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the most of this piece is in danger. he chopped off the head and the body was destined for the pending pile, indistinguishable from the other sharks. presence of the market quickly became problematic. the at least 40 people are killed as is really airstrikes hit mirror of exit hospital in central. gosh, the time 0 venue is good to have you with us. you're watching alpha 0 live from doha. also coming up us secretary of state anthony blinking says he's spoken about reforming the palestinian authority dreamforce with its leader a month with a boss. tensions in the red sea, both the us and u. k. save, you have were killed
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a series of attacks by who these in yemen plus a constitutional crisis in poland after the arrest of 2 former government ministers convicted of abuse of power. the it is 17 gmc, that 7 pm and gaza were new. is really strikes of killed at least 40 people near us . the hospital in the central part of a strip home was bombed in the city of darrow bella with debris wounding dozens more people nearby. palestinians are desperately searching for people trapped into the rubble and rushing those that they find the hospital. meanwhile, us secretary of state anthony blinking says he has discussed reforming the palestinian authority with read or not with a boss. he made those comments earlier when leaving by frayne as part of his diplomatic tour of the region during those talks with above all about the importance of reforming to the house spending authority costs and governance so
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that it can effectively take responsibility for gaza that so that the gaza and the west bank can be reunited under a palestinian leadership. it's very clear to me for the president of boston. he's prepared to move forward and engage in all these efforts. so during those talks with a boss, we were telling you about, protest is gathered in central ramallah to express their anger. at lincoln's latest visit, they held signs, they shouted slogans, criticizing us support for israel in the conflict. all of this happening as fighting is raging between israel and hamas across the guns a strip. now let's get more now and that strikes narrow locks the hospital handle who don't worry reports from there. all above. deluxe a hospital has been targeted. with these 3 is ready air strikes in the past hour. here is a residential building that has been targeted by the is there any,
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were planes today? this is a building in front of the entrance of ok saw hospitalized. as you see, this is one of the main gate for up to hospice and, and a lot of people are seeking refuge here. and here, as you see, the ambulances of the ministry of house have been severely damaged from the air strikes. here is the hospital. this, this, this at the streets is a very busy stage where people of our walk in 24 and 7 back and forth through the hosp with us and, and not only the people's parts. there are cars here. i remember that every single day we used to part our, our, our car over here in this street. as you see, all of the markets in here are damaged here,
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where people normally send food and people who normally buy stuff. there's a very heartbreaking story. you were a philosopher guy who said laughing has been accepted by a sharpening and he was killed by your unfortunately on the wall. we also see his blood on the philosopher's ingredients. dozens of injuries are now in us just lock so hospitable, where the hospital is working on a very low capacity. and the doctors are trying to help as much people as possible as we tried to talk to the policy municipal house and ask them about the injuries. and the killings. they said that they couldn't even come some because i'm going to
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not stop transferring the injuries. and the killings from this era strike, this is in the put the for august, the, you know, there is, but i had up to the hospital casa, a topic up was whom it is in rafa in southern guns and targets about the hospitals . because as these attacks continue, the wounded continue to need medical treatment across the gaza strip. and we know that 2 thirds of the hospitals are closed in just reported on how many people needed to go. deluxe the hospital just now. our hospital's coping of the yes, hospitalized, of course, because of a sentence for the treatment. and in this room, i've been also a sense of what treatment and also for hosting in factories where people are, are living in the yard. so these hospitals and ongoing military attacks that struck the entire trip a since october, the 7th. and we can see the top hospitals in the north and the central areas of
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golf. the city have been going through the majority. as you said, 2 sides of gauze hospitals being completely become out of service due to the unrelenting circle of destruction that'd been caused by the use very broad military inclusion such areas and which was also preceded by series of a strikes that struck the facilities of such hospitality. this is what we see right now on the middle govern. 8 and in the south of the territory, we're talking about the locks the hospital and the must have hospital in front of you and is both hospitals have been come on the east bed. the fires were talking about hospitalized themselves and also its facilities for a number of palestinians being injured off to being shot by his very military drugs that usually equipped with rifles on by good and machine guns. now what we see on the ground in these hospitals that the majority of capacities of hospitals are overwhelmed with patients with the injured people. as the medical teams to at least be tried to do the best in order to keep providing medical treatment for
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palestinians are due to the wide scale destruction and injuries that are arriving to hospitals day by day. and what is also important to say that these hospitals, us to a rating, even partially, despite all the lack of basic necessities and medical supplies that must be afford it just to guarantee that these hospitals will keep operating just to help to make simple surgeries for counseling, and being in just some kind of operations meet to be made and conducted out of the territory due to the advance surgery level that must be provided for the in get people. and especially with the unlimited number of patients allowed to leave golf a start for meeting for treatment hospital just still a rating and the tax on them did not stop you were talking about in the last few hours, an ambulance had been hit by his really me style which also let to the death of knowing of, i'm sorry, 6 palestinians, including full members belonging to the promised the new red crews of society. and
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these kinds of attacks also is and use threats for medical work is to keep up raising. and we need to alia to remember the number of medical workers there. they have most of the family members they being attacked as well. but they keep determined to keep providing a treatment for the aged people for civilians who becomes a victim of the out scaled attacks that isabel had been launching since october. the 7th. and it's all right, god bless you and thank you for your reporting there, from a rasa in the southern part of the gaza strip in the us secretary of state antony blinking. his poor across the region saw him visit by rain. but earlier in the day, he met palestinian president mountain with a bus that was in ramallah, but to discuss the future of goza, including possible steps towards a palestinian state. but blinking his presence, let the protest sum of all that with many carrying van or is it closing the visits? and they accuse us of complicity and what they call that is really genocide in ramallah is where we find out the zeros hold up. they'll need in the occupied west ban. include the,
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you've been attending this rally. it looks like it may be over now, judging by what i see behind you, but you were attending this rally. that is about this court case that south africa is bringing to the international court of justice. tell us more. yeah, indeed, it did wrap up, but the riley was actually a, a under the banner of thing to south africa. now anyone who spoke to here, we'd have to tell you that south africa has offered this beacon of hope or to the palestinian by having this move with the international court of justice. this comes also ahead of the 1st hearing following this 84 page filing that south africa has submitted in which it argues that israel has carried out acts of genocide the nature. and this still carried out those as i get polish to music garza and cooling for as this asian, how facilities now we heard from the mayor of ramallah,
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we did also remind and the people about the deep link between the palestinians and the barrels they drove with the struggles of the south africa is doing the upgrade take time. do many brothers seem easier, especially in the occupied west bank would tell you that there is a lot of similar that similarities. since in their view, israel is imposing every day more restrictions that basically mix them live on the apartheid system across the occupied westbank. there was also a live video link with the mayor of jam is. but because the city of rober let is when we do have is but more or less talking about the same thing. now people feel that for the 1st time someone is speaking in the name of the palace. thing is in favor of the palestinians at the end, on an international level,
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they would like to see more countries of following suits. we know that as the joke he has joined in believe he has joined in the 57 coaches of the islamic conference have joined it. but by the scene is with a whole think that this would be comfortable then to with. because even though i the end of the day, most people would also send you that they know that this is a process is going to take years in the yes. and they could be a ruling in favor of the palestinians is legally by the ruling. but it is not easy to enforce and people who attended the field, the priority were made for a ceasefire and for humanitarian a to enter gaza in bigger quantities and more often basis. now, how do i need reporting there from ramallah? thank you very much. on a israel is holding meetings of both it's war cabinet and security cabinet in the coming hours. so let's bring in sarah. hi,
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right. sorry. you're in tel aviv talked us more about the work cabinet meeting. maybe say word also about the difference between the war security cabinet. i think it's got a lot of people confuse still at this point. what's been on the agenda today as the war cabinet met? well, the whole cabinet is made up of 5 individuals, including the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, the defense minister pending against the eyes and heart as well as you are long. so people that have a lot of experience that when it comes to the war and they make the big decisions that was formed as part of an emergency, a cabinet when the war started. and the i there is that they can make those decisions without having to consult the government because of how pressing those decisions would be in garza. now the security cabinet is a, is a cabinet that exists already before the war. a few weeks ago there was
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a real um, that was supposed to be a discussion with the security cabinet about the day off to the will happens when raw the, when it ends. now that end date is very badly. initially, the goal cabinet was supposed to discuss those times fast, and then the security cabinet said that this needs to be discussed, including ministers, the notes in the war cabinet. they weren't happy about it being such a small circle. so the agreement was that they would do sorry, that bolt postponed again last week when that was in 5 thing, where a number of hard line ministers had a must have got the all me chief and it ended in chaos with benny guns, one of the war cabinet members saying that nothing yahoo needs to choose between politics and national unity has been quite some of the divisions in the whole cabinet as well as the why the cabinets and the government called the coalition
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government. and then in the last statement, just from earlier from benny guns, he had said that they will need to put the caps. it's fast. this is a discussion that needs to happen. and this is happening right now. as we speak. the will cabinet is focusing on possible negotiations, reviewing. now we know that there's an is randy delegation in egypt at the moment to discuss this. and it seems that capital has already put this proposal forward. it has met with some of those cap says a few days ago. i'm blink. and also mentioned that this needs to be reviewed. so we know that all sides of one thing it happen. it's been sold because of saw a lot of these killing last week. and it seems to the 1st time in days now we're seeing some movement. it's still not clear what that is just yeah. oh sarah. hi. right. thank you for all the, the latest a lot of movements this afternoon. uh if thanks for the reporting from televi,
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still come back out this professor of public policy at home. i've been holly for university. and so time we need to talk about the entity blinking visit to the middle east. most of it is now behind him. he's met most of the arab and muslim leaders. he's been to israel, he's met the palestinian leadership or the president of the pasting authority. where does all of this leave us as well? i think in terms of the immediate urgent issues that you've been discussing, there are a number of issues. one is the idea of stuffing the war. this is what the audibly just would like to see is that there's some the war. as of the kidding now, i think and has been talking about transition to a low intensity phase. this is what these writers have been promising him over the last few weeks. but we haven't seen this e mail that to the building. and these really said they're moving to a lower intensity for north in gaza, but the central and southern gaza, they're continuing their operations at a high intensity. yes. so that's just not happening,
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although this is what they seem to have from is blinking. the other issue which is important and, and urgent is the business of $8.00 and $2.00 guys of the americans have already committed a difference of the rest of the world that they would allow a to come in in a, in a, in a quantity and quality that is a what reflects the needs that he leads and guys that also does that. does he have that's not happening. and not with his turn to as ro, blaming the united nation for failing to deliver the because what these are is expect is the united nation should take the risk, send their stuff into national stuff, everyone into guys a while they continue their bombing and the u. n is, is obviously the actual has just cancel, get another, a convoy that was meant to go into guys though because they're not willing to take the risk. and this is betty don't try elation. there was just over 2 weeks ago at the u. n. a december 22nd, there was a resolution of the un security council that calls for massive ramping up of aid. and for that, a to, for israel to allow for that
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a to be delivered safely. so if the un can't deliver safely, if they feel they're not safe, that's an resolution hand delivered violation. and there may be allowed only to deliver in areas that is around have identified as safe havens. or, you know, areas where this they can, where the refugees are. not concentrated, but that is not sufficient and, and i think this must have been part of the talks. the other very pressing issue is the captives. since the end of november end of today we've seen no progress whatsoever at the assessing ational. so if they need it from us and they, which has made it worse. and of course, there is pressure from the families within israel for the release of these captives now uh, how much is very unlikely to engage in any new poses given that experience the last time that best buy when they pause brought the pose and fighting. yes, it didn't work out these various came back and hit harder. how much would be looking now for guarantees for their safety security. and it guarantees that these
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raise was not the attack of the same intensity as they had been doing. and that's the, i don't think that has been much progress on, on that front either. and the last item is really to prevent the conflict from spreading across the region. of course all that upstairs will agree with this, but as well doesn't seem to be one thing. it's not just write them in the way they are booking the hezbollah again and again again, but just assessing it to more of his leaders. clearly they're looking to get his beloved to engage fully in the hope that they will draw the united states into confrontation, 1st with hezbollah. and then with it on that, if you really think that, that there is that the is really, as you're saying is really the trying to escalate. i think so. i mean, there's no way, no other way to understand what is going on at the moment. i mean, if they, they killed the firstly dirty and they said this, he was responsible for the attack on the air base few days ago. by now they've killed 6 of them. and there must be a limit to where his bullet could just take casualties. now the casualties,
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almost edging to try to 100 fighters, including someone with their high ranking leaders. and it has expose the fact that we've been hezbollah within south lebanon. there is a human intelligence for his age. they can't really identify these individuals and go directly for them and using drugs only. and this is a big weakness, big problem and the contrast from what thomas has been able to achieve in guys that, that they've okay. and i mean, they did that kind of intelligence. okay, i have to run, but it's a really interesting conversation. we'll pick it up next hour. so tom barrack at thank you very much. thank. are still ahead on alpha 0. this is one of the greatest miscarriages of justice and all nations history will have more on the british government's plans to compensate. hundreds of postal workers were wrongly convicted of. stay with the frank assessments to the problem is that is there is allowed to be outside that
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acts of international law. and one of the reasons that should be the is the fact that is and has declared war on no coupons, people who informed opinions the medical infrastructure of an entire society has been completely destroy the people who will feel that destruction 1st and most will be the women and children inside story on al jazeera, the mood, and i'm told stories from asia and the pacific on the
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the, the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this. our health officials in gaza say more than 40 people have been killed in new is really strikes near the hospital . the house was bombed in the city of 0 by and central got us secretary of state, anthony lincoln has added a surprise visit about rain that his diplomatic tour of the middle least earlier. he held talks with palestinian president of boston. the occupied westbank is visit
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triggered protests in the us and u. k. military is to say that they have repelled a large who's the attack over the red sea. but you, as defense ministry says 18 drones and 3 missiles were launched from host the controlled parts of human. no damage to vessels or injuries was reported who these are launched multiple attacks on merchant ships in support of palestine. the not brought up in the naval forces and the missile forces and the drones department into, you know, many armed forces have launch the military joint operation with a huge number of ballistic. and the naval missiles and drones that have targeted an american ship that was supporting the scientist entity. the operation was a primary reaction to the aggression against our naval forces by the american enemy . the okay, defense 2nd regret, shop says issued a warning to hosting fighters following that incident in a statement. he says the u. k. along side along side allies as previously made
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clear that these attacks are completely unacceptable. and if continued who these will bear the consequences, we will take the action needed to protect innocent lives and the global economy. villamor experiences now from london billing. how do you read that statement? are we expecting no further village reaction from the u. k. against the hope these so they don't have a huge number of us in the region. several, they do have a vessel that any nation has decided to step into healthy united states that has many more vessels in that region. they have been involved both those 2 countries, the last couple of months since mid november in repelling some of these missiles have been fired from yemen. but in terms of taking further action, the necessary action that girl on the steps of defense minister talked about. it's on k, whether the u. k. government with bet to do that. certainly without the united states that seem very unlikely they would potentially need parliamentary approval for strikes on the mainland. and as russia in particular has made very clear in recent days. and this is something that will be discussed with you in security council later on today. it's very unlikely that these countries will try and intervene
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inside the admin without real play of security council backing because of the certification. so that cease fire that's held for several months between the who sees in the north of yemen and the saudi by forces in the south of the country. and that's really interesting and, and just to briefly complete that picture, you know, anthony, blinking it was in by rain right now. home to the us to fleet. he was asked, well, will there be further action from us assets in the region? he said, we don't telegraph what we do so, so the mystery remains whole for now. but thank you very much for all that contacts, billing marks, reporting there from london time. now for a look at some other world news, a constitutional crisis is escalating in poland after the arrest of 2 former government ministers convicted of abuse of power, the pair or being supported by poland, presidents entry due to and it is in direct defiance of the countries recently elected prime minister donald to ask for brandon reports for the rest of the form,
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interior minister, amount of years kaminsky and his one time deputy, much of washington, turned a simmering political rivalry into a constitutional crisis. kaminsky and washer could taken refuge for several hours in the palace of the political ally, president andre, due to it was an extraordinary act of defiance directed opponents. recently elected prime minister donald to ask, who responded by accusing the president of obstructing justice. we're going to put us to a moment to shake the to be direct. it is obvious, sabotaged. i'm very, very concerned about this. and it's not about washington or mr. kaminski. that's the court's decision. but i'm worried that president do dollars involved. the specific dispute is over with a president, dude. i was legally entitled to grant politicians to kaminsky and flushing after they were convicted of abuse of pa, in 2015. the supreme court said he was intent titled, he disagrees unexcused as to us brutality is advisable. these echo presents are to
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post party things. i must tell you this as president of the republic component of mine who believes in a just a known as poland. i am deeply shaken by the situation by the fact that they will put in prison despite the presidential. pardon? i am with such a z u and such brutality. it's cool, this is a bit of a power struggle involving the new sense of left government led by to ask on the presidency led by due to the remains plus the aligned with the previous government of the right wing nationalist lauren justice policy. the on the student is making clear, he will oppose tusks, agenda, and due to his presidential term runs until mid 2025. it's going to be a very tough 18 months. hol, brandon? i'll just here at the u. k. government is looking to correct what it calls in a polling miscarriage of justice. following the post office horizon scandal between 19992015 hundreds of employees at the state run post office were wrongfully convicted of beth fraud and false accounting. faulty software incorrectly showed
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money missing from accounts under their watch. many were jailed while others careers were ruined. and independent inquiry and police investigation is underway. the government is seeking to use new legislation to overturn these wrongful convictions. this is rico, this is one of the great discourages of justice and on nation's history. people, it was hard to say that communities have the noise and the reputations destroyed throughout the really no thoughts of that right. the victims must get justice and compensation. so when williams inquiry is undertaking crucial what funds to, to expose what went wrong, we paid almost 150000000 pounds in compensation to i have a 2 and a half 1000 victims a bit. today. i kind of bounce that we will introduce new primary legislation to make sure that those convicted as a result of the horizon scandal all swiftly exonerated uncompensated. and that is it from the serial then. yeah, up next you've got inside story with adrian spin again,
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examining whether the international court of justice can indeed source israel to stop. it's more on gaza at one that in just a moment to stay without the the hello, the weather slots. you set fire across the radium plans that are fine and dry weather place on the sunshine, texas, if anything a little about the app or is but, you know, just well cloud we do have on set of weather moving across northern parts of the region. so just around stuckey, i pushing either towards the caspian northern areas of best area using across the rockies and across towards a good parts of iran. then as we go through the next couple of days, i think the see how that to it does tend to snow over the higher ground for the
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south side of it. as long as you drive 26 celsius here in, di did 3 or 4 degrees above the average. so that's not too bad. things out, so pleasant minds. you across the use the side off the met. it's right. we have got more shabbots coming back into the left and so we say so what's the weather coming in to west and pops of seriously go 3 fast day 11 on this route. right down across the palestinian territories, occupied palestinian territories sang some showers went the way down into the gaza strip on this last day friday as a repeat performance. hopefully just drawing up a little as we go on into the last a parts of the week. happy to set that, but some more live you show us, but that is the side of the med over the next few days. just talking about the training coast of most african, we could catch a shout say what else? wherever, slouchy, try and sunny. the . the latest news, as it breaks, for many people, have religion to separate from the states and then not willing to change their
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traditions with detailed coverage over the next 3 or 4 months. when people enter into the main previous case, as opposed to prison or rise to get from around the world, it was near here at valley forge that for us. he declared his independence, which still had to fight for this funding democracy. that is what joe biden says, needs to happen now. the time the international court of justice, force israel to stop its war on concept south africa says that as well as attacks on the palestinians of genocidal at it's launching a legal baffled b u. n's top port, so when it's voting make any difference of who would enforce this. this is inside story, the .

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