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south planet, so its spelled palestinians stay with us for the latest developments on tuesday and the the hello, this is in use our on algebra for the back. people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, as well as military drops more bombs on. con eunice, in southern gaza. the palestinian red preston says it's headquarters has been targeted again. the israel suffers its highest offices on the battlefield in a single day. it's ami says at least $24.00 of the soldiers have been killed in
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gaza. is really soldiers sold several towns across the on to find west bank with reports. a number of palestinians has been assaulted and in avenues voting for the next u. s. republican presidential nominee gets on the way in new hampshire. it's donald trump, against whom are you in a box that are nikki, have the to thank you very much for joining us. israel has launched more heavy bombardment on the southern part of the gaza strip. at least 66 people have been killed in con units. is there a front operation is expanding that forcing more palestinians to fee for the south to rafa? is there any forces or targeting hospitals, ambulances and schools in the city with thousands of civilians are sheltering. their locked in intense bowers with palestinian fighters in northern guys. i need your body as well. is really tang central of sub present in all these areas.
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highlighted in red in the north and south of guys. i'll just there as terry capitalism begins coverage from rafa in southern guys. and also hospital is the only place that people wanted to have a chance to sit by. what's close to to what typically happens is really is increasing its attack on yours. placing the hospital at the center of the battle was the latest i'm now since yesterday night with the expansion of ground operation and con eunice. we received a lot of injured. there's no space for that would be a good thing. i work in the intensive care unit. there's only 4 pets there, and i was treating $10.00 to $11.00 injured and i was jumping over beds just to check on that. there's barely any staff left. the resources are below 0 equipment below 0, there's nothing. i haven't slept for 30 hours. so kind of city and doctors treat conflicts, proven the ones on the floor. so flores with what little supplies they have. the
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people have killed is very rates close to the hospitals. these very only for this save. so we'll start with the will on unice has been on the heat intact for more than a month attacked by usability tanks. unfortunately, many people hopefully here have don't, and much of the city has been slots and i've talked quite loud. i'm see thousands of palestinians on the news again seeking safety service. so, as it says outside of, hey, this is a 7th time i get displaced, or maybe even more, it's torture, torture, torture pianos, laptop, lanham in jam. we hardly made it out of the university under the showing. we didn't expect the time. so the universities came, we almost didn't make it out a life. every day i see children die. many of my friends died last night at oxford
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university. the destination, roughly the city is already open later and resources to show that then we really stretched to the limits out of space to live shrinking by the hour. well, no. where do we go? where this is the 17th time i've been displaced, where should i go? when should i go to bluff off? roughly just one straight? what do they want from us? they want us to be 2400000 in an area that does not exceed 200 meters. is really troops advances on con you. it is a forcing thousands to evacuate here to rough off. do so we'll have a really made to look old basic necessities from medicine to will to suit the came here say king safety. but the used by that tax continue here as well. targeted by zoom out just a rough, rough law in southern gulf. let's get an update on the situation now with honey. my
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mode who joins us live from profit in 7 guys. a honey is really a tax. intensifying on con eunice, bring us up to speed with what's happened overnight and in the early hours of this morning the yes fall in intense. 2 bombing campaign across the gauze for causing further civilian casualty displace been further displacement to a 100 of 1000 of palestinians. the already evacuating in inside centers and parts of the southern part of hon units as well as the central area. but the fact that this is happening with the large deal of a trauma, as in new evacuation orders that as more leaflets are dropped on the residence of this central part of hon. units were nasir hospitals. the largest health facility is located, as well as the surrounding densely populated area including hon. eunice,
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refugee camp, an old, the western area. uh, do the uh, another district that houses a, the rich crescent society as well as the most hospitals. this hospital as management operate to a, by the route crescent, this the site of how to sit in a society. but what shot or is this sense of, of safety? and security is the fact that people who are who have already evacuated to out of ma seats area that's the western part of hon. eunice at the early a weeks of the work people were told to avoid getting bombed in the north and gaza city. these should move to this designated safe area, as the military stated a but only found himself a constantly and repeatedly, under a heavy, relentless, there's strikes and, and bombings, a by land, by air. and see there more people who are being killed in these seeds zones
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compared to 2 other areas, the sense of their safety and security has been shattered completely and very consistent with how people have talked about and express the frustration that there's no single safer place across the gaza strip, not even these designated a safe zone. so for the most part, these evacuation orders are confusing, contradictory and vague. for the most part, the there was a topic overnight on the a, the policy and every crescent society headquarters, the 4th floor of the building, causing large deal of damage to the equipments and the medical supplies. and some of the medicine that were inside the building. this is not the 1st time within the past few weeks, the alarm of a hospital, the hospital that is managed and operated by the palestinian rick preston. society was a major side of the part of is really targets where the vast majority of the medical supplies and equipment were inside. the buildings were destroyed at the,
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the society itself lost its communication with the, with it's an emergency and ambulance department just pushing this, the charitable health care facilities out of service. the bombing continues, the destruction continues and largely furthering the trauma for the already displaced population. yeah, thank you very much, honey, for that people on the move again in guys that with know where safe to go, honey my mode life or stay in rough. i in 7 guys, that is really ami has had its worst day since launching is ground invasion. after at least $24.00 soldiers were killed in garza, the injured were lifted during an exchange of fy with palestinian fighters around con eunice, $210.00. these early soldiers have been killed since israel began his ground operations in gaza at the end of october that speak to stephanie decker about this just joining his line from occupied east jerusalem. so stephanie 24, the highest number of these really casualties in
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a single day since the war began. how is this going down this yes, we've had reactions from the top, the administration here. are these ready president courting this unbearably difficult morning? we also had the defense minister saying that this only makes us compelled to reach the age of our war, of course, condolences to the families. it's more bank a very extreme right to administer minister of national security, saying that this highlights dot, the war should not stop and we should keep fighting. so yes, as you mentioned there the deadliest day for these ready ministry since the ground operation began to their entering even these ready president, they're saying in his statement what is incredibly difficult phase and very difficult circumstances in terms of the area that there operate and particularly this push in hi newness a, as we've heard there from honey reporting houston, we're the leader of how much is from con eunice. we have masses ministry,
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come under mohammed, this is from hon. eunice. these are the ministry, according to their statements. believe that and what is in con eunice in the underground tunnel, that course they believe perhaps he's surrounded himself with many of the captives as a form of security. if you will security guarantee and a gun like, you know, you're also dealing with, with an army is really army that's made up of preservice. and this is a country that has construct conscription. they spend between a year and a half and 3 years in the army, did they go home to their jobs. 350000 of them were killed up from their jobs to go and fight. many of them inside garza, you're dealing with how mass, who's been training for this for years. they know the tunnel system and the streets, the dead streets and gods are like the back of their had. so yes, uh, what we're witnessing now on the ground in gaza is certainly probably the most difficult ground to ground fighting for these really army. right. and they, they have been, as this is happening, they've been report stephanie, of
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a possible new deal between israel and her mouse, which i understand is being picked up by these really media today. what exactly is this proposal and what's being said about it? and you've had a lot of background for us over the weeks of leaks of what is being negotiated, what parameters are being discussed, who's put the proposal on the table. been a test that we hear now that was released overnight. sneak overnight was a deal that israel is agreeing to our offering if you will. 2 months of a pause in the fight. this isn't contradiction just briefly. that netanyahu has been so defiant to say no pulls and fighting, no enter the war. so the, the, the details of the reports is this. so 2 months in exchange for gradual release of all these really captives including the bodies of those of their dad, including also the 2 dead soldiers they've been holding since 2014. how much has
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been holding and 2 captives is really, is that cross the border voluntarily in 2014. so when these ratings are being considered in this deal, and this is also for, they will be discussing how many captives, one captive, how many policy and prisoners, sorry. so all of these details are leaking in terms of what's being discuss what we know, public key, what's being said. israel's position is sticky notes on, you know, enter the fighting no ceasefire and we will get the hostages military time. also said all along a total and to the war and only then will we release the captives funding what gets said publicly and what gets discussed behind closed doors are often very different things. so i think what's clear is negotiations has been ongoing right now these weeks again about specifics. let's wait and see. we know that breton mccarthy, us and boy is in carter right now. discussions are underway. he will be heading to cost as well. so we're gonna have to wait and see what kind of compromises if any, get made on both sides. all right, stephanie, thank you very much for that. stephanie deca reporting
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a lie from occupied east jerusalem. that is really military has carried out operations in several times across the occupied westbank in uh yeah, moving west of janine fighting broke out between palestinian forces and ivy's release. the army also targeted the city of nablus, a heart of village near bethlehem, and the mulatto refuge account. at least one person was injured in bates. federal need to abraham has more from not lo, cindy occupied westbank. the raid started late on monday and continued all through the morning of tuesday in depth, different and several areas in the occupied westbank you. so it's really forces in nablus, in gene in to cut him in bethlehem and have run so really no place has saved from those continued as really waves and in the town of iraq. just near jeanine and the north of the occupies the west bank. these really forces have shots, a palestinian, a 17 year old to the abdomen,
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has been announced that lease or buy the medical sources. and we are expecting a funeral to take place today as well. when we talk about those rates, we're not just talking about what these really forces say is a rust operations. but we've been seeing a lot of last the tensions of palestinians, field interrogations, run sacking of homes, as well as preventing palestinians from going about their daily lives. basically, palestinians, the numbers of those who have been killed since october. the 7th in the occupied to us bank alone has reached 370 palestinians. this gives you an idea about the incense situation here about that. what palestinians say is the continued is really terror against them against their lives. but that is also putting a told on the economy as well. returning to guys and now, and as i, correspondents reported earlier, these really strikes. i've targeted the policy and red crescent headquarters in con
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eunice and southern gaza for a 2nd day. joining is not on al jazeera, isn't a boss our side cause the organization spokesperson live from, from i 90 bye and thank you so much for, for being with us. so your office is being sheldon con unit assigned to stan. what more can you tell us about this and is your staff safe? good morning. thanks for having me on air this morning as radio occupation forces targets to palestine drive the crescent headquarters in time. eunice artillery is showing on the force of keywords, a number of injuries among the displaced people who are mere 7 things are from the gun fires or from the drone, loudly and no injuries from bash. tentative show me, but this absolutely is pointing to contrast because the lives of thousands of displaced people who are taking shots to inside the product on the sound in the quarters and need that really think of the situation remains extremely dangerous
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because you know, sense and yesterday there was a significant bit escalation and i talks on the product under the present. i'm on a hospital board hours. no one was able to get in or go out, or whether a m. s. teams were unable to go out to reach the wounded people in the area. however, lately the managed to take one of the roads to reach and evacuate the wounded and the injuries. this was extremely at still dangerous, right? it's not easy at all. and we managed to evaluate one of them who art has been having surgery is now due to their critical and injuries. and not only over teams at the movement and new in the city is extremely hard. almost no one is able to get into the city or go out. right. so the interior population and almost all of it
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trapped under very intense aided strikes, artillery shooting along with the gunfire from the is there a future on? yeah, i was going to ask you how, how the, you know, this is affecting your ability to provide services for, for people in con eunice today also marks almost 12, uh, day of complete communication to blackouts in canyon, if there is no, uh, landline senior there. uh, communication as well as the wifi connection, that means people are not able to pull the 101 emergency line or what to use now are facing significant challenges reaching out to the wounded people. because the area is extremely dangerous. and there's an ongoing targets for the protestant, but the griffin, i'm here in and steve's out in the area and also us, we, we still almost disconnected from our teams. and it was done units because we can
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call them. and the only way to get information from them is a video that be afraid you, which is encounter to regular distortion and disconnection. we remain extremely worried regarding the safety of our teams in hun, eunice, and the 3rd call and the international community to instead of being immediately to provide the protection for our medical teams and a wordpress. and that is right. several hands and help get workers are not target. mm hm. i was a that brings me to my next question and about, i mean you, you talked about the difficulty of reaching your teams in con eunice, the challenges for your teams in con eunice to reach people there and, and to help them out is not the 1st time that the policy in red crescent has come under attack in guys i haven't been targeted in, in the past few weeks as well. do you think israel is deliberately targeting you? or is that there is
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a systematic target from the is there any occupation forces for the palestine or other griffin's premises since the beginning of this war, not only for the products under the crescent premises, but also also for the entire system in casa up to this moment age palace under the crescent, paramedics were killed one day with army duty. it's trying to save people's life and iraq, you way. the entries 29 others were injured. at least 18 of our centers. things also have been targeted and had some damages. 14, i'm q, this is when it's completely out of service. along with other than 9 pm, we'll have several damages the due to these continuous of tax, the major hospital eclipse hospital for the customs inc. garza has went out of service. i started being targeted nbc. um, now it looks like we're facing the same scenario,
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this theme frames again with i'm in a hospital in chicago. it is. so i'm wondering what we should do. i do military and agency. it's the only thing we want to do is to continue writing a human to turn on live streaming services in casa for people. and this needs all that the situation remains binder is really telling green can you was attractive this time? unfortunately, the international community failed to provide the protection for civilians, humanitarian agencies and health care workers. yeah, extremely challenging for, for you to work in the circumstance as an invalid for science spokeswoman for the policy and red crescent joining us there from romano out. we appreciate your time. thank you very much. i the the test. i'll take a look at some of the days avenues on algebra and russia's military has launches,
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strikes on the ukrainian cities of keys and khaki eve. at least 5 people were killed and 40 injured. when a miss ha, hate a residential street damaging buildings and setting parks cause on fire. the attacks led to partial disruptions in electricity and water supply live to rob mcbride, who is in key for us. talk to us about the strikes and keys and car keys and the extent of the damage costs of the yeah, i mean the strikes have been reported that cities and locations across the ukraine . the ara loves here in the capital in keith was sounded just before 6 am local time, and then about a slight, just over an hour or so later, a series of thunderous explosions across the capital around a dozen or so it was a defensive, got to can to septic, besides the ukrainian, the ukranian apples says the strategic bomb is where detectives are launching
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a they, they believe cruise missiles, but to have the reports of damage on about 4 or 5 districts across keep in particular, in the selling me and school district that's quite close to central keep where we are here. that were reports of a folding debris, a setting fire to some apartments. that means you're damaging cause also some debrief holding close to a kindergarten with a number of people being reported injured and hospitalized. that of also being reports of a possibly i, on unexploded rule, had been detected under evacuations, taking place and then also reports of damage in khaki, which has come under attack again, nationally. the government here is saying that they have been reports of around 5 fatalities from these overnight strikes with more than 40 people injured. yeah. and both sides. swamp. continuing the campaign. so yeah, i mean, the, the strikes have continued back and forth pretty consistently throughout these
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winter months, just around the end of december, and at the end of new year here in ukraine, that there was some very large miss island drug and strikes on ukrainian cities, including keys and then in the last week or so we have seen from the crate and ukrainian sites some longer range. drugs strikes deep into a rush or into western russia. and also a target, such as oil and gas terminals off on the gulf of finland on the baltic, which is well over a 1000 kilometers, is north of north of the ukraine's voted with russia. this does seem to be a message from the russians that they can strike targets wherever they like across the whole of ukraine. rom, thank you very much for the updates rob mcbride line force at in keys. meanwhile, russia has called a meeting of the un security council to discuss its claims that the west is providing weapons to ukraine, that killing civilians is 11th. the time since the start of the war that moscow has
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raised the issue of the security council and still very disagreements on the justification for certain weapons in the war. gable is on to report some un headquarters in new york, an attack on belgrade russia on december 30th last year. local officials claimed it 25 civilians were killed and more than 100 others were wounded in the attack. on sunday, in russia control don esc, 27, others were reportedly killed and dozens injured in rocket attacks on a busy market and shops. russia blamed ukraine for both attacks. at a un security council meeting, rushes for administer accused the west providing ukraine with the weapons. it says are being used to kill civilians. the blood of dozens of killed civilians is on the conscience of those who arms zalinski insane. at the same time that the authorities and keep can themselves determine what the goals for the strikes will be. before the meeting, ukraine's ambassador to the un took the opportunity to flank himself with
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a investors from allied countries and assign of unity. in the meeting, he said, the weapons are being used for self defense and against russian aggression. it is an imperative to underscore, it's ross has determination to inflate carm when ukrainian civilians has not diminished a on decline 3. it has intensified significantly during the briefing, a data g e bowl, a un official that deals with this armament issues, stress the need to in the use of cluster munitions. in this conflict. by all sides, the united states transferred cluster munitions to ukraine last year. and human rights groups have documented how that weapon has been used to kill or injure innocent civilians. ukraine has received over 100000000000 in military aid since the conflict began. 44000000000 alone from the united states. nearly 2 years
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after the war started still deep disagreements over which weapons and from what countries are being used to wage this war. gabriel is on to how do you see here at the united nations in new york? in the us the 1st primary of the 2024 nominating contest has begun. as is tradition, the 1st votes were cast in dick's field notch in new hampshire. all the town 6 registered voters cast their ballots before me. you and them boss that are nikki haley. have political rival present. donald trump didn't get any voters. the community has full registered republicans and to independence. new hampshire is always 1st on the primary calendar, despite being one of the smallest us states. much of it is because of tradition, the states, the election laws require it to be 1st winning in new hampshire can breathe life into a campaign after a set back in iowa, as it did for donald trump in 2016 is 1st primary wait. but losing in new hampshire doesn't necessarily spell disaster for a presidential campaign. bill clinton,
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george w. bush and brock obama all lost the state before going onto in the white house. present job. i didn't want to be on the bomb if in new hampshire, this time, the democratic party has decided south carolina will hold the 1st primary because of its more diverse population. now the us primary season will last until june, by the voters in new hampshire already finding the contests, at least for the party nominations is nearly over. island fisher explains from the states biggest city manchester the chill of new hampshire can freeze presidential ambition. mickey healy is trying to generate heat in a campaign. republican voters of so far treated as lukewarm if she wants to win the republican primary here. she has to convince voters, she can be trump on the pipe. she has to convince voters like marie corbett, who went for one last check before making a final decision on who gets of support and the primary american, nikki haley because she really checks a lot of my mom. you know,
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i want this one fiscal responsibility, but i do want somebody who is compassionate and we have several point, you know, candidates that are running through. i don't think has dipped their toe and you know, for, for a very long time and are very braces. and there's the there flame story. prosecutors are out of control. but donald trump is a hate and the republican race despite his troubles elsewhere, like you want indictments silver for criminal cases. but when hear that it all but seals the nomination. trump is essentially, you know, weaponized shamelessness. he's argued that every indictment is a conspiracy to get him as an effort to bring him down as a sign that democrats are afraid of him and so on. and he's essentially said, if you're republican, you have to be with me for the democrats. there's essentially new context. there's a primary, but an arrival over timings new delegates will be awarded the national party current, south carolina,
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as the 1st proper primary to the current administration. stand on this, these 5, but one of bikers policies is on the ballot is backing up israel's warning guys. and one group is doing a protest on valid forms. we've veto the un human rights resolution for human humanity or in sees fire. but you can veto my vote because haley set high expectations in new hampshire. but every polls, so it's donald trump, significantly ahead. the reality is, unless there's a huge shock at the polls, vicki healy isn't the final lowers of our presidential campaign. i was for sure, i'll just see you that much as the straight ahead on alger 0 the us and its allies conduct more as twice on who's the positions in yemen. the
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further south. what comes out in the 2nd, but he's full cost is very interesting. so on, know for at least 3 days with the terms, just hopping around, 0 seconds we went snow. know the nice dry stuff that you might prefer to have the code that does come out of europe into north africa. and in house is the how much the science attempt is. and i wouldn't trip relief in gauzy in colorado. and this when the hot mountain, which has been so far, not so much dusty as normal this season is picking up rather boldest. the long slate 2 years should be a time to relish. but in europe's comment, he cannot make crisis. it's a live consumed by the struggle to meet the cost of simply living limits to price hikes and forced evictions. and unlikely candidate can spend images for lose quite for time and to become the face of a groceries movement,
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you're watching the news hour on out just the uh, reminder about top stories to kinda sign read. preston says israel has showed its headquarters in con, eunice, in southern gaza. is really military says it's trying to rule time off sciences in the city. but civilians are paying, the price dies and stuff that has been killed at least $24.00. he's really soldiers have taken care of the economy and his in southern guy sites a single. why stay for these really ami? since his ground invasion began in late october, and israel's military has also carried out operations in several towns across the occupied westbank. at least one person was injured in bates for the sum of the most vulnerable victims of these are as well on guys that are pregnant women and the continuing attacks are causing an increasing number of miscarriages and payment. shawbertz. the un estimates that are on 50000 women in guys are pregnant and around a 180 of them are reaching the due dates every day. the policy and ministry of
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health says it's documented hundreds of miscarriages. and premature bias often in unsanitary conditions. allison, the and doctor said mal nutrition is also contributing to the miscarriages with mothers facing complications because they don't have enough to eat and are unable to reach emergency. can i speak to dr. tanya hodge. hassan about this? she's a pediatric intensive care doctor working with m. s f. doctors without borders and she's joining us from i'm on dr. tania. very good to have you again on knowledge is 0. so a shop increase in the number of miscarriages among pregnant women in gaza. an increase in the premature best. why is this happening? what is it like if you're a pregnant woman today and gas or yeah, thank you fully. um, so there's clear evidence that you end up with an increased raise rate of miscarriage. silver is preterm, birth and small for just station or small for the age of the baby. so baby is born
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too small for further age in settings and humanitarian settings, particularly complex mothers are under a new norm as amount of stress. and i can talk about that in a 2nd. and that compromises a lot of things, including the blood supply to the baby, the mother's health, but and ultimately how early the baby is delivered or whether the baby survives. so babies are often born dead or died within the room and the mother has the miscarriage, or they're born too early to small and the consequences of the baby born too early to small or increase death after birth. so increase new needle death, chronic illness, into childhood and even into adulthood, including developmental delay. so you end up with a reduced life expectancy in a lot of cases. you know that in the maternal in unit will death rates are going to skyrocket. unfortunately, the health ministry is on an unable to compile data for instant maternal mortality
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during the assault. right. but dr. a groups all say that miscarriages and silver, some spiked. i talking about, they're talking about a 100 hundreds of cases right now. all these miscarriages. the guy, the health ministry, do you think this is just the tip of the iceberg? and it could be many, many more. as absolutely mean there's no data from the north. i barely any from the middle middle areas of garza, and in the south we know that the majority of women are not actually delivering and health care facilities. there's one remaining small hospital in the south that is providing most of them internal care for a population of over 2000000. and like i said, 50000 women who are expecting and, you know, i think the affair is close to a 140150 women delivering the right. i can talk a little bit bit about the journey of pregnant women and gaza from the stories that we've heard both from emma stuff colleagues and other medical professionals in the
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gaza strip. pregnant women are experiencing the same horrors of, of, of, just as of all of the civilians in regards of strep. so they are fearing for their own lives or feeling for the lives of their children. they are being bombarded indiscriminately and we've had stories of pregnant women who lost multiple members of their family, including their, their husband, the heart of their unborn child. they're a displaced right off and living in a chance with no heat, no access to clean water or food, and malnourished. pregnant mother dehydrated mother is, is a danger to her and her baby and all try masters. and then when it comes and a lot of them are being killed during pregnancy, we've had numerous stories of what are called post partum says area and section. so it's a very and sections that are done in a mother that has died try at a you do them as fast as possible as an emergency procedure to try and extract the baby and get oxygen into that. maybe before they die. most of those will be
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unsuccessful and both the mother and the baby will succumb. but it's just an incredible you're describing their dr. tania and let me just ask you a little bit more about the miscarriages. because of course, many women around the world suffer miscarriages. but to go through it in the context of a war is just unimaginable. what does this kind of traumatic crisis have? the impact of it have on the health of women, their physical health of women in gaza, but also in their mental well being in particular. yeah, if you got a fully i'm, i'm at a loss for words. i, you know, i get asked about specific types of trauma on specific individuals. they're experiencing every possible type of trauma, physical, psychological, like i, you know, he, i just received the message this morning from a colleague of mine who's a female doctor in gaza. and we were just joking around. she's
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on married and she said, you know, i'm, i'm thanking god right now that i don't have children being a mother and gods are right now is a beyond imagination, having to worry about yourself about about the health of your baby. and i think, you know, i would agree with that. another colleague of ours, a nurse, a early on, i had sent a message saying that essentially my hope is that if i get kills a, i'm sorry, my hope is that i get killed with my children. move together. so let me, let me read you the exact message. so i really convey the horror of that this mother experience was experiencing here. she said, my hope is to was all my children and not leave them and them not leave me. i cannot live without them, and i do not want to die and leave them here in this unjust world. this is
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a nurse colleague, and i think that's the sentiment that a lot of others are, are carrying. you know, about to mothers are dying ever. you are being killed every hour. that's approximately $48.00 mothers per day. there are 20000 um the, the babies that has been born, i mean about about a 180 babies born today, born into this, into a life where they have no access. consistent access to breast milk because the mothers are dehydrated, malnourished. there's no formula. there's a shortage of diapers, colleagues and guys i have reached out, you know, when i asked them, what do they need most just so we can try and coordinate aide. and they say we need formula. we need formula for the babies. the babies are malnourished, we need to die for us. we don't like it. it's really unimaginable what, what these children and women are going through right now in guys had dr. tania as always, very good to talk to you. thank you so much for sharing these experiences. with us
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dr. ton assign really? yeah, thank you. thank you for having me on i, i just want to add one last thing. you know, we, as you monitoring professionals are asked to come on and, and describe the suffering over and over. because people are just a humanitarian crisis, humanitarian crisis implies a humanitarian solution. there is no safe humanitarian space right now in gaza. there's also no humanitarian solution for something that's so catastrophic, right? the only solution is a cease fire and, and then an immense amount of humanitarian aid to relieve all the suffering that i and so many others continue to describe to you on the show. thank you for giving us the space to do that. i just want to ask everybody, please amplify your voices, put pressure, our colleagues and guards are exhausted. we cannot afford to be exhausted to the world needs to understand it, just stop now. thank you so much, dr. tonya. thank you for joining us. and i'll just share a tanya hodge. i sign a pdf, pediatric intensive care doctor joining us there from i'm on thankfully,
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as well as well as months long. war on guys as you heard has been particularly devastating for children. thousands have lost one of both parents while at the same time suffering injuries themselves. right. schools say be extremely traumatic experiences for young palestinians were likely cause long term damage. you might look on reports, this is what constitutes as play time for these children. in elbow, a refugee camp in central garza congregating around a mixture of cemetery where their loved ones had been buried. their names written on the wall. i was just as my father was killed and we were not able to recover his body for days. when we finally pulled down his body, we were not able to bury this. finally, we buried my father in the school. yeah, a lot of mini did bodies released lying in the straits for days. they would decompose in, in the way by cats and dogs. this is not life because of rights groups estimates at
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around 25000 palestinian children have become orphans since israel's latest military campaign began on october 7th. the situation is so appalling that a new acronym has been coined, unique to the besieged strip, w c. n. s f. wounded child, no surviving family. medical staff at the camp are doing what they can with the few resources available upon the quadrant home, mac, many children of the heat by dehydration ended nourishment, menia suffering from diarrhea and vomiting because of contaminated water. we help them with what is the ivy solutions available? the words damaging costing in kids everywhere. the physical scars are obvious, but the mental damage is invisible. they are left to deal with their trauma. when i get the welcome that on me and then we were at my own house and we will hungry. my
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father said he would go to a home to get flour. it took him a long time, but the time they reached home, the house was hit by me. so after a while, a young man said my father no clue killed the next day, the bodies are pulled out totally disfigured. we buried them in the school yard for a generation of palestinian kids in morning and left to face their future alone. rental a fine. i'll just hear a european and our foreign ministers have been meeting brussels to discuss the war on guys and a 2 state solution despite as well as opposition. the you has so far been divided. i'm calling for a sci fi and guys on the bronx foreign policy, she says, is rouse, planned to destroy him. us will never bring peace. step boston before some brussels have really decide if you repeat in union struggling to reach a consensus, garza with more than 25000 palestinians that and many facing hunger us failed to
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agree on a call for a ceasefire. germany, europe's largest economy is among those firmly rejecting the idea is that you can what and isabel can only live in safety for palestinians are able to live in safety and indignant c posted in use our own able to live in safety. isabel is safe. that's why the 2 state solution is the only solution inside the space for the next step is for a phone minutes. the who address the you for one council does not respond to questions on the palestinian state, but the european union and says it's the only way to end the conflict, which i have the solution to have in mind. to make all the people, the student is least looking for them. but if i 1000 already and got 70 percent of women and children's certainly the way of trying to destroy how much is not the way they are doing. because they see the, the hate for generations. the piece plan for a 2 state solution was discussed with foreign ministers from saudi arabia, egypt,
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jordan and the arab league. the aim to hold a peace conference most likely without is for emily and punish pinion representatives, and also the plan to the conflicting bodies later, i think a moment of truth is upon us. the whole world has to decide. do we allow our advocated racist agenda to dictate the future or do we want to come together and see the process clear? we want these for everybody in the region and the 2 state solution is the only path . the question is, can the pressure it's route to accept the plan? you doesn't have the power to enforce it is a big pay or in terms of the conflict, it is the biggest, it keeps advertising. this fact is the biggest contributor to, to palestine in terms of international donors, but it hasn't been able to exert any do political cloud dimensions. economic flows with the situation. and guys are worsening by the day. and israel rejecting the palestinian state. the base plan may sound abstract, especially since the blog con,
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the great on the seas, fire a trying to revise the 2 state solution is all they can offer. for now, step 5, alex's era rustled. american and british forces of again, target is suspected. who is the weapon sites in yemen? local media report multiple strikes around the capital, so not including an ad base and military can. the southwest and province of ties was also struck. that follows similar strikes earlier this month in response to who a ms sign in june attacks on shipping in the right seat, heidi's ro, castro has more from washington. the american and british fighters launched munitions toward 8 targets within who's a controlled young man on monday. or us senior defense official said the strikes were successful hitting an underground weapon storage facility. and degrading the who sees the ability to launch more red c attacks. so the damage assessment is not
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yet final. it's unclear whether there were casualties on the ground in game in the us. officials said these were precision guided missiles and the targets were deemed to be of no risk to civilians, australia by rain, canada, and another lens. also assisted in the strikes in the what capacity remains unclear . or u. s. military official stressed that this operation was not part of the multinational coalition that has been patrolling the red sea in an effort to safeguard maritime trade. he also stressed that monday strike is not a change in approach from the us, but rather part of an ongoing effort to stop the who's the attacks while attempting to avoid escalation. heidi jo, castro alger 0, washington, or anyone thousands of mourners have gathered in the capital t. ron's vice, you know of the revolutionary god, member killed a suspect. it is very striking, syria in december, and now the top general is killed in damascus. mourners we attended the funeral at
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questioning the country's the tyrants capacity, while the government has threatened to retaliate. results said don, has more from tara, are seen becoming more common here, funerals or high ranking, you're running officials, the bodies arriving for i'm still here with you. after being killed in his right is this is the coughing of general saw the comes out. who was the head of the intelligence unit, or are you running forces in see if his wife is angry, but not on the at this round way. before these, we should have had the ability and the power so that the enemy cannot defend to fight our forces and the doctor. then i wish we also had this power to adopt a 0. this sentiment is shared by many randomness. they believe development shall not be street itself and 10 equals or the most important the best response to keep is to give
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a hod revenge very soon and confront them and to destroy the faces in the region. these right, the attack that killed 5 to run instead of just because in damascus on saturday is a huge blow. many believe it cost significantly reduce. you're asking the ability to coordinate the regional activities you're running and government is promise of the batch. vision is the vision crimes by the use up in zion. it's regime against the rain you in government and nation have never gone on will not go without penalty islamic republic of a wrong will respond to the crimes by the israeli regime and its own way. so far you run has avoided that direct me that you're talking to. so with this route, this response is being conducted to what you want, who is the excess of resistance. but i mean a 3 groups in syria, iraq never known any a man. there's a rise in these contact among iranians here. they say they're going to is response
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is not that great and won't be stories rap. who am i talking more running assets. but reading officials believe if it's responsive or not measured, it could mean a war not only with his route, but we think united states of america recently said that, oh, just the euro. that wrong us officials accounting for an immediate investigation into the shooting of a palestinian american teenager in the occupied westbank palestinian authorities a 17 year old. tell fees are jack was killed by is really true. spotty. cocaine has the d test in washington, and there are growing calls for an immediate investigation to the murder of to seek a young. he's the 17 year old american of palestinian descent, who was shot and killed in the occupied westbank and spoke to his uncle. he describes him as respectful and happy and very polite. and he said he was going to have a picnic with some friends with all of a sudden, shots rang out. we have been able to get some more information about this search.
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certainly a tragic killing by all accounts that we've been able to glean so far. our deepest condolences go to the family. i was 17 years old, just a teenager, so of our thoughts and prayers certainly are with the family and we call on israel to conduct the full thorough transparent investigation into his killing. it's unclear who fired the shot, whether it was a soldier or a settler. now the family says they would like to see an investigation, they'd like to see account ability, but they said, we've heard that before. just doesn't seem to have had equal hey, al jazeera washington. well, today's top stories coming up after the break, including the us supreme court roles, federal agents can remove, raise a wind sold by the state of texas on the border with mexico. the the
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the welcome back soldiers in venezuela are among 32 people arrested for parting to assassinate prison. nicholas madura, prosecutor say they all confessed and reviews information about the conspiracy plans backed by the us. arrest warrants have been issued for 11 of the suspects, including rights activists. and during this next tile. and if it got so is that boy, is that the writer we were able to dismantle a terrorist group whose purpose was to attempt and emphasize this psychotic of session against the life of the president of venezuela. nicholas, i'm a doodle and against the minister of defense general in chief, letting me up
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a jury. no lopez, you're not going up on these. the pos young with the direct participation of the us central intelligence agency, drug enforcement administration, and the intelligent services of the columbia. and see the u. s. supreme court has given the go ahead for the federal agents to remove, raise a wire on the border with mexico, the state of texas, and sold the wire to stop migraines. crossing the border, a legally binding administration argued in court that texas was preventing agents from carrying out their duties as a capital and has become the 1st country. and i forget to roll out a new malaria vaccine for children. the world health organization approve the job last year after successful trials in ghana and kenya. nicholas hoc resource at a small health center on the outskirts of cam runes, capital. yeah, one day, a historic moment. the fight against malaria, the small sarah that can save from the deadly parasite,
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is being administered for the 1st time to baby daniela. millions have died of malaria, most or african children. these nurses and doctors have seen parents helpless in the face of their children, suffering, watching them unable to breathe in distress with a high fever, eventually leading to an agonizing death. now that can save lives, thanks to the new mt. larry of vaccine program being rolled out by cameron's health surfaces, we are in the district with a fairly high prevalence. it should also be remembered that the facts and complements existing measures, including impregnated muscular mats and environment and sanitation camera room and is offering the r t s s n t malaria vaccine, free of charge to all infants up to the age of 6 month old. it took 50 years of scientific research to develop the vaccine. the challenge has been the new teaching nature of the military parasite. part of the break to came from a tree found in sheila, it's substance strengthens intensity of the immune response in the vaccine. because
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you can see the best crew, and it tells me is behind because it is a disease that is very difficult because it is transmitted by a parasite with a life cycle. that's very complicated. we have a vaccine which has demonstrated effectiveness and safety. we have really studied and tested it to be sure there's no side effects that would cause problems the following the cove it pen demik, undefended fear the new malaria vaccine seems to be spreading faster than its actual benefits. the challenge for health workers is to convince parents like with a stella to the new vaccine to say for their children. and if it decides to mean if it was talked about everywhere, maybe in the media or in communities and people are informed, then i would be more prepared to vaccinate. right now, i feel a little uncomfortable and unsure, the un says that every 2 minutes a child dies of malaria with this new vaccine rollout. this is about to change, the small sarah is a big victory in the fight against a parasite,
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offering the possibility of saving millions of lives across the world. nicholas hawk, l. g 0 s and use our for now, but to stay with us on alger 0, i'll have more of today's top stories coming up after the break. thanks for watching. well, joe biden and donald trump had starkly opposed messages by officer trunk would turn the us into a dictatorship. are you sure your car is? trump's cause is revenge for the 2020 election. we will root out the communist locks and specials and the radical left dogs that live like firm and within the confines of our country. many voters are fed up with high prices, and biting stands on these rails war on gaza as close to decline and support in his own party. trump faces trial in multiple cases on 91 criminal towns is elected. trump promises mass deportations of migrants to reverse inflation and to drill more
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. thoughts and feelings in the, in the outcome of this election will be decided by a relatively small number of voters in a handful of swing states. it's likely to be a bitter babel. hard hitting into buildings as a un ambassador position given to you by or does a both you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts providing answers my question to you. all that good cooks, i think is the most difficult question. i've had to answer facing realities, usb, toe in the security council. this is something they just don't think look is a problem to access it. you hear the story on talk to how does era hearing the facts have you had any like that she has the support of 15000 m samantha. she'll take a moment then asking questions. what do you expect this particular for to translate when it comes to the us selection, refusing for the action?
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not just give us a sense of what is the target this places i'll just see, it was teams across the world. when you closer to the fox, if the story of the israel's military continues this attacks on con, units and 7 guys out of the palace to me and red crescent says its headquarters has been targeted against the you're watching out you 0 live from bill. how with nice for the back table, also a head israel suffers its highest losses on the battlefield in a single day. it's on me says at least 24 of his soldiers have been killed in
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gossip. is there any forces on several towns across the occupied westbank with great force a number of palestinians, happiness.

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