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office, i am free that the communist revolution of everyone in china, new my space. you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out. know, subscribe way. if you listen to the israel purse is a heads with its more on god pounding district with air strikes. but the pressure to stop the fighting is mounting. the, you're watching all the 0 life or my headquarters in delta, i'm getting you navigate also coming off and i can promise i will not give up the u . n. she says the security council's authority and credibility has been undermines by its inability to implement as to monetary and ceasefire,
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squalid and increasingly overcrowded palestinians fear for their lives as a crime into the few is really designated se stones left and gaza. the also a heads heavy citing and a ton of to all of us as, as really forces launched more rates in the occupied westbank, the hello, the un secretary general has promised to continue pushing for a cease fire in gauze despite the u. s. v towing and draft resolution at the security council is really forces. meanwhile, are pushing further south into the strip. they're leaving little room for more than 2000000 people seeking shelter. there's been repeated strikes and heavy fighting in fine, eunice. more than 17700 palestinians have been killed since the start of the war. israel's prime minister has criticized countries calling for a cease fire,
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saying that will prevent the elimination of how this displace palestinians from the north. the center on the south have been told by israel to move to a small plot of coasts the land. it's without reliable resources of water, food, and medicine. and the un says the so called safe, so is now experiencing extreme overcrowding. well, speaking of the donor form here and cuts heart, the un secretary general said that it won't give up on seeking a permanent end to the fighting. saying the security council's failure to implement the ceasefire had undermined its credibility. the situation is fast as you see right thing you look at best of fee, which potentially evo, to see what the implications sort of palestinians as a whole and for peace and security in the region. and i are just a courtesy call and seem to press to avert the humanitarian catastrophe, and directed i did my review for the humanitarian ceasefire to be the clips.
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it'd be aggressively the security council side to the weights, but depth does not make it less necessary. so i can problem is i will not give up. and also speaking at the forum, katara as prime minister said the warren garza had exposed international double standards regarding conflict, saying communication is key and resolving the crisis. types of individuals being a shelf to this crisis highlighted the great gap between east and west and between the various generations and highlighted the double standards in the international community. the world actually was split between someone who calls for putting an end to the sport and putting an end to the war machine and some who are hesitating to call even for a ceasefire. and we saw those who were calling for a global position against occupation in a different context,
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are hesitant now to condemn the crimes that are happening in the gaza strip and not calling for an international agreement to put an end to these crimes. we have had some had about a he's joining us from the goal for him. so have some so far. we've heard some strong statements regarding the war in gaza. interesting the re and what is happening now in the sessions of adult, how for them. this is a global law school. why usually key leaders come and discuss issues of cooperation such as secure, which gives you political challenges facing video and also climate change from this time. there was absolutely no way you can hold this gathering, hit in doha, not talk about the war in gaza and what's next for the people of guys that and the policy and people. and it was quite interesting. the read that we had from the tardies from the genius of the policy is from the united nations or talking about
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the need to end this immediately. they say pretty much concerned that if this continues, it would just by the create more instability. probably there's, we're hoping to see international institutions such as the united nations security council didn't live at all the it's promises to come together and i'm the will, that isn't, how did you happen to this explains why i thought it was very critical of the united nations security council. this isn't particularly american decision to veto the united nations security council resolution. what's next? i have to tell you the readings that i've been just talking a while ago with a genuine foreign minister even a sofa, the about the pushed by the americans. these writers and the british government to create a new political reality in gaza. wow. how much won't have and if the ticket a say, and he said it's completely wrong. this is something that has to be decided by the policy of people. same states, it has been echoed on the same time by task,
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but it's a part of that loads of anxiety hit on both. what's next, but a determination to say this till one final tends to put an end to the war. and government assistance won't be till daniel for the mid assignment of stuff. i do have to say as this will continues, it's revealing more, a more objective by is right. that goes beyond and it's declared the objective of course and go to get things out of how i'm us into creating a new reality on the ground. eddie. yeah, let's see. that is going to do in the future for more hey, trade, done, and more conflict. and despite of the world, if you go out of the region and you talk to the younger generation who are waking up to those atrocities every day, is what is created, then amounts of hatred that wouldn't hold onto this, this, this region that would define generations for calm and therefore it's hair, think it's on people as much as it doesn't hurt. think of it. but and so 32 i
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spoke a while ago with the odyssey ambassador in the u. k. and he said that the us veto, along with a video international institution to stop the war in gaza is providing got 3 texts for these varieties to continue. why heads excuse 5, as unprecedented massive bush took killed civilians, children and women tasting hopes of the ottoman muslim. well, we continue to build in the mountain to try to impose a win on the international community that it's about time to end the war in god's. i'm now doing, as i said earlier, this was supposed to be a platform to talk about climate change, security technology, artificial intelligence, the sat future as among the different blocks of the well and the light of one and globally in place as much as a lot of them in particular,
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but we'd likely to see gaza continue to dominate the agenda for the upcoming for today and for tomorrow. people say if we're not talking about guns, that now when people are being killed when attended basis, why should we talk about the house? okay, how some we'll check in with you a little later on for the time being. thank you for that updates from the dell for him. well, according to god's us health ministry, the number of palestinians killed and is really attacks has risen to 17700 since the war began on october. the 7th. and as we mentioned, for those who have managed to survive, israel's military is ordering them to move to a tiny strip of land on the coast is real, says what it calls a safe so will be spared the bombing and fighting. that's devastated much of the rest of the territory. more than 1800000 people in gaza had been forced from their homes. there are fewer and fewer designated,
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so called safe areas left to flee to the baron 6 and a half square kilometer passed of terrain. and milwaukee is one of them. honey, my fluids reports from there. oh no. i see one of the last remaining references for tens of thousands of palestinians who had to spend the positive weeks to fling further and further south to escape israel's war on gauze. here we have set up, make shift tens on the sand. isabel has labeled this humanitarian safe zone, but it's not a humane and it's not the same. it's the fan and not the children died because of the freezing conditions here. our life was know focused on how to find bread is really skilled people with ms. silas and shows and we are about to die here because of the lack of everything that kind of keep us alive. they send us here to face a slow death. this rate is don't kill us. the current conditions here will definitely send those to our death at these has told me she had already been told
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to move a 3 times before she set off for on my was but she says there's no help at all here . how did the image snag? yeah, medicines are not available. i am a cancer patient and i have the problems in my hard tomorrow and i cannot endure up . i will tolerated anymore as they are. no toilets. what can i do? am i supposed to your anita in front of everyone? i don't even know anything about my sons. are they still alive? if they lost the lives i'm going to get. i have no idea. with no food supplies, nor water supplies more than 50 displays. palestinians found themselves within the past few days in this open largely sand area. and these make shops bins in the worst of living conditions. this has been continuously feeding into their ongoing fear that this is going to be a permanent displacement. as the work continued to pound, the gaza strip from north to south soldiers are just kilometers
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a weight in hon. units in the here. the air strikes it, reading, panic, dictated data theater. there's huge numbers of tents here that has huge numbers of people, and more and more people are coming every day from con eunice, some flies and all the insects filled the tents. we live in a catastrophic situation. that's what the club. yes, there are, blasi work for the i. c are seeing gaza after spending years in the united kingdom . as an engineer, he says it's ordinary people who are paying the price. it's not a matter of how much, or a mazda in, or egypt or is right. it's a matter of our small children. we're not animals where people were human beings. even if there was a mistake that has been done, whatever you call punish all the people because 5 to 10 percent. ok, so we need to, we need the solution. if you are for waiting to die up to sure trees in 3 weeks time, people are going to died from full and no food, no medicine, no ministration,
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no, nothing. if it's the magic is you're waiting for us to die. okay. we're not going to suffer anymore. i'll just sit down with the best, the honey, my mood, a lossy evacuations on august the euro will last week. 2, honey honey. joining us from southern gaza and stuff on honey that desperation fell by people and gaza is only such a increase with the is really air strikes continuing across the gaza strip. the yes very not fully. those designated areas are not safe, but also uh old. the roads leading to these areas that are supposed to be safe, have been damage and destroyed, making movement for it displays palestinians very difficult. we're talking about overnighted early, early hours of this morning when it's rarely ever strikes damaged. the 2 major
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roads connecting the northern part with the southern part of the gaza strip talking about so that had been road as well as the west trend road that's at the heart of han eunice, and rough i city, connecting the 2 cities with the northern central area on the southern part with these 2 roads of damage severely people's find it very difficult, particularly displaced. people really tired of evacuating from one place to another . find now they find it very difficult to get to the areas there are, there are designated by the really military as save zone, but again, those they've done are there are the threats of unpredictable bombs and ears track as what happened when we were reporting a study within the vicinity of, of milwaukee area, they were more of ears, right. destroying more residential buildings in hon. you, eunice, itself. the war zone right now. there is ongoing, massive mass bombardment of the eastern side of fires. then into the heart of the city of high noticed that the central part of finding is very close to the vicinity
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of uh, an author hospital where a field hospital is, are daniel viewed hospital was targeted yesterday as at least 2 or 2. a 10 shows that fill in the courtyard of the hospital, destroying and then damaging the vast majority of the art and damaging large number of the equipment are used by, by the hospital and making it a, setting the hospital to be for out of service for the coming days until there's a replacement for those equipment. and also there's more repair going to do happen . but the fact that more hospitals are being targeted and destroyed, it's only making the life very difficult unbearable for people who reside in that area. right. it. but more, more, a problem for this place, people who are looking just to stay and be think. all right, thank you so much, honey. my hood giving us an update from alpha and gaza. a still head still ahead on
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all to 0. the price being paid by palestinians, i mean to fight westbank for been banned from working in israel and far from plain sailing, we look at the potential challenges facing egypt, president as she states the 1st term and sundays for much the while the weather has become a good deal, try now with crossing that china loudly clear skies to f a. vietnam allows pushing across into cambodia and pilot further south down its indonesia. we have seen some very heavy right past. maybe a 100 millimeters afraid they're close at western side of 40, over the past 24 hours. there's more weather coming in here as we go on through the next 24 hours. oh, so good. splattering
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a shower. is that through malaysia and into a good part of indonesia, i'm not going to see that weather continuing to just pulse its way from west to east, as we go on to through tuesday. weather, also on the accounts for the northeast corner of australia in the form of a tropical cycling jasper that's making its way in from the coral sea. and it is expected to run up towards the typical pots of northern queensland as we go on for tuesday. in particular, at the moment, winds of around 90 kilometers per hour, it will, we can slightly but it's significant still almost damaging. wednesday i nevertheless looks a lot of rifle coming in. some pos could see 200 millimeters to right on. so over the next 2 or 3 days, it will punches way further west, which as we go one through the next couple of days. so there's that. what's the weather coming in to the northeast of australia for the south to bad things as a content creators have become journalists, rescuers,
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heroes, and targets tier 2 customers. so when a visa comes, you meet on and yet they continue to report the close of business. the story of just want to be should be a, let me know if it had been higher for the levels because on that just either the of the organ whose reminder of our top story is this our, the un secretary general has promised to continue pressing for a since fire and gaza, despite the us featuring
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a draft resolution of the security council, speaking out the door her for him who said the councils failure to pass the motion had undermined its credit. but let's say you went, says displace palestinians are experiencing extreme over coding. in the south, they've been urged by israel to move to and milwaukee the so called say so without reliable sources of water, food and medicine is where the forces have intensified ground c on eric fox and the southern 1000 strip cities of ton unit started off, came under constant showing on bombardments into the late hours of the world health organizations executive board is holding an emergency session to discuss the unfolding health crisis in gaza and in the occupied westbank. the w h. o has warned that the health system in gaza is collapsing and cannot afford to lose one more ambulance or hospital beds. it's director general has also reiterated calls for an immediate cease fire hall brennan is joining us from that meeting,
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taking place in geneva pulse. so tell us more about the executive board and who it's made up often and why they're meeting now. yeah, the executive board is 30 full members who are a task essentially with delivering the policies that have set how far the world health assembly body of the world of organization. so the executive board up specialist healthcare provide providers, doctors, people who are good on logistics, that sort of thing, but they deliver the practical policies in practical times on the meeting today sunday, in emergency session, for only the 7th time in the 75. the history of the world health organization. so you can see the level of urgency and concern that has led to this meeting being convened, its being cooled by 17 member nations. it's been chad by catseye. and we've had just in the last couple of minutes from the director general of the both hopeful
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organization who said that in his opinion old i would agree that said they would much rather this meeting was happening. but he also said that it's stating the obvious that the impact on health in gaza, of what's happening that is catastrophic. any detailed, some of the statistics, 1930000 people displaced more than 7000 children had been killed. and the other big concern is the number of bodies that have been buried under the rubble and not yet been able to be recovered because of the ongoing conflict. the real health and disease implications of bass is something that's really boring. the delegates here, right? pulse done by for just a moment because the director general of the world health organization is speaking . now let's listen and for a moment. and the capacity of the health system has been reduced to one set of what it was. definitely a choice on the grounding guys up alongside our partners, to support tales,
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workers or physically and mentally exhausted and not doing their best united imaginable conditions. the by the way, today i have the rob holden with us. we'll just be done from from garza, i'm calling my colleague, drop holden, and our regional director. look that i haven't done my daddy and his team are also with us for any questions you might have. they can give you the 1st time the accounts of the situation, the supply. this health facilities has become extremely difficult and is deeply compromised by the security situation on the ground and inadequate the supply from outside gulf. the money data and agencies are struggling to cope the resolution you're discussing today if adapted asks me as direct the gentleman to do some of the things to report on the public health indications of the crisis
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to access the extent of psychiatric morbidity to strengthen technica and my type of assistance and to strengthen our water squeeze partners. but i must to be frank with you. these tasks are almost impossible in the cut in circumstances. indeed, it's for that reason that the secretary general last week involved article 99 of the united nations chapter and called for the humanitarian, says 5 i eco, the secretary did not. it was called a call. i have med repeatedly myself, including during my the for to the security comes in 2 weeks ago. a ceasefire is the only way to truly protect and promote the health of the people of
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guys that i deeply regret that the security council was unable to adapt as a lucian on such as he supplied last friday. and i know the stations on that is illusion. for this meeting have been difficult, but i very much appreciate the spirit of cooperation and compromise. you have demonstrated and i welcome your commitment to finding consensus. it's only settled dialogue, mutual understanding and finding common ground that we can ever hope to find the resolution to this crisis. and to the many of the crisis, you know, tribal world this year is out 70 feed z. if as deputy joe
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the opening more stuff on constitution remain more relevant, the neighbor that how is a fundamental human rights for all the people and i tell is fundamental to peace and security. i have to do to use this moment to fulfill that vision. recognizing as out of funders as, as our fund founders did in 1948 that there is no health without peace and not peace without health. so i hope you will use health as a bridge for peace. thank you very much. and chad, back to you. so that was the director general of the world health organization speaking in geneva, where the w h o executive board is holding an emergency session to discuss the unfolding health crisis and garza as well as in the occupied westbank. once again,
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we're bringing our correspondent, paul brandon. so paul, i'm the director general urging consensus on that resolution. that's going to be discussed. tell us exactly what's in that resolution. well, the draft resolution has been circulated in advance of today's meeting as speaks of wanton destruction, of health facilities, deep consent at the coming of more than a 100 you and staff. and we know that more than $286.00 health care workers and also have been killed since october 7th. it reminds israel of its obligations on the international humanitarian law. but the demands at the end of a reiterates the responsibility of israel as occupying power to facilitate immediate, sustained an on fence at passage of humanitarian relief at the mountains, but the occupying power respects and protects or medical personnel on humanitarian personnel. on the calls that calls on the international community at to at your
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appropriate funding for rebuilding the palestinian health care system. now they'll talk about this draft and they'll come to a final draft or 2 sessions during the course of today with the possibility of a 3rd, if necessary, going into this evening. so it's going to be several hours of discussion between the, the policies that israel will have that chance to address the gathering as well. they have a delegates in the room, so we'll see what the final form of the resolution tax. all right, so we'll cross back to throughout the day, paul brennan, thank you for the time being. well, there's been no let up, and daily is really rates on the occupied. westbank. 2 young palestinian men were arrested when troops stormed the columbia refugee camp earlier on sunday. how much you had been show on the, on the habits sean, you were taken from their homes by is really soldiers. troops also storm the town of 2 of us early on sunday, with the convoy of around 50 vehicles. gun battles were reported between palestinian fighters and is really forces. bulldozers followed the convoy. they
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destroyed roads and the damaged water pipes. who thought that how many times more from it on the it certainly was a very large rate that's as actually ended now according to residents. we spoke to, um, it is one of those areas. one of those cities that have been the focus of is really rates for quite a while because of the presence of palestinian resistance. then it was about to a when a large con, void of is really army vehicles made their way into a 2 bass, followed by bulldozers. as we understand that there's been quite the intense exchange of gunfire there. and then these really are me targeted a 2 houses that have been demolished and we understand that that was a more to a fire. we do also, we were told also the 11 people were detained,
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a do bus and they just pulled out as to while ago we don't have the total number of detentions that usually will be issued in the coming hours. but we do know that overall it's been 6 raids, and at least 14 people, the tate before the war. more than a 150000 palestinians from the occupied westbank worked in israel. but many have since been bands depriving families and the palestinian economy of much needed revenue. some workers now say that even if the band is lifted, they won't be going back. charles stratford reports from what i'm on the the sun on the so we sits down for a late breakfast with these parents and cut them one of these 9 children at the home and the occupied with bank. and normally at this time of day, can you ready be at work in israel when the war started as well by and palestinian workers from the occupied west bank for some sense. even if his rel, lips the band,
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he's reluctant to go back, was up with level just a little bit doesn't whoever works inside israel guarantees a comfortable financial life for themselves. we're able to buy land, build a house, but now it's dangerous to enter. i'm worried that will be revenge for the mazda of tax, and unfortunately, the workers will pay a big price. the streets of vermont are busy, with the palestinian economy is suffering even more since the war started. maybe a cool trip, you know, keep light waste banks. labor force generated 17 percent of the palestinian national income for jobs and these ro, before, that's a 150000 palestinians working inside as well. and around $25000.00 working in these wells, illegal settlements, generating around free $1000000000.00 a year. so long as you used to work as a construction worker in tel aviv. his young family enjoyed the best of wages. eastwood nearly doubled when he takes home in the occupied westbank. and as
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a whole nother must when it opens again, i will wait a couple of weeks to check the situation before i return to work is better there. you get paid directly and on time, even though there is racism and i'm afraid of violence against me, which is the best station in ramallah. it's 5 30 am before the war would be bustling with workers, taking transports with ro. now this whole the as sold around colombia checkpoint monks a break and the separation will heavily guarded bundy is rarely military. and it's where many palestinians used to cross into israel every day. a foldable at this time of the day at this place, you'd see thousands upon thousands of pounds vivian's crossing the check board. you're going to be as well to going as you can see. now it's just the trickle. and the majority of these work is all going deep inside is working and industrials are very close.

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