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the the, the, the gods as alex, the hospital runs as a fuel when is plunged into a document. supposing doctors to treat patients including furniture, babies by flashlight, the hello, i'm down and doing this down to 0 lines and the whole set coming up. which is kind of hard to imagine that people would vote,
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could move back. but you and humanitarian chief tells the security council, the force displacements of palestinians is already underway. nonsense for us comes out, strikes on who the positions in yemen for a 2nd day in a row, about to hit by taiwan votes and the presidential election with the front. when i put yourself as i defend of the island in the face of aggressive rhetoric, i'm showing the we begin in gaza with the westman collapse of the health care system. and a series of is really strikes targeting residential areas. well, this is the scene of the alex, the hospital in data by law that's in the central gaza, but it's been a total blackouts as the facility ran out a few thousands of just based people are sheltering their adults as a being forced to treat patients by flashlight and there were
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a lot of people here in 2 hours at most if the electricity doesn't come back and the oxygen, these patients you see here will die in southern gaza. home in hon unit has been destroyed in his randy as strikingly 6 people were killed, that they were only women and children innocent. and on the time of the strike there's no need for the i c. j to carry out investigations. these crimes are clearly evident. this has nothing short of a genocide that is clearly visible and understood. yes. and 10 people have been killed near the rough uh, border crossing often is right. the s drive has a house sheltering, displaced people. more than 23700 palestinians have not been killed since the war began on october, the 7th. back in central gaza, i'll just say or has a camera crew inside the alex, the hospital now plunged into darkness. though no problem, we are at the reception of a actual hospital, it is completely dark,
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as there is no electricity, and there is no solar energy to power the hospital. so this is the situation. one of the reception n e r of i'll accept hospitalized. so you can see that there is no service that is being provided. it is completely out of service. so i just went ahead on saba. as you can see here, this person is wounded with critical injuries since the i c u of i'll ok so hospital. but this person is in agony and can die at any moment. doctors cannot do much for him. of a 100 members damage. what we can say is the hospital is completely out of service . they cannot provide any service. as you can see, the situation is very dia, the. we don't know what to say, that everyone is exiting. there is no solar energy to power the hospital. the situation is tragic. very challenging for the blackout is risking the lives of its
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most vulnerable to patients. among them. newborn babies in incubators. i'll just leave us both to 2 doctors trying to cancel. the common life of the situation is threatening the lives of many newborn babies. and many patients were trying to work with what we have, but we will have to stop working completely because we don't have any electricity does a complete outage. so how can we treat the patient? so that's gonna have a whether you want it. all we can do is give some primary care. it's very tough on us as medical stuff. we'll do whatever we can to the best of our ability. but the situation is very challenging. at the end of the day, we were told today that there would be an electrical outage. we were taken of gold . we tried to manage the situation, charge whatever we can find some blankets for patients, especially babies in children. the sofa for monday attrition. they're on the weight,
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they can't get sick easily, even die goats a bit. we have done what we can we've worked on the delight of mobile phones. we use one at a time. so we don't right now because we cannot, we charge them we have 3 babies in the incubators and send others in the other room. so we are trying to manage the situation. we're doing all we can for us is carried out strikes on yelman's capital sent off the 2nd time and as many nights multiple targets linked to the who is the group weight of an item, thursday by american him for his will. planes. those attacks kill 5 of the groups fight as it strikes. so in response to months of who the attacks on shipping in the red sea, which they say are linked to israel mohammed laptop is in the capital. somehow, with the latest i have had done the visa explosions, of many people who talked on the social media that they have
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a causal exclusions at the, in the capital. it's on what's the wild, the fees and media. so she has mentioned that the u. k. and us have once again bomb to the capital son on. this comes a just of to series of bombings to do the talk lisa, yesterday night. and according to the, the spokes version of the how he's and admitted to me as the who's supposed to present the hope these minutes hear me. you mentioned that over 73 of bombings have that have been carried out over the past 48 hours. and this has also resulted in the beginning and the injury of a number of people at least 5 people are being uh, i'd be mentioned and did a sofa the the of the have a feeling that the will continue there uh,
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by the will continue with the operations of the recei in order to prevent the passage of the is really a shrubs towards these really airport, the seaports so far the, the continuation of the, the, the both sides a dimension to continue with their, the operations, the from one side we have the us and the us and britain, and then to continue with their bombings in order to weaken the how he's capabilities. i guess president joe biden has declared the strikes of the who is the targets in human a success. but the washington also acknowledges it expects some form of retaliation from the rebel good child protects the ripples. the new round of strikes on yemen came out as of the president biden who owns that the us would continue bombing who the targets. if a tax on shipping didn't stop, we will make sure that we respond and buy them expressed
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his satisfaction with the us led operation. i don't think it really civilian casualties. that's another reason why it's over at the pentagon. the message was also one of goals. training. the initial indications are that we had good effects. so far we've not seen any type of retaliatory action from the who these however, the who these did 51 and 2 ship ballistic missile that didn't hit anything on friday, according to the pentagon officials that it was to seem to tell if that capabilities had been significantly degraded, officials acknowledge they did expect through the retaliation, and the us plan was to respond in kind. we will not hesitate to, to uh, to take further actions to be able to defend our ships, our sales and the ships and sailors of international commerce that rely on transit through the red sea. withdraw the briefings from the white house to the pentagon, there was still no acknowledgements of a close as of the escalation in the red sea. the hoot is contention. they have an
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international legal obligation under the genocide convention to disrupt shipping, to israel. and the cool for an immediate cease fire. she everytime see elders 0 washington. so the ring and state t v has signed the moment it's navy sees the us oil tank and the gulf of them on, on thursday. it was said to bring retaliation for the us, confiscating the same vessel and its oil. last year. the tank is coming more than a 100000 tons approved by whitehouse condemned to move and is demanding the immediate release of the ship. and it's chris turning to the hague. now, when the international court of justice, where a landmark petition has wrapped up in which south africa has accused israel upcoming genocide and gaza on friday. the 2nd and final day is well rejected. the accusations made by so that because the legal team, it argued it's acting in self defense fighting a war. it didn't stop. step boston has moved from the hate the 2nd and final day of
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oral arguments, and the international court of justice gave israel a chance to respond to allegations. it's committing genocide and gaza and it's doing so with intent. it's lawyers began by turning the argument on its head, but if it has been acts that may be characterized as genocide, or they may have been prep perpetrated against israel. israel are, these are the nature of intensive urban combat means the will be civilian casualties. but it won't acknowledge that the international n g o's, an even to un, itself relies upon the quarters told of 823000 casualties. as the applicant repeats, as many have. i'm verified, statistics, provided by from us itself, hardly a reliable source. south africa, submission of 9 pages of commons by senior is for a leadership detailing what it says, demonstrates genocidal intent. me. a cherry picking says is around there is the
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link to the old run the sessions to demonstrate that israel has or has have the specific intent to destroy and how low impulse upon the streaming people as such of israel says it's continuing efforts to ramp up humanitarian assistance in gas that indicates the opposite of genocidal intent. there is no restriction on the amount of water that may enter gaza. israel continues to supply its own water to gaza by 2 pipelines. lawyer re presenting south africa. however, directly references is rouse, defense minister you'll have to go on as is, ryan was imposing a complete sage on cause that would be no electricity, no food, no water, no fuel. ever the thing with the closed because is that i am, is fighting human animals. do you and stop legal body d i?
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c. j exists the settle salad disputes between states and israel says south africa's application fails on this aspect alone. denying the court's jurisdiction. it seems to believe but it does not take 2 to tango. it is sufficient. if one state determines there is a dispute that a dispute existed when the application was 5 by south africa and late december. as a matter of public record. at this time, south africa had already a two's use. the in the security council, the general assembly. and as a big florida of engaging agend decides of act, he's had conducted a different magic day most or these out warning. it that it viewed its conduct as genocide. it is, well, it uses south africa, also acting not on behalf of the students, but that's what it's called the legal of the have must, there was organization,
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south africa denied that charge and insist it's doing everything it can to stop more home being done to the palestinians, alas my case here at the international court of justice with south africa. i'm making a compelling argument via the lease, as well as permitting genocide and gaza. and israel saying is absent and self defense and refusing how much on the internal side of whatever the outcome c s around for the 1st time. and the dog is considered a win for international justice. and it shows the c a gravity of the situation in gaza. a decision by the court on an urgent injunction is expected in a few weeks step fast and l just sierra in the hey. meanwhile, the un security council has meant to discuss the threat of force displacement of palestinians in gaza. if something, the un emergency relief coordinator has wound is already underway, i'll just say it was gabriel. as on that, as the latest from un headquarters,
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martin griffith, the most senior humanitarian official at the united nations, has brief the security council numerous times since this conflict began. and each time he paints a more grim picture, a situation for civilians in guys a he said that you and staff recently came back from a trip to northern guys where they describe scenes of hor focuses that people that like people with evident signs of starvation stuck in trucks and such if anything they can get since the conflict began a 134 un facilities in guys that have been damaged from is rarely bombardment. at over a 140 u. n. staff had been killed to manager and side to be struck on numerous occasions despite the identification notification to the is ready defense forces and the
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last few days of known to n. j. o promises have premises opinions. sunday will mark $100.00 days since the beginning of this conflict. the united nation says 85 percent of the people of guys or 1900000 people have been displaced. in 100 days, virtually every palestinian in garza has been displaced multiple times from a home to you to a you and shelter to attend searching for the for safety, every with finding safety. nowhere searching for live anywhere met by this everywhere that he when continues to call for a full and immediate cease fire saying that's the only way to stop the killing and
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suffering of the palestinian people gabriel's on don't. how does it at the united nations in new york tire shop right here? and i'll just say when we come back as israel is, we're in gaza, continues palestinians in the west bank say that going through a form of collective punishment. just making that daily lives on veterans on that statement. the a frank assessments to the problem is that is there is allowed to be outside that ends of international law. that's a be the is the fact that is it and has declared war on okay. parts 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. what constitutes extent,
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so we can talk your see, i want you to start with just the facts, right? as to what happened as independent. we want these, we want the education my want to we don't have to lead them in different countries in policy and it's meant to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit no 1000 service this placement and you're saying you don't have any reports for that. i should just trust the community often as the crew that used to produce outstanding gentleness. and i'll just the integrity in the pursuit of the
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welcome back. you're watching. how does the record come? i know lots of stories here this out and us just count out as products on the human a capital somehow for the 2nd time that has many days earlier, multiple targets linked to the who group. we have to have a nice bite on thursday. quite american, unpredictable planes. those attacks can find the groups as well as rejected on positions of genocide and cons of the internet. so full of justice is what i was gonna take him to the us top court by south africa royce is august the ministry conducting himself earlier. so don't forget presented evidence of not spinning widespread destruction as a token back out to the hospital and get on find out in central guys on the facility. you bounce a few doctors in 4th street patients including premature babies by flashlight. thousands of space skims. now sheltering a representative for the us population
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funds in palestine as described the situation in gauze as beyond despair of desperation. it follows a visit that by u. n. t last week is clear from my visit. the situation in god's it'd be on any of our sinus and it's getting worse when i saw where i fell with the despair . busy desperation is everywhere, as old as to walter l. jones. all the bases for assisting the wise. i mean, and i don't even want to speak about a life we didn't because i didn't see any of us in gaza right now. what i saw was, was really, truly operating, i'm sorry to say to the p, a 66 college of mental hygiene, most my kids into gaza working when i saw the video pausing, cleaning on well to really scalar and get more into cause it because much more is needed, i was actually saying i scale, we've delivered around
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a interagency reproductive health kids. so his comprises around $56.00 boxes because each case about 7 boxes. and this whole so called 360 birds. we clinical delivery assistance. these, i mean winfrey supplies, drugs disposable equipment, and it really helps mileage postpartum. the bus terminal in neonatal complications is what was monitoring says. the number of soldiers had been attacked by palestinian gunmen and they occupied westbank. it happened while the troops with petroleum and a legal is rarely sacrament, called a daughter. soldiers, 5 back king 3 honest and is, well, there's been a dramatic rise and the number of this rainy rags across the occupied westbank since the war on guns began. palestinian sage really focuses on deliberately targeting infrastructure and leaving a trail of destruction as a form of collective punishment. how does yours, mamma jump? june reports from the north sherman's refugee camp in the northern part of the outside west. it's another day of struggle for palestinians living in the north
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shunts refugee camp. a raid may be over, but the rain is just beyond trying to walk across the street is hard enough trying to drive down. it is even harder. the notion of the people can't even reach this area to shop on that. look how it's all broken and damaged. just hours earlier . israel's army once again storm to camp. its former bulldozers digging up roads its forces destroying infrastructure. a short walk up a narrow alley. we find that out of heavy foot, whose family home was severely damaged during another incursion. 2 weeks ago, we stand next to a gaping hole. this used to be the window she looked out of pocket when i was in the bedroom upstairs had when they started destroying the house down to another, the bullets we had coming into the house through every direction,
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the damage of the door and into it. i went home and spent 4 hours here, shut up, scheffer saw that in her family. haven't been able to stay here since i made the discomfort. she has, however, found relief in the fact that none of her children or grandchildren were hurt while these really soldiers search the area for armed promised in the and fighters. busy a few minutes away, even more wreckage, housing structures that have been knocked down and electricity lines that have been cut, palestinians here say this type of destruction caused by is really forces is a form of collective punishment. but they also believe it goes beyond that. and the by utilizing these tactics over and over again, israel is attempting to turn them against the resistance, but no matter the amount of devastation everyone we speak with says that strategy worked well. the people a used to this, this doesn't affect the people support. no, it's the opposite. that makes people support the resistance more because this
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proves that the fund has a doing the right thing to since october 7th, rates by israel's army, only intensified throughout the occupied westbank. here it's become part of the fabric of daily life. today, residents, once again do whatever they can to repair these roads, but they know the fix will only be temporarily how much into inches here, the north shops, refugee camp in the occupied west, the spring and some of the days of the news now and voting is on the way in taiwan for a presidential and legislative election, which could have major implications for the island and beyond. the 2 main parties on spit last year, but what relationship type pays you to have with badging. the economy is also a key issue with a lot of books. 20000000 people are eligible to vote. to change reports, not from a public station in taipei. both thing is now on the way here in taiwan. the
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candidates for the legislature here and the 3 main parts is in the presidential election here. he's the things on both his mind to the and the policy lead is will be hoping very much, it's a high ton of 75 percent at the last election. they'll be one thing even more today because it looks like it's going to be a very close result showing that is of course, at the top of everybody's minds when that costing that balance is as a notice of notes that most of the 3 main policies, policies on china are roughly the same, they will recognize it's a trip. and both of us have other domestic considerations, the high cost of living, inflation, the high cost of housing. and these things will probably make up most versus minds when they get to cost about it today. tony chang was a 0 type thing. for the election is being watched closely by beijing,
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china. as social media side, we boe has blocked the trending taiwan election. the hash tag, katrina, using sharp in china with reaction from across the taiwan strait. here in shellman says he would just a few kilometers away from tie when his territory. people here feel they have a lot in common with people in taiwan. they show the same done, i elect food traditions and many people in taiwan has familial roots in food, in problems where we are. it's also true that more than any other part of the country, the people living here more affected by the tensions with taiwan and have no cause to be nervous about a possible war with the islands. now in the lead up to the elections involves people what they feel about the polls and all of them have told us that regardless of who wins in taiwan, they feel that tie one will one day fever unified with china and the only difference the result makes is that it could change the time life, and of course it's difficult to get the full picture given the information control the level of censorship, hit on the mainland. lots that does reflect the official narrative coming from the
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chinese government, which has released several statements in the lead up to the polling. say that taiwan is chinese territory. these elections an internal effect and we're likely, regardless of who wins the board. the reminders of this from day doing in the form of military exercises, satellites, and other information gathering pollutants continue to be sent or of a type of news territory. now as close as a race may be on the island, it seems of aging believes that the frontrunner is leading democratic progressive policy of the d p. p. and the candidate lighting to they be extremely critical of him sending out messages saying that he is a dangerous pro independent separatist candidate who's election could lead to which china, katrina, you all to 0, sean and stacy for jim provost china. but u. k has announced more than $3000000000.00, administer aid for ukraine during a visit to the capital t british. mr. richie soon accept the funds were to help ukraine purchase new surveillance and the timeframes. so knock,
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ukrainian president for the landscape was assigned a secure with the most many true as have agreed that temporary sci fi with an alliance of ethnic groups off a china coordinated piece talk this week. both sides say they are now resolved that disputes through negotiations that they weren't hom, residents of the chinese food. the countries been playing by violence. so was the army as to the elected government of unc thanks to cheat. back in 2021. the mazda ministration wants to make oil and natural gas companies pay a fee for methane emissions, and exceed set limits. the proposal aims thing coverage, the industry to reduce levels of the greenhouse gas. oil and gas sector is the largest industrial source of anything in the us. both kind of corruptions and eastern indonesia. i've left a widespread evacuation notice indonesia has mountain new york, toby lucky, lucky, has a ruptured several times in recent weeks. the government issued highlighted warning
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of to addition to other options on friday. and another volcano on some entre island also spewed out ashton smoke. that school was many families to flee. the temporary shelters were less than from a diamond children for now. much money is of course in our websites about 0 dot com . there it is on your screen. the weather is up next. and then inside storage, so i'm in so that because case of the international criminal court state you in pennsylvania, the, the, here's your headlines for the americas. thank you for joining in. we still have the storms locked into central argentina. storms for that se slice of brazil has lower temperatures here, suburbs of rio. so temperature is pretty close to about 40 as of late. now we go further towards the north storms and paid ruined bolivia. that will shift into the
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amazon jungle and for central america, it is a fairly quiet picture. so we're going to move on from here because there is a lot going on in the u. s. cold air has swung into missouri. so st. louis minus 6 series for you on saturday, and then dealing with a blizzard through the great lakes. this will be a rain and wind event though for the wes northeast, but in terms of snow, toronto could see $10.00 to $15.00 centimeters over the next 24 to 36 hours westbound. we go all about the cold, so we'll paint on the colors dr. the purple in the blue, the lower the temperature. these are your wake up temperatures, edmonton, minus, 40 cold, enough for western canter. then pacific northwest, many spots about minus 10. now by saturday afternoon you'll bounce back to minus 5 in vancouver. but look at that call. it's still minus $29.00 degrees in edmonton, and this storm system off the pacific will give us copious amounts of rain for oregon and northern california could see a months worth of rain here in a short period of time. us the
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