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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  February 19, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST

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that has been done before trying to be done even better, as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see, the vision is keywords you to the the problem. so robin, you're watching the obviously, i mean use our lives in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes is very slow. it because they open fire on stopping palestinians trying to reach a truck single is assisting the world health organizations as nicer hospital in southern gauze, there is no longer functional at least 200 patients. a still inside. is there any way its target, the city of toad crime in the occupied west bank at least 2 palestinians have been
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killed. i'm under the law fellow in mexico city. were pro democracy demonstrators per day of protest in this and cities all across the country, the welcome to the public, and we still us and also the humanitarian crisis, as well as thing by the hour. think all is a city palestinians on the brink of simon risk that lives on days. right. and he's not the fine to collect food from a small number of a trucks totally covers and begins on coverage. desperate and hungry palestinians are running out of options. under these various noise, before you the risky the noise to reach one of the few a troops entering cause of 65 in the theatre in uh yeah, i the people don't have food. people don't have the minimum necessities of life,
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how much they came in, hoping to find something, at least some flower. people put themselves and their lives in danger for just little things. they families, we belong 0 is absolutely nothing. i can assure you that people will die of hunger . israel's restriction to suit you and medicine entering district is making it almost impossible for palestinians to serve on the united nations saves everyone and goals is facing simon like conditions. let me see how that will be a monthly people now go to the garbage to find something to wait to do that. my god, help everyone with a lot is very come. boots have also filed thomas city and fish shipment of golf, coast, threatening of folly till source of suits the men were
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using small boats to catch fish of the cause of coast near rough off. and i think it's very located. they used to be able to fish up to 37 kilometers out to the sea, but not anymore. in japan, your refuge account, but no bring comes of the food shortages. slowing mills have ground to haute. there is no police. the price of $1.00 bar defeat today has reached more than $3000.00 shekels or more than a $1000.00 in the following months into israel's will garza palestinians who have been displaced many times over on now close to stone patient and israel continues to restrict the amount of entering the territory terika by zoom out just a rough, rough southern gauze. the group say it's impossible for them to reach people facing
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some in like conditions in northern garza. the delivery of limit today is being slightly biased by the security checks by protests, by the families of his way, the captive of deserves. how many i should have has moved from the cutting my bu sullivan crossing or no one else whom i've got them all beside him and a jenny, both of us. the one we're in here on the palestinian side of the cut him i was solemn crossing, which has seen it fear decline in the entry, a humanitarian aid into the gaza strip them of the city ever since the beginning of the month was the whole not officials here say the decline is due to demonstration, the one on the is really side of the crossing was organized by the families, all of us rating captives in the cause of them. i will send them another decline in one to 2 years of humanitarian aid. competitive as has reached its lowest level in the middle, and that's of course, has a big negative effect a lot when palestinians die in need of that 8 a month from the 1st of february until the 13th, before the number of a trunks was not more than a $110.00 compared to $200.00 trucks last month can be somewhat israel's
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complicated procedures. pebbles have played a role in the decrease as well as the late delivery of goods that piled up at the friday side of the cross side. that's. and if you, all of these procedures have wasted the suffering of the bearing in mind, the already deteriorated humanitarian situation. as you can see, bob of several days, not many trucks want to tell us the inside of the cross at the home. some have been stuck on these really side for weeks, a who, when i visited the crossing in the park, i used to see large numbers. i've tried what caring humanitarian aid and hitting towards because on the other side of a nice patient has died in also hospital in southern gauze or after pa supplies will cut following a week on see john concussion find these way the ministry and the post on social media platform backs, the head of the world. health organization says that the team wasn't allowed to
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enter the hospital to assess the conditions of patients and the critical medical needs. despite reaching its compound, there was still about 200 patients in the hospital at least 20, if they need to be actually referred to other facilities to receive health care. he went home to say that he says the cost of delays will be paid by patients' lives or that access to the patients and hospital should be facilitated. but let me, we spoke to delta m mcgraw. these head of the plastic surgery and bands department in also hospital, he described multi seen in recent weeks. and what happened when it's really troop storm, that good thing though has to be done as all of you know, it is, i need you to decide if these are genocide in reading those because it is as you will side icon really, there is no order to describe you about the whole or that we all with that we would visiting me on my stuff and my family of old people and my patients that like it is
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out in the world. what is, what was, what was happening on shouting, we all have screaming soon as long time. and i'm telling you are the off the leaders of this war. don't mind if you just do you have disease of feeling, seeing all seeing this 30. so i have anything in front of your eyes on nothing, nothing just started on the silence. that is to the on me the colors thought i then also elizabeth then of all the music on the stalls. i'm lucky because i escaped. but there isn't anybody the did show to death my. so i'm a visual ins managed actually to is that good? those to be done, but that is the visual and actually it means i see you intubated and they would vis benefits. maybe the parts that we already bought, we managed to get some vision on. so from building the building, we managed to move some vision from building go from one building the other building. as that i needed to invite you to enter the, the,
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the that was because the, the, that my, that it is did a very me own or already mean and ridiculous stuff. my colleagues to remain that those to be done. all of them actually all with listed. so that is that is for the music. and his love of is not simply i just the 100. maybe maybe we have seen what they have done as you, but i think it is supposed to be the one. actually that, that or has to be done lots, elizabeth, that is is the man was to be the other one is i'd sell those guys on this. they need, i need is 100. this was to be done. what, what kind of reason? what kind of reasons, why out? oh, what kind of reason? just they want to do this. they just sort everything, everything. that's it. they want to destroy everything without any is on the guns. their layout will go to say it also is a surgeon from gauze in close contact with colleagues inside the strip. he's old sort of satcher,
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texas tech university under this not from lubbock in tech. so it's good to have you with this the on the program before ask you about what your colleagues have been saying to you. can i just begin with your assessment of the medical capacity and standards of gauze as medical infrastructure before october? the 7th. how would you describe it? i absolutely thank you for having me. i mean we, we actually do the study and nothing to be a subject in b o, b, b, or something that does not respond and, you know, right, find even an agent use this by a team between the website and, you know, even looking at the overall account was such a thing for us to be and out of sign it. this is the message center before the war record, this is jamie sort is ready to collapse with me with a tank and kind of really good question. it's even more of a lot of, you know, when we talk about all your basic needs or any helps with them to run the water,
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you know, medical supplies to be able to finish it even before. and you know, during most of genocide be you know, most of the house weakens are non functional and you know, specific be about, i mean it's the, the 2 main function or partially watching or to say we're not to us because i need a piano. so now for the invasion are not supposed to be in the treaty, they are being done in the house or been but it's the only almost the only functional punctuated function us with the embody so okay, so let's talk about the construct we just to be on the we just got an adult to, let's talk about the colleagues. you are talking to who are you talking to which medical facilities all the in a while? so they saying about the conditions that i working in the absolute most of my connection was with it. not supposed to be, and that was because of my cousins trying to push it was the one who generalization
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who was a or city probably, and also chesapeake. and so the last time and we were in touch was the days ago when we sent me a voice mail describing the invasion of the not possible things and we haven't heard anything from him. and so. ready you know, as we hear from the wherever you arrive, actually door to yesterday as well. be, um, you know, actually these things coming up as far as the records are, are either good or bad. kind of moved down. so this weekend or renamed and in the us with them. and so we don't know if they're interested in a live or a duck at the door. you know, we don't really know the chase because, you know, i've been trying to reach you to kind of, you know, the parents brothers and i can be reached to any one of them. so excuse me, t we are really concerned about cameron and all the things about possibly okay, talk to, let's just clarify a few other things as well. because the,
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as riley is often say that hospitals, uh, st. trees for a mass. you've worked in some of these hospitals, if not most of them across the gaza strip system very yes or no answers please. have you ever witnessed any tunnels, any areas of the hospital that would suggest to you they all st. trees or combined to control control areas for hamas fights has see. yeah. so, i mean, the way it's been in dogs is since 2010 of course with the american students and then it started there and actually just trying to convert some dogs comment as a doctor. there, she's also been bothering muscular you'll be under. i'll speak, and as far as if it goes well, i've never seen any like military activity and, and you'll be hospitalized, you know, like when we talk about comments on all the stuff that's which i think because the
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industry to pro, begun to do that. i think everybody should get used to it and it's fine. we've seen on a ship house we can, which seems like it was spent. and you can either do that, anybody who works and it's based on some kind of confusing. and usually just month basis is coming up again. i mean, we're never at kind of had limited or with our as this was limited to any of these, like any, any, any area in the past we can, um, you know, we wouldn't go to literally any area in the house, but nobody would say stop this in the day and that, that kind of committed that a point you should not go there. um, so i mean, quite frankly, so the, the that has been repeated multiple times. so. okay, so let's talk about now those people that do require medical attention but call get to medical facilities. if they are listening to goals in gaza, to all broadcast in any shape or form, what's your advice in terms of the people you'll speaking swing, cause
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a way would you advise them to go? you ready? and i mean, i think the biggest thing is going to be a, you know, you're at the end of the hospice. let me put that. it looks like it's probably book or on the archer, the functioning action that we're not talking about clicking mitigate points where like kind of were mobile tests with the camera to actually post. we've been looking, it's probably the end of the us. but the, you know, over the last few weeks, that's when we're most, uh, you know, doctors are being done to. and so, you know, but i, these days, i mean it's, it's, it's, it's quite dangerous, you know, like going beat. and then i'm not saying people shouldn't go, i think everybody should try to go and jump out. but you know, i want to get. ready kind of corporate community just part of my but because remember this is a community of non situation when, when you see like a hospice being targeted and david and health care workers are really,
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really cool being killed for us. so we should really advocate for our company and so we're kind of in one page a doctor. betsy's own bed. and then the other thing is if i may, i think we should call him for the release of the records ive been abducted and their numbers is the accurate numbers not gone by that tuesday is 100 locked in there to look at the beach in the paper and i am so wish adoption called, cuz everybody's on me, did channels broke. well, let's think it's got your insight and suddenly your opinion, doctor said, also joining us from texas. thank you. can people offering a plan this way in the offensive, in rough up and then heading back to what's left of the heinz in central garza. but it isn't safe. the reason with is wrote conducting log scale and strikes. ping country filed this report from the earlier on sunday, a heart breaking scenes we are documenting today as
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a boo. but because families house targeted a couple of hours ago are currently searching under the rubble of this house house that has at least 17. this may be fun in the gods us to have been bonds without any warning. according to the families, they are currently searching under the rebels right now to find the bodies. they say that there are at least 10 bodies under this floor right now. as you see, they're using their flashes of their phone and they're only using their, their hands to dig into the home of this partially damaged building to find their beloved ones. and not about seismic leslie. once i left, last not least,
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we've spent the last 4 hours trying to recover the 40. no civil defense unit to arrive to help us, but we haven't got any help. we've managed to recover 7 days buddies, and we're still covering body parts. we have no tools that only i name is deputy and butler. i can see a foot of someone all of these people's thoughts are praying that these people are still alive and what would be the height of the bag on this floor. one mother and the 2 young daughters were rescued and the lowest one girl and a brother have done. with this type of double dot, these riley's bombarded the building without warning in this room. my 5 children and their mother were having getting the back of the people evacuated from slash because they thought that it's going to have a ground invasion and they move to the middle area. and since the past 24 hours
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policy means in the middle, are you have been bombs, at least 8 houses have been bombed. in the past 24 hours, we're talking about more than 4 to palestinians killed. and in this house, at least 5 have been killed. so far, the thousands of palestinians evacuated from the flesh to daddy bluff and the middle area after that is where the forces moines is going to expand its ground invasion. however, the middle area has been have been the intensity bond in the past couple of days. this is in the city, i'll just see you to that is, but he's really military as a joint. it sold as up to a 3 all right on until the crime in the occupied westbank needs to palestinians have been killed and full of those in just a small vi has moved from tokin. and when it comes to rains by the israeli military and civilian palestinian areas in refugee camps,
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there is rarely any place that is worst effected then tucker and refugee camp were here just after the is really military left the area after tearing out an operation that lasted 3 or 4 hours and you can see the impact of explosions, destroyed roads and destroyed vehicles as property damage. and there's also been loss of life. we're here outside the home of a suspected palestinian fighter is really special. forces came in large numbers does is it took some hours just to get this far into the camp and make their way to this house. were told that they entered the home of the fight or had been putting up resistance. there was armed resistance ongoing. here there were classes, he was injured, folds up and the buildings here is really forces went in. they shot until the 35 year old man at the scene and then took his body away. and we are seeing here now
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is people gathering from this community outside the home, outside the residence of this suspect decided who was killed to control and to make a show of resilience and defiance. the, even though palestinians continue to say that they will continue to resist the occupation, the number of these raids, the frequency, the intensity. the endlessness certainly is taking a toll on the faces. the people living here in the tucker and refugee can. you can see that there is a sense of shock whenever these rays are carried out. there is a sense of exhaustion from this on going of bullying tactic 5 years, really military carrying out these rates over and over again across communities in the occupied westbank. but tucker and specifically has seen a very,
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very large number of these rates being carried out. not just since last year, but an uptick has taken place since the beginning of this year. same bus route, the old 0 took or in the occupied west by the us as old 5 news drawings on who the targets in yemen is the latest of a series of strong. so the u. s. has been conducting against the who fees for the advertising song ships in the red sea and the gulf of a vicious how small for us now from washington, dc. what more the american society is telling us about these strikes solid? a part of the operation has been conducted against the who sees over the last several weeks. the ice when coming from st. come central command of the us military . they say that they have 5 sites in total, free mobile on to ship myself one mind on mind surface vehicle. and interestingly enough, they're also saying that they hit one on mind under water vehicle. essentially a submarine drawing. that's the 1st time they've hit and
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a thing like that since the attacks begun. you remember that the who's these dr targeting is really linked ships in support of the people of guys that they then expanded that to ship. it's linked to the united kingdom and also to the united states for their support of the use. really, a government of the united states has said this is a threat to international commerce and international shipping on the have been a number of attacks. and that is why they launched data souls against to the positions. what is interesting in the sense comb statement is that b and says that these are a rainy and but who's the controlled sites. so they're not letting up on the idea that the run is behind that. who's the support, even though that with these themselves as said, it'd be a conducting operations on their own merits. as close island, the us is trying to put pressure on the who thies in other ways all the and also a matter i lies as well is that or diplomatic measures the arrow and going to time
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to put pressure on iran to try and withdraw support from the hoot these to speak to them and get them to stop attacking. international shipping, which we see is adding to the cost of international commerce, but they're also doing something themselves. the state department has in the last couple of days, we designated the who with these as a terrorist organization notes, they had that designation during the trump presidency. going to a bike moved into the white house. he removed it. but just in the last couple of days we've had from onto the blinking the secretary of state who's given essentially it's tough to day. notice to say that there with these will be re designated again, that essentially blocks them off to international financial markets. the us saying if anyone does business with, with these in any way, then the us will impose sanctions and that essentially bulk somebody from international financial markets. but the gave the 30 day notice and the hope that it would discourage that with the some kind of attacks like this. now,
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given that the us see that there were eminent attacks being planned, that is why they targeted these 5 sites. it would suggest that there was these are not being discouraged with pushing ahead with the operations in and around and the right see and of course dependence. phillip color visual, washington dc. thanks so much sunday. that is the final day of the munich security conference where the war on garza has been top of the agenda will lead those of us as round to allow much needed humanitarian a to enter the strip attending the conference, the palestinian prime minister. how much that says the any way to stop as well as military campaign, is through sanctions. us. for the 1st time reason i is activity evaluating gabriel rules of engagement every evidence that i'm not sure to, nor ever sent get audited and then thought, you know everything, get optic. and so i'm not sure that human it's already a little. and this is a beauty of that the be the best i live for is why, and that's as united as this has not been able to deliver it. so i it on one hand
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and also nothing you know, is not listening to his big boss. but his have been by then he is not listening to anybody, and that is where is i in the international community should deal with this the different way. well, correspondents to boston spoke with the belgian and foreign minister at the conference and asked her about the government's view of the war and gaza. it's crystal clear that's the proper answer to this conflict is not a military bond. we need to negotiate. we need to activate the diplomacy, and that's exactly the message that hundreds, maybe thousands of people all delivering by the demonstration on the street. and so we have to hear them. and as a responsible, as politician, we have to work hard to find an agreement for a 2 state solution. this is the only way that we can tackle this problem properly.
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but the solid on the streets might have been very different than the sounds inside here. what, what, what was your feeling? just as i've heard, they are not an optimistic overview. i mean, we heard that to the degree station, so i'm not going well, i've heard also, nathaniel, who the prime minister is, varies prime. is there saying that he will uh, maybe launch a ground, maybe 3 operation. this is really alarming as there are a 1500000 population. civil populations was in the very difficult and disaster situation. humanitarian access to go up to over there. so we also have to, we mind the on the decision of the international quotes of chest is asking for appropriate access to money tell you access to, to guys. and so that should be respected. there was some unity i'm on the stand on
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the urgency of the situation and rough here in munich as well. but it is still this, the visions within the you and also with your united states on its approach towards it's around how, how are you speaking, for example, or to show many determine a for a minister, for example, who has also been very much in support of military action in gaza for sure we are speaking to each other and we're all going to discuss about this issue tomorrow in our, of for in current or conseula for you in a 1st in brussels. and it to be on the top of the agenda as usual, seems to 7 of october. and despite the fact that's free off a different approach, we all know we want to read is on project freight face, of course plus traits. but we have to address this problem in um, for me in the lea. go a overview, i'm and what is your message to the german for
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a minute so far? you know, when we see the thousands of civilians dying our way this to the 7 of ulta, but we are now 28th thousands of that soul. and essentially a women and children. this is a catastrophe. this is a humanitarian catastrophe. the end of the news though, russia nice little tribute to the general position lead like seen, the valley has been destroyed. groups of unidentified people in some pieces, back relief lounge, latest among human to victims of political repression. but mona's quickly label, police arrested at least 400 russians, trying to move in cities nationwide. you the shop of all of a possible must go on the questions being raised, following the valley staff of his family, as well as his mother. ludmilla tries to find the body of the position opposite as
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her died in the village of hop. some fixed kind of me says into the aux successful his family members. having still received his body and a source, he say they need to make an autopsy to shed some light on the close of his desk. and at ease may take up to see days or maybe even more and where it gets her reports from some position sources not from the state medium that develop the school day at right now is in the clinical hospital in the sally called districts in the sick and also their reports about bruises that were found on his body and presumably they are associated with seizures and also the publication wise that's some kind of complications connected with the agent. no, the child could have played a role in his staff as well. so back in 2020 as remember,
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he and his team as well as a number of international aspects, basically said that he was poisoned, he was poisoned by that nose agent, nova choke, and hopefully a team of experts, russian experts have flown to, to the aux 6 to the city of sally called to examine his body and hopefully we will see more about the results of that examination. a fall still head hill now is there the asked for canadians. chapman was of urgent diplomatic efforts all needed across all of the continents complex. the the, the remains of what was briefly a tropical cycle. i didn't hear from her so i can link and i'll still are right and
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visible. i will produce right therefore likely funding and eventually reached kimberly, in west australia as well with significant flooding likely. here is also of rain st . no significance in in queens in new science where maybe somebody, victoria, but melbourne is going up from 23 to 30 anyway, the next few days. the real hot weather is for the west coast time to 39, but much of west australia is in the forty's novel balls. 46 ones far as you see, as i said, melbourne's woman. yep. when the breeze turns right for us of lead to a nose, labor up to back 56 degrees and the cooling trend brooks came across chairs 27, got the 18 on tuesday with the wind coming up. the satisfied are too light, the showers seals and very heavy shaft, again with potential funding for java. most likely. so mark truck might extend a bit further knows, well, even as fast. ok, which is remarkably will still, for this time of the year, a bit more wind has to come out of east ation,
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produce some snow. in fact, if i thought maybe rain, basically i think for japan, but that cold talks into the yangtze value at hand is seeing raises in bremond. i've got these worst might. you can see freezing, right? the, the, the latest news, as it breaks, they have actually came to the civilian medical facility and what seems to be a targeted assassination with detailed coverage. this is not the only school that has been target. this schools in the cause of ship are not only schools, there shelters, and graveyards and fearless journalism. allegations of georgia has increased steering as well as will in garza from be things to withholding medication. what do you consider amazing is alexis, we believe in the luxury of choice. introduce each class the
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each the power of session with you energy reveals itself analysis of a plug in hybrid electric the the fuel watching all just bear with me single robin. the reminder of all the top stories is very full of shots at hundreds of palestinians who are looking to get see from a trucks in gauze and city people. the flags say they were is very small increase in the area. wells health organization says the largest hospital in southern gauze
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was not completely out of service. the w i chose says that it's team wasn't allowed to enter the hospital to assess conditions of patients despite reaching its comb pounds and is say the military has withdrawn soldiers after us 3, all right? in total crim in the occupied westbank that these 2 palestinians have been killed for others in just well since this ro last as war and gauls, we don't take the hospitals have been disproportionately targeted. $31.00 to $35.00 hospitals and cause a company out of service. only 18 primary health care clinics are still functioning in some capacity, but don't have clean water or adequate supplies is what are the full size of also talked to power emetics, trying to rescue injured people. at least 314 medical workers have been killed since the start of the war. elliot, my colleagues, somebody said on site to dr. tonic little bonnie in toronto in canada. he previously spent around 10 years working in gaza and size is very full,
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says that systematically targeted hospitals for medical services. and as i were already at catastrophic levels, this particular statement says, 2 things to us. one that the patients, the doctors, the staff and the refugees inside and also hospital are at deep, deep danger of being arrested, tortured and killed. and the other one is that now there is one less hospital, one valuable hospital that used to be able to serve patients. there is no longer able to serve patients, one less lifeline for the people in gaza, where they cannot, no longer go for treatment to looking at instances in the past with medical styles, i've had to abandon hospitals or hospitals have been shut down. what typically happens to people less than i see you babies. less than incubators. what are the
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chances of survival of some of those people left behind? i work with lots of the doctors who stayed behind till the bitter and i'm an emergency doctor. i've trained many of them i've worked with many of them. they are excellent doctors who have been doing their best to keep these patients alive against the odds. once they have disappeared once they are no longer able to care for the patients, we know what happens. we have seen the video of premature babies and babies and incubators, court abandoned with promises, a terabyte of use riley's and then left to die to rot in there. but we know already at least 5 patients have died in the intensive care unit. the masa, the situation is catastrophic. it has been catastrophic in every hospital where israel has unfolded the exact same plan. they go in, they destroy the hospitals and their capacities. they arrest torture beat, sometimes kill the personnel inside. and then they leave the patients to nothing to
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die. uh, which is, which is something that we know is happening right now. i've already seen the video from inside of doctors like dr. sided to self and others who have shown us what happens when is really the talk. and i know now that the cameras are off. more people are dying, more people are suffering. and more people are experiencing the absolute worst. the atomic you hear about or read about stories like this, usually as relating to atrocities in the pages of history books is it's how to understand how something like this can be going on today in real time. as we watch, as we watch it live, we'll see it's on take talk and social media. is there really no mechanism for medical stuff today to try and show that some international agency is not the occupational thoughts themselves will come and rescue people who are left in. i see you all babies and incubators. this is history. we are watching something historic
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here because we were supposed to have devised mechanisms that prevented these war crimes that prevented this kind of genocide that prevented this mentality. clearly, those mechanisms have failed. the mechanisms that have failed us are not now suddenly going to deliver us from this disaster. so there's always leveling of many posit garza has left huge numbers of palestinians on these homeless and piles of rubble. why that homes won't start. but many, such as the to a family and also city is this the over to and eventually rebuild their lives. camille, and then to like, how's the story? many names for life homes, pulverized. assigned. many forced to enjoy in the not so neighborhood of cause a city just trying to make a living is risky. one of the gosh, or one on my way to work. i'll go into it together with my brother. we were
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attacked and targeted, and we narrowly escaped death, a who is good enough to solve the but as though my brother was injured in his leg, and i helped him and fondest his william and gave him some 1st aid. while i need somebody ever to get to go, i had struck nearly my neck, the shot, know broke the bone and became stuck in my neck. there's most shrapnel in my back. my brother also had tracking to lend his pelvic area. i came to see my house and i found it burnt and levelled. we left the house and it will not belongings except this. it is for my daughter. has a born young i brother survived, but her husband is gone for good. the josie lost my husband on the 5th of december . i like it's very difficult. i feel completely devastated with my children telling me that they want to follow them. and what else can we expect? we've lost everything. i lost my husband and i lost my home. because this family home destroyed again, good across the generations, there was a determination to rebuild who is of a heads up and said, come with them. and when i had the,
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these really is live with our house in 2008 and again in 2014. but we managed to rebuild it twice this year. it would be the same and we will rebuild our house for the 1st time. we worked hard, i saved for 43 years to be able to have this house, the cobra option that we have supervisor on america is really afraid to ask, what is this for? what is this other thoughts with him? and he refused to move south early, and the more they insist they will return home one day a community next, which is a rough noise size. it's agreed to help transfers and tax funds a month for the palestinian authority since the then the taxes will to naturally be sent to casa, being frozen by the used by the government. while the pa was ousted from the gaza strip in 2007. my name is public sector employees, keep that jobs and continued to be paid with transfer tax revenues. while in january as well approved, a plan for texas meant full garza to be held by no way. instead of sending it to
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the palestinian also or 2 weeks off to how much is a tock on something is wrong with type with the 7 days by the government for those payments to public sector employees in the strip is well, i'll get that the funds would fall into the hands of homos under dale reached in the 19 ninety's israel collect tax on behalf of the palestinians and makes monthly transfers to the p. a noise says it's agreement to help is aimed at preventing the palestinian authority from collapsing financially. the funds will be transferred without the approval of the israeli ministry of finance. one rabbani is the code to tell the website to jamalia and a specialist in palestinian assessment joins us montreal, could help you with this on the program. in terms of the situation that we see between these funds being moved, how much has no way i don't know israel being pushed to allow this money to
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uh go to no way. and then from no way to the p a because it doesn't want to see the p a collapse. yes, i mean, as, as he pointed out, this goes back to the 19 ninety's. when is real, insisted on maintaining the enforced common market that it had imposed on the occupied territories. after 1967 and the 1994 israel and the p a signed what was known as of paris protocol pursuant to which these territories operate under a single tax regime is real, controlling the boarders collect important duties, taxes and the like, and is under a treaty obligation to transfer the full amount. it collects less a 3 percent administrative fee to the palestinian authority on a monthly basis. needless to say, since the late 19 ninety's, israel has repeatedly withheld these monies refused to transfer them in order to
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exercise political pressure on the policy during the 40 and most recently on october 7th, israel's far right extremist minister of finance. benjamin smoked at it's indicated he would refuse to transfer any funds whatsoever to the pasadena authority and all the end of the proposal was it eventually floated whereby um uh, is real with transfer a 70 percent of those funds to the past to do the 40 and withhold 30 percent that the posting into 40 would normally spend on civil serve in salaries, utility purchases, and so on, because the gods have strep slip house duty and authority. so either transfer all of it or none of it, a 3 d is a treaty and their obligation is an obligation. and it's in that context. yes. going, even though we've, we've seen basically the whole, i mean the, the, the, the, the, the history of it as a say you, the very eloquently told us at the end of the day,
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it's all about this right wing government isn't days about small, rich who, who has tried to break those agreements, have just wouldn't bring it in the recent round of negotiate. she's with anthony blinking, arriving in the re how much pressure have the us puts on the israelis to relax this very hard and position they've had in allowing the student to go to the p a because even a israel's own security services have said that the westbank certainly is attend the bulk of and got a new, restrict people from for money that they need to survive on a things could explode. yes. well, i think it's important and this very briefly to identify what precisely has now been agreed. what's been agreed. the $1040.00 agreed to receive only 70 percent of the transfers directly from israel. and it was of course in
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a desperate situation as you know, that needs to pay civil service salaries and security forces and so on. the remaining 30 percent will be transferred to norway against the will of these rarely finance minister, but very much in line with what that's in yahoo and wanted. and norway will only release those funds pursuant to approval by these really finance minister. that means that the united states in norway, well applauding themselves for having saved the p, a from bankruptcy are now active partners. not only with this real, but with israel's far right finance ministry and allowing israel to get away with not fulfilling its treaty obligations and to violate the paras protocol. and i think it's particularly unfortunate that norway, rather than mobilizing the international community to compel us to be able to fulfill its treaty obligations and simply transfer the entire amount on
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a monthly basis to the t a is um, is, is prepared to play this role and withhold money from the p a which will be dispersed only with small tricks. his personal approval. do you think he's actually said it shouldn't you think it's fair actually to put no way into this sort of pressure because they have been a vocal support, a full the palestinians do. do you think that they being, you might say positions between a rock and a hard place to try and find a way for now in the show to, to help the palestinians while the loan to name is still like many international countries. to, to see a 2 state solution to push israel to the negotiating table to find a way of unifying the palestinian functions to also come to that negotiating table . i mean there's, there's a lot of moving parts here, and you might say that i'm just, they do with the dumb just they don't as well. you're right. these really is, i've successfully put everyone between a rock and a hard place. the p a essentially felt that its only choices were to accept this
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deal or bankruptcy. the norwegians felt that only by playing this role could they prevent the theory from entering into bankruptcy. that's all true. but the larger picture here is there was a clear choice, either international pressure on israel to fulfill its treaty obligations, or cans or allow is real to act with total. impunity once again, and the system with its own priorities and let it get away with not fulfilling its treaty obligations. now, norway, as you know, is not acting a law, norway, i'm sure it genuinely believes it's performing a useful service. the larger picture here of course is that the us will never impose consequences on this real irrespective of what is real does. and that is why this deal was seen as necessary to begin with. and it's good to get clarity on what has happened. moon rabbani, thanks so much for joining us in bunkerville. thank you for can you need us to the
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meeting? and i decide that they've discussed a series of crises on the continent, including israel's will and casa, which has had a strong focus in a show of solidarity with the palestinians. but the commission chapman will the urgent efforts are necessary to end will, for instance, um the democratic republic of congo and this the hell region and african union members all expected to issue a joint to communicate to close out the summit as well. how small from the side of the we already have a few weeks from the upcoming states. basically, there won't be a very strong language on on the warrant garza asking for an immediate cease by asking the u. n. and the other powers to do what is possible and what is it, what should be done to guarantee an immediate end of this war. and also there is a very clear condemnation of, of the killing of civilians in gauze, either called on as i have to stop those killings. that's one element we,
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we have been told about. also, there are other elements related to africa at the, the commitments for the newest commitments by the a you to work hard on the problems the be definitely the continents, particularly those, those fragmentations and those conflicts in the democratic republic of congo, suzanne video to saw him and almost everywhere in the continents, even though they have not the broad, clear solutions to find them solutions in the summer. but they'll have being serious talks. they'll have the serious that how the negations, how about the serious exchange is about what could be done and what should be done . and they always can see that this is what it is. the commission has been very vocal about the problems that the a you has to be faced with the challenges including the one thing the countries i'm not the point of using you know, funding us for their obligations. 90 percent of the funding comes from outside the
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a you members. and also he talks about the implementation of decisions except the most of the decisions during the last 3 years having to be implemented. this has to achieve, they happy talking about the stock, cutting the whole thing of the decision making processes, most of foundations and lots of companies at working on this, at a golf as they are saying that unless the a, you can fix its own mis internal mess it's kinda north, how are the countries in the continents at the fix of situations? they think that's one of the reasons why you posit being really very capable of doing this work is because it has these select on problems. that's how it has to be overcome. there has to be also some discussion about the position of africa, the topic, and now can really will expire on the position of in the world. now that they are a member of the g 20, they are going to be a member of the united nations security council. they are mediating outside the continents and they should pop an image as a kind of a payoff for this all across the world. to the it's
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a tool box on the ongoing crisis, nogales donna underway in console, but kind of on lead and not attending you and the states on special ed and boys all have got a sign of discussing engagement with the taliban government and deliveries of humanitarian aid a saw him a been job with has more from cobble another you and gathering on a gun just on. once again, the people who actually govern the country that i'm like the previous meeting that donavon was invited to cut the but refused to attend because it was not off to participate. that's what it called, the sort of representative of, of gone to find him. was it is 2 and a half years since the thought of the gain control of, of gone his time. much has changed. but these nomic emerett of about his son is still not recognized as the legitimate government. in a scathing review to the latest view and report on the rights of women and understand, the government says such criticism is preventing its political progress. and that international institutions are continuing to work against the 745
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of guns i've been told to you and survey the dispute arrest irishman. and for the punishment, whenever a new thought, a bond degrees with announced the un closet address ticket origin, a feminist rights in it will understand of the band and secondary education and requirement for them. and guardian have had an adverse effect on many women and girls. some of them and have been allowed to go back to work in education and health sectors, but much approval of understand remains and changed. the thought of on government says it's focusing on delivering services. these on the cabinet and visions and independent economy, which it does not rely on for an aide, but with close to $9000000000.00 worth of assets frozen and being redirected to aid, economic revival remains elusive. and major changes have gone this done. is it relative? peace and security are for decades before the thought of on his track down hard on corruption and made public offices more comfortable. but none of it seemingly matters to the outside world, which is the origin of rights as a major impediment to progress. although of renaissance neighbors that just pocket
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funding iran and others, including china, investor, i have called for greater engagement. but that's being done at individual state level, farther than a collective platform such as the united nations, one to come out from a neighboring country called the u. n meeting and exercise in futility because they've done this sounds, decision makers on one second, not at the table. many of the believe the international community has abandoned them, offered for the funded bond for 20 years. when you do then handed over to these on the cabinet of the sun, and now instead of making things better, it is still talking the same echo chambers which have existed for decades. some of these are without 0. come the opposition groups and mix case a deal protesting against the government to present the way as manuel lupus, oprah, though the, demonstrates the size of the defending democracy, demanding the president, doesn't interfere with upcoming presidential election schedules for june. the 2nd and the i follow has moved from mexico city of thousands of pro democracy
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demonstrators have gathered in mexico, cities is storage center. they're here protesting a series of reforms spearheaded by mexican president under this manuel. nope. is over that all these are reform specific to mexico, national electoral institute and the judiciary. i'd say that these reforms undermine the democratic process and are accusing the mexican president of elections. interference is not a face up sort of, this is a defense of democracy. realtors supporting any political candidates, i mean, but defending the democracy of our country and this institutions. this is not the 1st time that these demonstrators have filled the streets of mexico historic center, but it is likely to be the last time that we see one of the big pro democracy rallies ahead of the national election scheduled for june. second. now for his part makes the i'm but it's fundraising. nope. is over that or has denied that is reformed to undermine democracy. he says and insist that instead it will streamline
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the democratic process. here in mexico. dropping to algebra, mexico city no to the city in northern libya where a rising tide of sewage is forcing many people from that. collapsing homes, like china reports not from slit 10. what x, but suppose old by what's causing the flooding disaster in the home? how much is god? his home was flooded. last month. he and most of his neighbors were forced to leave . the ground is still what one loves you by the yep. when i came back home, there was an early fix smell. the entire house dropped about 7 centimeters. they were corrects, and the walls and ceilings the water didn't come from rainfall. but from under his home ground water has been rising across areas in sleeping, flooding neighborhoods and damaging homes up the as one says, it's shifted the foundations of his home. and so the way out of the house, but the because of the war to the roof and was, was separated from the found issues throughout the entire home, you know,
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just to my home. but all my neighbors, we pump the water out by the just comes back, the house would fall at any time. the government is renting small apartments to house out the others were displaced. experts across libby, i don't know exactly what's causing the ground water to rise. but they attribute to flooding to climate change, inadequate infrastructure and above average rainfall in recent years. the annual man uh yesterday $10.00 to $15.00 families were forced out of the homes and more families are expected to be evacuated. we brought to condemn except experts in geology and related fields from across the country. so we can put together a comprehensive report on the causes and put solutions to the government. most homes in the city with a population of around 320000 use septic tanks. the rising ground water is contaminated with sewage. and that's because, according to city officials less than 6 percent of the homes and we are connected
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to the government so which network the contaminated water is raising concerns waterborne diseases will spread. the government has sent in teams to help these men have been extracting more than 1200000 leaders a day from this area for more than 2 weeks. most of the phone mohammed heads, the emergency committee in sleeping right now, we're working on temporary foss to fix is the government's bringing in foreign experts to help. but we're also working on medium and long term solutions. despite all these efforts, the water keeps on rising and more people are likely to find themselves forced out of their homes, mount china, l 0, sweeten. and you can follow that. so in all the covering here, all the houses that are by logging onto a website of houses that don't come as updated throughout the top story obviously is the ongoing on golf thomas to be in the south facing have a difficult,
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