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a new app from al jazeera, nice at using, is it the the scrambled for food and goes as is where else and by good prevents deliveries of humanitarian supplies. the tell mccrae this is they'll just say rely from dog hot. and so coming up bone into a bulls on elsewhere can struggle to safely deliver babies and rasa. i'm the human the occupied westbank, and i'll be telling you about plus to me and children being born a check points like this one. and you cry and withdrawals troops from the front line city. if it's difficult, it's the most significant territorial guy into russia. in nearly a year, the
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we begin in southern goes away as royal continues to launch it strikes, at least 100 people had been killed across cancer. and just the past 24 hours a line. rough a has been bearing the brunt of is. rose light is on the bottom and 1500000 palestinians. a sheltering there after early a being told by israel to move the for their own safety. the international court of justice forms as well to abide by its order to protect palestinian lives. i didn't get any new, a cellphone. bravo would make, wants already a to minutes, harry and not me, even with us. on friday, the top you in court rejected a request. urgent messages to safe god, palestinians, then meanwhile, the situation at nesa hospital and con you this is deteriorating 5 the day 5. i see you. patients died on friday due to power outages up to is ready for us to store the facility that you leah, this as
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a thread of starvation looms for old palestinians in gaza. israel is heavily restricting access to gaza and the food that does get through is difficult to distribute you to the ongoing is rarely a tax with erica bozer and begins coverage from rossa cam. so it has becomes people from thousands, with little else to eat, to remove them for months of wool. but it's far from being in a different source of foods. i have not got a lot more. i love that, that's an outdoor, it consists solely of canned food. my siblings are full and it will do to this. the urgency, need access to purple nutrition and drinking on to, to alleviate the suffering. this is our last night and this is the only food we are eating. if i have the more i live up and the price of the kansas increasing along with the price of oil thoughts as they become increasingly is cuts. i'm the same as that. so it has been outside and the prices have become exhausted within the cost
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to build the situation is a diet with tomatoes. now the price of $2.00 daughters with a compared to $0.50 previously. these inflated prices, along with the destruction and loss of lives that have made essential goods out of reach for many this fresh meat as i receive, i'm far too expensive for most without adequate nutrition and clean water. there is a high risk of folding set can recover. it's hot money, save that cam food and the lack of access to items facilities is causing stomach related illnesses. why have i'm of the company? it is just a moment. this is a dangerous situation that could lead to developing serious health conditions among children. if gastro intestinal upsets are not treated properly and in a timely manner, it can lead to severe dehydration, which can sometimes lead to del 5 feet by allow yeah. you want to set estimates that if this tall facing continues up to 10000,
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those they could suffer from 60 wasting and will lead the treatment to recover. according to international fluid security expense, the percentage of people in cars who cannot find the food they need is the highest ever recorded in one area. and that is a result of as well to locate unbuttons tarika by zoom out just a rough rough off in south, regardless. okay, well, for the very latest we're going to go to your honey mcknight who is joining us from ross r and honey. we know that the situation in this the hospital as absolutely die, but we also hearing would that the world health organization has actually been blocked from getting into this the hospital. is that rise of the yes, tom, the situation of the nozzler hospice on are only getting worse by the hour and just for the past in hours, these really military with the tanks and both those are have been blocking it can
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boil consist of 2 trucks, one filled with medical supplies, then essential, survive the life is the necessities for the hospital and the other one filled with the fuel just to get the power generators going and to provide the i see you with the necessary power to keep a patients and those with the critical injuries, a live, but so far as being 10 hours. there is no release of these do attracts only aggravating the situation inside the hospital. they're already at pushed out of service. already 5 people have died and died. so you do do the ongoing power outage, as well as the depletion of medical supplies, as these really military units invading force has been conducting since yesterday. a rule jerome building to building serves as destroying majority of the properties and the medical equipment and supplies inside the hospital. there's also within the vicinity of the hospital, the ongoing systematic control demolition of homes for palestinian. just making it
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worse for people in the future to get back. in fact, people are going back to what looks like a waste land. and just within the past half an hour, we're getting updates of from java city where residential buildings been destroyed and tara targeted and destroyed completely 10 people from one families have been shouldering this and this residential home. as in the past, a few weeks moved from the central parts of garza city all the way to assist with one district. that's the northern part of the city as the where league don going bombings and central dogs, us 50. yeah. and honey, we know that there are serious issues in regards to a humanitarian aid one and just getting it into guys a bit. uh, the 2nd one almost as uh, as guy is actually trying to distribute it to those who desperately need us. this
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is, will the age of a human to turn in a to is acquired the challenging and dropbox 50. we will know here more than half of the population of been squeezed into this a small part of the gaza strip. and the struggle that the face with looks like their new norm, all of the looking for food and water, there is a greater need. the vast majority of people here are in need of humanitarian aid. they are in need of basic food supplies and water supply. it's a state a lot, but the spot there is just multi layer difficult to hear the mechanism of in allowing human interior and 8 into the gall. this trip is very broken and it goes it through a very difficult security clearance of process either in rough, i crossing or all the way to the check points that a bite is really military and further set of parts of the palestinian egyptian border. but on the ground, there is also a difficulty on the delivery process, as well as most of the evacuation centers that are talked with people with different needs. and the amount that has been allowed so far does not satisfy those
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needs. we're looking at other, it is a human if you're in need that are desperately needed for vulnerable of goods including women and children. and those were there were the problems. yup. and dead . sorry, honey. i know that you've visited a factory. this providing buys a lifeline to mothers and then newborns and gaza. can you just explain exactly what you found there? the yes, well this fox 3, what it does is just that it do a copying of the design of, of diapers, of what it produces a survival items, including diapers for the for desperately needed the category of the population hearing you annually born babies, as well as the young children who are in need of those and the fact that those are not being allowed to in through the gastric or has been allowed in just little
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amount. making it very difficult for parents to be factory, represent the lifeline for many of the parents. this is what we, what we have seen a document nearby, visiting the fox tree. the hum of the sewing machines isn't loud enough to drown out the sound of the bombs outside. but the work being done in this a small factory and rough is a lifeline to 1000 of parents. personal protective gear is being repurposed as diapers. we got the idea at the markets. people were looking for diapers would wait in line to bite them at a very high price. israel is complete. caesar garza has halted the import of old goods since october. items that used to be taken for granted, such as the diapers. and formula for babies have become luxuries to the factory keeps its cost down by
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a copying the design of the diapers and its fitting them by hand. it produces 500 diapers a day and can keep up with the demand. israel is also accused of blocking the entry, the humanitarian, 8 the you on is the mates only 20 percent of the roughly 580 trucks that used to enter a gaza daily are getting through the u. n. saves the entire population. is at imminent risk of famine and babies and young children are most at risk. while this factory is a welcome relief, it's only a fraction of what's needed due to the war and see each the price of doing this has become very high. people cannot afford to buy them for the children. it is also a temporary solution. supplies ro, materials will eventually run out. and the why these workers are vulnerable to the ever present the threats from above. and even more, i would just eat
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a rough gauze health facilities in front of us struggling to cope with a number of people now sheltering. then the strain on infrastructure is increased by the number of babies that arrive each day. stephanie decor reports on. if it's to help causes mothers cough with welcoming newborns into a was on imagine suddenly being ordered to leave your home. everything you've built and worked for your safe space. and now you live here, one among hundreds of thousands in the tent in open land. during winter. you have no job, no income, you've been displaced again and again. you have a family, but you cannot provide any of life's basic needs. and the baby has just arrived comp nursery is sprayed on this. it's a shelter newly set up for new mothers and their babies. and these winter months, concrete tools and to proper roof make
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a huge difference. and then what's the and who was said, buddhist initiative is one in scale. it provides a central help to mothers with babies from infant milk heating and close to both mothers and babies. in addition to the simple cab provided by us midwives a little. but i would use this, let's see. let's have a list. in this one i gave birth to my child 15 days ago as we are living in tents in this fiercely cold weather, my baby has been suffering respiratory infection since birth. i was not able to keep him warm. i had to take him to the hospital. the other babies needed more attention. that is why he was discharged. this initiative came just in time. now we have some clothes, diapers, and milk. thank god to help we'll be in the most influx of displaced people in that off. ok means the remaining functioning health facilities simply cannot cope in and
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democrats to have defend with the affordable rep i had $600.00 baby delivery cases every month. now with nearing $2700.00 cases, it's 70 percent normal and 20 percent c section and the hospitals are forced to discharge mothers and babies 2 hours after the delivery to make room for others. and to start with the new lives born into words, those and even if and when the war comes to an end, there will be very little left standing for people to return to most of goals is infrastructure that sustains life. and the strip has been destroyed. stephanie decker all g 0 since october, the 7th. the is ready, military has increased check points across the occupied west bank. the goal is long delays and the heavy even pulls palestinian mountains to give birth on the roads. the abraham reports from born in the occupied west back instead of these cries, it could have been dead silence if it wasn't for grandmother and have
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a seal of a house in labor after midnight trying to get to a hospital. a close is really me. the 3 check point stood in the way tract. i have turned the car into a delivery room for the bus to have to look. i delivered the baby, but the cord was wrapped around his neck. so i got it and gave him to his mom to hold. and this whole thing just heads up. i was embarrassed. i looked of man was around me fucked. my feed for the baby was thrown, got my oxygen living where to groping. i didn't want to lose him. this was not in house 1st check point delivery, such as the door to head. it was during the 2nd posting and into florida. the woman was in a car shouting, i delivered the baby, but i can't remember if it was a boy or a girl. both the mother and baby shanice are in good health. but not every story has a positive and a ruler stay. it shows us her daughter's birth certificate next to
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a death certificate on the same day in 2003 along with her husband, old lady members. the fear at this is really check point. a few minutes drive from that home and building. and then also the occupied westbank soldiers asked her to sit quietly. the 8 months pregnant lady was anything but that she started shouting, i gave birth, i think that the baby followed by silence and then another shout. i think she died when i dropped her and i held her to my chest. i said, she's most likely that she started tending blue, but i wasn't sure i had hoped that she would still be alive. maybe nita lived and died at the check point unless i had to cut them because quote, with thoughts stones, then they allowed me to take him to the hospital. 3 years later,
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the couple had another daughter being named helped me to, to, to so many tell us to mean women. the journey to motherhood is not always a joyous occasion. what comes with difficulties and obstacles? just a few hours ago, these really ministry in still this case at the entrance to the village mother is about to give birth to needing to go to the hospital, might not know which case is open and which one is closed. it was a $22.00 closure when 20 year old son beckett was born in 2003. he's not sure exactly where, but things sits around this area. there wasn't his way to check points here. now we moved the know i had hoped to be the last child to be born at a check point. look at us now, 20 years later. we hear stories. we know too well. his wish is not happening with maybe some if being the last baby we know of born at the check point. sharma means
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standing tall. one day his family hopes. he will live up to his name and woke freely in the land with no check points. me the he just the, to the occupied the west bank sicily head here on al jazeera african leaders are going to to day summers and 80 up here in the shadow of cruise and complex. the had a low that the weather is set to remain very fine instead for much of europe over the weekend had of above average temperatures. lots of settled weather was some showing, particularly in the south with people from booking to the beaches in croatia to enjoy those conditions. so if we have a look at the i system chart, those e a, temperatures, you can see lots of yellow and orange just showing the temperatures assisting,
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above average for this time of year. but it's not just to, it's also up in the north for scandinavia as well. lots of rooms, certainly sunshine, down in the south with some improvement in the southeast. we'll continue to see numbers wise here. road will continue to see that from china as well through the weekend before some light to rain comes in on monday, and there is some heavy rain to be found. the band of it pushing its way further east, bringing some heavy snow to the likes of finland as well as russia, freezing rain, dripping down into ukraine. but to clear a story to the southeast to the and clear up behind that we will see some sunshine coming through that cloud which is very wet. weather is gonna pull into person on the island of island, we have a yellow warnings, not for much of england. and wales over the next few days. but for the south of this largely settled story with the sunshine continuing to pull into portugal in spain. 16 degrees celsius the in madrid on sunday. the
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unique perspective on and the but don't want to even if i'm not reporting, i want to leave this and it was really helpful. my things thoughtful this coverage and there's no reason to target the journal on hers voices. and i'm part of the communications. i'm pleased to connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere be that women are delivering babies in the shelters in the rubble of their own hugs. and this is unacceptable. the stream on out to 0, the, the the are you watching 0 reminder about top stores the cell at least 100 people and cause
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i had been killed by as early for instance, or for the last 24 hours southern gaza in the cities of rafa and con eunice appearing the problems of the light is on the bottom and 1500000 palestinians, a sheltering desperate palestinians facing stylization have been rushing through trucks entering through the rough crossing, hoping to get food according to the you in the range of a trucks entering jobs as drop significantly over the past week. well, the international court of justice is wanting of a perilous situation in bravo, and just demanding that israel a bond by its order to do everything in his power to protect palestinian lives. meanwhile, the you in the highest corps project in south africa's request for urgent mission has decided god rougher and southern gaza, but it knows it. and you assault on the said he would exacerbate. busy is already i submitted terry, a nightmare for you as president joe biden has told is ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that there must be a temporary cease fire. and cows or
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a white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare has more. the speaking from the roosevelt room of the white house, us president joe bivens said his team is working to get a framework deal in place to get a pause in israel's war on gaza. and he says he is hopeful a framework deal is in place that would allow for humanitarian aid to get in an infrastructure to be built. and unlike the pause that took place in november, that was just one week long. he is hopeful that this could be an extended pause to last at least 6 weeks. first of all, i've had extensive conversations with the prime minister of israel over the last 7 days, almost an hour each. and i've made the case, i feel very strongly about that there has to be a, a temporary cease fire to get the prisoners out to get policies is out.
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and that is underway. i'm still hopeful that can, that can be done. and in the meantime, i don't anticipate i'm hoping that at the israel is, will not make any mass of land and vision in the meantime. but it's unclear if the is really prime minister is listening to the us president. historically, he has not, especially when it comes to the us cautioning about how to conduct the is really military campaign. the us pushing for it surgical tactics. but instead, israel has launch the campaign that has resulted in more than 28000 palestinian casualties, mostly women and children as well. the united states has pushed to allow for the shipment of a, namely american shipment of flower. the v is really,
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as have agreed to let in as of one month ago, but to date that still has not been less in all. so there is the concern, of course, that the 2 state solution has also been rejected by israel. one of the biggest points of contention between the 2 leaders. kimberly help it al jazeera, the white house, the leaders of the african union, amazing in the ethiopian capital for the 1st day of the annual summits. discussions are expected to address the growing instability in this, the hill of region and military coast and west africa. the 10 months conflict in sudan and that has caused the biggest, ongoing displacement of people is also on the agenda. as well as intensifying finding an east and democratic republic of congo. well, for more on this, nomic vall is live from addis ababa and the amount of a lot on the agenda. clearly how confident how that is that right? so you're going to be at, she is actually going to be able to achieve any of this look
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. so the expectations on very high but also the opportunity to know what to expect in the meantime. they know that to the leaders are sitting here for an alternate assignments and on off because if it be so frank meant to politically speaking and also security wise. 6 countries are frozen from the membership of the office in the union and they'll meet us. i'm not here, we have the conflicts going on, and so then 10 months conference we have to come go to the longest line you called to come out and we have the west. and so how do i issue create the old ways tension between off duty and moral code to heavy weights? in the sunny tier, we have a sort of problem in the horn of africa, but the good, the good thing about se, not the somebody presidencies. yeah. i expect to be the one that works for patients us. we will not have 10. so the latest on frank to do what they can. they will talk about all of the issues behind closed doors,
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but there is no indication or some any shift. it's all going to be taken off from the cost of the issues of items to take place. the best thing they can do is to set up some comedies. they have already done one that relates to savannah on one on salt. so then, for the constitution, low level integrations from the countries that are frozen at the who is the lead us, who's a membership is rosen or soviet. so there is a likelihood of fun discussions on how to think of them box in the full. so most of the we can say, generally this is ot of science and i think he's not off because they don't want to miss the opportunity to gather and speak about the problems, problems of development, problems of unemployment poverty. and also the dictation education is a theme of this funding. this year. people were expecting security or piece or the constitution to be the same, but education is the theme of this money. and that comes on about how much the opportunity to speak they achieve from this one is the cost of the fragmentation
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and the problem such wrapped up talked about ok, thanks so much for that to know that we will be talking to you throughout the day and on the file for us then the client has withdrawn. that's our number. it's troops from have difficult. after months of heavy fighting, russian forces the threatening to encircled the town strategically located near don't it's, it's the biggest blow to the ukranian. boy, if it's since may last june, the commander has described the town as the whole to sit down on the front lines. mcbride has moved from the ukrainian city of hockey's, of this will be seen as a victory for the russians, a strategic blow for the ukrainians. the pull that was confirmed by alexander set ski, the head of ukraine. the non forces in a statement saying that the forces that have done the duty also, he says destroying the very best russian units that were sent in that direction. so
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that also points to the other strategic value of continuing the seemingly endless mean grind to type operations bottles on the front. that if you are defending, then you are killing fall. more of the attacking russians than you are losing annual re ukrainian defends is then that does make a certain military logic to continue these operations to grand and your opponent. that's what we saw in back the moods last year. uh. but that does come a time when you have to make the decision that you're not willing to see any more people being lost, that you walk in and pull back your defender. so that's what we have seen here. so this is a strategic last for ukraine, and it will be see as a symbolic victory for the russians coming very close to the secondary of us with the start of this full scale will and memorial sit up and most go just on to the death of russian opposition, politician at lexi know bonnie was announced has been destroyed. and this video shows a group of identified people who are moving flowers in full view of police,
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known as headlight flowers and the monuments the victims of oppression. earlier in the day, world leaders had been blaming rushes. president for the opposition leaders, death at a funeral, co colony, and the arctic region. somebody mental active as in panama, threatening to homo protest says the government moves to shut down the controversial couple mind. the supreme court ordered the closure of the cobra pen to my mind in november, following widespread protests against a binding contract awarded to canadian company. first quantum. the court said the contract was unconstitutional and that it lacked environmental safeguards. active assignments as ordered by the court, and not being enforced armies most if someone had to wait on it right now, we are in summit, but in a few months, 3 and a half 1000 millimeters of rainbow falls. so we will have to control that wastewater treatment area and if it's available, and if i don't know, we are very concerned about the situation. we do not to allow to be turning through
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