so do you think it will have absolutely no impact on this current is very prime minister in his administration. i'm not sure about the impact because i'm actually sure that and then you know, is building and desiring. i kind of a outgoing conflict with the, by the end of the investigation for the coming year. it's an election year in the states as we all know. and then you always trying to build this image again as the protector of each road. and the products are not only for the stadiums, but also towards legal, liberal democratic government in the states. so it might be that the even good for him to say that he's standing there and holding the line against a liberal democratic government in washington. do you think this, if that trend continues, that he can perhaps use this to his favor? do you think that gap for the us is going to get bigger? could we see a widening of delays or issues with the transfer of other weapons from the us to as well or do you think that this is really not going to go too much further? a yeah, this is a very complex issue because as we understand it here, the by midland government and the congress in a way some boards is road in is trying to defend himself, but it doesn't support nathan yo action and campaigns trying to build on it is also an issue that it's most of us here in the liberal democrats, that intent on the news read are, are facing, not always really is supporting this and yet, or the moment. it even in a vast majority doesn't support him anymore. but there is a consensus here, the tech over the summer, a needed to be reactive one way or another. so it's very complex. i'm not sure if not any are always playing the cards or i a towards dividing government. but i do know that he's trying to build his right wing experience base to getting easier and showing them that he's the only one that can so called products. these are from america, american defense you wrote recently an alt coming, which you said, the c'mon, those the legal counsel is that the defense ministry, the political and the political decision makers who approve the attack. i think you're referring to ariel attacks on garza, which of killing women and children. you said they are responsible for a war crime. you even told us about how removed public opinion in israel is from perhaps international public opinion. do you think that as time goes on, voice is like yours might have an impacts with, with that kind of sentiment on these really public opinion of i know i have to be honestly this article was reading about a year ago and i didn't change my views person that'd be about and, and the need for really solution result in a solution for the policy and an issue. but a, i do think as many on so i have the may of this year. not another year ago. yeah. but it was last. right, exactly. a lease was before the lounging or the homeless rudo a dog, and i must a reminder to you and your view is the this at the weather in may and into what we call and dispute atlanta. the west baggage was ended into what we call. busy the 48 borders and most of the casualties, most of the big thing, these really big things were part of a keyboard. same of the labor of them and credit came around terribly sorry with things we've, we've got technical problems that uh, that was the only miscast alright or attention is growing on the israel 11 and border as well as ami, says it bombs, ministry infrastructure link that has belonged to the southern lebanese town device on the lebanese group says it's also targeted is riley science. has the law says, one of its members was killed in fighting with these riley forces. tension on the border has fled since the life is conflicting gauze as dante just over 2 months ago . from on this that speak to satisfy about his life for us from northern israel, near the lebanese border. so 1st of all, it's been a really busy day if that's the right word to use that in tens day of bombardment. how's it looking now? so, as it has been, we've side to is really dry and flying above us. but that's been the case for the last few days because it's needing to constantly monitor this border with lebanon. and when he was saying near the boat, i'll just show you how close we are. if you take a look behind me that voters, heinz is really heinz mostly evacuated because many people have left almost everyone really. and that grossey hell just that is actually never known. and that's one of the points that the weather's been concerned by israel as to how close the lebanese a tar tree is to israel and why they still on the threat today. we've had a close range, a small firearms, a new ross, very, very close, and we had to take shelter then a while later when we were on that live, that was a rock, flew across us and it was confirmed. and fox by the is really ministry saying that they haven't, they themselves has struck a number of hezbollah targets because of rocket fi and c. tank missiles also being slides across from his bottle, which has ballast, says it won't stop until the gauze will continues. but i want to give you a sense of what we're seeing in this part of the country on this northern border, where really it's incredibly quiet where people have left the homes. and i just want to give you a sense of how immediate leaving the homes, where this is a home here, for example, that has been effectively abandoned right since october 7. and just to show you how quickly people would have left this area on the border this for example, when the outside but 7 attack happened, it was the end of the jewish holidays to quotes. and this is us what's known as a suca. it's usually built to during the holidays for the families outside and you can see tables and chaz left as they all rubbish in the corner. you also have a pomegranate as time dreams, lemons hanging from there that have fried up. and it really gives you a sense of how people was so worried off to october 7. and with all these hes butler attacks, many of those that we have been able to speak to those that chose not to leave. well, they've told us is that they a warrant. they said this is the 1st time they've seen it on the scale. it's us and the, the largest number of join strikes on c, missile strikes, attacks launched by has by law. certainly since the will between is around 1111 on rather in 2006, they are really concerned that potentially infiltration could happen. it has happened before and they don't want that to happen again. certainly not on the scale they saw or not sorry, but something. all right, thanks so much. sata higher on the islands, prime is the live orange coast, as the european union is losing its kind of a to see because of its inability to reach unified stones and the as well how much conflict arrived call. so said the european position on gauze. it is gradually shifting. you said many young people in europe have most sympathy for the palestinians. then for the as riley's, he was speaking at assignments in brussels. what you need is also discussing ukraine's bid to join the block. a partial bonsa is live for us in brussels. so where are your pin latest heading on the issue of guns and natasha windows series. steel. no consensus on garza in the european union and those are the words of the use for an fuzzy chief. is that route as he arrived here, of cause and will certainly be on the agenda here once you're in a union leaders to finish talking about ukraine. but you mentioned that the irish data he's been very vocal over the past few weeks talking about the fact that the you is losing its credibility by having these divisions, islands, along with countries like spain and belgium. looking for a phone call in criticizing israel's response in gauze as disproportionate. there was one sided spectrum if you liked it. on the other side of the you have countries like germany, austria in the czech republic who have continued to storm sleep outside as well. and with a quote as well as a right to defend himself, since the book is still space in many ways, but they is a shift as veronica pointed out and a sense of this week. for example, we saw our majority of e u. member states lacking a un resolution for a see sign of 17 after 27 member states backpacks. that's more than doubled. the number of books voted for such a resolution. if the last time at the un. so there is a shift and we'll say that you need is proposing to talk about possible sanctions on file and is ready settlers in westbank, something that they have to go about doing before. but we know that as a fucking, we'll see your opinion, information presence, even a jeremy that has very strongly backed as well, is also talking about postables sections. things like travel bags visa bands on some settlers. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much natasha. buck for as the us house of representatives has voted to launch an impeachment investigation against president joe. by then, the republican lighthouse wants to know whether, by that benefit from his son's fine business deals. all democrats oppose the investigation saying there's no evidence for the allegation finding cause to move a baseless political stunt. his son hunter faces several criminal charges including failing to pay more than $1.00 point. $4000000.00 in taxes had to call high is in washington dc. was more on the vote in the end, they had the votes with all house republicans, voting, they will now start an impeachment inquiry into us president joe biden. so what is all this about for months these committees have been trying to tie president joe biden to his family's finances and profits from overseas businesses. as of yet, they have not been able to come up with a single piece of evidence. so why the impeachment inquiry? well, a couple of things. this gives the legal authority to really inundate the white house that demands for paper work and testimony. they have subpoena power, and democrats say what this is really about is it looks like joe biden squared, the face for the president, donald trump. he was twice in peach. so they believe that the republicans wanted to be able to say fine. trump was twice and people looked, finds also under impeachment inquiries. so is this likely to go anywhere? well, looking at what the evidence they have so far, probably not democrats say this is nothing more than just a political play. pedagogy, l 20. the us federal reserve is projecting at least 3 raid cots next year. as the inflation rate moves towards is 2 percent go. the central bank voted to hold rights for a foot consecutive time at the $22.00. yeah. hi. as the move is being welcomed by global markets, with stocks and treasuries, extending the rally. the dow jones closed at a new rec hold hi. beside this raised rights shop place since march 2022 in a bit to cool the economy and slow price rises, which last year sold the fastest rate in decades on $2000000.00 testament vehicles being re cold into us over all to pilot issues. it's also a concern so raised by the government's highway agency about potential misuse. safeguards will have to be installed, provide more controls and the lots unclear of tests that would be re cooling vehicles from outside america. argentina is governments as the validates con, see the pay so by 50 percent. so part of emergency vices by the new president have you had me lie while they is promising to stabilize the economy and rain in inflation, inflation right. these count, late above a 160 percent corresponded to raise a bow. now, a set of members have already owns a small market in the province of when a site is and he's trying to adjust to the economic change taking place in argentina this week. then you government announced and over 50 percent evaluation of the piece. so somebody says he was not surprised by the policy change because he believes it's part of the economic chaos that has rained united tina for years. with the bio borges, i'm worried because we're a family business, we're not a company and the increasing prices will affect the argentine family and they will have to pay double. how much can they take? i don't know. the government also announced that increasing cash handouts to the poor, but many believe it, the middle class we likely struggle as prices for arguing times have been struggling with inflation for years. but in the past few weeks, the prices of most products have doubled or even tripled, like the price of oil, for example, because of the possibility of a devaluation. now that it has happened this year, that inflation could be even higher, something that would have a huge impact on the population. the valuation lifting subsidies on transport in energy. we do using the number of ministry, the plan of new president have you had to be mean to cut down government spending and we'd use the deficit. know, think i mean, now most us yeah, well now you've been, you've, let's see on. we were heading towards hyper in place. another decision is to avoid it. by definition, hyper inflation is the absolute rejection of the currency and a spiraling and pricing, right? so, but not everyone is convinced the plan will work together. we. we have seen this before, that the situation will pause was a lie, i am 74. how much longer can i wait young? have you had any leg came to office with a promise to transform argentina's economy? now many i hoping he's measures will start to show results on that. he said, we'll just see that what a site is. a cold weather is group launch pots of china with temperatures, expect it to full sharply over the next few days. because all staff is moving from northern provinces hits by blizzards. the central and southern areas snowing ice falls, the closure of more than a 100 highways across several provinces. several trains depositing badging in the northwest in june jang region were canceled because of snow. high winds, temperatures and the chinese capital are expected to slide to minus 12 degrees celsius starting next year far and told us to have to pay a tax to enter the in the nation. island of bali revenue from the $10.00 fee is meant to address a growing trash problem and the slower and slow a revolt. experts. one tourism is contributing to balis water shortage for lakes and photos. so left behind by now extinct volcano has make this area in central body, the hots of the islands, agricultural production, duties worthy and his ancestors have been following the land here for generations. but in recent years, he's been confronted with a new challenge. water shortages, muscle bodies have the something often in 3 of the feel. it is a 1000 and feel of the come with young people, the excess of the sauces by drilling into delana. and it still does not this the amount of a lot that are coming from some space talk to decrease exhibits of the tourism industry consumes about 65 percent of bodies ground. what to demand is to teaching this water source fost of and it can be with finished when too much ground water has been defeated from coastal acquisition, salt, water flows in and over time contaminates the local and g o that's been studying the issue for years as want of a crisis, i really felt like that. how do you, what we used to do is what that is thought for all them for the so going on. so if you don't do something about the solve the institution duty, i mean they've had the play experience problem in the future. climate change is also affect to the large patch of grass behind me used to be covered in water. but water levels have dropped drastically in the last 5 years. and as you can see, the shore line has receded by more than a 100 meters. bodies, water problems is not just a matter of quantity, but also quality is poor. waste management system is choking it's rivers. and organizations such as to clean bodies with this, says it has collected more than a 1000000 kilograms of plastics since it was founded in 2020, you know, were being confronted with way more volumes and journey in a way, more different types of plastics, more sashes. and that's a real issue that's feels like, you know, the problem will ever stop. there is an urgent need for body to restore its water sources. the foundation has helped communities build recharge wells to connect way more to which has been injected back into equifax. but it says most sustainable water management practices are needed in the longer term before bodies, reputation as an island. paradise is lost. florence li, algebra, bali, indonesia. some that say it's from may. so this news out you can get more explanation menus to head over to our website. i'll just 0. it's don't come back to the top 3 hours more coverage of the war and gaza on the days of the unique perspective of african don't willing to change the streets because of the sense of urgency that we have. if we don't know more and more lots of voices, you don't often hear trouble. nations do stand with paula spine. it's the same struggle share of displacement. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of justifying genocide. brand new s is that the stream on which is the, are worked out of their existence, it's load ship as a principal presenter. and as a correspondence with any breaks in the store, we want to hear from those people who with normally not get that forces on the international news channels. one moment i'll be very proud all was when we covered the fullness quake of 2015. at the terrible ment shoulders that's the story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people story. it was very important at the time the damage in the house of green that makes evidence of the quakes that prompted it's about q way sion on friday. the sub emission of toxic gas, a possible pre closer to interruption, was enough for both ortiz to order. everyone out, best be nothing on the scale of this emergency since interruption in the 13th century. for the failure, it was put into it and the people who live here is that this isn't just about an image interruption. it's about a long term shift. and so much more volcanic reactive and dangerous phase, we could, peterson, has been monitoring ice bins got to tell geology more than 20 years. she says what's happened to the last few days is evidence of a transition that could last centuries. the peninsula will be dormant until a new activity period starts. and that can also last several 100 some years. iceland, beauty has been forced in part by its 32 or kind of systems. it's people that have to become resilient to the day just but here in the southwest, those stages around me growing the is riley strikes, hit 70, and areas in south and central golf and killing thousands of people. the, i'm sammy's, i them, this is i'll just say we're a live from dell hall. so coming up, facing salvation palestinians scrambled because like they didn't, gonzo is this route, restricts trucks deliveries these right. the prime minister defies coals for
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