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it was very hard to get through integration. it's back to now as pressure throws on a sharply divided us congress to act thousands more migrants in southern mexico are preparing to head north, trying to reach the us before the new year. the $151.00 palestinians are killed and as really as strikes across garza in the past 24 hours including several attacks on residential homes. the other that or kyle, this is on to 0 and i from to ha, also coming up treating from a tool babies and of a patients by torchlight guns. as alex the hospital plunges into darkness. after running out of fuel. clinging to his memories,
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we speak to one palestinian grandfather whose last 9 members of his family and his way to the attack from jakarta to call them parts of sol. people around the world holding protests in front of diety, with palestinians and gaza. plus attorney chung in taiwan with a vote. and now being counted them could be very close election. the beginning garza, whereas really strikes over night to have plunged crowded hospitals into darkness. at least 151 people were killed in attacks in the past 24 hours alone. and as rainy as strike had a residential building and rough, a housing displaced families, at least 14 people, most of them were killed. most of them were children. rosa said they came to this house to escape the shelling elsewhere in the gaza strip. it was be the total black
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house overnight. i'll ask the hospital in central garza of the it run out to few thousands of displaced people at sheltering that was doctors treated patients by torchlight. some of the things are so the we are at the reception of i'll also hospital. it is completely dark, as there is no electricity, and there is no solar energy to power the hospitality. 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
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. they cannot provide any service. as you can see, the situation is very dia. we don't know what to say that everyone is excepting there is no solar energy to power the hospital. the situation is tragic, very challenging. or the lack of fuel is risking the lives of the most vulnerable patients amongst them. newborn babies and, and q bases of 0 spoke to, to adults is trying to capture them. busy the time in 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 what do 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
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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 and children. suffer from monday edition. they're on the weight. they can get sick, easily, even die goats a bit. we have done what we can we've worked under the light 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 some others in the other room. so we are trying to manage the situation. we're doing all we can talk, i assume joins as my life from rafa in southern gauze or festival attack. tell us about the situation at our ok. so hospital off to a night without any feel?
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yes, laura, it was completely a very difficult line that is full of problems and also a terry is terrible for palestinians in the middle areas, generally on or for do some working inside the hospital in particular where the unlocks the hospital, which is the last remaining hospitalized the middle school renee had to completely run out of fuel that is essential to generate electricity for patients, for medical treatments on this a full black house of electricity right now in dangerous endangering the lives of hundreds of patients and pre meant to pay fees are receiving medical treatment in the into pages. that's all for that in the uh, in deluxe the hospital. and this is a very dangerous type that had been also experiencing through the locks the
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hospital that as medical. what because of trying to do their best and to use every single medical method in order to keep providing good treatment for the people who are in judge due to the uh, is very mandatory strikes, independent areas now uh, medical work as the autonomously using their smart phone slash is just to show our, to have a vision as they are trying to, to provide primary care for the patients. uh, and also the doctors meet the office at the state to that is the complete blackouts of electricity right now in the ups. the hospital might be completely endangering the lives of the is a nursery patients and what the majority of the patient's life at the age of risk. and this is completely true as these hospitals did not receive enough amounts of if you and also very limited amount of medical supplies, despite the fact that this hospitalization area will find things where classes and also strikes cheap to target residential areas on the facility of unlocks the
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hospital that this is yes and now the hospital type has been forced to shut down to unable to treat patients. and yet the casualty number continues to rise. more than a 150 people kills and is really strikes just in the past 24 hours where i hope the strikes being hastening a yes since the early hours of today is morning the there was no lights up in fighting on the ground. no. this trice that had a keep bounding the gaza strip from the north to the southern pot. now, one of the latest minute drug test works was conducted on charlie's out in the roof, where i caught was huge pioneers valley drove me saw where a number of policy has been killed and injured on the eastern roof roads that links between roughly 10 units and this is a part of the ongoing, a military attack. and also the middle areas had been under
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a very intense auto. it'll be bombing as well as a ceiling up. it's submitted to attacking that part of the charge, right? but what is the new this time is that these attacks have been expanded this time to as they to neighborhoods in the central areas of kansas city. now this area had been a fee of stuff with the minutes reparation before as the confrontation stuff continue on the ground between the militants on these very so just as casualties between and, and both sides keep to rise as they are trying to take full control over the 16th and one of the latest also in the north, at kills 3 palestinians after being directly targeted. and the number of others being who did what is really shocking to regarding this, that the majority of causes north and central hospitals are no longer off the rates . i can only provide a very primitive methods of to, for the injured people. ok, turn, assume many things. indeed, for joining us, the from southern garza,
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the lives of many families have been destroyed by the as rainy offensive, but some refusing to leave what remains of the homes despite losing everything, including many of their loved ones. child stratford has the story of one palestinian grandfather who was determined to stay. a mazda of a selection of fords carefully on the rubble remains of his family home in rough or something. dollars of these really and strike destroyed it, killing 6 of his children, his wife and 2 of his grandchildren. he says, 5 of the bodies remained buried under the twisted metal and broken concrete. and that the good that we found, the 3 bodies of mohammed, my mood, and so jude, 500 meters away from the house and the rest of my family were inside the house. we found only parts of their body that we couldn't recognize them. we put this parts
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and the plastic bags and we buried what was left over their bodies. how many that is put up a 10th on the rubble. so he can be close to the memories of those who loved the setup of the tent here on the rubble to tell the world if we are here and we will see here, strong and resilient, this is our country and our future will always be here. god has chosen us to be bored and buried in this land. so i see here in the tent to be able to collect as soon as possible and as much as i can, what is left from the bodies of my family in order to bury them. the goal is that helps ministry says around 23 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed by israel's land and sea bone bob into the strip and it says around 7000 more people, amazing feed dead, buried under the rubble as well. i know you will not do that to me. that's why i lost his budget. i come here very early. every day after morning,
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prayers often follow the cats because we have a strong sense of smell and off, and they try every day to remove the rumble and search for the remains of the body . and not the only one who suffers like this. there are too many people under the rubber all over because uh that pulled off and i get how manager goes to the cemetery where he inspects the graves of those who were found and a buried out on that island. yeah. and the highest. busy was i am alive and then the same time i am alive and waiting my turn like all the powers thing you and probably god kept me alive to do something good for the victims. i always got the almighty for a good and for myself, my pain is fast and god will reward me if i see common patient and i ask him to be so he's messy on my family. a family wiped out, but he is really military policy mean father with little else left his face law, most of now charles toronto to go to 0 in hundreds of thousands of people around
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the world are rallying in solidarity with post them and people on saturday on calling them to include them for, for just as cool from these 5 jumping, stopped because of genocide within 2000 people gathered for the protest outside the us embassy. so we can most $100.00 days since, as well as will on garza become phones, lily. as more from kind of the impulse, a 100 meters, from the us embassy in quality impulse, the venue chosen by organize us to send a message to the us, the main support of israel. now people here say they've come to show the support for how the students receive people holding up like cost that read stop. the genocide forming children is not an act of self defense. and the main organize all of this riley is the boy taught movement in the nation, part of a global movement that's calling for boy, cost divestment, and sanctions corporations that support israel. now they all say they also want to educate people, not just about the atrocities avenue and calling them and also about the history of
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the organization. and the importance of supporting the boy in malaysia, the governments last month. and now i'm not able to. ringback ringback why is there any companies i'm talking in relation to any vessels that are on the road to israel will no longer be allowed on the any malaysian and the boy pardon has been said. this is an example of how boy cox was, and that they will continue to put pressure governments on companies and corporations that support israel in one way or other largely out to 0 and then to cost us thousands campus. and so those are 2 with palestinians. and garza crowds called for boy cuts targeting israel and division as long as the ports of the palestinian cause. the country has no formal diplomatic relations with as well. demonstrations of will say modest
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and self career as capital sold, demanding an end as well as war on garza last month, south grant voted in favor of the un general assembly resolution calling for an immediate humanitarian cx. 5, a general strike has been declared unoccupied. westbank town of edna of the pre palestinians were killed overnight and a confrontation with his riley sold as is where the forces were patrolling the legal settlements of a door, a west of hebron. they say they were attacked and find back in response to the palestinians. killed with cousins 1618 i'm 20 years old. the family has denied the allegations and the visits you have to call them a 19 year old. palestinian has died off the volumes with as rarely soldiers, the positive red crescent said he self in cardiac a rest. well being beaten. he was also shot as really forces reports of the 5 live i munition. when they enter the town. i'm a met by protests and potential bostic rise in the number of his rating raids in
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the occupied westbank since the war began. passing in say, is where the forces a deliberately targeting infrastructure, leaving a trail of destruction as a form of collective punishment. i'm gonna jump to report from the notions refugee comes in the north of occupied westbank. it's another day of struggle for palestinians living in the north shelves, refugee camp. a raid maybe over with the rain is just because trying to walk across the street is hard enough trying to drive down. it is even harder when 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 stormed the camp. it's warmer, 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
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another incursion. 2 weeks ago, we stand next to a gaping hole. this used to be the window she looked out of out of pocket. i was in the bedroom upstairs when they started destroying the house, down to another room and bullets weird coming into the house through every direction, the damage of the door and into it. i went home and spent 4 hours here shut up until schaeffer 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 the 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 by
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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 works well. people are used to this, this doesn't affect the people support. no, it's the opposite. that makes people support the resistance more because this proves that the fund has a doing the right thing. since october 7 rates, my, 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 notions refugee camp and the occupied west has had on al jazeera us launches most strikes as strikes against the positions in again. and the rebels have promised to hit by the
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a hello is very much a case of business as usual across the southeast. a lot so fast andre showers, particularly into my pleasure, adding to indonesia, hundreds of meat as a frame and bony over the space of 24 hours and more it was the way that came from if cost was say, some heavy, a down pole. still sliding the way down to a southern parts of the malay peninsula. sinatra, seeing some vague and sundry shouts, scattering a shout wasn't a bit. not much of indo. china is dry scattering the showers the age of the philippines over the next couple of days. a repeat performance as we go one into monday, maybe a little way to the down into job and suddenly it costs mill. deposit ghostwriter, it is very wet and it could get much where to steals or the last couple of days in darwin, we've seen a 120 millimeters of right in 24 hours,
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the average around 466 millimeters of freight. and is it going through the next couple of days? we could reach that average? actually, we have the, i'm on the same truck now in place here, and it will continue to post moist at down from the northwest, particularly across the top hand, some very heavy rain coming through a similar picture to just around the type you open, the shipping and see how heavy these samples are going to be over the next couple of days, rod across the northern positive australia, a few showers to, to the se. the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the other again you are watching out is there a has reminder of our top stories this i'll also result in gaza. overwhelmed? is ready as strikes killed, $151.00 comes to the end, the end just at least $250.00 in the past 24 hours. you and says it's a, it's making it 1st the nose of the strip for just a 5th of supplies arriving safe office. yeah. has been a tied to a black house at
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a hospital in central gauze or off to run us a few don't. so the alex of 70 and tara bala, increasing patients my thoughts slide, thousands of space kind of sit in a sheltering and hundreds of thousands, all running around the world and solidarity with the city and people on saturday from calling them for to johannesburg. protest as a cooling for cx. 5 sean think, stop the genocide garza to do and to aid chief says he's alarmed by his riley, far right minister statements about what he called plans to encourage the mass transfer of civilians from gauze of the countries. it was briefing the un security council as it met to discuss the force displacement of palestinians given to us under has moved from the united nations. martin griffith the most senior humanitarian official at the united nations has brief the security council numerous
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times since this conflict began. and each time he paints a more grim picture, a situation for civilians in gaza. he said that you and staff recently came back from a trip to northern guys where they describe scenes of hor, folks is that people that like people was evident signs of starvation stuck in trucks and such anything they can get a sense of conflict began a 134 un facilities in guys that have been damaged from is really bombardment. and over a 140 u. n. staff had been killed to manager and sides to be struck on numerous occasions just by the identification notification to he is ready to defense forces and the last few days of known to n. j. o promises have premises opinions. sunday will mark $100.00 days
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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 gaza has been displaced multiple times from a home to you to a you and shelter to attend. searching for the for safety, everywhere of 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 suffering of the palestinian people gabriel's on don't. how does it at united nations in new york able to find a city in defense and iraq have lived with uncertainties since they would just
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paste from that homeland in 1948, the remain strongly connected to the palestinian boot spots. many have lost hope that they will ever go back home. same best for ave reports from baghdad. a handful of rocks keepsakes from a house in haifa, carried over in the pocket of an ancestor pushed out of palestine. a life left behind 3 quarters of a century ago bought the rocks. it may not seem like much, but for them. a cherished family treasured parts of the east coast. uh there unmistakably palestinian home to generation. since the 1948 not staples often trapped in poverty, no clear feature, but there remains here and then wavering sense of palestinian identity. they may not be enduring the indignities of occupation or the perils of war. but palestinians watching what is happening in gaza. say the grief is crippling, and i'm a little bush out of the day. my cousin was a pharmacist. he was killed in
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a striking, the 1st 10 days of the war along with his mother and sister. and they are still under the debris of their demolished hats, sufferings, years of turmoil, alongside of rockies. those who could lift, moving to safer countries, numbers here, dwindling for the few 1000 left the high for club is a place where they can stay connected to where they came from. by connecting with each other, fading photographs, reminders of more hopeful times. a wall of heroes, both old and new but sharing the pain does not always make it less. so what we can't handle seeing images of which of children in their mother's labs, it's a crime against humanity. it's reject to the know times even the mobiles did not do what israel has done. oh yeah. well hoshevely lives in the back of the club. he was
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5 when he came to both died. now bedridden cared for by friends. at the end of a life spent the way to to return to a homeland. he's never truly no, no o a for this thing. if you offer any palestinian with the whole world, he will reach duty and only want to return to his homeland 1st to call upon the world to give us back our lands. our rights people cannot do much of our arab states have their own problems. there is so much injustice anger gives way to play for us to get a rule adorned with messages of hope. peace justice, you have come to an old man, weeps for all that's been lost, and all that's been denied the same bus route. the oldest hero, both taught us has carried out as strikes on cameron's castle, sign up for a 2nd nice in a row. several targets linked to the who 3 levels we had overnight into friday by
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american and purchase more planes. there's a tax killed at least 5 of the groups find says yes. right? so in response to month, so 50 attacks on ships in the red sea. the group says it's talking vessels linked to as well. are like us present. joe biden has declared the strikes on who's the targets in the m and a success. she hyper tons, he reports the new round of strikes on human came out as of the president barton williams 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 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, a change to the initial indications or 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
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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 to 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 international legal obligation onto the genocide convention to disrupt shipping, to israel, and the cool for an immediate cease fire she ever time. c l g 0 washington. the
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votes all being counted in tie one's presidential unparliamentary elections. china has betrayed the vote as a choice between war and peace. the 2 main policies aspects. i have a tie page relationship with badging, which claims the self governing island as its own economy is also a major issue. somebody says, tourney chang is following the elections in taipei. people have been very efficient here and we've seen throughout the day a steady flow of people's coming through the polling station, costing the ballots. it's estimated around 70 percent. uh, 10 of the voted today. that's a little bit lower than the last election. it's still very good and that will be good news. i think for all of the major parties involved that i think one thing all of the support has to come out. the d. p. p. the ruling does, he does a democratic progressive policy in power. i think they felt they had
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a strong lead going into the last month of this election campaign proposed before the close 10 days before the election suggested the can see what's coming from behind. and in this election, right, we've, for the 1st time go to viable fed policy, the taiwan peoples policy, the very charismatic leader form a type payment. they were attracting a lot of attention from the use those. and that could be a significant disruptive as the votes accounted in the hours to come across the taiwan strait. katrina, you has more on bad things, reaction to the vice it sees this election as non legitimate, insist that taiwan is chinese territory. that regardless of today's vote, will be re unified with the main line. and what facing wants from this election is

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