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just deserving recipients, visit the cost on the web presence. and remember, it's a cup you revise wells and increases systems, customer ridgecrest the task collapses in southern guns. that rough is main hospital shop stone off to, to medical stop killing this really attack just outside it's from those. the funny part of this is i'll just say that life and also coming up, israel continues to attack rough a day off to a strike on a displacement come, kills at least $45.00 palestinians in drew international condemnation. plus we
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recognize both the said it is with the state of palestine, precisely because we want to see a future of normalize relations between cell does not receive demonstrations, take place across your home, even on historic foods, by 3 nations, to recognize a palestinian state police and armenia arrest, hundreds of people protesting against the prime minister over his decision to hand over full villages to as a function. the thanks for joining us. we begin and goes just one day often is really a time code 45 people, the displacement, compet ruffin, southern gaza. the city's main hospital has been forced to shut down quite hospital is when most of the victims of that attack on sunday night with taking the director of the hospital close the facility hours ago. slicing security concerns already on monday and they are just outside the gate, so quite hospital was hit fine this way. the attack to medical stuff with 2
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witnesses say the victims were hit by fire from industry. the craft be injured must now be taken to feel hospitalized. is there any forces have damaged or destroyed or occupied? $2400.00. those and the strips and some type of the 7th. so now out of causes, $36.00 hospitals, only 6 us, 2 functioning. but any partially all of them like critical supplies, stuff, and medicine. the alley baptist hospital is the only one open with limited capacity in gaza city in the north of history. the central guys are full of the hospitals, axa outta nasa and the you are p and a caring for the bulk of the wounded and the sick the how am i right? the hospital is operating and ra from in the south of guys i'm was applies for the remaining functioning. hospitals are now critically low. the out ali baptist hospital in goza city received a lifeline on monday with the delivery of medicines, health supplies, and fuel from the world health organization. israel has been blocking live saving
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supplies from reaching health facilities across the strip talk to them a honda to here is an orthopedic surgeon from london. he's just for times buquet off to volunteering when raffo with the frontier scientific. that's a challenge organization. he describes the conditions, people facing garza hospitals and field clinics. when i was in was i was a, i was based at the european garza hospital and many a night when we would see and here the strikes and i thought we knew that the casualties were all going to the quite the hospital. and at times they was simply overwhelmed, but there wasn't, there was no safe way to bring those patients to the pain goes hospital. so the, the co 8, the hospital in the south was the main port mold for all those that are being injured or worse. and now that we have the closure of this hospital, really the people are off, are in an in sylvia danger. there are that i can't access to critical health care.
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this is really a dire situation that i cannot convey enough how terrible it is. not only that, but you must remember that. tell us all done is nothing area as far as i know, that has been evacuated according to the colleagues that i have that and they are experiencing, i'll tell you it strikes very nearby. they are living in fear for their lives. these on this is, these are the top, those, these all my colleagues. and it's just a dire situation if they are hurt, where do they go? why didn't which hospital did i go to? so the field hospital and as my wife is not quite ready, it doesn't have to capability to care for the injured for that critically. a sick either. it's not quite ready and it's not setup for the service. so really what we're experiencing here is a multi pronged attack, and fortunately where by not only all the people being attacked directly, but they're also being blocked from receiving critical medical services. even
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within the pain goes the hospital. it was not uncommon for us to experience many dire situations of a lack of sites. they're all conditions and provision of appropriate wound care. i mean i, i am counted patients on the board who had external successes applied to them because of fractures. and they was sitting in a pile of paths with, with pressure solos going into the, into even the hip socket. it was a very terrible now. and when i remember the story, it's actually all of a very young person. and he was emaciated and it was really a total post, a site because, you know, i looked at this individual and i thought my thought, this is a human being for god's sake and look what they have been reduced to. so if you have these conditions within an institution like that, you're a p and cause also let me remind you, setup by by us in europe. and then you can imagine what the conditions might be
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like in a, in a field hospital where they don't have access to clean water. and the rest of it, it was thought to how much it has speaking to azalea and was ready for it. is of once again bomb the southern city of ruffled in the gaza strip. the army struck a house coming 7 people in entering several others including children. yeah, the hit was filled with displays, palestinians intense sheltering families. the it is a safe, somebody's calling with 10 cent displays. people suddenly am assigned a set on the home which was built using some blocks and metal tubing. we saw people out in the streets, displaced people and citizens. there were no combatants. it was a safe zone. although strikes come just over 24 hours after this, right, the attack on the displacement come through rough, i would just be widely condemned. at least 45 pulse seniors who killed mostly women and children. these are the prime minister, has quoted a tragic mistake. the white house says the image is
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a devastating and how could we send this report from the c? sifting through a verbal and ashes, policy, new stripes of age, but the con, from the chair remains of their temporary homes. on sunday, a piece 8 is reading style struck, attempt to comp and defy housing doesn't just display somebody in an area that is really military. it's so designated as a see stone. the air strikes parts to hire tunes, dozens of people, most of them, women and children, unless it comes to us cause i last 5 family members. we were sitting in tents when suddenly the camp was bumped. i lost 5 family members, all burned completely. among the victims were pregnant women. they kept telling us this area was safe until were bombed the having been sol solved in another way. retiring. we had just performed the micra pro and we were getting our children's
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beds ready to sleep. there was nothing unusual. then we had a very loud noise and fire wrapped it around us. the children started screaming and all the nearby rooms were shaking. the sound was terrifying. there's nothing to visually military sees that use procession amunition in a densely populated area. this is the remains of one of the air strikes that has been targeting this area since yesterday. we see the sharp nose and we see the remains of the air strike. we really don't touch it. don't want to touch it because we're always afraid that it's going to be explosive. but there are a lot of remains of the explosives and air strikes is where it has been bonding and targeting the polish simians with severe need burn. survivors were taking to a few hospitals in russell to functioning these children have been orphaned.
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their parents killed in the talk several victims died because without medicine or supplies, health workers are able to provide proper treatment that we just took care of. there was no security and also there was no security, not for a child, an elderly man, for a woman. here he is with his wife. they were killed, they are gone. he left the children, the innocent was lots of they've done to deserve that. is really a cause comes in defiance of friday's ruling by the international court of justice . which ordered me to talk to the military assault under 5 sites in the catastrophe communitarian situation in the city and the immense risks close to the hundreds of thousands of palestinians who had taught refuge there in the city odyssey to go far, garza caught his time israel has found out just here from the pool taken from the
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ass while correspondence of working from the jordanian capital, a mom out of high that has the latest because of the, the i c j's older a couple of days ago that one of the orders was that they should, they should these rough immediately and reduce civilian casualties, and then just 2 days later, they carry out this strike, which they admitted they had planned to do. and they targeted to some us come on does up. but also within as a statement earlier saying that they understand from that preliminary investigation, a fire took place and then also said that they wouldn't have been there in the 1st place if it hadn't been for how much. but it's been a difficult day for prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it was quite a heated statements in the contest it today, because not only was the facing protests from the families of those held captive,
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they were holding on him to accept immediately a ceasefire deal. but also he was facing opposition. faulty signatures were signs for a symbolic, a hearing where they wanted to hear from him or what he's doing in terms of the war . and he was attacked by the opposition and also just in the connected as well. one of the observers in the war cabinet saying that we should end at any thing in the war in a gauze, or even if it's just temporarily to ensure the release of those house comp to you also have the p d c o position the those thing of the so the goal isn't getting anywhere because of this v to ship. it was escaping attack on the prime. it is to himself, as well as the will cabinets in the, in the mix as well as and in terms of where that guessing to and as well. because also you have this a time that happens yesterday. they know the pressure is on them internationally. i learned rabbani is a non resident fellow with a sense of
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a concepts and humanitarian studies and co editor of job like yeah, as online publication come in, the middle east he says east riley is acting with impunity because it has the full backing of the united states, in contrast to previous such a tax works is real, either celebrates the or it doesn't even bother giving an excuse for its actions. now, it is also claim that it is launching in independence investigation. so quite clearly of what's called the diplomatic tsunami. recent, the recent ruling by the international court of justice, the i c. c. applications for arrest warrants and so on are gradually beginning to have an effect at the same time. when we look at the broader international situation. what we've learned is that us president jo biden's red line is actually a river of palestinian blood and that senior us officials are quite happy to swim
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it up. as far as the europeans are concerned. we've seen quite extensive condemnation of this attack into nazi ation of this attack. but 8 months into this brutal genocidal campaign. i think simply making statements becomes entirely meaningless when this is not paired with concrete actions to bring such acts which are taking place on an almost daily basis to a definitive end. one objective of this attack was to demonstrate that the us actually does not have the red line. and bear in mind, according to the available reports, is real, used exactly, those bombs of 2000 pound bombs and it's attack on the subject on a yesterday. these are the same bombs that by didn't had claimed he was suspending the delivery of to israel. so this is basically a message, you know, essentially raising a middle finger to the i, c, c to the i, c,
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j to the international community and making the claim, you know, washington has our back, we really don't care about anything else. meanwhile, i'm post on solidarity. protests continue across europe and around the world. demonstrate who has gathered during the french capital, paris, the least f i t gas to distill disperse protests. to some demonstrate this, we're trying to move towards the sway, the embassy testers accuse french president and money on my phone, those being completed in more crimes. there were some of the scenes in geneva where hundreds of people gathered to demand and into the war posting and flags and condemns the killing civilians. guys, this is this done boat, thousands of people, violet outside israel consulate in the city. but 1.5 works with long spite demonstrates is hitting the building any of the smallest took. he is government suspended, all trade with his route due to the war on guys
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a separate test as also took to the street. so the 2 easy and capital to condemn sunday nights attack on rafa demanded an end to the war and denounced west and support for israel demonstrations. also quote, the opening of land crossings to let in more aid. it's a guys a of the still ahead say what now does he have a passion for palestine express through us who will have the story of one man who's cooling on the world to recognize his country. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. if that was a rough or offensive, where would the people go? people have no place to give each one of 1000 people has to be displaced. these 2 times frank assessments, this is a mass and blow to free speech and freedom of the press,
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informed opinions you can be somebody, this is on one of the hostages october 2nd, it's return. and i want to start inside story on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks here, that being event basic things. but the main concern is how these people are able to feel that live with detailed coverage hall. teeth tooth has been on the heavy ariel from above and to months. now the residential building here is just been here from around the world, which we'll see here is a catch of mussels of the fisherman used to be able to get these just by going about 20 minutes from here. now we have to go out at least 4 hours. there's a deliberate mission of pulse management in western and it needs to be questioned. this is not the time to, to mr. kind of way. examining the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing the best, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the back here without is there a, is there a mind of our top story? is this our, the main hospital and guys, the southern city of rafa is being forced to shut down after his ready for his shots and killed to medical stuff. great hospital was treating victims of in his writing, strikes a killed at least 45 people on sunday is ready for it is and once again the tact, rougher kidding. at least 7 people. troops struck a house in an area where the space people are seeking refuge, the sun palestine solidarity protests continue across europe,
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and that around the world demonstrates is gathered in the french capital powers, lease fund, tick s dispersed for testers. now in a historic move, 3 european countries, a full many recognize the palestinian state islands. no way in spain announced the move on wednesday and it's now legally taken effect. like i said, it's part of an effort to help normalize the relationship between israel and palestine. therefore, ministers of also to use israel, a breaching international humanitarian law, refusing to stop its attacks on rafa. well know, a step towards palestine, your recognition comes more than 30 years off. it broke the also the records back in 1993 scandinavian countries says it decided to take this route because a different strategy is needed for peace. and the middle east is cooling the recognition also to point a step voss and reports from the agent capital. in deep secret, under the cover of this research institute,
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and also the very 1st negotiations between the palestine liberation organization of fiesta auto 5 and israel took place soon after the pc was made out of the visit to the office. this is hair and in the i think definitely the in this room. so this when he was a lot for him, his chair must have been around the table is the us. no, of course were meant to end as well as a few patient and eventually lead to a palestinian state. instead, the occupation became more entrenched, illegal is for aly settlements, multiplies and violence increase. more people to day, i think would be able to opinion that it might have done hong so no problem. there's storing agreements assigned here in secret and the government guest house. after midnight on august the 20th 1993. but as time went on, it became clear that the court was doomed to fail. 3 decades later piece is further away than ever before. but still no,
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i believe it's possible. learning from its mistakes has now taken a different approach. after trying for years to negotiate with its key ally as well to abide by the also a court norway has decided to focus on the palace thing inside instead. and also $2.00 is an upgrade. and, and one of the adjustments to make this more relevant in 2024 is that the recognition no power stein happens at an earlier stage. that's what was originally planned. that does not mean that we have an end of the war inside right now. and but guess right, let's not on board because it's right, it's right under this current government is not on board. but this role is also increasingly isolated the right now a research u. s. long been political of the us, lower courts as no ways to recognition of palestine. is a big shift international of, from the region 5, i'm from the of the european congress is to send
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a strong signal to divert to israel, to the americans. the look, we need to solve this conflict peacefully and up to state solution is the only bad solution we actually do have. i'm on. well, the other, even worse, one of you of small sparsely populated countries trying to solve one of the world's most complicated conflict. for now, no way hopes more countries in europe will follow it and recognize palestinian statehood as well. steadfast and l just sierra. also. all the decision by islands comes in the wake of mounting pressure on the government naturally recognize a palestinian state for the monks. how system dublin a decade successive iris governments that express sorry, public support for the rights of palestinian across a series of international institutions. but is there any and recent months since the thoughts of israel's more on guards of the public pressure has forced the governments take this historic decision to recognize palestinian statehood?
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that will be a fun tuesday morning and a cabinet meeting before several lives of debate and su inside the parliament behind the offering politicians the chance to express their own personal views on this significant decision. as the t shuffle problem in this assignment, harris put it last week, the right on the circumstances that tell us thing and them on for themselves. very much echo those. the irish express more than a century ago in their own struggle for independence to them of alj a 0 dublin us while the palestinian struggles the state of the house being relentless and you'll find westbank one mine is being playing his pods to us is a story the fellow sydney, a judge, the amount of some was hoping to add them a metal. i'm probably one of them all. how did your little see the number of who
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the and when does that? is he and he fell asleep a bit and it was due on a head of some all about you have a clue that i'm sure he follows the issue of the other. and so i'm not on the phone still interested in the photos headed for the full amount of some of the issues that we used to the on the on him is now him a. d is now he and has a piece of i issue the whole sort of lean sort of to nashville and i can shut you know, things in the middle and have a fee on it and as well. and so i just wanted you to set a follow up before i left in the head for hey, i just, i look on the best of a needs where the this is, um, uh, let me be bottles and help with i'm sure you want me to shut the show but asylum the on the left something. what is this? i'm just going to do what i thought of, you know, of course, right. and some of this will come in and come in or come in. i'll see if it was all for me for, for that day, i understood that in mind. in fact,
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i do want to shop what's your do mostly. what does that is about all of them showing them and told me that some of them are still not going to jump up at them. butterfly, either on the, in the news police in our media detains more than 300 bit testers in the capital. yet of i'm following lights by protests against the prime minister critics. i outraged by a recent decision to see control of full villages to as the by john is part of a wide, a piece, steel to and he is a fighting alarm. disputes are bucko so many say he's betraying the country, catch a little bit. saudi and how small these protestors want. armenia is prime minister to resign. for weeks they rallied in the capitals republic square calling on a cold, but she needed to step down demonstrations. begin shortly after he agreed to surrender for villages to neighbor, you know,
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servers on the land has been surrendered, but protest have intensified in size and in grievances make for a table. notice by cutting me, i mean a prime minister is a trade show. we all have to find for one goal, and that's for him to leave. we are losing out homeland paced by pigs. this is the man leading the pro test. plug that goes to you on is a clear into your meaning an episode of the church. you let a diocese until this region where land was most and many now want him to be the countries next. prime minister. news of you have uh, we do multiple of the present and future generations of our people to because the only way to avoid this is for our prime minister to resolve the territory was lost by a surplus on during the war in the 19 ninety's. it strategically important for land
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loc armenia. one of the settlements in the north is near a vital highway connecting to georgia. much of our medias, trade travels on that road and it goes to a pipeline through which it receives gas from russia. yes, and that goes on, i going to know if we want to have a dignified, strong armenia. i see this movement as a means to that end detroit. but the prime minister argues he's avoiding get another war for armenia. he calls the agreement a milestone, and part of the peace deal between rivals. what are the tests on the bottom of the government and dividing its trying to read night to make the concepts of homeland and state identical? because this is the only way to establish a strength in the republic of armenia. critics say it's yet another loss during the prime minister's term. in september 2023, a surplus on re took the long disputed area of no corner car box and most ethnic armenian square, forced to flee a serbo,
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john called the justice for menia. it was an embarrassment now, much of the outrage milton part of the country that goes in the capital protest do say the prime minister didn't demand or get anything to return for the land. a move whose critics say is politically unforgettable. katia, look this up again. which is here, the side of emergency in the french pacific island territory of new caledonia has been lifted. that'd be riots started earlier this month of the french and peace voted to change the rules for provincial elections. he asked, make contact communities say they be disadvantage by the change president and money of my call visited the territory last week. the french government said the decision to lift the state of emergencies intended to start the process of the escalation and to re establish indigenous kind of groups. but let's see,
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to meet over 1000 french law enforcement officers have been deployed to the territory since all the rest broke out at least 7 people died including 2 police. all right, that's it for me. any thought the weather is next. that inside story will look ahead to sundays mexican elections. thanks for watching the the hello. we're looking at some very nice the weather across japan at the moment to big area cloud here that's been sweeping through the se of japan. it's cold front that'll make his way through, and then we go this next system to spinning house of the fall south of but china, i was going to continue making his way further north with an east woods coming in behind. we have back, we'll pay a tie food costs, you know,
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we are making its way away from the philippines side. some really heavy rain coming into a good pot to japan. 3, choose a lot. it's a close flash flooding that 100 like 150 millimeters, divide on more for some it will move for as it go through. why this type right is cause come back in behind fusion. i was into the north of china, few showers down towards the fall stuff, but nothing too much to speak of. you can see how developing tie food hits in the process as i said, or pulling away from the philippines, coming in behind, quite a rash of showers. riley going across a good pond to the philippines. heavier writing that for good pots of borneo. one to 2 shouts, nothing too much to worry about the southern possible indonesia. and now we have got the remnants of a roadside tightened the pipe and go out still bringing some live examples into bung with ash moving away from westbank going into the northeast of india. and continues to squeeze house, it's amazing off of the old for young women,
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the south african town play by poverty break and murder baby . yet despite all community workers determined to provide refuge, long as the communities say, not my problem is always gonna happen. like one small town safe house. and with this documentary on that jersey, the mexicans are preparing to vote in the largest elections in the country's history. the latin american nation is grappling with rising violence. dozens of candidates have been killed during the campaign. curious what's behind the political violence in mexico. this is inside story, the

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