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without the best camera man best produces the best pictures and those other people to ireland in order to be able to get that message out to the world. the $100.00 days of death, destruction and suffering and gaza. israel's war has killed nearly 24000 palestinians and nearly 2000000 people have been displaced. the pennsylvania. it's good to have you with us. this is elisha 0, live from doha. also coming up, the war has caused the health crisis within 70 percent of dozens health facilities are out of service leaving just one dialysis ward for kidney patients. more as
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really rates and arrests across the occupied westbank refugee camp near ramallah and hebron had been targeted. it is real families of the captives keep up the pressure on their government to hold the conflict with a protest to mark the 100 day the a stain on our shared humanity. those are the words of a senior un official to describe the devastating situation in gaza and the world's lack of action to stop it. palestinians have now enjoyed $100.00 days of war, already the worst and gods in history. and for the people have guys had those pounds 100 days have felt more like a 100 years. that's also the message from the un agency to palestine. refugees at least 23968 palestinians have been killed since the war began. more than 10400 of those have been children, hospitals and gaza have also been targeted to health ministry says nearly 340
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health workers have been among those killed. these really military is also attacked during lists, killing at least a $170.00 medial workers, honey. my mood reports from alpha and southern gaza and i'm always is walking through the remains of what was once is. each of them is a search for a closer look. he seeks the glimmer of his the 3 children killed in his really air strikes for still buried under the russell about me. if you on how to nicole, you, unless i come here every day, you select the 3 children remaining under the rubble of the law to allow you most of them and how one can pull out the bodies will take a last look at the remains of model but frank gone to them, this is our faith and we pray to god that we will be able to pull them out and see them in the middle of the palestinian civil defense. say it has no resources to dig
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through the rubble and retrieve the bodies. is rose wore on gauze a has lift its marks across the strip. a little raised refugee camp and central garza was home to 4 to 6000 palestinians who were really displaced before the war. let now entire neighborhoods are destroyed. after a 100 days of war, most of gaza is enrolling according to the united nations. israel's bombardment has it triggered the largest displacement of palestinian since a macbook or catastrophe. in 1948 people leading their homes have nowhere safe to go. private under vis. here on the 11th, there is not a day that we do not move from place to place from darrow by law to con unit to rep . there are no goods as well and never know basic things needed for life. there is no lice, and that's not the fault. we wish to have back to life conditions. we cannot find
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clean water other than the substitutes of life. this is also a humiliation. wherever you may turn your face, children are the most impacted and we adults are helpless. we can not help our children or even meet that basic needs. as the word drags on, it's taking away their hold for an instant this suffering, peopling dog feel. forgotten on, on save the believe. israel goal is to completely remove palestinians or from their land. the words have been going on for a 100. they have left many feeling like it will never and honey my mode. i'll just be at uh about the weather in garza are in $100.00 days. israel's war on guns. it has wiped out entire neighborhoods along with home schools and hospitals is really military has dropped more than 29000 bonds around 70 percent of the 439000 homes and guys that had been decimated. 30 hospitals are out of service. that means 77
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percent, almost 80 percent of the strips. health facilities, 350 to school buildings, sustained damage or were destroyed. that's about 70 percent. and while nearly 200 sites of historical importance were either destroyed or damaged and an estimated 104 mosques and 3 churches have been damaged. philip labs, the reading of the commission or general of the own while the un agencies of palestine refugees in the near east is in gaza. and earlier he described with my colleagues, so he'll rum on the desperation being faced by the people have guns, a n d u and stuff. and i think we have run out of all the but what's even more terrible is that this tragedy is taking place on the awards on a daily basis. so despite all the warning, all the qualification we're giving about this is tied to each time i've come. i'm not moved, i move, for example, sites apply to of the children,
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the number of children which have been will have been killed named, but also or fund whenever you go to a school. the schools right now, i take 50, over crowded by people seeking censor. the school should be a piece of education and the kids to find in the schools. i'm just looking at 2 eyes and begging for a sip of water, all 4 level. right. kind of cool is that looking to help from you as an organization, you at the you and have lost over a 140 colleagues in the last 3 months. that must, it seemed like in the tennessee, this has been absolutely devastating. it is to own so this 100 days it feels to be an attorney to that's what i am also be a sure is be a despite all the adversity we are confronted with, i find out stuff very, very motivated. it really is on the, on the, on the commit to,
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to provide assistance today. as a you an agency. we are calling for an increase of offer of trucks crossing into gaza. we need meaningful assistance because as you an organization, it will not be enough to reverse the negative kind of the looming salvation introductory, if we need commercials to come in. as we mentioned, most hospitals and guys are, are not functioning. those that are operating or facing shortages of supplies and even medical workers. and there's only one dialysis war treating patients who are suffering from kidney failure or so sort our reports. time is i remember i said that before the war this dallas has more the hospital says 122 patients every day on now it is over well the because it's the only function in dialysis was in the entire gaza screen or more often in the solvable you couldn't, the situation is tough and challenging because we are not only hospitalized and
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causes us and providing dallas a service. we have seen around 500 percent increase in patient from 122 months to over 500 stages. we are looking at on the clock versus patients who had 3 sessions a week. now one of you having one session for a health situation is rapids us and that's what the nearly 10000 patients need. they tell us as treatment in gaza with only 17 dialysis machines, a winnable doctors are trying hard to have the below team, but they have reduced the treatment session for each patients by health. about the long lines of patients waiting for treatment. our program, i'm sort of sent them home with the what us the how for the fee my health situation is deteriorating because i can now not have a 4 hour session that i'm supposed to have. but just 2 hours. my body's sweetening all the time. i used to go to nasa hospital before the war and had proper treatment . now nothing is left, no medical stuff, no medication,
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that is my big is also broken. patients here see there are several dialysis machines available in different hospitals. so what they cannot be used since most of those hospitals have been shut down because of these really attacks on health facilities. the magic's here on the immense pressure at the bottom from enjoyed. welcome joe, did both talk on this is beyond our capacity and i had one nurse who had a heart attack because of the stress. sure. we call on all the company that authorities to provide help time would be some poor animal nerve of people. and they are suffering a soft over 7 because that has imposed a complete siege on god's ice on it. and it has been nearly impossible for international including medicines and medical equipment to get into this vehicle. and it's about time for patients here for young man and women is running now to do something over the christmas. l dash the 06. thanks to demonstrate his intel of eva holding a 24 hour rally to demand the release of captives held by him. austin gaza,
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they also expressed their anger at prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and his government's handling of the crisis. thousands of people started gathering in the city on saturday evening where the families of some of the captives have been speaking. well sarah, hi right, is intel of a you've been taking the temperature at this rally since yesterday share with us what you're seeing and learning. it's being marked by 24 hours. the sausage on the stocks today would start. today's riley, when estimated a 120000 just re these attends is and it's been going on until now. we've seen people from all across the country, but also families, families of those are held captive as some of those from those southern towns when that attack happens on october, the 7th, all of them have been speaking. it's been a mattress and a speeches of music as well, but really
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a sense of deep pain. and as many of them have been saying that this hasn't been a victory, as they had expected from what they've been told by the need is many saying and addressing actually problem. this is benjamin netanyahu and the whole cabinet and the government directly saying that. so not only did we think that you would secure for the towns, you've also quotes of the see the hezbollah financing on the northern parts of the country. and they saying that the count saves a silva. and this will is still ongoing. and they want to see results, we know that the sci fi that happens and that they will tell us that it would be reviewed. 7 family members have been visiting half of themselves last week, demanding for more to be done. and right now they say the offices that happened with the government, with this little cabinet having materialized and they wanted to see them returned home. many of the family members as have been saying that said, living an absolute nightmare. some of them said that these events have changed them
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. they felt let down and outside the sun and by the government, and they don't want to be let down once again. so i was wondering, since you've been covering this warranty is really side since october, the 7th. and even before that, one of the most significant changes that you witnessed it is real, whether it's within the society, what people tell you with these rallies or on the political side will certainly invite you just so we just miss behind me on that stage by the opposition leave the keys in the beginning, just to give you a sense the beginning of this war, he was saying that we will remain united just spies out differences. and he's been very vocal as we know. and those anti government process that happened before this who assaulted because of the proposed rule reforms. now for him to say that we should stay united and then he is saying that what is the government doing? they need to be doing more. and this has to stop and it's not just him,
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it's also pharmacies that have generally been attending these. ronnie's saying, you know, told to you about how they want them but, but not having and choose a treat messages puts across, which is what we've been seeing since yesterday in 51 family member yesterday was saying that they had phones passes on may have spoken of their concerns and one thing medication delivered on implying that nothing has been carried out, 5 is government and the, they, all the ones are trying to push to make things happen themselves. so it gives you a sense of the disconnect that we're starting to see and also a lot of internal fighting within the government. thanks for that perspective there sarah. hi, rob reporting from tel aviv is really forces have conducted more overnight res in the occupied westbank. the video shows is really military vehicles in algebra zone, refugee camp, north of ramallah res. we're also conducted in
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a room refugee camp north of hebron. elsewhere is really forces by a tear gas and gunshots during a raid on l. for rock. well heard of the meat is in ramallah in the occupied west bank, where we've seen dozens of res, almost every day since the war and gauze has started. i want to ask you hold up pretty much the same questions that i was asking. sorry you've been, you've been in the occupied westbank pretty much nonstop since the start since october. the 7th. i wonder what the most significant changes are that you have witnessed over that time. i was searching the it is the increased presence of the occupation in the midst of palestinians. you know, people here wake up in the morning or they tried to go about their daily lives. they don't know if they can leave their village or town because it must, it might be sealed up for the day. they didn't know if they can reach the hospital because the road might be closed. they simply don't know what's going to happen on
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a daily basis and then comes in that they don't know if the soldiers will show up in the neighborhood in their house where you are just mentioning those raids. a one that happened in dela zone earlier. well, i remember that about a month ago, i spoke to a lady, a, a mother who is in who lives in jail a zone. and she said that every night she makes sure that older children are around her, that they sleep on the floor, in case there's any stray bullet. and you said that every night there's this anxiety to be when dark sets in because just simply to know what's going to happen, you simply don't know if you're going to wake up and all your children will be there, or maybe one of them detained or indeed one of them killed so certainly the is that anxiety and that fear that people live in all the time. and then there's a settler violence. there's a settler land grabs that we thing that is on the palestinians all the time and
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they have no legal records. it could be there on paper, they could raise the issues with the courts and as well, but they rarely get their way. and there has been an unprecedented a number in a illegal, as opposed to being such a set up in the span of 3 months and an unprecedented number of a land confiscation to bill bypass rose, for example. so certainly, occupation clamping down more and more on the occupied westbank. and i wonder what to palestinians in the occupied westbank see in their future. i mean, they are, you know, they're caught in between an occupation and a palestinian leadership. i'm. i would have boss was 88 years old, hasn't seen, hasn't faced voters in years. there's this war, we don't know how that's going to end. benjamin netanyahu does not want that palestinian state. when you take all of that together,
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what do they see in their future? well, you know, it's been a roller coaster of emotions for palestinians ever since. october. the 7th. first. the shock. uh the uh, the attack that have mass carried out knowing very well that they will be re percussion. then what jingle, what's you know, the war unfolding on their fellow palestinians in guys that what they want a top of the list at the moment and that is across the board is a ceasefire as soon as possible, but they would, they also want is change as you mentioned at the, the leadership here, people are either the native from that leadership. they see it as weak. they see that's not able to do anything at the moment and they see that, oh, so ever since my, who the bus has been empowered, things have not improved for them. actually. things got worse by the year. so what they would like to see is a change here, but they would also like to see
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a change in the attitude of in the international community. look at police the newsletter, just like any other people having the same rise of any other people. and they would like to see a political process that takes off the paves the way for statehood, and maybe say they will be a lot of problems if we have our own country, it will be difficult, but at least we will be taking our future in our own hands, hold up, they'll have me to reporting their from ramallah and you all can bite westbank. thank you. hold on. the still ahead on else is 0 living and ruins. we hear from the palestinians remembering their loved ones killed in israel's attacks. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. how does south africa from its accusations of genocide, in this case, many genocide and all the cool scholars including his ravings con,
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confirm that face is a textbook genocide. frank assessments politicians need to be able to run for office without the fear of facing a jail term, informed opinions when the us census warships and to the right. see, it's not receive task protection that seem as convocation inside story on al jazeera, the colleges when he came in to be used as a un ambassador position given to you by well, does have both. you've described that is better than is that at any of the thoughts provided. hang on. my question to you all. the good cooks, i think is the most difficult. preston are part to answer facing realities. usb too . in the security council, this is, it may just something book is a good access to if he of the story on told to how does era
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the the, the you're watching out for 0 reminder of our headlines, for the people of guys of the past. 100 days and felt like 100 years. that's the message from the u. an agency from palestine. refugees as a grim milestone has reached at least 23968 palestinians have been killed since the war began within 10400 of them. children, demonstrators and tele, v for holding a 24 hour rally to demand the release of captives held by him us and gaza. protesters also expressed their anger at prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and his government's handling of the crisis over $100.00 days of bombs and
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destruction. some palestinians in guns that have returned to the ruins of where they once lived. it's become a way to gather together and console each other. one of those women is middle of it . she lost her home and many members of her family, and it is really strength on rasa. she tells us how she and her remaining family are trying to cope in the home, but i no longer have a home. we do have. all that remains are. these are nowhere in the neighborhood, and these have become my home and then the credit report, i gather my daughters. and then we start reminiscing if, if you remember that i did was killed here said how many of the gods there had kareem lost his life. there and my grandchildren were killed in that corner and never moved with with them that we shed tears. sometimes they cry, our eyes out sometimes were overwhelmed with serenity. the, this is our life and this is our home visit and we spend all day here. every now
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and a the dad we were gathering at home and all of a sudden the roof fell on our heads. i told my son we should leave. he refused and said, where can we go in there and it didn't in within seconds we were hit again with another miss. i'll my son's daughters were round me. some were injured, others passed out. when she was conscious again, she started crying, weeping for losing our home. i told her, let's take my grandchildren to your sister's home, and we can return here again. the father refused and said we should not leave our home. we live here and we die here. we are like all other guys in the as good as like after a while i'm ed came back crying. oh grandmother my father and my brothers and
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sisters and my uncles were killed, they were all killed. i asked him what happened and he said, oh grandmother our home was dawned and they were all killed inside the you hit your head. i was on the man and that kinda funny but you and it says the catastrophic levels of hunger and the risk of dying from famine is increasing in gaza. according to you'd assess 1200000 palestinians are experiencing emergency levels of an acute food shortage. children are deprived of 90 percent of the water that they need each day to survive. 335000 children under the age of 5 or at high risk of severe man nutrition and preventable death. the agency estimates nearly 10000 children will suffer the most life threatening form of mail nutrition known as severe wasting. and if the situation does not change, garz's entire population could experience famine by early february. a game at the
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amount is the medical coordinator for doctors without borders in palestine. and she says the constant attacks have destroyed the medical system to one uh, one of the days of what we can see, the institution and the system. and that's everything is on most collapsing and people leverage to access to our system that can take care of them can be for injuries. also for the read clinical disease, that's a people can have. and i think even baez's file supply can arrive, but it's really not enough. how's it going to need that? so that the pollution phase, and that is a real problem to run up to the team. the defense has to be do. one of the program, of course, is the supply. because even if the numbers off the trucks are slight feet increasing the last few weeks, is to really not enough to go over the news. and we can see it as so much trucks to reject to the boulder. and so i'll supply some medical equipment. is it for some of
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them, it's very, very difficult to get them in data, which we know we, that's the most, the access is very new to them. we are almost blind on the situation there. we know that the situation is really different between the and the south. what we can see, you know, approximately gene that's we don't have a huge number of acute malnutrition cases and that the fact, but this situation is really difficult, especially in the the is really army says it has killed 4 gunmen who entered its territory from living on sunday, and run con has more from a bill to the saki in southern lebanon. and there was several incidents across a 120 kilometer disputed boulder in the morning as well. the fight and anti tank me so into the vile a settlement in the galley that actually killed a 2 is really is a 4 year old man. and
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a 17 year old woman is old and responded with the intensive selling across this 120 kilometer disputed buddha that was showing quite intense, showing just a few kilometers away from where i'm standing right now. that seems to have come to an end for now, but we are expecting more as night falls or 4 o'clock in the morning. a palestinian group note has below. i actually went into the occupied ship farms area. they came in direct contact with these really soldiers. there was an exchange of fight and he's ready say they killed full of those palestinian fighters. they say that right into the occupied ship, a fund was in response to the killing of how mass lead to saw that a really in a route uh, just a 2 weeks ago. oh. so the secretary general of the has below, has in this role a has been speaking. he was speaking at the memorial for
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a full and a soldier with i'll to will. but he actually touched on the politics. he said, a 100 days have passed and gauze is still holding out because it's been showing an ethic steadfastness that is unparalleled in the history. he said that also after a 100 days, as well as might in failure and is not achieved is declared on, on declared goes. he said that his bullet is continuing a front is inflicting law, sees on the enemy and putting pressure on the displaced and those voices become loud. remember, this is a key part of hezbollah strategy to get his release, who of how to leave the home on. that's on the, in these really side to start to complain to the government publicly about returning back to their homes. and he says, the only way to be able to go back to that homes is if the will in and calls and stuff. and then he ended by saying, we've been ready for wolf, a 99 days. we're not afraid of it. we will fight without ceilings and without boat as he's mike for about 17 minutes. and this was once again,
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although no knew it was doubling down on the positions that his bullet has taken since october, the 8th, the wrong con, which is 0. it will saki some level. that's it from us. the inside story is next on alpha 0, the brought to you by visit cut off. again, we're dialing up the temperatures through the radium peninsula list code for those details right now and explain exactly what's going on. but 1st, some showers through the bands cooler errors here, but i promise to we talk about this warrants through the arabian peninsula. so tapping into a southerly wind tier could pump up the temperature in doha to 30 degrees on monday . we had dealt with some snow in baku that's now pushed into the truck minutes that
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with the destruction of your everything international filmmakers and weld cause john, unless yours, any of these laws actually encourage more violence. 7 personal stories for a global audience. this is the my, you house, this is the way whether he's a 50 foot side of the phrase us from our culture. open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on how does era for 100 days as well as war on gaza has gone on unabated a mastercard, palestinians, in full view of the world. israel has failed to meet that stage of objectives and carries on. so what will end the sufferings, where is the real goal, the ethnic cleansing of concepts. this is inside story, the .

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