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of urgently needed medical supplies into gaza. i understand that two of his children have also joined as a drought it helped fly humanitarian supplies. and for years the queen has been passionate. a passionate advocate for the palestinian people, particularly women and children your family's leadership, you're madison and humanitarian commitment are commendable. and at the same time, we're working to create the conditions for lasting peace as we talk to a lot about upstairs with the israeli security guaranteed and palestinian aspirations for their own state fulfilled. i said this is a long lifelong, supporter of israel that's the only path that guarantees as a security for the long term to achieve it, palestinians must also seized the opportunity to discuss with the king today the palestinian authority mess urgently reform. so it can effectively deliver to the palestinian people in both the west bank and gaza once hamas is control of gaza is over they must prepare to build a state that accepts peace, does not harbor terrorist grou
of urgently needed medical supplies into gaza. i understand that two of his children have also joined as a drought it helped fly humanitarian supplies. and for years the queen has been passionate. a passionate advocate for the palestinian people, particularly women and children your family's leadership, you're madison and humanitarian commitment are commendable. and at the same time, we're working to create the conditions for lasting peace as we talk to a lot about upstairs with the israeli...
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so gaza would be covered, so would ukraine. then there's a reporting requirement, insisting that the biden administration provide us with information so we can determine whether or not the first two requirements have, in fact, been met with respect to all these countries. so in my view it's a very common sense provision. we should require more accountability of all u.s. recipients of military aid. >> you say we should be, but as you know yourself, it's the first time really in a serious way this is being proposed, especially to your really stalwart ally israel. and i want to ask you about humanitarian aid because that's also creating huge ructions in the middle east and desperate suffering inside gaza. you are on the border at rafah, the egyptian border to gaza. what did you see about the delivery of aid, humanitarian aid, for the people? >> well, senator jeff miami hurricane -- jeff merkley and i went to the border crossing to see what was happening. clearly the humanitarian crisis in gaza is atrocious and getting worse. two m
so gaza would be covered, so would ukraine. then there's a reporting requirement, insisting that the biden administration provide us with information so we can determine whether or not the first two requirements have, in fact, been met with respect to all these countries. so in my view it's a very common sense provision. we should require more accountability of all u.s. recipients of military aid. >> you say we should be, but as you know yourself, it's the first time really in a serious...
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one is for it to be american policy that no palestinians in gaza can be forcibly expelled from gaza, and that they all will have the ability to return to their homes. second of all, that none of the pistols and rifles that the israelis may purchase from the united states under foreign military sales can be transferred to settlers. settlers have been engaged in very hostile assaults on palestinian villages in the west bank, and the u.s. must make very clear that is unacceptable, and we certainly don't want to be complicit on that with our arms. there will be other amendments that my colleagues are proposing that i strongly support. one of them is to say that we must find a path to two states for two people, in order to break the cycle of war and hate. >> this bill that just failed, as is, would you have voted to pass it? >> if it was on its own, i would not have voted to pass it in its current form. i may have supported getting it on the floor in order to start the amendment process. we absolutely have a broken asylum process on the border. right now what we have seen is people simply
one is for it to be american policy that no palestinians in gaza can be forcibly expelled from gaza, and that they all will have the ability to return to their homes. second of all, that none of the pistols and rifles that the israelis may purchase from the united states under foreign military sales can be transferred to settlers. settlers have been engaged in very hostile assaults on palestinian villages in the west bank, and the u.s. must make very clear that is unacceptable, and we certainly...
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so, i'm 24 years, old what makes me continue first is i love, gaza gaza is so beautiful. it is the most beautiful beach in the whole world. we love our strip, and we wish for a free state, a free country where we can be living our life as normal people, so what makes me continue just like the love of my place, and because i was living here from -- i want to see it again, beautiful and not destructed, and for me i like the people, and i can't keep filming every day there is some days i'm trying to find food for my family, for the people i have in my house, and trying to find diesel so i can keep moving so i'm losing a lot of time finding things for me so i can continue. so, it is dangerous, but i am clear. i'm sure -- if israel targeted, me because -- they are just so 600 meters away from my house. the israeli tanks and snipers, i can't reach the end of my house because there is a's shooting anyone in the main way, i am living -- so i'm sure my location for israelis and the people who follow me, so if something happens they should know that. they already know my location,
so, i'm 24 years, old what makes me continue first is i love, gaza gaza is so beautiful. it is the most beautiful beach in the whole world. we love our strip, and we wish for a free state, a free country where we can be living our life as normal people, so what makes me continue just like the love of my place, and because i was living here from -- i want to see it again, beautiful and not destructed, and for me i like the people, and i can't keep filming every day there is some days i'm trying...
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so most of the people in gaza are displaced to southern gaza. my organization was providing health care in rafah and khan yunis. by the time we left the area close to 1.8 million people are living is also smaller because of a new wave because of the new fighting. and because of that, the war is present everywhere. the victims are very close to the fighting, so no matter how accurate are the targeting or the bombs or the missiles, civilians will be killed because half of the population are children. these are two differences between what's happening in gaza and other crisis makes gaza the worst crisis we've been witnessing since world war ii. >> i know you want to talk politics and i'm not asking this from a political perspective but i know you also told someone on our team you believe one of the things standing in the way of addressing a humanitarian crisis on the ground is just a lack of political will. do you see anything that will change that? >> cnn over the past three months have been always talking about improving humanitarian aid to gaza,
so most of the people in gaza are displaced to southern gaza. my organization was providing health care in rafah and khan yunis. by the time we left the area close to 1.8 million people are living is also smaller because of a new wave because of the new fighting. and because of that, the war is present everywhere. the victims are very close to the fighting, so no matter how accurate are the targeting or the bombs or the missiles, civilians will be killed because half of the population are...
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f number one there is a israeli commitment for full israeli withdrawal from gaza. and number two, if there is an israeli commitment for a political solution that provides four the two states, israel and palestine with the mutual recognition between the two of them by a certain date that is agreed upon so i don't have a lot of time, but i have to ask you, when you look at the mood in israel today, it seems that they are intent on staying in gaza to maintain some security presence have already created buffer zones, the creating corridors to make it hard to move from north to south gaza, when you ask people in israel about a two-state solution, it seems to be at its lowest, the lowest levels of support for it in decades kids how would that do you anticipate this changing? >> it seems difficult well, it is difficult, but it will, it will change once i read an article for an israeli, israeli author who said that there will be a political solution out of magnanimous attitude and enthusiasts and but out of desperation and the failure of both sides, to annihilate the other
f number one there is a israeli commitment for full israeli withdrawal from gaza. and number two, if there is an israeli commitment for a political solution that provides four the two states, israel and palestine with the mutual recognition between the two of them by a certain date that is agreed upon so i don't have a lot of time, but i have to ask you, when you look at the mood in israel today, it seems that they are intent on staying in gaza to maintain some security presence have already...
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who will govern in gaza? the united -- it's clear that the israeli position is that mahmoud abbas will not governed, the plo will not govern. there has to be some sort -- excuse me, gaza. there has to be some sort of other formulation before netanyahu will buy into it. that generally will be the trickiest part. humanitarian aid, probably solvable problem. resettlement into their homes, probably a solvable problem. but nobody has come up with a good formulation at this point for who will govern gaza postwar. >> it seems like he was going in with some hard truths. is israel really having no plan for what they're going to do with gaza? of flooding subsidize? and what is gonna happen with israel? they don't to incentivize what happened on october 7th, that's the way they see, it towds a twe solution, what is the message they're sending to hamas? they got something, right? out of what they did. but to tony blinken's point, he is trying to say that if you want to ease tensions and move towards a future, there has t
who will govern in gaza? the united -- it's clear that the israeli position is that mahmoud abbas will not governed, the plo will not govern. there has to be some sort -- excuse me, gaza. there has to be some sort of other formulation before netanyahu will buy into it. that generally will be the trickiest part. humanitarian aid, probably solvable problem. resettlement into their homes, probably a solvable problem. but nobody has come up with a good formulation at this point for who will govern...
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in western gaza city. that thousands of people began to swarm those trucks. this is it's an area where about half 1 million people are really on the brink of famine right now in gaza and following that, within minutes, i'm told of those crowds swarming those trucks, gunfire erupted. it was coming from an israeli military position nearby where those trucks had just come in and how they're tells us that about 20 people or so were shot in that initial barrage of gunfire that set off a chaotic scene around those aid trucks were told by other and other eyewitnesses on the ground that the trucks then began driving away, plowing into people who were there, and that the majority of the hundred and four people who the palestinian ministry of health say were killed, were killed in that ensuing chaos, in part by those trucks driving away in fear. now, the israeli military presents a different timeline. they tell me that after those trucks crossed in, that people swarm those trucks and that they stampede ensued with d
in western gaza city. that thousands of people began to swarm those trucks. this is it's an area where about half 1 million people are really on the brink of famine right now in gaza and following that, within minutes, i'm told of those crowds swarming those trucks, gunfire erupted. it was coming from an israeli military position nearby where those trucks had just come in and how they're tells us that about 20 people or so were shot in that initial barrage of gunfire that set off a chaotic...
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in particular, one that is closer to gaza city and northern gaza, which is an area where very little aid has managed to get through now, one thing that all humanitarian aid groups agree is that a ceasefire would allow them to get humanitarian aid into to where it is needed. now we have heard from a senior biden administration official that the six-week ceasefire has basically been agreed by israel at this point, but we do also know we heard from qatari officials this week that there are still details to be hammered out. we've heard from israel that they want list of hostages from hamas and also which are alive and which are not. now, we understand from this senior biden administration official that effectively the ball is in hamas's court there waiting for hamas to respond. we're also hearing from two sources familiar with the negotiations that these negotiations will continue in cairo. so we are expecting representatives from the us, israel, hamas, and egypt to be talking in cairo, although we don't have an exact timing of that, israel and hamas obviously not talking directly, but i
in particular, one that is closer to gaza city and northern gaza, which is an area where very little aid has managed to get through now, one thing that all humanitarian aid groups agree is that a ceasefire would allow them to get humanitarian aid into to where it is needed. now we have heard from a senior biden administration official that the six-week ceasefire has basically been agreed by israel at this point, but we do also know we heard from qatari officials this week that there are still...
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and the innocent civilians of gaza are paying the price, but it's not just the civilians of gaza. it is the stability of the region. we are seeing extraordinary levels of anger and upset because of the images of these civilians being killed. so, we need to find a way to stop the fighting. we need to find a way to address these issues through dialogue, through a political process. that's the priority. >> what do you think is the most plausible next step? would saudi arabia be willing to be part of an arab force that goes in to replace the israelis and stabilize gaza? >> i think what we need to focus on is solution for the palestinian issue, not just for gaza. i think all of the arab states have indicated that they are willing to talk about a resolution or a solution that includes how we manage the situation in gaza, as long as it's part of a bigger picture. and what we feel is necessary is some form of credible, irreversible path to palestinian state. that will give legitimacy to any arab country and us as a collective group addressing the issue, including of course the government
and the innocent civilians of gaza are paying the price, but it's not just the civilians of gaza. it is the stability of the region. we are seeing extraordinary levels of anger and upset because of the images of these civilians being killed. so, we need to find a way to stop the fighting. we need to find a way to address these issues through dialogue, through a political process. that's the priority. >> what do you think is the most plausible next step? would saudi arabia be willing to be...
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so much of gaza's history now lies in rubble. nada bashir, cnn in beirut. >>> ukraine's crews have been searching for the rubble destroyed homes and buildings for any survivors after russian missiles hit the donetsk region on saturday. officials say at least one man has been rescued but 11 people were killed including five children, eight others wounds. ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy offered condolences to the families who lost loved ones and warned that russia would face consequences for these attacks. well, the russian president attended an orthodox christmas eve service in moscow on saturday. russian state media reports he was joined by families of russian soldiers killed in ukraine. in a video address published by the kremlin, putin congratulated troops still on the battlefield calling them the warriors of russia. ukraine recently moved its christmas holiday to december 25th, distancing itself from the russian tradition. and celebrating it on january 7th. ♪ >>> well, voting if under way in bangladesh in the country
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and we had different borders with in the north and gaza city garden crossing point in gaza city and air is causing both in the north and despite we left all of that and we went to go to more kind of unrealistic options. unfortunately, the us has said >> that israel will open up another border crossing in the next few weeks. which one? we don't know right now, but yusov, as you know, israel also accuses hamas of stealing much of the aid that goes into gaza. we've seen all kinds of widespread looting how big of an issue is it of hamas taking some of that aid as israel alleges >> and here we are operating at mainly and we will observe it and we supervise all of the delivery of or other items under a very technical you just procedures to reach the people in need. >> we >> didn't notice or seen any of all of these allegations on the ground there, and that's our own experience working in the field for more and more than 13 side there were no evidence on all of these allegations so far, and we were we are working in the underground and rafah and i talking about rafah saving all these amount th
and we had different borders with in the north and gaza city garden crossing point in gaza city and air is causing both in the north and despite we left all of that and we went to go to more kind of unrealistic options. unfortunately, the us has said >> that israel will open up another border crossing in the next few weeks. which one? we don't know right now, but yusov, as you know, israel also accuses hamas of stealing much of the aid that goes into gaza. we've seen all kinds of...
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inside the gaza strip. the result of that is that they are still no deal. those hostages who have now been held in captivity for more than 200 days remain in captivity with no sign of, their immediate release. now, two of those hostages, we heard from keith siegel and israeli american alongside omri miran and israeli. a video of them showing that they are both alive. and also showing them pleading with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government to do a hostage deal, seemingly under duress. that video yeah, it was released over the weekend it followed another a hostage video of an israeli american released just a few days prior to that, and we just heard the response from the family of keith siegel, his wife, who herself was a hostage and released after 51 days during that brief lull of that brief ceasefire in fighting several months ago, saying keith, i love you, we will find light until you return and that is a sentiment that seems to be shared now by tens of thousands of israelis descending inte
inside the gaza strip. the result of that is that they are still no deal. those hostages who have now been held in captivity for more than 200 days remain in captivity with no sign of, their immediate release. now, two of those hostages, we heard from keith siegel and israeli american alongside omri miran and israeli. a video of them showing that they are both alive. and also showing them pleading with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government to do a hostage deal, seemingly under...
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in gaza the palestine red crescent society is appealing for protection for the hospital in gaza. the aid agency said israeli bombing in the area endangered its medical staff and the 7,000 people taking shelter there. separately, at least nine people were killed and another 75 injured this week when israeli tank fire hit the u.n. shelter harboring hundreds of people. that's according to the u.n. streams of palestinians fled the area in southern gaza following the attack. the israeli military said it is looking into the incident and said it wasn't the result of a strike by israeli forces. >>> i want to bring in jeida mckenna, the ceo of mercy corps. so good to see you. so there's an aid organization that has been working in gaza and the west bank for more than 30 years. what have your aid workers been telling you about the attack on the shelter and the aftermath? >> increasingly palestinians have been moved into smaller and smaller spaces, and for this to happen it is just another example where there are very few places for them physically to be, and to see them continually getting
in gaza the palestine red crescent society is appealing for protection for the hospital in gaza. the aid agency said israeli bombing in the area endangered its medical staff and the 7,000 people taking shelter there. separately, at least nine people were killed and another 75 injured this week when israeli tank fire hit the u.n. shelter harboring hundreds of people. that's according to the u.n. streams of palestinians fled the area in southern gaza following the attack. the israeli military...
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and for opening more gates into gaza. i understand the trauma of october 7, just yesterday, i met with families who lost loved ones in the horrific attack of october 7, but we also have to find a way forward and hold israel accountable for finding a way forward to delivering humanitarian aid into gaza. >> senator, some of your democratic senatorial colleagues, i'm pretty active members. they are working right now to try to put in place specific conditions on future us military assistance to israel. is that something you would support, especially in light of today's incident? >> if prime minister netanyahu goes ahead with a full-scale ground offensive against rafah without having provided significant changes in how civilians are treated and how civilians are protected, and how humanitarian mean aid is being delivered? yes, i would support restrictions on us military aid to israel. is that what i'm hearing >> if they go ahead with a full-scale ground campaign into rafah without taking into account their obligation under you
and for opening more gates into gaza. i understand the trauma of october 7, just yesterday, i met with families who lost loved ones in the horrific attack of october 7, but we also have to find a way forward and hold israel accountable for finding a way forward to delivering humanitarian aid into gaza. >> senator, some of your democratic senatorial colleagues, i'm pretty active members. they are working right now to try to put in place specific conditions on future us military assistance...
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and lower gaza. there's upper and lower. it's a very tough mission. >> general norial, a former member of israel's national security council estimates israel has only discovered about 60% of the hundreds of miles of tunnels below gaza. >> we blew up something like 20%. so, a lot of work ahead of us. it's not something that can be finished within a few weeks. it is a question of months. >> exposing and destroying these tunnels has been central to israel's mission in gaza. where it dropped enormous bunker busting bombs that penetrate deep under ground. leaving enormous craters and often causing heavy civilian casualties. but there is also concern for isreali hostages held under ground. >> we cannot just blow up all those tunnels. assuming that hostages are there, at least 50% of them. so we have to do it slowly, slowly. >> that means sending troops deep into trapped tunnels, where hamas fighters could be laying in wait, before rigging and detonating them. in the meantime, many hamas fighters are surviv
and lower gaza. there's upper and lower. it's a very tough mission. >> general norial, a former member of israel's national security council estimates israel has only discovered about 60% of the hundreds of miles of tunnels below gaza. >> we blew up something like 20%. so, a lot of work ahead of us. it's not something that can be finished within a few weeks. it is a question of months. >> exposing and destroying these tunnels has been central to israel's mission in gaza. where...
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as the intensity strikes in gaza continue, getting food and aid inside gaza to innocent palestinians has become an incredibly difficult task. sending the can, the widow of late senator john mccain in the world of the -- head of the world food program helps lead one major effort, she is joining me right aftfter the break. >>> now to gaza in our world lead, where nearly on surmountable challenges face aid workers, according to the world health organization. they recently canceled the six plant emissions to northern gaza because requests a safe passage were simply rejected. yesterday, the palestinian red crescent society, part of the red cross, said they were killed when the israeli air strike hit their ambulance in gaza. israel's military has not commented all this as hunger and disease grip gazans, nearing the 100th day of war. the executive director of the united nations world food program cindy mccain joins us now. new analysis from integrated food security classification shows a quarter of gaza's population of roughly 2 million, a quarter faced the highest possible level of food in
as the intensity strikes in gaza continue, getting food and aid inside gaza to innocent palestinians has become an incredibly difficult task. sending the can, the widow of late senator john mccain in the world of the -- head of the world food program helps lead one major effort, she is joining me right aftfter the break. >>> now to gaza in our world lead, where nearly on surmountable challenges face aid workers, according to the world health organization. they recently canceled the six...
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is force remains in other parts of gaza, how significant is this move? >> well, i think you're just really seeing some efforts to respond to the white house's vocal criticism of the operations of israel in gaza. do indicated, jake, this is the sixth month, a demarcation of the horrific attack that occurred. okay? over seventh and then the subsequent declaration by israel that they would enter gaza for the purposes of eliminating hamas today. the palestinians in gaza remain a hostages to hamas and hamas has not been eliminated we've seen, i think in over-confidence of israel on its intelligence, both win it failed to see october 7 and when it went into gaza to eliminate hamas, that has been i think part of the out come that we've seen of the both has hep hazardous and dangerous military operations that resulted in unaccepted couple civilian deaths and certainly the food crisis. so you described, this comes as more negotiations for a ceasefire and release of the hostages are beginning does this move by israel to withdraw some troops from gaza? does it make
is force remains in other parts of gaza, how significant is this move? >> well, i think you're just really seeing some efforts to respond to the white house's vocal criticism of the operations of israel in gaza. do indicated, jake, this is the sixth month, a demarcation of the horrific attack that occurred. okay? over seventh and then the subsequent declaration by israel that they would enter gaza for the purposes of eliminating hamas today. the palestinians in gaza remain a hostages to...
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gaza officials say a paramedic and a nurse were among those who were killed all right. our next guest then aisle bakari fled the fighting in gaza city in the early days of the war, she and her family are now living in rafah and she's posting to social media about the difficulties palestinians in rafah struggle with every day. listen us i've been displaced three times and i've ended up here in this is cool. there's no electricity, no food, no clean water >> has to queue for our >> just to take a shower. otus well, it we expecting to israeli forces coming through up. i have very soon and people who are saw depressed and suffering because they lost everything. >> when everything, maignan, everything. >> and aisle bakari joins us, live now from rafah. so thank you so much for being here with us. so that video was from a little while ago. so just give us an update. what are the conditions for you and others there right now, they're in rafah actually, the conditions are challenging guns in coming the best i can. i live in displacement school. >> we have zero >> privacy and li
gaza officials say a paramedic and a nurse were among those who were killed all right. our next guest then aisle bakari fled the fighting in gaza city in the early days of the war, she and her family are now living in rafah and she's posting to social media about the difficulties palestinians in rafah struggle with every day. listen us i've been displaced three times and i've ended up here in this is cool. there's no electricity, no food, no clean water >> has to queue for our >>...
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we have six individuals still held in the gaza strip. >> yeah. so you're one of the two senators from iowa that's switching topics for a seconds, three days away from the caucuses. you said you'll remain neutral. do you plan to endorse after you see what happens on monday? >> well, it will be interesting. i haven't decided yet whether i will endorse after the caucuses, but, jake, you're right. i will remain neutral. senator chuck grassley and i want to welcome all of these wonderful candidates into our great state of iowa and we want those iowa voters to decide who they want to support come among evening. so you'll see, jake. you'll have to follow up with me later. >> republican senator joni ernst of iowa, thanks so much. let's reconnect with congressman mark pocan to get his response next. >>> plus that blizzard in iowa, below zero temperatures will be around monday evening for the caucus. how concerned are they about turnout? i'llll be talkining to take rerepublican s strategist t wat this clolosely. >>> we're back with our world lead in the do
we have six individuals still held in the gaza strip. >> yeah. so you're one of the two senators from iowa that's switching topics for a seconds, three days away from the caucuses. you said you'll remain neutral. do you plan to endorse after you see what happens on monday? >> well, it will be interesting. i haven't decided yet whether i will endorse after the caucuses, but, jake, you're right. i will remain neutral. senator chuck grassley and i want to welcome all of these wonderful...
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gaza, once again, plunged into eerie darkness. endless tragedies on the ground have obscured this long communications blackout. what little video is able to reach the world paints a very troubling picture. at the hospital in gaza south, one of the only ones still functioning, it is where the world health organization says 7000 people were sheltering. families, yet again, have been forced to flee. civilians and patients, seen here carrying their children and belongings, as israeli forces, who said they were targeting a russian large, close internet >> there was heavy fire in the vicinity. we have seen huge, violent bombings. we have been trying to share video of what is happening. but as you can see, the bombardment is severe. >> reporter: israel maintains it is targeting hamas infrastructure, which hamas denies. as the sun rises in gaza, the death toll climbs. families, carrying the bodies of those who did not survive the night. my life, my life, this mother cries. tiny bodies, wrapped in shrouds,. in the arms of their parents, no
gaza, once again, plunged into eerie darkness. endless tragedies on the ground have obscured this long communications blackout. what little video is able to reach the world paints a very troubling picture. at the hospital in gaza south, one of the only ones still functioning, it is where the world health organization says 7000 people were sheltering. families, yet again, have been forced to flee. civilians and patients, seen here carrying their children and belongings, as israeli forces, who...
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so much of gaza's history now lies in rubble. nada bashir, cnn, beirut. >>> ukraine says russia's latest attack targeted homes and residential buildings leaving some people trapped under the rubble. we'll get a live report after the break. >>> recently released video from the violent insurrection of january 6th brings you inside those intense confrontations.. >>> ukraine says crews have been searching through the rubble of destroyed homes and buildings for any survivors after russian missiles hit the donetsk region on saturday. officials say at least one man has been rescued so far, but 11 people were killed including five children and eight others wounded. ukraine's president, volodymyr zelenskyy, offered condolences to the families who lost loved ones and warned russia that there will be consequences for these attacks. joining us now is cnn's barbie nadeau who's tracking develops for you. what can you tell us about these latest attacks? >> reporter: we know these attacks hit three private homes, and at least 11 people, includin
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question as won one has to assume that the population in gaza is more radicalized. now, i mean, given the the trauma of the last few months if you were to hold an election in gaza tomorrow, am i wrong? and thinking hamas would probably do better than it would have done before i wouldn't agree with you for eid on this one because i think one of the results of the catastrophic situation now is the fact that the population field it's hopeless. >> and the field that the party who brought them here in this situation was at least partly hamas irrespective of the atrocities of the israeli, of the israeli sayyed, i don't think so. nevertheless, let me say also that unfortunately elections tomorrow is impossibility because of the fact not the least, of the existence or the presence of about 2 million displaced palestinians. you cannot say you're gonna tell a displaced person, come and vote. you have to take care of his means or her needs. first and and provide them with the necessary tools to survive and then move forward and go for political solutions and change internally,
question as won one has to assume that the population in gaza is more radicalized. now, i mean, given the the trauma of the last few months if you were to hold an election in gaza tomorrow, am i wrong? and thinking hamas would probably do better than it would have done before i wouldn't agree with you for eid on this one because i think one of the results of the catastrophic situation now is the fact that the population field it's hopeless. >> and the field that the party who brought them...
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we saw what happened in gaza. just pure chaos when desperation turned deadly as trucks that were carrying much needed aid or swarmed by hundreds of starving people. as we're still working to confirm all of the grim details, what we do know is that israeli forces open fire, arguing that their soldiers needed to protect themselves reports from gaza on the ground say that that sparked the trucks speed off and then crushing people in the crowd as they did so leading to more than 100 people killed, hundreds more injured cnn, i should note, cannot independently verify those numbers at this time but we did spend weeks working to reveal the facts of an earlier tragic moment. cnn's jomana karadsheh and a team of cnn journalist in unprecedented detail documented one attack that killed more than half. the members of one single family. i do want to warn you before you see this report that it contains disturbing video depicting dead body phase >> every patient here has a harrowing account of survival but it is the story of thi
we saw what happened in gaza. just pure chaos when desperation turned deadly as trucks that were carrying much needed aid or swarmed by hundreds of starving people. as we're still working to confirm all of the grim details, what we do know is that israeli forces open fire, arguing that their soldiers needed to protect themselves reports from gaza on the ground say that that sparked the trucks speed off and then crushing people in the crowd as they did so leading to more than 100 people killed,...
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and hellhole gaza. and its hospitals have become one had a very severe injury from the injury he had an above knee amputation on one side and it below knee amputation on the other side alleles patients spent months with open wounds in arrived here with drug resistant infections, making their cases even harder to treat when working an orthopedic surgeon 2021 years the kind of injuries the severity of the injuries, the types of bone loss and infections we faced with the other patients are beyond whatever i've seen before but even those who've lost so much have found solace in having their children's safe and by their side they named sits alone in her hospital bed. no one by her sayyed. >> the vacant look in the eyes of a woman who's seen death. what i'm back it was an october 24th as khan younis was under israeli bombardment that i need then eight months pregnant was embed cradling her one-year-old son of zeus to sleep has to the issue i had a feeling something bad was going to happen, so i held him tight
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people in gaza? >> well, linda, this is the biggest source of humanitarian aid for those in gaza, who desperately needed. at this point we heard from the u.n. secretary-general, antonio gutierrez, saying that there are some 2 million people who are currently relying on what he provides. it is the biggest group and the main way that some aid is getting into gaza. we have heard u.n. officials warning that there could be a looming famine and warning of catastrophic consequences if this age does not get in. there is a widespread understanding that not enough is getting and as it is. now we heard from the secretary- general saying that at this point unrwa has funding, but it won't last until the end of february, so, given the extreme need that residence in gaza have, there is a serious concern among unrwa as to how they will continue to give this aid . now, they have been calling on these countries, who have temporarily halted funding to be content reconsider their decision, the head of unrwa itself issue
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the people of gaza that are not part of terror, not our enemy. so, international agencies and most gazans themselves said there definitely isn't enough food going in. international law states intentionally using starvation of civilians as a method of warfare by depriving them of objects for survival is a violation. that word intentionally. how important is that when trying to prove wrong doing? >> it's a good question. the intent component of this crime. the war crime is really the crux of the crime itself. in many ways, it is comparable to genocide in that sense. in that the intent can actually surpass them. the physical acts you are dealing with. you need to establish two things. that there is an intent to deprive civilians as you describe objects indispensable to survival. and a deliberate intention to starve the civilian population. now, i think that israel counterposition that aid is freely allowed in and there isn't any obstruction is frankly quite absurd. we know an average of 70 food trucks were entering gaza before the war every single d
the people of gaza that are not part of terror, not our enemy. so, international agencies and most gazans themselves said there definitely isn't enough food going in. international law states intentionally using starvation of civilians as a method of warfare by depriving them of objects for survival is a violation. that word intentionally. how important is that when trying to prove wrong doing? >> it's a good question. the intent component of this crime. the war crime is really the crux...
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what i think >> about gaza, the aerobes of gaza, lost the right to be in gaza on the october? yes, i do hear the mosque. i do hear the prayer, things were different until the october no arabic speaking about more than 2 million arabs they will not stay there. >> you, >> we, jews will be in gaza. >> that sounds like ethnic cleansing the arabs want to annihilate the state of israel. so you can call them monsters. you can, you can call there call them cleansing of jews. >> we are not doing >> to them they are doing to us i couldn't make it clearer when i said that myself as a person who is preoccupied with settling the land until the october i didn't have plans of returning to gaza it's clear. i'm not interested in cleansing what is clear is that why says view? who's traditionally seen as extreme in israel have become more popular since october 7 >> in late >> january, jubilant crowds packed an auditorium in jerusalem for the victory of israel conference. calling for the resettlement of gaza. >> a >> poll that month from the jewish people policy institute found that 26% of israel
what i think >> about gaza, the aerobes of gaza, lost the right to be in gaza on the october? yes, i do hear the mosque. i do hear the prayer, things were different until the october no arabic speaking about more than 2 million arabs they will not stay there. >> you, >> we, jews will be in gaza. >> that sounds like ethnic cleansing the arabs want to annihilate the state of israel. so you can call them monsters. you can, you can call there call them cleansing of jews....
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not simply out of their homes in gaza. your reporters, i'm sure, have already seen that more than 70% of people's homes in gaza have either been destroyed or damaged, and they can't live in them anymore. that sort of scenario where they're actually forced to leave gaza altogether, either by force the displacement or by making the gaza strip so incredibly uninhabitable, people will do anything to leave, to escape the bombing, the starvation, the humanitarian crisis that you alluded to. and then looking at the west bank, which is not so far away, the israelis have been displacing scores of palestinians in the occupied west bank. much as they have been doing for many years now. and making the prospect of any type of two-state solution a complete pipe dream. and again, if we're looking for solutions for regional stability to actually be real, we need to do a lot more when it comes to bringing this conflict to a close, in terms of an immediate cease-fire, and seeing forward a political solution that is actually durable and sust
not simply out of their homes in gaza. your reporters, i'm sure, have already seen that more than 70% of people's homes in gaza have either been destroyed or damaged, and they can't live in them anymore. that sort of scenario where they're actually forced to leave gaza altogether, either by force the displacement or by making the gaza strip so incredibly uninhabitable, people will do anything to leave, to escape the bombing, the starvation, the humanitarian crisis that you alluded to. and then...
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and underneath gaza, under the cities of gaza, where they cannot go, there's a subterranean network of tunnels, missile launching sites, armories, hamas has had more than 16 years to embed itself, and that's why this operation will take time. though we're doing our best to avoid civilians getting in the cross fire, there's a deliberate strategy of using civilians as a human shield making our job much more difficult. >> you see what's happening. there's a growing coalition of israeli allies saying that there must be in return for normalization. there must be an absolute palestinian process to statehood and an end of the occupation. your own prime minister has apparently completely said no to that. going to play a little of his speech. >> translator: in any arrangement, with or without an arrangement, the state of israel must control security of all the land. this is an essential condition. it clashes with the idea of sovereignty, what can you do? that is what i'm say ining to o friends, the americans, and i have blocked an attempt to force upon us a reality which will hurt the security
and underneath gaza, under the cities of gaza, where they cannot go, there's a subterranean network of tunnels, missile launching sites, armories, hamas has had more than 16 years to embed itself, and that's why this operation will take time. though we're doing our best to avoid civilians getting in the cross fire, there's a deliberate strategy of using civilians as a human shield making our job much more difficult. >> you see what's happening. there's a growing coalition of israeli...
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the truth is aid flowing to gaza is nowhere nearly enough. now it's nowhere nearly enough >> president biden also, of course, continue to call for that temporary ceasefire and hostages deal, which he said would dramatically increase the amount of aid going into gaza in fact, when you was just leaving the white house, i asked him whether he thinks that deal will get done before ramadan. that important deadline, he said that he is still hopeful that that could happen. our understanding right now, wolf, is that the us airdrops of that aid could begin in the coming days. but the white house making very clear that the logistics surrounding that is very complicated and executing it in if way, of course is going to be incredibly difficult, difficult to date mj lee at the white house. thank you. meanwhile, cnn is digging into israel's chokehold on aid to gaza as restriction stifle the relief effort. our chief international investigative correspondent, nima elbagir, has our exclusive report pallets of food aid with messages of love, air dropped into g
the truth is aid flowing to gaza is nowhere nearly enough. now it's nowhere nearly enough >> president biden also, of course, continue to call for that temporary ceasefire and hostages deal, which he said would dramatically increase the amount of aid going into gaza in fact, when you was just leaving the white house, i asked him whether he thinks that deal will get done before ramadan. that important deadline, he said that he is still hopeful that that could happen. our understanding...
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one of them is the immediate conduct in gaza. the second thing is using israel as a buffer against iran. and that is going to be the balancing act. but the administration has to deal with at this point in the administration has to deal with netanyahu, who obviously has his own considerations and how he might be responding to this as well. let's go back to melissa bell, who is in jerusalem. melissa, we'd interrupted your live shot there to go to secretary blinken, but i wonder what you think about this this the secretary of state saying that israel needs to have these concrete, measurable steps to address civilian suffering harm. and also to aid workers as well. how that might be received. their by the prime minister >> well, bear in mind that benjamin netanyahu is under a great deal of pressure i'm sure it. whoa, we've seen these protests that we've been talking about briana these last few nights. are in jerusalem. we've also heard benny gantz, one of his potential opponents in any election that might be held. and a clear favorit
one of them is the immediate conduct in gaza. the second thing is using israel as a buffer against iran. and that is going to be the balancing act. but the administration has to deal with at this point in the administration has to deal with netanyahu, who obviously has his own considerations and how he might be responding to this as well. let's go back to melissa bell, who is in jerusalem. melissa, we'd interrupted your live shot there to go to secretary blinken, but i wonder what you think...
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the return of their loved ones over the for in gaza. jeremy diamond, cnn, jerusalem, one over the last six months, gaza has been forced to face the worst of catastrophes. israel's relentless bombing campaign and ground operations have left much of the strip destroyed, forcing the majority of gaza's 2.2 million strong population into overcrowded shelters in the south. where is it? well, it's threatening to launch a full-scale ground operation. israel says its aim is to destroy hamas, but the death toll has now surpassed a staggering 33,000. most of them civilians and many of them children, few hospitals are still able to provide life-saving care for the wounded those who do survive must live under dire humanitarian situations with diseases spreading rapidly and limited humanitarian supplies getting into the strip with a virtual realities of this war are now being compounded by a worsening hunger crisis. >> the >> un says more than 1 million people are on the brink of total starvation, with experts accusing israel of intentionally starvin
the return of their loved ones over the for in gaza. jeremy diamond, cnn, jerusalem, one over the last six months, gaza has been forced to face the worst of catastrophes. israel's relentless bombing campaign and ground operations have left much of the strip destroyed, forcing the majority of gaza's 2.2 million strong population into overcrowded shelters in the south. where is it? well, it's threatening to launch a full-scale ground operation. israel says its aim is to destroy hamas, but the...
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eberstadt, this experience in gaza is not unique. what you are about to see here is very disturbing with very little basic medicine doctors are making decisions. they never thought they would have have to wound when racha dichter honeybees say so turned his kitchen into an operating theater to save his niece's life after she says she was hit by an israeli tank in her he amputated her leg with a kitchen knife without anesthetic >> but we don't bench brockie leslie survived. at just 18. she has already experienced enough pain for a lifetime >> when aid >> does come into gaza, thousands gathered, clambering onto the tracks even as israeli gunfire rings out torn between fear and hunger, over 100 killed and hundreds more injured. yet you can see here people still clinging to what little they managed to get. the israeli army says, it's not responsive typical for what happened here. but as our investigation shows, at the very least israel created the conditions for this tragedy >> now i'm unbothered a zircon jordan thank you for that report
eberstadt, this experience in gaza is not unique. what you are about to see here is very disturbing with very little basic medicine doctors are making decisions. they never thought they would have have to wound when racha dichter honeybees say so turned his kitchen into an operating theater to save his niece's life after she says she was hit by an israeli tank in her he amputated her leg with a kitchen knife without anesthetic >> but we don't bench brockie leslie survived. at just 18. she...
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the idf is engaged with hamas inside of gaza. the question is could these strikes then trigger a misinterpretation of another m move. could it trigger a proxy to strike back aggressively? the first we've heard is from the iraqi government. a spokesperson is saying it is a violation of their sovereignty. we've heard them say this before so that in itself is not necessarily an escalation. the biggest and strongest of the iran-backed militias inside of iraq continue to hit hezbollah. minutes before the strike they say they were waiting for orders about what to do next, an indication that they're waiting forte tehran, their major spon, to tell them what to do after the events of the night. it's not clear how many buildings were damaged and destroyed overnight, but i think perhaps looking towards the president of iran, he said we're not looking to get into a direct fight with the united states but he's clearly hinting very strongly that there will be a response. he said, we will deal with the authorities. i think in the language of th
the idf is engaged with hamas inside of gaza. the question is could these strikes then trigger a misinterpretation of another m move. could it trigger a proxy to strike back aggressively? the first we've heard is from the iraqi government. a spokesperson is saying it is a violation of their sovereignty. we've heard them say this before so that in itself is not necessarily an escalation. the biggest and strongest of the iran-backed militias inside of iraq continue to hit hezbollah. minutes...
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citizens stuck in gaza. we for the early weeks of the war there, the american citizens who were at the rafah gate waiting to leave, your family was not able to get out there. what communications are there to get these american citizens to the u.s.? >> so i have tapped every channel possible to try to get my family out of gaza, and they have been denied every single time. i've spoken with internal state department officials, i have the u.s. task force on gaza that knows my name personally. i pick up the phone to the u.s. embassies in tel aviv, cairo and jerusalem. they all know my name personally. everybody knows about my family trying to evacuate, and yet there has been no movement on their evacuation. they attempted to exit gaza four times. one time they experienced an air strike right near rafah, another time there was a shoot at the border. keep in mind, my family have children as young as 7 years old, 10 years old with them. these kids are just experiencing this extreme level of violence right in front o
citizens stuck in gaza. we for the early weeks of the war there, the american citizens who were at the rafah gate waiting to leave, your family was not able to get out there. what communications are there to get these american citizens to the u.s.? >> so i have tapped every channel possible to try to get my family out of gaza, and they have been denied every single time. i've spoken with internal state department officials, i have the u.s. task force on gaza that knows my name personally....
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and also on israeli military repositioning in gaza. now, we do know that hamas has said previous mislead during these negotiations that they want all of the israeli military to leave the gaza strip when there is a temporary ceasefire in place, something which the israeli government and military he has said is simply not possible for them to do so what we are hearing is steady progress. but lock varies a fair bit. that's still needs to be worked out. now, we also so no, on sunday that the israeli defense minister yoav gallant, will be heading to the united states on the invitation of the us defense secretary, lloyd austin. he'll also be meeting. we understand what the us secretary of state, and also with the national security advisor, jake sullivan, the topic we're being told is the hostages just in gaza, how to get those hostages out and also how to make sure more humanitarian aid can get into gaza, given the fact that the un is still warning of an imminent famine in parts of the gaza strip. there will be a separate israeli delegation
and also on israeli military repositioning in gaza. now, we do know that hamas has said previous mislead during these negotiations that they want all of the israeli military to leave the gaza strip when there is a temporary ceasefire in place, something which the israeli government and military he has said is simply not possible for them to do so what we are hearing is steady progress. but lock varies a fair bit. that's still needs to be worked out. now, we also so no, on sunday that the...
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they withdrawn most of those from my northern gaza central gaza and i think only one brigade remains anywhere from three to 5,000 israeli forces controlling the east-west highway road that cuts gaza in two. so in that sense, i think it is a turning point, but it is by no means are we closer to the end of the war >> right? and you mentioned israel withdrawing those trypsin southern gaza it's also said to reopen the erez crossing into northern gaza temporarily to allow more humanitarian aid into the enclave in response. monster president biden's call to do more to help civilians. but again, will this be deemed enough >> well, it really depends. i think that the prime minister is on probation. >> i think >> the president made very clear, but i also think that joe biden does not want to sustain in confrontation. he does not want to exercise the leverage that he has. certainly the key leverage which is to restrict or condition military assistance. so he's given the prime minister or a test, frankly, that you israeli should have passed two months ago the port of ashdod is only what, 20 mil
they withdrawn most of those from my northern gaza central gaza and i think only one brigade remains anywhere from three to 5,000 israeli forces controlling the east-west highway road that cuts gaza in two. so in that sense, i think it is a turning point, but it is by no means are we closer to the end of the war >> right? and you mentioned israel withdrawing those trypsin southern gaza it's also said to reopen the erez crossing into northern gaza temporarily to allow more humanitarian aid...
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there's no systemic effort to exterminate gaza's population. if there were, given the vast disparity in power, israel would surely have killed more than 23,000 people. of course, that number is still staggeringly high. the death toll comes from the hamas-run health ministry in gaza. genocide is an incendiary accu accusation that should not be used loosely. never the less, some deeply troubling facts may emerge about israel's bombing campaign. israel suffered a brutal terror attack on october 7th and had the right to respond forcefully, but consider what it has done in a small territory housing 2.2 million people, half of whom are children and by which of israel's estimate, only 30,000 are hamas fighters. a "wall street journal" analysis of israel's bombing campaign notes that by mid december, nearly 70% of gaza's 439,000 homes and half its buildings have been damaged or destroyed. much of the water, communications and healthcare infrastructure that made gaza function is beyond repair. of gaza's 36 hospitals, only eight can still accept patients
there's no systemic effort to exterminate gaza's population. if there were, given the vast disparity in power, israel would surely have killed more than 23,000 people. of course, that number is still staggeringly high. the death toll comes from the hamas-run health ministry in gaza. genocide is an incendiary accu accusation that should not be used loosely. never the less, some deeply troubling facts may emerge about israel's bombing campaign. israel suffered a brutal terror attack on october...
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, in sympathy with gaza. then you see the bigger thread that plays out through all of them now that pit the united states against iran. ironically, no one wants a bigger war. there's so much momentum. it's hard to see how the united states can contain it. even if there is a cease-fire between israel and hamas. >> that's fascinating, it does seem like there are two kind of trends that are widening the war. one is the israeli issue. all these militias and proxies feel like they want to do something in sympathy of the palestinians. but the other one is that all of them, almost all of them, are in some way supported by iran. mark, do you think the biden administration has been doing a good job trying to prevent this from getting out of hand? >> yeah, the intent of the administration is to deter any future war. but it's very difficult, fareed. two simple things always have to be part of the consideration of warfare. time and alliances. for any country to win a war, their military must remain strong while they stre
, in sympathy with gaza. then you see the bigger thread that plays out through all of them now that pit the united states against iran. ironically, no one wants a bigger war. there's so much momentum. it's hard to see how the united states can contain it. even if there is a cease-fire between israel and hamas. >> that's fascinating, it does seem like there are two kind of trends that are widening the war. one is the israeli issue. all these militias and proxies feel like they want to do...
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appreciate you local leaders in gaza are pleading for food, clean water, and other aid. as ramadan begins, they're also asking for the help with providing essential services like waste management and sanitation, which are part of infrastructure destroyed or damaged by israel in the war. on sunday, the us and jordan conducted an airdrop containing the equivalent of 11,000 500 meals into northern gaza. though that's not nearly enough for millions of starving palestinians. and cyprus is working with the us, the uae, and european partners to create a maritime corridor to deliver a directly to gaza. the president of cyprus had said the first ship was due to leave sunday in rafah. the mood ahead of ramadan is grim with families struggling to find fresh and affordable food >> or warm about this year's ramadan is different from previous years. first of all, we are far away from our loved ones, our families relatives, and friends in the north. everything is different. even in the market. it's different. things are missing. there were no ramadan essentials everything is expensive
appreciate you local leaders in gaza are pleading for food, clean water, and other aid. as ramadan begins, they're also asking for the help with providing essential services like waste management and sanitation, which are part of infrastructure destroyed or damaged by israel in the war. on sunday, the us and jordan conducted an airdrop containing the equivalent of 11,000 500 meals into northern gaza. though that's not nearly enough for millions of starving palestinians. and cyprus is working...
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and gaza. and certainly the limits of american influence have been exposed in that conflict when it comes to humanitarian aid. so certainly the focus for president biden today is mounting this diplomatic response to prevent further escalation. christina >> and kevin, as you know, that leverages military and president biden apparently said that that would be conditional if the humanitarian situation in gaza wasn't resolved. so we'll see what that means if netanyahu defies anydvice to go into iran. but here's the thing. >> former israeli >> prime minister and form mossad director cnn this morning have botwarned netanyu to quote, look at the big picture as you say, take the win d just don't do anything for reven. and remember, according to ehud ro that there's still stuck in gaza. thestill don't have the hostages back. there are still people people, you know, right now currently dying of famine in gaza. and i wonder whether the us what, what is the us sort of discussion with netanyahu to try to st
and gaza. and certainly the limits of american influence have been exposed in that conflict when it comes to humanitarian aid. so certainly the focus for president biden today is mounting this diplomatic response to prevent further escalation. christina >> and kevin, as you know, that leverages military and president biden apparently said that that would be conditional if the humanitarian situation in gaza wasn't resolved. so we'll see what that means if netanyahu defies anydvice to go...
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several including the two largest in gaza, al-shifa and al-quds directly attacked. this evidence suggests where cnn found evidence a misfired rocket is likely responsible for a deadly blalast. but ththis appears t to be the exceptioion. israelel and u.s. intelligenency hamamas used many of these hospitals as command or control centers, a claim hamas denies. while protected under international humanitarian law, a hospital's protection during war is not absolute. >> there are instances where those protections can be lost and that is for such time as they are being used for military activities to sort of further the activities of an enemy. that does not get carte blanche to militaries to launch an attack however they want. >> r reporter: this is al-quds, gaza's second largest hohospita. we modeleled out howow weeks of israeli attacks around it cause severe damage and civilian harm. behind the hospital on october 29, an explosion has just hit. the director of al-quds spoke to cnn that day saying there was bombing all around us. on november r 7 idf publishehed video o of
several including the two largest in gaza, al-shifa and al-quds directly attacked. this evidence suggests where cnn found evidence a misfired rocket is likely responsible for a deadly blalast. but ththis appears t to be the exceptioion. israelel and u.s. intelligenency hamamas used many of these hospitals as command or control centers, a claim hamas denies. while protected under international humanitarian law, a hospital's protection during war is not absolute. >> there are instances...
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richard, you recently visited gaza. can you tell us what you saw there? i think we have some photos to share with our viewers. it's so important obviously because very difficult to actually get information, images, and stories please, out of gaza. so the fact that you had the opportunities to do that is really important >> yeah. well, i've been working in humanitarian assistance for 31 years now and like just about every other humanitarian veteran that's worked in gaza recently visited gaza recently, i would say there are aspects of this crisis that amongst the worst, i've ever seen, the levels of displacement, i was only in rafah. whereas you know, there's been 1 million people now displaced i've never seen overcrowding like that. never seen so many people's squeezed into such a small area with a pooling sanitation very limited access to food and the shelter itself is very poor quality and there's been a lot of rains and flooding of those settlements that that is a crisis in of itself, the level of displacement, the lack of sanitation, the associated dis
richard, you recently visited gaza. can you tell us what you saw there? i think we have some photos to share with our viewers. it's so important obviously because very difficult to actually get information, images, and stories please, out of gaza. so the fact that you had the opportunities to do that is really important >> yeah. well, i've been working in humanitarian assistance for 31 years now and like just about every other humanitarian veteran that's worked in gaza recently visited...
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to take food supplies to the gaza strip. according to people on the ground, aid workers involved in this mission, there are still questions around how that aid will actually be at transported physically from these boats on to the gaza strip. how they will be distributed. and of course, the security concerns around the access and the way in which the israeli authorities and military on the ground will cooperate would this aid mission >> all right, so that's maritime aid. then there's aid by air, as we showed our viewers moments ago, these aid airdrops, they mean well, but can also be dangerous for civilians. what's the solution here? >> absolutely. and we saw of course that tragic a horrifying incident. and i'm the people killed as a result of a malfunctioning age up clear again, which country was behind this airdrop of humanitarian aid? the us pentagon, and it wasn't a us airdrop. they did carry out their fourth air drop on thursday and friday morning that brings the number of meals that have been adjunct so far by the unite
to take food supplies to the gaza strip. according to people on the ground, aid workers involved in this mission, there are still questions around how that aid will actually be at transported physically from these boats on to the gaza strip. how they will be distributed. and of course, the security concerns around the access and the way in which the israeli authorities and military on the ground will cooperate would this aid mission >> all right, so that's maritime aid. then there's aid...
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days since hamas launched its deadly raid and the global protests against the military operation in gaza that has followed. >>> and a historic win in taiwan, details plus a live report from beijing to see how china is reacting. >> we begin this hour with brutal winter weather pummelling much of the u.s. iowa is the center, the state patrol has received calls for 86 crashes in under ten hours on saturday. iowa is set to hold a republican caucuses monday amid an arctic blast that has campaigns concerned about turnout. the high temperature in much of the state that day is forecast to be minus 2 degrees fahrenheit, that's minus 16 celsius. elsewhere, the nfl postponed the game between the buffalo bills and the pittsburgh steelers, it will now take place in buffalo, new york, on monday. according to flightaware.com, there were nearly 7,000 flight delays, more than 1,300 cancellations in the u.s. saturday alone. iowans will not be the only ones braving the brutal blast, americans are under winter chill alerts into next week, and frostbite could occur in as little as 30 minutes. our meteorologi
days since hamas launched its deadly raid and the global protests against the military operation in gaza that has followed. >>> and a historic win in taiwan, details plus a live report from beijing to see how china is reacting. >> we begin this hour with brutal winter weather pummelling much of the u.s. iowa is the center, the state patrol has received calls for 86 crashes in under ten hours on saturday. iowa is set to hold a republican caucuses monday amid an arctic blast that...
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the reason of course is the war in gaza. that is what is haunting us, so i'll just reinforce a point i made before this issue is not solable by military airstrikes alone there. has to be a political solution first to end fighting the gaza and ultimately some sort of arrangement to accommodate some sort after two-stage solution for the palestinians. that in a big picture sense is ultimately what has to be done to change the situation in the mideast. >> it's an important point and one that we will get to later in this show director james clapper thank you very much. >> thanks abby for having me. >> and next, the former idf spokesman joins me live on how these strikes impact a cease-fire deal and whether israel will see retaliation plus a major development in donald trump's legal jeopardy perhaps the most serious case against him will now be delayed. but what about the election? this is news night. >> more now on our breaking news. the u.s. conducting airstrikes against iranian backs militia in iraq and syria after the deaths o
the reason of course is the war in gaza. that is what is haunting us, so i'll just reinforce a point i made before this issue is not solable by military airstrikes alone there. has to be a political solution first to end fighting the gaza and ultimately some sort of arrangement to accommodate some sort after two-stage solution for the palestinians. that in a big picture sense is ultimately what has to be done to change the situation in the mideast. >> it's an important point and one that...
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humanitarian aid has not gotten into gaza through it. off, or kerem shalom since may 5th bright because block a routes are closed. >> as you just mentioned, a the roads are impossible and when we talk about today's news involving israel, that now says immediately evacuate can wait from rafah. people don't have anywhere to go because the threat of this ground offensive is very real. where are people expect it to go if they leave or are asked to immediately evacuate rafah look israel has this delusional notion of oh, move to mawasi, which is basically a beach front area it's sand dunes and people have been moving there. >> it's absolutely packed and it's not a safe zone. it's not a humanitarian zone. there's zero sanitation, there's very little access to humanitarian assistance. there, and there also expecting people to move to khan younis, which is little more than a pile of rubble but people don't have a choice and so they get shepherded around the gaza strip and they themselves will say it's the sec, twist, cool aim, because we'll all r
humanitarian aid has not gotten into gaza through it. off, or kerem shalom since may 5th bright because block a routes are closed. >> as you just mentioned, a the roads are impossible and when we talk about today's news involving israel, that now says immediately evacuate can wait from rafah. people don't have anywhere to go because the threat of this ground offensive is very real. where are people expect it to go if they leave or are asked to immediately evacuate rafah look israel has...
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the remaining hamas fighters in southern gaza all right. a us congressman, john darren monday thanks so much for being with us today. >> thank you coming up dozens of planes flying over the most restricted airspace in the country. >> well, explain why next is the playoffs what do you see? my first step is to put houston sall's not winning a championship. >> let's try and stay positive or positive. >> he didn't win a ring oh, my god. whoa. whoa talk on an american home, she had warranty. >> i can protect your covered home systems and appliances like this ac when the repair or replacement? yes. >> thank you it's not home. >> yeah, it's pretty sure it's home. american home shield don't worry, be warranty from you open your mailbox and see the envelope from your health insurance company. you hold your breath will they pay for your child's treatment this time he will open the letter and find that you've been denied. again a month later, another letter arrives. >> you're premiums are going up again. >> they are banking record profits and still pl
the remaining hamas fighters in southern gaza all right. a us congressman, john darren monday thanks so much for being with us today. >> thank you coming up dozens of planes flying over the most restricted airspace in the country. >> well, explain why next is the playoffs what do you see? my first step is to put houston sall's not winning a championship. >> let's try and stay positive or positive. >> he didn't win a ring oh, my god. whoa. whoa talk on an american home,...
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is saying that gaza and gazans, palestinians are on brink of a famine there in gaza. are you seeing evidence of that? >> i certainly saw children that were undernourished or malnourished. they had been in the hospital for several days so it's a challenge. they also had lots of co-morbidities, but i don't doubt that there are severe food shortages. >> i do want to ask you this because we hear this back and forth all the time. israel says the, look, we're sending more aid in, and then they say, but hamas takes some of the aid or -- or, be aabscon with some of the aid. have you seen or heard anything on that level in that capacity, obviously you're in hospital trying to treat people so it's not necessarily that you may hear all of this but you may hear things while you're there? >> myself and irc were never daned to work in a sfalt that had any evidence to suggest that that would be the case, and i've personally not seen that. >> okay. i also want to ask you about something that "the jerusalem post" and others have been reporting now, that prime minister netanyahu has sa
is saying that gaza and gazans, palestinians are on brink of a famine there in gaza. are you seeing evidence of that? >> i certainly saw children that were undernourished or malnourished. they had been in the hospital for several days so it's a challenge. they also had lots of co-morbidities, but i don't doubt that there are severe food shortages. >> i do want to ask you this because we hear this back and forth all the time. israel says the, look, we're sending more aid in, and then...