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your headlines here on press tv: the death hole from his early genocide in gaza exceeds 32,5 500 as a regimes indiscriminate strikes claim more palestinian lives. more than 140 christian leaders called for a permanent cease fire in gaza urging the us and its allies to stop arming israel. and geordanians gather outside the israeli embassy in the capital alman for fifth consecutive night calling on their government to cancel all treaties with israel.
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hello everyone, it's 10 a.m. in the besieg gozo strip in your watching press tv world news. it's nearly six months now into israel's campaign of genocide on gaza, regime strikes are still killing and injuring civilians across the besieg territory. latest israeli air strikes killed at least 12 palestinians in a home in rafa in the southern part of gaza. eyewitnesses reported about 30 people killed by strikes in industrial zone east of gaza city and eight people were also killed after occupation forces bombed to home in the almaghazi refugee. camp in central gaza. israel's
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campaign of genocide is so far killed over 32,500 civilians and left nearly 75,000 injured. also over 7,00 people are still unaccounted for and presume buried under rubble. and earlier we spoke to our correspondent muti abusaben, the central gaza city of dirabala, knowing that the city is currently housing nearly one and a half million displaced palestinians. let's begin with rafa city uh as the israeli warplanes carried out several rural air strikes against a residential building located in an nasir neighborhood which which is located in the in northern part of uh of raffa city in the meantime the israeli are telling maintain shining the eastern part of the city of rafaah city uh with more intense shilling uh that reach the central buildings there,
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knowing that rafaah is still accepting roughly 1.4 million palestinian uh evacuees who are still taking shilter in that area a bit the continuous air strikes and attacks when it comes to khanuni city, the current situation is still dreadful as the israeli war blans maintained carrying out several air strikes against the western parts of the city, particularly the surrounding areas of the nasa medical complex. and the amal hospital, those areas - have been subjected to heavy bombardments and attacks for the last uh three consecutive days after the israeli incubation forces uh reiterated their uh ground offensive against that area needless to mention that the vast majority of the buildings there uh were completely destroyed over the seaslist and the incessent israeli attacks and air strikes uh even in the eastern parts of khanuni city uh particularly alkarar... it was subjected to
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heavy attacks of the israeli artillery over the last night, when it comes to the central area of gaza strip, the israel incubation forces also committed another opponing massacre against the palestina civilians, particularly in almaghazi refugee camp. gaza city, the current situation is still over catastrophic as the israeli incubation forces are still attacking the ashifa square and the surrounding areas for the successive 12th consecutive day. uh with more air strikes, more shilling and more gun fire towards the residential buildings there. pakistan is hosted a conference on freedom of palestine in the capital islamabad in solidarity with oppressed palestinians in gaza. the participants called on international organizations to bring about immediate humanitarian sease fire in the besieg territory. press tv's nasir kasmi has your story. a fervent display of solidarity with
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the oppressed people of gaza, a high profile event dubbed palestine freedom conference was convined in the capital islamabad. political leaders, scholars and representatives from various advocacy institutions gathered at the conference to condemn the ongoing israeli atrocities in gaza and to advocate for the rights of palestinians. the united nations role is getting more and more important, but we see that united nation is going on on the agenda of israel and the agenda of america. "they are not doing their good efforts to stop this war, beside stopping the war, they are provoking the war, they are supporting the war, united nation should take important
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steps to stop this war. the event was aimed implifying voices against the relentless israeli attacks on unarmed civilians." in gaza, scholars and experts also slamed global powers for their role in perpetuating the ongoing genocide and supporting the israeli regime. we are not expecting much from the united nations. more than 3000 innocent men, women and children have been killed, but the un has no courage to stop israel from doing these inhuman action, gaza. muslim leaders have taken no effective step for a cease fire in the besieg territory. they should feel shamed. for their silence on this massacer, the gathering denounced israel's military aggression against gaza and emphasized the importance of upholding the international humanitarian law. there is a joint venture of western powers, nato and our other allies,
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they are supporting israel, they are part of this all aggression and inhuman acts of israel, that is the reason unfortunately the muslim world and the leaders of the muslim world they are unable uh to do some solid work to relieve the pain and the sufferings of palestinians. the conference underscored the urgent need for international intervention to halt what it described as the blood shed in gaza. it also called for practical and immediate steps to alleviate the sufferings of the war striken palestinians. participants in the palestine freedom conference ple to continue their efforts for the people in the gaza strip. they evolve to mobilize the support for. the implementation of the un resolution that called for immediate cease fire in the territory, nasik as me, press tv, istanbul, president of the international medical charity doctors without border says there is no change on the ground in gaza and that
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despite a recent un security council resolution calling for immediate cease fire and the flow of aid, we have. seen any change after this resolution on the ground, we haven't seen any impact in the people's lives uh there every day, we haven't seen any impact in our ways of delivering the humanitarian aid, the situation remains the same and our asks remain the same, and these are the sustained immediate cease fire, we want to stop being attacked in our medical facilities, we want to stop being attacked with our medical staff, we have to protect the people that they provide the medical health care, in the gazam population, and we would like to have an unhindered humanitarian aid delivery in gaza at this moment, which is not the case at all. we try also to meet
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primary health needs of the population, and i will give you an example that really shocked the international community when they saw that pregnant women that they have to undergo a cesar'. section, they had to be literally kicked out of the hospital after a couple of hours because there were no beds. now msf has increased the capacity of beds in order to offer at least some quality of care to these women. now hamas has hailed a ruling by the international court of justice ordering the israeli regime to address famin in gaza. the resistance group has called on the international community to create mechanism to ensure... the court's orders a implementation, in a statement, hamas said israel must be forced to immediately execute the court's order, said israel is fascist occupation entity that uses starvation as a weapon against civilians. hamas lamented the regime has consistently disregarded all
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international resolutions, including the recent resolution by the un security council calling for humanitarian sease far. the group said us cover for israel has made the terrorist regime behave in such a... way as if it is above the law and accountability, the reaction comes after the icj ordered israel to allow immediate delivery of humanitarian supplies into the besieg territory court said that famin has now turned from risk into a chronic crisis for the civilian population of gaza. the course order urged israel to ensure unhinder provision of food, water, electricity and medical supplies to palestinians. limited access to clean water admit relentless israely bombardments poses serious risk to gauzans throughout the besseage territory. now some displaced palestinians explain their suffering and how they are struggling with. access to drinkable water. there is no fresh
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water in the school that shelters refugees, that's why we come here to feel water. it comes only half an hour a day. water in the school is undrinkable, it's salty. what can we do? we have to walk 1 km to get water. people are suffering because of lack of water, considering it's salty too, we feel water in gallons instead of water tanks. it is really suffering when it comes to obtaining fresh water. we have to keep. for everything, we walk for an hour in total, sometimes we return empty-handed without water, we are in the month of ramadan and we are struggling to get water to our homes, it is difficult and we are suffering from a great deal of hardship, we don't even have food to give us the energy to go collect the water, let alone the innocent children, women and the elderly, our problem with water has been a serious problem since the war began, not just today, we are suffering lot from water because all pipes and humps stopped working since the beginning of the war, the
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lack of food and essential nutrients in war ravage, gaza is causing causing a death among the children and newborns. the humanitarian and health catastrophe has been a daily struggle for children fighting for life. laila janid, two-month old toddler was born during this uh gaza onslot and she suffers from severe malnutrition. we received this case about an hour ago, a malnutrition case. we got used to receiving such cases daily. this case is generally suffering from malnutrition, as a result of lack of nutrients she's receiving. you can tell that her age doesn't match her weight. the case i received is two months old and she's only 2 kilos. i can say specially about the cases i dealt with in this department, the intensive care. department that they are malnutrition cases, they come in with difficult scenarios,
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with evident signs of severe dehydration, and therefore they need to be admitted to intensive care. let me mention an important point, throughout my work in this department a northern gaza hospital, we got used to receiving such cases in large numbers every day. the end result of those cases is death. therefore, considering my experience and my work here, if things persist this way, "the situation will deteriorate and get worse. there is no good consequences, especially in northern gaza. in northern gaza, i see similar cases every day. it's a daily struggle. my shift in the intensive care does not go without three or four cases of this kind, from back to worse, and the result is death. now more than 140 christian leaders from throughout the world have called for a comprehensive cease fire in gaza. and an end to foreign military support for israel, in a letter the group slammed empty rhetoric of
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world leaders who ignore underlying causes of the humanitarian catastrophe in gaza. the christian leader said that israel's daily bombings and it's shutting off of basic lifesaving uh services to gazans is the direct cause of all the crisis. the letter urged world leaders not to be silent as people continue to die. it demanded an end to israel's atrocities, violence, death and disc destruction in gaza. the christian leaders also call for immediate and adequate humanitarian assistance to more than 2 and a half million palestinians in the territory. political commentator kate says the organizations and institutions throughout the world are recognizing the reality of israel's genocide taking place agains. well, it's certainly significant and reflective of the fact that organization. and institutions around the world can recognize the reality that's in front of all of our eyes, that is
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that the zionist regime is committing genocide in gaza a daily basis and that the palestinian people facing a genocidal regime. now of course there are muslims, christians, jews, people of all and no faiths around the world who are taking to the streets mobilizing and organizing, in north america many christian organizations are having processions. to stop the genocide in gaza this weekend for easter weekend, i mean it's been churches have been bombed and targeted by the occupation in gaza, so it's it's about... about time that that christian leadership are following in the footsteps of christian populations and communities who have been coming out and participating in mass in the major demonstrations that have been taking place in essentially every capital and major city in the world for the past six months um the the the reason is clear the answer is clear this is genocide um
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in terms of whether it's going to have an effect i mean every institution taking a position it's time to step up the position and also implement a boycott of israel, a boycott of so-called interfaith activities that serve only not to actually bring people of all faiths together, but serve the purpose of whitewashing uh the zionist regime in the israeli occupation. for muslims across the world, eid al fitir which marks one month of obedience to god in the holy fasting month of ramadan is a special feast. muslims feel festive and proud for their servitude to god. ramadan is called the month of blessings. out of respect for the holy month, muslims put
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aside their differences and hostilities and forge a stronger unity. different cities and villages in iran have their own traditions for ramadan which date back to centuries. get a glimpse of it in this documentary on press tv. and welcome back here you watching paris tv. world news, for fifth straight night, now hundreds of jordanians have demonstrated near the israely embassy in alman to voice support for palestinians in gaza. now protesters opposed normalization of jordan's relations with israel while strongly condemning regime's crimes in gaza, especially brutal attacks on hospitals. protesters chanted slogans while carrying signs and waving
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palestinian and jordanian flags. they also reiterated their demand for immediate seizfire in gaza and the closure of the... really embassy. the jordanian riot police however blocked their march toward regime's embassy. for months now, jordanians have been calling on their authorities to cancel all treaties with israel and do not allow the country to be a transit route for goods into israel. jordan, which hosts over 2.4 million palestinian refugees has witnessed numerous pro-palestine rallies since israel launch its onslot on gaza early october. israel launched a fresh air attack on syria this time, targeting number of locations in the northwestern city of aleppo. according to the syrian military, attack left number of civilians and military personnel dead and wounded and damaged both public and private property. the military said the israely aggression coincided with a drone attack by terrorist organizations launched from id and
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the western aleppo countryside. it added the terrorists intended to target civilians and and its surroundings. now in recent months, damascus said such coincided attacks by israel and the terrorists show close coordination between the two. syria has also said the repeated israeli aggressions are aimed at propping up terrorist groups in the arab country. nearly six months into us israel campaign of genocide on gaza, a recent poll show support for resistance remains high, among palestinians, according to latest data, two-thirds of palestinians believe that operation alaxa flood back on the 7th of october was a correct move. in our explainer program, we took a closer look at this very issue. well, it's been close to six months
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since the october 7th operation of flood. does the palestinian resistance group hamas still maintain? popular support and what about the future of palestine, what is the best way forward? those questions were posed through pull conducted by the palestinian center for policy and survey research, psr. now most of the questions asked in the first quarter of 2024 revolved around the october 7th offensive, the question of armed struggle against the israeli regime, popularity of hamas versus the palestinian authorities, fat movement and the future of palestine, including the gaza strip. when a comes to hamas's decision to launch the october 7th offensive, vast majority, that's 71% compared to 72% in december 2023, say that... it was a correct move, this as the support in the west bank drops by 11%, and yet it is increased in the gazer strip by 14%. on the october 7th
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operation, comparing respondents who watched videos to those who did, 19% believe hamas committed atrocities compared to 81% who didn't think so. meanwhile, amongst the ones that didn't watch the videos, more than 97% believe that hamas did not commit any atrocities against israeli civilians, and only 3% said it did. it's worth noting that uh, the chair of israel's civil commission, kookav el yakam levi, she was the one who had said that hamas committed mass rapes and uh she's now been exposed as a fraud even by israel. it turns out that this a civil commission described by the white house uh as if it were an official israeli body. does not even exist. another point of the poll was what palestinians consider the most vital goals. 42% believe and end to the israeli
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occupation in the areas occupied in 1967 and a palestinian state in the west bank and the gaza strip without loots as its capital should be the first goal. by contrast, 33% believe the right of return of refugees to their 1948 towns and villages. should be the first goal. in light of the increase in settler terrorist attacks against palestinian towns and villages, the pole asked, what means are most effective in combatting the regime forces? the largest percentage, 41%, chose the formation of armed groups, 23% chose to deploy palestinian police forces, another 23%, they chose the israeli army to take measures and only 8% chose. armed groups to protect their areas. this is very important since the attacks by the regime forces in the west bank have increased dramatically since october the 7th, the uh
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operation alasa flood. the total killed is 360, while the number arrested is 7,350. the number of incursions, especially in refugee camps, well, that's going on a daily basis and now to the support for the two-state solution. the poll indicated 61% believe the two-state solution is no longer practical due to settlement expansion, but 37% believe that it's still practical. moreover, 72% believe that the chances for an independent palestinian state alongside israel in the next five years are slim or non-existent, and 27% believe the chances are medium or high. and finally, if new parliamentary elections were held, today, with the participation of all political forces that participated in the 2006 elections, only 64% say they would
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participate in them, 30% would vote for hamas, 14 for fata, 6% for third parties and 15% remain undecided. among the voters support for hamas stands at 47%, fata 22%, third parties 9%, and the undec. at 24% and that brings us to the end of your press tv news bulletin everyone thank you for tuning in and goodbye for now.
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when palestinian journalist shirin abu agile was killed by nis reed sniper on may 11th.
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2022, the israelis meant to get across a clear message, that they don't want any narrative other than their own under decades old occupation of palestinian lands and their aggression. it wasn't the first time israel sought to put gag on the alternative narrative, and every time it has failed. watch the history. the israeli measures and palestinian counter measures in this documentary, this is home, first was a car, then the house, then i hit the street, that was 15 years ago, we are in
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los angeles, they are building and organizing everywhere, the rent is always increasing, the city doesn't know what to do with all the homeless people. this is our main spot for the last 19 years, that's most likely to die on the streets if we don't get her off the streets of the next year. for everyone i house, there's probably at least 12 or 20 in similar situation, so that can make my work very discouraging. housing first is just the first step the pindy the emotional support. need support to seek treatment, they need support to manage life.
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gaza is now an open graveyard with humanitarian situation that is beyond desperate, this according to officials in the region. hello everyone, thank you for being with us again. i'm amina taylor and as always, let's kick this edition of gaza under attack off with a quick review of the latest developments. dozens of palestinians