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Transcripts For ALJAZAM News 20140713

Is laid to rest in his home country. And how your seafood dinner may be the result of slave labour. In jerusalem sirens blare as a cloud of smoke is seen in the distance. A threat of rocket attacks september people running for safety through the main streets of the city. In gaza 163 palestinians have been killed, more than 1,000 injured by the israeli air strikes. The israel gaza conflict is entering day six. The israeli Army Launched 1,000 air strikes. As we mentioned a moment ago, the death toll in gaza stands at 163. That is according to gazas health ministry. Of those 29 are children under the age of 18. We also know that at least seven of the casualties have been palestinian fighters. Al jazeeras john hendren gives us an upclose look of what its luke to come under missile like to come under missile in gaza. Reporter at 6am a warning get out. A neighbour records what happiness next in this mobile phone video. A warning rocket from an israeli drone strikes the roof, then this. One minute and 10 seconds later this is all that was left of the this is increasingly a tactic of the Israeli Military where a little over a minute can mean the difference between this familys life and death. Somehow every member of the family makes it out alive. Neighbours acknowledge some work for hamas. Anyone who does this is not normal. There should be retaliation for everything that we do. War brings war. In some cases neighbours say there was no warning. Five were killed by an air strike on friday in rafa. Translation they have no idea. The israelis give them no warning to evacuate from the building. They didnt send a warning rocket. The Israeli Army Calls them operational sites. The neighbours call them friends, homs. Few institutions are untouched. This is what is left of the mosque, where an air strike injured 22. They hit more than 22 government buildings. We dont know why israel is attacking the buildings. Late saturday the brigades, the military winning of hamas warns it will strike tel aviv with a powerful rocket. The Israeli Army Says the iron dome Defense System explodes in mid air. A fourth lands in a field. The Israeli Army Warns it will send messages urging them to lead their homes for its own safety. Its unsafe to be near hamas. With more rockets soaring out of gaza and strikes from air and warships, neither side seems to be talking about a ceasefire. Earlier our correspondent spoke to an israeli spokesperson about warning shots given to gaza residents. We make a decision not to trike the terrorist, but the premises that he uses to guide the terrorist activities, well catch up with him laters, i am sure, this is the idea, not just to strike the premises. Indeed, if we could take the terrorist out individually, that would we the chosen path of action. The 135 People Killed in gaza, including the oneyearold baby, and the 12 and 13yearold members of someones family and any number of young people that are not hamas, terrorists, are they collateral damn. Does is recall feel by israel feel by firing a warning shot. They are ab solved of death. Theres a party that cares about the people of gaza. Its not hamas. We tell our people to take cover four yourselves. We tell them take cover. What do hamas tell their people . To provide cover for the rockets. This is is the dilemma, where they place their rockets, in the courtyards of the mosques. I want to know whether you feel firing a knock on the roof, a warning shot effective i says that israel is not responsible for indesgrim nate killing. Hamas created the aggravation of the killing. We appealed to hamas, calm will be met with calm, they shows aggression, to assault, attack and launch. Many of the israeli air strikes in gaza are pinpointed attacks targeted at leaders. The families are often victims themselves. Nick schifrin reports from gaza. Tonight has been the deadliest night of the conflict. Theres no signs that either side is interested in a ceasefire. The bomb landed between the two houses. For this 20yearold all that marts about the attack is matters about the attack is he survived, his family didnt. Translation all of them were killed and many others injured by shrapnel. Reporter on a hot night after a power cut he sat here with his parents, uncle, grandmother and brothers. 11 30pm the heat spiked and the souped was like souped was like 1,000 thunder claps. The souped was strong. My sister was not culled by the shrapnel, but the force of explosion. An israeli drone fired two missiles into the group. Everyone decide except he and his two brothers. He showed me how he survived. Sitting against the wall there, the om place without shrapnel marks. The bomb exploded to the left and rite. Its a miracle im alive. Reporter he brings he into his home where his younger brother recovers. He has shrapnel through his stomach, and his younger brother through the shoulder. He shows me the shrapnel. Hes not sure if he can sit here again. Translation i remember everything, everything. May they rest in piece. Who were they, other than his family. His uncle was the local head of islamic jihad, a group that the u. S. Considers a terrorist organization. The israeli drome didnt miss. He was fired at while surrounded by his family. Israeli Officials Say spikes are justified. He and hamas pose risks. Translation hamas is hiding first and foremost behind palestinian citizens. It is responsible for those harmed unintentionally. Translation i would consider someone launching rockets, but whats the fault of children and the unarmed. Israel will target people launching rockets. Families and gaza will ask why. And the cycle of violence is getting faster and deadlier. The u. N. Security drafted a nonbinding resolution regarding the Israeli Palestinian conflict. The current president of the Security Council spoke out against the escalating violence. The Security Council members expressed serious concern regarding the crisis related together and the protection and welfare of civilians on both sides. Security Council Members say both sides reflect International Law and called for a deescalation of the situation. The immediate objective before us and also on the basis of this position by the Security Council is to have an immediate ceasefire. The u. N. Says it supports direct negotiations between the israelis and palestinians. We want to take a life look at gaza city. It is day break, about 6 09. All is quiet op day six of the israeli gaza conflict. Day break leads to another day of violence with rockets flying overhead. We invite you to stay with us. In a few moments well look at the u. S. Rail gaza conflict k israelgaza conflict here in Al Jazeera America. In neighbouring syria the government is dropping barrel bombs. The city is seeing fiercest fighting sings the beginning of the civil war. The effect of the bombs are devastating. We have this report. Reporter its an almost daily horror. The frantic scramble to find survivors and for some the apping wish of finding people they love among the dead. The old city of aleppo has been a flashpoint in syrias conflict. For more than 10 months the government used an indiscriminate barrel bomb as a weapon of choice. Human rights says the boms are inadequate with little chance of hitting targets. They have hit and killed hundreds. Ramadan days are full of blessings. Our lives are more difficult every day. The people of aleppo are holding their grouped, no matter how much Bashar Alassad pounds, destroys and murders us. The Young Children will grow up and continue the struggle. In the midst of the struggling there have been moments of joy. We see here the head of 2monthold baby. For 16 hours rescuers dug through the debris to reach a baby girl and bull her out. Its a miracle. Her injured mother was rescued after. The video put out by a Group Calling itself the aleppo defense cannot be independently verified. Despite the hardship, men muss limbs say many muslims say theyll observe ramadan. The faithful break their fast after a day without food or water. Relief agencies in aleppo offer meals for those that cannot. Turning to ukraine, where the president promised vep gens for the death vengeance for the death of 20 soldiers, vowing to find and destroy prorussian soldiers that launched attacks. The blast spent hundreds scurrying to safety, many crossing the border into russia. We have more from Scott Heidler in donetsk. Its the escalation everyone has been bracing for. Fighting has reached the western suburbs, killing four obvious night. At 3 30 in the morning we were sitting outside on the bench when hit by a wave of explosions from rockets. 10 of us were thrown to the basement by the heat of the explosion. It was so scary. The rocket attacks continued into saturday and nearby areas. Its unclear who fired the rockets. A fighter base is close to the buildings hit. This is a main road going south out of donetsk. Hundreds of cars and trucks lined up to lead as it braces for a confrontation. A lot of people made the decision to leave. The fighting came closer to the city. This morning i wept home from the office went home from the office and decided to bring the family out of here. On the otherside of the city, the 327 train to moscow was getting ready to leave. The thumping of more tar rounds could be held in the distance as many held a goodbye. One was this woman and her family, sending off the women and children. She and the men of the family were staying behind to protect their homes. Her daughter tells her she does not want to leave. We do not know what will happen to us. We hope they will not bomb donetsk. Our hopes are week. As the family. technical difficulties technical difficulties that is to ensure the votes of all africans will be honoured. The hopes is to make sure the legitimacy of the vote, that the people have faith. There has been concern between the back and forth, the allegations of fraud. Abdullah abdullah got what he wants with a recount of the vote. Ashraf ghani calls it an historic day and a comprehensive vote count of any democratic process in history. It will take a couple of weeks to look at all of those ballot boxes, starting with the ones in the african capital, and then the International Security force and Afghan Forces will bring the rest into the capital. More International Observers will be needed and therell be a delay in the inauguration scheduled for august 2nd. We are expecting it to move back 23 weeks while the process goes forward. Jennifer glasse reporting from kabul. Three weeks ago we told you ba boy from guatemala, who died on the border whilst trying to make it into the United States. More than 1,000 miles from the u. S. He was buried in his home country. My son, my son, cried the father of the boy over the sons grave. The uncle said the family is devastated by the loss. Translation we are sorry for the suffering he may have experienced during his walk. He left from here, we saw him walking, and now we brought him back. It is painful for us. 60,000 undocumented minors from Central America arrived in the u. S. In recent months. Next on Al Jazeera America as the conflict between israel and gaza escalates we look at where both sides can go from here. Banning plastic bags cities across america are curbing the use to save environment. Lawmakers in florida are making the the death toll in gaza stands at 1063 with more than 1,000 wounded. Lets take a deeper look. The gaza strip saw its share of trif. Lets continue with Courtney Kealy giving us some background on the area. Reporter the bible says delylea betrayed samson, shorn of his hair he pulled a temple down around him, killing himself and others. In modern times the strip of land became a backwater passing from ottoman to british rule. Under the u. N. s 1947 plan it was supposed to become part of the new arab country. Palestinians rejected the plan. Israel declared independence, war followed. When it ended the proposed arab palestine didnt exist. Gaza was copied by a small army and reduced to a small strip of land. It was flooded by refugees from the fighting. The tents pitched by aid groups turned into homes and camps that endured for generations. The 6day war brought a new occupier, israel, along with a second waive of refugees. The popuation swirled making it a densely populated place on earth. Settlements swallowed up large swaths of the narrow trip in the years that followed. A glimmer of hope in the decades of conflict was a 1993 white house handshake. It ended the first interfada or uprising, a revolt beginning in gaza five years original. Yasser arafat had grand plans for a Peace Process leading to the establishment of the palestinian state. From 2000 to 2003 the second interforwarda shattered the last shreds of goodwill between israelis and palestinians. No longer were palestinians welcome to travel to israel. Unemployment soared. More than 1. 5 million population, mostly refugees, was reliant on the United Nations for clean drinking water, food and medical needs. In 2005 israel withdrew its soldiers. It kept control of entrances to gaza, as well as the coastline and the air. After hamas won on election in 2006, the isolation deepened with israel cutting gaza off from the outside world. Israelis insisted that the air force must control the sea and skies. Hamas fighters live and launched rockets amid the population. Israel says the air strikes are targeted, the precision is difficult in a denselypacked area. Civilian casualties are common. Theres few bomb shelters, and buildings collapse during bombardments, trapping families under the rebel. There are few places to run or hide. Courtney keeley, al jazeera. Lets take a deeper look at what happened in the last few days of fighting. Over the past week there has been air strikes causing fatalities across the gaza strip. The death toll since the violence on tuesday stands at 163, with more than 1,000 others wounded. To give you a sense of the scale of what is going on, lets look at the 24 hours between friday and saturday morning in the gaza strip. Gaza time. Here sa breakdoug. In north here is a breakdown. In north gaza there were 59 air strikes, killing 19 palestinians, wounding 27. 28 were children. After midnight an israeli drone attacked a number of civilians in a refugee camp, killing four civilians. In gaza city 43 air strikes killed 11, injuring 30 others. At 5 oclock a plane destroyed a 3storey house in which six families live. In central gaza 35 air strikes killed six and wounded 41, including 13 children and four women. Three of the fatalities occurred around noon, when an israeli drone attacked a vehicle, killing two and wounding a 5yearold girl who later died in the hospital. Coneunice saw a similar amount of houses killed. On gazas border with egypt rafa saw strikes where 28 people were wounded, including five children, and eight women. As you can see, the numbers are staggering. Earlier i spoke with scott anderson, the Deputy Director of programs with u. N. Relief and works agency in gaza. And i asked him about the situation on the ground. Before the violence unemployment as 40 . With the recent challenges of the former government to pay salaries, people unemployed are unpaid, and thats over 50 . The situation is dire. People have eight hours of electricity, without electricity, problems pumping water, problems with sewerage. Its intolerable for most people. You talk about destruction a hospital, three clinics last week. Are those injured being properly cared for . To the extent they can. Prior to the conflict the medical care was dire. Half of the drugs needed were not in stock. Many were not in stock. The World Health Organisation has been doing a lot of work in the last couple of weeks to relentify the situation. We are looking at our stocks to see what they can donate, to provide material to ensure that they receive proper treatment. The main hospital. They went through 55 of medical supplies. Why arent we seeing more . The biggest reason is funding. Supplies are not free. It requires donations for things to be bought. The financial challenges are well documented. We heard about them donating 5 million, going a long way to helping things. The political divide and funding play a large role in the health care system, deteriorating. If we shift to emergency mode, it will become a change for us funding wise when we are 22 million short of funds we need to implement the Food Programme and a million short to provide for people that we have to shelter. Things like mattresses and blankets are the essentials that we need to take care of people as we flood the homs. We see the images of homes destroyed. How many of the displays are you expecting to shelter. We have not opened up shelters. We have people that seek refuge in the school for nights. It gives a sense of security. The biggest fear is if the ground incursion came into gaza. We would see well over 50,000 people displaced. It puts a strap on the agencies. I know despite the violence you have people showing up for work. How are the people getting their information . The same way as everyone else does. Tv, social media is prominent. Twitter, facebook are the two most prominent things that people use to get the information and over the satellite. From what you witness on a daily basis, who do you see for the future . I think with the political situation as it stand currently, no one can predict what would happen, what i hope is both sides would return to the negotiating table and find a solution through peace talks that would end the conflict and get people a dignified life. I want to take a deeper look at the after math of the air strikes. Stefanie dekker was at the scene of a hardhit area in gaza. Reporter its in the small details where you see lives interrupted. At the edge of the building, you see a childs stickers and towels something where when israel strikes, theres no time for people to get out. Sometimes they have issued a warning strike. Theres no escape if you are in here. The scene of devastation is huge. Half of the building is go

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