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the just unbelievable because the situation had never got more than just kind of a whatever to what's your problem, you know, and then his dad. and it just didn't make any sense how it escalated that quickly. the palestinians in milton gaza say they've discovered thousands of bodies dumped in the school the out with the say the civilians executed by israeli forces the time sammy's, i them this is al, just 0 live from the hall. so coming up, the southern gauze is biggest health facility comes under israeli attack,
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thousands of palestinians sheltering that caea for their lives. they were dismiss allegations pre emptive. lee and underwood says it's not clearly established that it's dismissed. the employees accused of involvement in the october 7th attacks were involved in any wrong doing the, the scouts of war. ukraine take steps to help children deal with the tool more of the conflicts with russia. the . we begin this news out with a developing story from northern gaza where at least 30 bodies have been found dumped inside the school yard houses. 0 spoke to witnesses who discovered the bodies and identified them. the remains were reportedly found near the indonesian
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hospital compound, which had been on the is right. the strikes. witnesses say they all palestinian civilians who exit cute advisory the forces. the bodies have been placed in black plastic bags. not upon the gun. coma looked it up. definitely, as we were clean and we came across a pile of rubble inside the school yards, we were shocked to find out that the dozens of dead bodies were buried under this pile. a moment we opened the black plastic bags. we find the bodies all ready to composed. they were blindfolded, legs and have tied. the plastic cups were used in the hands of legs and cloths drops around the eyes of heads up to come by soon joins us now live from rough, iso tonic. what do we know about how these people ended up civilians decomposing bodies in bags? or just send me a school is terrible. seems being today uh,
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get released from the northern parts kansas strip with such a palestinian bodies have been found to compose them. one of these full yachts in the northern apology, especially in big la here town. and this is absolutely something terrible and terrific, especially that those people had been arrested by the use of any met it treat during the image or the is very operations that have been heavy, are conducted in the nose as they have been storming different residential neighborhoods of because of city, especially in the, the big law here town, they have been storming such a school and they have the rest, the different numbers of palestinians. but what we have been seeing on the bodies is absolutely giving up please sign that they have that they have been arrested, but it is really mandatory with the hands being tied behind the backs alongside with the they are being like, folded with different kinds of churches were in the buddies and uh, this is completely a new crime that had been committed by these val, especially that those people had been executed and the expansion of the military
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operations that and the people that had been saying that those bodies have been a decompose. since a long time on the east valley of confrontations that was accomplished in flight and then we would have been reporting that her risk seems being released from the and we might expect move in such circumstances and such scenes. and the ongoing searching by people who are starting to, to read back again to return to the houses and learn other parts of garza until just about the fine thing going on in northern gone. so now i just, i mean there is a real not in the see on the ground in different areas in gauze that includes another part in particular was behind seeing. a very incredible set of is very valid. truth ration is in the north of the tower 3 as they use body forces had to be deployed again in different areas of the north, having bottles with the palestinian fighters interest value, a refuge account, also in dollars. a key neighbor whose includes and i must have other than mine. and
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also i schiffwood one neighbor who was where do you have 2 different confrontations that have been described point on witness that being completely violent or the ground, what palestinian fighters would been attacking these very military times. that they are trying to take full control over the nose and also. busy kansas city alongside that is where the forces within the past few hours have been completely reducing to the rutland blowing up different governmental headquarters that belong to the palace. the minister of interior in gauze, while oakside, also with encircling via she felt medical complex people that be contacting them. they were saying that because very tongues are near the gates of the hospital and preventing anyone from getting out from that location on the situation. also savvy seems to be very terrific. i'm also in the southern part for one of the latest strikes had been carried out and rough off a district games. a civil call that had been destroyed were a number of fellow citizens being killed, including children,
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while others also being seen to being transported to on the dark hospital. i'm. it's also on top of the abutment in calling you in a city which has been the main theater for the east, very manager of operations within the past 24 hours. i will leave it there. thanks so much. all the cup also this now is why the strikes have targeted areas around hospitals in southern gaza. then also the medical complex, which is sheltering thousands of displaced palestinians spin on the siege for several days. how they might mode report some rough in southern garza. the area around north or medical complex in hon. eunice has become a body of the ground medical staff and their patients as well as displaced palestinians woke up to the sounds of gunfire the inside the hospital. the
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doctors describe how desperate the situation is. no other than a couple of the, you know, football, we're no more than 5 or 6 doctors here at the emergency. each one of us is handling 10 cases at the same time. unfortunately, some patients died before we can help them. really forces have been bombarding the area around the hospital for days. most of the health of staff have less been team . salva, in half of my daughter has been wounded for a while now. and when we come asking for treatment, sometimes they tell us available and other times it's not. i'm not sure where to go or what to do. this rather intensifies, it's been bartman of hon. eunice palestinians continue to fleet south towards russell really strikes or not. they are only worried. rain is making living conditions in the cans for this place increasingly dangerous. some of
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the cans have been flooded and there is a major risk of a spread of diseases taking more palestinian lives to many also phases tar visa. hold on a 2nd while the subject is really difficult. there is no water, no food. whatever that is available in the market is insanely expensive. many basic food items like flour and rice have vanished. is rose. war and garza so far has go nearly 27000 palestinians as a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu rose out of ceasefire proposal. palestinian civilians are left with nowhere to go. any more. i just eat a united nations secretary general has met major donors of the un agencies of palestinian refugees and tony vitale. i was just seeking to reassure all member states which temporarily suspended the funding for the agency lives officer as riley choose 12 of under was approximately 30000 employees of taking pos in the
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october 7th attacks the you and this find those who a named and is investigating the allegations, kristen salumi reports to civilians. the un security council is reiterating its demand to scale up the mediterranean aid to gaza, even though some of its members are withholding funding to gauze as largest agency and raw numbers behind closed doors. they met with the woman task with making it happen, sigrid cog u. n. senior humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator. there is no way that any organization can replace or substitute tremendous capacity. the fabric of monroe, the ability, the and the knowledge of the population in gaza. cod barely a month into her job has already met with officials and is real, gaza, egypt and jordan cock told the counsel more aid routes into gauze as well as a resumption of commercial deliveries are needed to meet the staggering needs of
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the people. but she offered no alternative to honora. in an effort to reassure donors secretary general antonio gutierrez, called a meeting with member states detailing actions the un has taken since is real accuse 12 unreal employees of taking part in the october 7th attacks. those names have been sacked, a comprehensive investigation, launched the united states and was largest donor praise the organizations work, even as a called for changes. we need to see fundamental changes before we can resume providing uh, funding directly to and right. and as you know, we shouldn't left that file. the great work that number does under a, has provided essential humanitarian assistance to the palestinian people. and unwrapped is the only organization on the ground that has the capacity to continue to provide that assistance. this is not the time to withhold funds or suspend
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funds. we need to have your money, terry, and assistance up to the 11th over the needs of the people of the, of the guys us through without funding resuming un is warning. unrest live saving work could be severely impacted in a matter of weeks. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations, a while a tobias ellwood is a member of the u. k. paul, them it's. he joins us now from london. good to have you with us. do you think it was right for countries likely u. k. to cut the funding? that goes to support millions of people because of allegations of wrong doing directed towards 12 people. yeah, you're right to put it into context. i think that was a natural bypass a shop if you like that to an organization is, is important is on the road. that's the principal agency,
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providing humanitarian aid would be somehow connect or involved with high mass, but it's 12 out of probably i think, 13000 but that locals that are participating in honors programs, everything from driving trucks to teaching and simple. the more complicated issues of management and i personally think it's, it's, uh, it's gone too far. um, i'm pleased to confirm that britain haven't yet to any funding. this is the pause peach of funding in a couple of months time by which time we hope that we resolve this. i'm very most welcome the u. n. cheese. i'm ordering and investing cation, these are all very serious indeed. i'm actually gripped on society that is overwhelming. so. so some degree, i think most, some people will not be surprised if they try to infiltrate an influence, what's going on in every agency and every n g o. and every organization that's in gaza illustrates how,
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how massive and appropriate to continue governance of the 2000000 people that, that really want most ability and more peace. let's, i do hope i mentioned the word a natural backslash, but is it really less listen in to waltz? the unreal officials have been saying about how they basically dismissed people preemptively before not an investigation is being concluded. as a commissioner in general's honor well deemed that it's in the interest of the 2000000 people were serving in gaza. and in the interest of the continuation of our light saving an irreplaceable work in garza, he deemed it necessary to preemptively dismiss these the staff members for the sake of everything else. but also for the sake of due diligence, the commissioner general asked that you went the secretary general,
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antonio gutierrez, to restore the situation to the highest investigation authority and that you went in new york. what do you know is agreed that it actually is not very natural in any society based on rule of little 3, the, a dismissed people before an investigation has been concluded and certainly not to disband the whole service because of allegations still under investigation direct to that 12 out of 30000 employees, right? that is not very natural. i don't think you've seen the evidence. maybe i'm wrong. i certainly haven't. it's clear that antonio, good terrorist. but nobody on this side is less than body that they have. we have a side of whether you've seen evidence do not agree. you need the evidence to conclude before you shut down the funding for an entire organization and 5 employees, right? i'm talking about the principles as if i'm a officers in my own way. i'm making it very,
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very clear that this isn't just an honorary issue locally where they have dismissed . this is something far more important in boland, the interference of how mass in are you and agencies as fast as brought in the head of the united nations. and for that reason, we don't know whether is this 12 or one of those all those as well, which is, i'm afraid taking away focus on what we want to see, which is the 8, including from britain getting through. i make it very clear that those who have seen this evidence, i feel the need to look ahead and say, we know we will, we'll cut tail funding in the future. so it makes it very clear. burden has not stopped funding right now. as you suggest, that would be wrong to do um, when the investigation hasn't, does the schools, but they all money to be so concerned as to what's going on to say that we need this result. otherwise, you asked questions will be raised when the next funding around begins in
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a couple months time. of course, that is not what's been announces that questions will be raised was going to announce is funding costs will be coming along. okay, so again, the back, i'm ready for this if i, if i may now finish the point. this is walt chris scott us has had to say on this. he was under was director of communications for 13 years. i, as you might know, and he says this is collective punishment. he goes on to say like, coughing, funding to the and a chest because of the actions of lucy lex b. for our international view, as a position knows who was convicted of murdering 7 newborn babies, you don't even frets. and to cut the funding to the n, a chess because of the actions of a nurse, right? that would be not, not be natural. you can't excuse that in terms of saying, well, we want to make sure that the address is, is operating properly. yes, that you were going to recognize how sensitive this entire issue is between israel
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and gas. i began by saying that i thought it was a step to fall. i raced in parliament here in the u. k. to actually say that if this was to go the way that you're describing impacts with the be introduced, it would have a not com backslash. i'm actually serving to help i'm asked for crude people because the ordinary god will be punished. so i think you're actually saying something most similar then will different. in this case. what i'd like to see is the investigation completed quickly to make sure that there are on all those the connected with this. but i recognize that how mass would have made a lot of efforts to try to infiltrate and not just on right. but other agencies as well, but we want to help the people of god. so we need to make sure that all these organizations can operate free of external influence. okay, where is the evidence? since you mentioned a few times about how mice may have infiltrated on and all the agencies as well,
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could you show us any evidence of that? well, i'm not going to say there any evidence from here in london, but where do you think it might be the work? well, should we not then be a little bit cautious because this is if i could get a view is and bear with us for a 2nd. so listening to what honor was specifically set about the steps? no, no, they take the information and the list that they share with their employees with these re lease on their wash chairs, the full list of names off of staff in the west bank including east jerusalem with israel every year or so. the list is known, the list of our staff is known to the government of israel every year. it would you know, degrees and that if underwood shed stainless and if these rays apparently couldn't point out in advance and tell on real. but there's anyone who is problematic on their employee list. it's a, it's
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a bit to fall. the thoughts suggesting that maybe under was at fault and they've got lots of infiltration is why am i so maybe all the agencies, if, even as well with all of its intelligence agencies apparently is cause we now didn't ask her what to find anybody in advance. right. i think, you know, reading a lot of information are into a lot of information was i don't have access to, i'm not seeing the evidence. i have seen the evidence as how, how much is gripping society in gaza, not allowing any freedom of movement, any transparency, any democracy whatsoever. anybody speaks out against time us, they are punished. and as i say, they're great in that society means it's very, very difficult for a to get in and be distributed without how much space to know how and control itself. so if there are concerns about this, then yes, they need to be investigated. a fact that you've got the un secretary general. i
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know that you've heard of this. but you know, invest being, being brought in to investigate something on this level. shows that these allegations all serious, but it's taking up away from the big issue is how do we actually get better governance and security in, in because the straight and you're dealing with an organization, but it's still committed to stephen i lation of israel. you'll still, i'm dealing with an organization but isn't allowed to free and fair elections that doesn't want to what with 5 top in the west bank. and it's certainly not doing that to make sure that those hostages release. so there are many aspects of what, how much thought, which i'm never, ever going to be able to support and is one of the reasons why that many of the, well the say, but they've lost that right to represent the people of guys that uh, so you keep pivoting back to what, how much is doing and is that really, as you said, the bigger issue here? oh is it was 2121 agencies including aux fine.
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save the children action. i don't think that anywhere near being how much sympathizes set on monday quote. we are shocked by the reckless decision to console lifeline. these are the words, i'm not reading anything in 21, to cause a lifeline for new type escalation by some of the very countries that it calls for aiden garza to be set top for humanitarian is to be protected while doing the job there. why is and they see the bigger picture. an issue here is people who, according to the international court of justice, is just rules that there is plausible reason to believe that south africa's complaint based on allegations of genocide might be correct. might be plausible. is that not really the biggest concern here is the flights of hundreds of thousands of millions of palestinians and garza. all right,
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well i mean you've not changed the question and i made a very basic plan from the beginning. the, as i raised it in the parliament and said that it was not right. so i made that very, very clear. you keep asking me more, more questions, you know, about what was signing up for. how much i'm afraid, how much is grip on society that needs to be. question is the cause of where we all today fail the one. so you may actually if you liked the right. okay, i can finish my my question. my reason is my son, what was your name? please don't make furniture. this is the biggest picture of the family. and for me, for this part time, you talk over me, we're not going to get a very good conversational. i would like you all the questions. no, you're good, it isn't the big the heavy. you're not doing it again. you must allow me to answer in my way, rather than try to put words in my mouth or disagree with me or interrupt me when you disagree with me. i would like to for the, the software agreement to be the v was interest for the public good to answer. the question is not the big picture here. really,
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you don't have allowing me to go here, right? in my one situation, please go ahead. you're not allowing me to complete my question, sir. so you need to give me the space and mental attitude to onset in my way. if you don't like what i have to say, that's a different mindset when i finish speaking, you can come by. but i make very clear about how mass began this like just a period of instability and conflict in the middle east by it's invasion on uh, on the 7th of october our hosted this bill needs to be free on its own dock. the continued conduct uh, in uh, in jobs that has caused problems in a box before backs not to just to, to disassociate what israel is doing as well. would you planning to, you know, your other question blood? absolutely. i've stood off impala man. i now swear to say that the israel's utility of its ministry might have not done anything to help and bonds any form of 2 state solution or did result of the masses effect on to me,
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it's compounded it father style of collateral damage that we've seen. but that's a separate question as to how we actually resolve the matter with honor, which i hope we can do as quickly as possible once that the u. n. chief has conducted his investigation. okay, didn't interrupt too, but he still didn't answer the question which was not bleeding anything and trying to think this is a statement by 21 agencies basically saying the bigger question, is he monetary and suffering not the governance at this point. do you agree with the sorry, do you say yes or no? you keep mentioning how much is this? i'm not because i'm not seeing that statement, so i'm not going to put was my mouth. i use my own words. describe the scale of collateral damage that we see. the scale it. this is unacceptable. again, i've made that very, very clear too. but again, that's a separate question. so how math i'm on the roof. that's what i'm saying. you began this interview all about back. now moved across into what south africa is doing. oh, is it said it with the eyes? do you see a close out of us will?
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will it be watching? one noticed i haven't mentioned from us once all i've asked about is the decision to comp, funding or the announcement that caught funding to on run the statement by everybody from chris scott is to 21 agency saying the big picture is the suffering of the people anyway, you've made your point. thank you very much for coming on the let's take a look now, some of the other world news stories in russian. you trying to exchange 400 prisoners of war president, but all of them is that landscape says 207. you'd find the ministry personnel has been sent home in a ton, a 195 russians will be flying back to moscow. it's the 1st exchange since the deadly plane crash last week when 65 ukrainians were killed. although a traveling to a similar plan swamp that it's been nearly 2 years since russia invited you
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train and the rock concerns about its long term effects on children. special attempts of being organized to help youngsters cope with war trauma. how does the arrows run? mcbride reports from the region of that kind of pots you activity is designed to help young mines come to terms with children, with very different experiences, but also suffering some degree of trauma. like 17 year old valeria forcibly relocated to russia by her father, then brought back to ukraine by her mother, or unusual sheath. a mother, everyone would say that these are one nation, one people that that's not true. it's another country. and when i come back to grant, i realized of us from the one part of the country that's about the least touched by war, the co pay to the mountains of the perfect place for recovery. but many of the stuff
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are themselves from the cities ravaged by war, such as psychologist julia from mary paul. some of the trauma is multi dimensional, and it's not just the field they experience from the bombing. it's the feel of occupation if you ever using loved ones. separation relate many especially younger children such as 12 year old kid hello. struggled to talk about their experiences. last time we would take it into buses. he tells us to attempt in russia, where we stayed for a bit over a month, but that's about who he can. we can't. 17 year old give him was in the same group and remembers the joy of returning home school in the for the dome. when we got home, i 1st emotions were meeting my friends and family again. there was join more. the ukraine estimates about 20000 children have been forcibly relocated to russia since the start of the full scale invasion nearly 2 years ago, despite repeated efforts and international mediation,
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only about 400 children have been returned. the fullest removal has led to will crimes charges against moscow allegations. the key hopes will one day reach an international court. for now the focus is on reclaiming ukrainian children and helping them recover mcbride, i'll just say era sucker, patsy or region ukraine. well, that's it for me and these boxes back in about the there's a persistent line of brother which, whether it's extending from the southern philippines or the warnings of potential funding through bonia dental is a southern c motrin. java anywhere on this line could see flash, nothing from what is still good. right. and you see some of the big thunder storms . it's dry through singapore implants utilize you still dry in most of time and, and quite tough. i have to say. but the cold of winter still with us, and it's coming out of east asia, across the april molten producing moles and having all kinds of dimensions and how
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the shows their share of them eastern side of the korean peninsula. and so in this path of china, and that's code coming down against, which is essentially warming share. so this would enhance the rain full bring start to go home. as an example, significant step has been folding in northern pakistan and india in the foothills of the human eye or in the pole as well. all of this is probably welcome because it's been rather dry winter. but since you see the blue, which is rate associated with low levels, you think that might go some way to improve the quality in for example, new delhi. i'll look back dental's be huh. but it does no such thing. i'm afraid. despite the rain, the funk will remain persistently and the coffee will remain light for the rest of india and bind to the ash and by his time locksley, fine the the, the,
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the tools and everything is good. even explained the torture, all types of torture. it was unbelievable. they would take us with the bucks of their guns on our heads. 5 soldiers speeding poor, we've been occupied and imprisoned out is there more than 50 people killed in fight thing on south sedans. folder level group is blamed for the attacks and an oil rich area also claimed by so that was the, the violence way. is it leaving? this is inside story. the
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