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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  June 15, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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that has been done before to be done, even 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 hello this is in use. our on out is here. um for the back to go live in dupont coming up in the next 60 minutes. the 19 palestinians that killed in 50, injured in. and these really strike on 3 homes in the northern godsa city. b u n. z agency for children describes guys as want to prices as the senseless non major deprivation. also this our we meet the so the
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needs of taken up arms against the power military rapids support forces live fighting in down for intense, defies. plus, i am how ship of bottom line now is a hot up that the most important day and has the long day of atonement and reflection. the thank you very much for joining us. we begin in gas i. where is ralph's bombing campaign shows no sign of letting up at least 19 people have been killed and more than 50 injured in the northern garza city. it happened during the i'll shoot j a n o 2 for neighborhoods. 3 residential buildings were targeted. residents scramble to find survivors in the destruction. shelling is also been reported west of the city of ross right in the south, as is really time to advance in the area. as i get the latest with honey,
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my moultrie joins us now live from central. uh gosh, i, he's in daniel blah. so how do you tell us more about these latest try seminary in the yes, folly. well, the situation is remaining quite difficult across the gaza strip. is this over? it's not us talks the cause further civilian casualties. look at at least 14 people in a direct attack on the 3 visit, then. so home at the eastern neighborhood of golf. the city that you're your neighborhood on a neighborhood of the eastern part of golf and city with more than 50 people. critically injured, transferred to allow the baptist hospital, paramedics and symbols of its gwen volunteers or from the local that we may need. we're trying to move people who are trapped under the bodies where at least 5 people were still under the rubble that they were told by remaining family member who they were 5 these these we look at is an intense bombing campaign taking
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place in the city where at the definitive day market deals hospital as well as the japanese garden, that's the worst and part of the city, more people are being pushed into further internal displacement in sports. so in for him, he's the art gallery selling at the eastern part of dogs. and they all of this happened in the 4 cent palestinians, the in and the out as frankly, with the spread off in forces are facing. and the tide ration by the ongoing block, it was really military on the crossings already. we're seeing 3 more children died of this and for the hydrogen to start patients within the past 24 hours. and what we're seeing right now is more of exponential rate of death rate because of this enforces harvey. honey, thank you very much for the updates that sounds his ears, honey. my more the reports in their life from down the line in central gas. as a us military says it will temporarily relocate the humanitarian pa built off the coast of gaza and move it back to ash daunting. israel and move is meant as
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a precaution to prevent damaged by predicted high seas. the project cost $320000000.00 and was partly destroyed last month, shortly after its construction. a small amount of aid has been arriving to the pierre since may, but 8 organization say it wouldn't be needed if his route open the land crossings to electronics into gossip. while the well for the program says it's operations in guys being severely affected by israel as a tax in southern and central areas is of extreme hunger in the southern part of the strip. similar to the north, the u. an agency says some limited supplies have reached northern gaza, so the western arrows crossing but food prices remain high, and palestinians are struggling to cover the costs. and the vegetables are available in the market, but they are all sold at very high prices. for me, a widow, i have no income and i cannot feed my children early. am i calling us to ask you
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a taste both to cause kyle, who is a chief operating officer of the welfare program? he says he's agencies worried about the deterioration humanitarian situation in southern gaza. a good challenge for us is not now getting food to the board or as it's really the distribution inside the i guess. and our main concern at the moment is the south. uh since the operation and i thought we had to move uh our offices uh and or, and warehouse is to the bottom of the north. and we are now struggling to assist the hundreds of thousands of people who have been displaced from, from the outside and food within basic foods. commodities are still available, but we're extremely concerned about the protection crisis. and really the water and sanitation products is also the basic healthcare that is needed. and so a deep concern about the trajectory of the situation in the south, in the north, we have been able to have access over the past few weeks that so access to basic
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food commodities, having proved. but at the same time, we need to sustain that access and we also need to be able to provide more diversified set. so food with different nutritional intakes. uh, and also their provide basic health care and the water and sanitation. and to make sure that we turn, turn the car on on time, and it shows just how much different access can make. i understand call that it was self of just return from gaza. can you tell us a little about what you've seen, particularly in the south and the central parts of the strip as conditions are clearly continuing to deteriorate, that he mentions the hygiene situation of the food prices? what are you seeing on the ground? this time i was able to see the entire street by the north and i went all the way to the northern tip where we now have a our tracks also coming in. and you know, i think the most striking thing, the find, the shopping thing is phenomenal on destruction. i mean, it's uh, in some parts,
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hard to find one building that is impact. uh, so massive destruction. and i think also, you know, of course i had a chance to speak a lot of a lot of people, including my, my colleagues and you know, there's really this sense of tiredness or exhaustion. and frankly, if you really just want this to and they are at the end of their open and they've had enough, and that's the feeling when i speak to people. is there any forces have destroyed all the water wells in northern gas? a lack of water is making the near farm and conditions across the strip was most children and adults that don't have access to clean drinking water. osama bin javi triplets, water, his life and its denial is such a slow day the, the school in july, the refugee come serves as a shelter for just base people. and water tank goes like this and limits holding
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cause. it has been decimated and it's really a tax which targeted or infrastructure needed to sustain life and ready, laid is allowed to reach the region. the most. um, what you see is a living proof that the vitreous suffering not only from the shortage of taking water, but also the accumulating waste. instead, sewage above all, our homes were destroyed but they will keep patient. we are suffering from all friends enough for me to turn to find one leveled homes. is not just the luck of food. our children are starving to death. in many places, this is how children have been drinking from puddles metix aid. they may survive the thirst for monday and so we can disease or do you ins, agency for children, goodness, i've called the since this man, me deprivation as mount nutrition could give thousands of children within weeks of stuff you have to use, riley is destroyed. no idea, hey mr. walter wells too. we cannot feed our children and now we can not find
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a drop of clean water. this is not nice. even animals have a better life compared to us. we a butcher, if not by the use ready bombardment by starvation and lack of water. well, i can say is it gold as a shield? he is a rock. we are standing a ground with patients and fortitude. fortitude is much harder for children, many of whom have lost parents. most of the displays have to walk long distances to get some water. some kind of thing is that result into drinking seawater. as people close to the shore have been using and created brackish water for months, cards, surface water supply lines. in addition to wells is really strikes and incursions destroyed this out of nation units and its troops. a blocking fuel. in systematic attacks on 8 convoys, even drinking water is prevented from reaching people. during the last 8 months, soldiers incentives have posted numerous videos of them destroying what the v. a trickled in, including water bottles. the latest you under,
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for to the accused israel of extermination. the government's policy to collectively deny food and water to gaza was announced in october when the defense minister declared that it would be no electricity, no foods on no fuel and mine and daily. and that policy is still backed by international leaders and supporters. cutting off time, cutting of water. so cool. i think the israel does have that right. and children may be forced to punch theaters like this. the impunity to impose of famine is supported israel's right to defend itself. some of them jobby other there. well let's talk about this now to run is why terry, who is a clinical nutritionist and he is joining us live from down by in central gaza front of thank you so much for being with us on al jazeera as we've been reporting thousands of palestinian children have been diagnosed with mountain attrition,
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according to the world health organization. 32 of them have died from it so far. can you tell us what is driving this sharp escalation in long attrition cases and gosh, a good morning. first of all, uh and uh, my pleasure to be here about to choose an answer to those uh, 2 years. there are lots of reasons to have as ration, i'm smiling nutrition, they filters do you um, contaminated towards that also add there is no food security to you and there is no humanitarian aids ap. i lot of the idea of mine. do you have the 1st 91st sense of these children suffer from se idea of the problem? uh um, hey, back to hey, but scientists and other uh, diseases. so, and they have uh no food in security to you. um today have on the pro sites all
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these uh, foods that we needed, what kind of process food a so when we get much shows, uh the chosen how to take uh for just the bose or eggs, right. most of these are not phones does now. um yeah, yeah, yeah. so food insecurity, you see and also a lack of, of diet diversity. uh, some of the factors that are driving this increasing uh in mind nutrition cases, can you tell us randa, what an average child in gaza today under the age of 5 eats? what sort of food does he or she have access to as as 85 percent of the use of all numbers of decent shows runs under that 5. so for the problems of food in security and start ration. so if we give app or something, but it's small about a gets on the under 5 years old. so it's said that it's the story,
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their house at their phones. also they and they suffering from mack on to the nation who bought, sorry, says doesn't what sources and uh no way i know where weights and also, uh they are multi go to a go and off and besides, it's now the 9th, as a mazda, nice month old, that was it's the 1st and the the largest s o ration manmade. so a, we are supporting our kids by switching them also all the time. how to take care of themselves and of their has worked are going to be the long term consequences of best on children. you talked about, you know, the fact is having 9, we're seeing that like change the size of emaciated children in guise at what impact could this have on their health in the future.
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okay. and the future of we have a to do as we have a future. if we already have a more time to live. this integrated civil war here and also serve discharge everything. discharge the treasure on the side, the breaking down to my discharge, and you'll see the do uh new phones to start for it for us to think or month of start all our pop listed to here. so at the future, if we and if again, a 20 day with no dog and wasting their father, you listing said as phones of ads, the ability to sell a life. and thus the ration would have fixed them. by the months, minute all humanitarian aids. and we don't support we, we also own towards the support goes to sleep and to a stop at blo kids c h a to start. and i thought if you want me to study an aides
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to us, so please don't ration also as your new says, this is our own you. one of the 3 tries and calls us through suffering from starvation. so it's, it's, i'm use and i, but all mine made some patients which like so you use this as a with one of the was front of the thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us about the situation in gaza and the food in security that run, it is why tear is a clinical nutritionist joining us they have from darrow, by law in central cost. i thank you very much for your time. on g 7 meters meeting, you need to be say, the united nations refugee agency for palestinians must be allowed to work on handed in gossip. they call for all parties to facilitate wrap it. and then i mean, pete, it passage of humanitarian relief on ra coordinates, nearly all
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a to guys are, but it's spinning crisis since january. that's when countries began suspending their funding after a israel a q some of it staff of being involved in the october 7th attacks. the agency strongly denies those screens during a whole has more from the g 7, somebody and barry inside of need to meet. so let me read you the relevant passage in the summits conclusions as it relates to a goss of the g 7. that says is united in supporting the comprehensive deal that's been put forward that would lead to an immediate cease fire in gaza. the release of all hostages and a credible pathway towards peace that leads to a 2 state solution. then a line on 8. we full circle for a significant and sustained increase in humanitarian assistance and further into the document. a line about the u. n's releasing works. agency, we agree, it is critical that owner and other you and organizations and agencies at distribution networks be fully able to deliver a to those who need the most fulfilling the mandate effectively. now remember,
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the owner is the largest 8 agency operating and gaza. it has done so many years, it's operational, but suspended off the israel accused isn't having staff members that were involved in the october the 7th attacks that most most of its funding from individual un members. much of that has now review resume, but it's activities still severely intended. impeded on complaining just 24 hours ago that these radio thirty's frequently prevented from delivering aid and other 8 organizations come could be shared with you based on x from unit assess global spokesman. james elder, this was my wednesday in gauze, and he wrote this week a 30 now admission to god 40 kilometres. a towel was held at a check point, despite the approvals, our truck containing medicines and nutrition for 10000 children was turned back. so the g 7 e needs communicate, standing full square behind the need to resume at scale
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a deliveries in gus the best and to have it was news now and in so done finding is escalating in several areas, including the se, the army is battling the power military rapids for forces and the latest incidents, the residents in all k already sub dropping forces went off and attacked by the recess. so don's army is also claiming an important victory the battle for our fashion in the north doubtful region. it says it stopped a major results launch by the power military and killed one of his senior commanders. right. school said worried about s. mackenzie. if the r as to find his capture the city of nearly 2000000 people. even more than before, some under mine where many have taken up arms on the side of the armies on this military camp in under man is where young man from sedans, west and are for region come to receive training. they volunteer to fight alongside
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to dance. army and it's were against the parent and the 3 rapids support forces or r s f. what's the, was displaced from his city of indiana in south dar for. he says the horrors committed by the, our staff is with meet him, join this camp. last name. i'm going to do the displacement, the looting of civilians, the rape of our sisters, mothers is what made me join discount the our sister took over in the yellow as things that became too dangerous. so i came here but joined discount to attend to the full and find the r a say. the work between the army and the rest that was started last year in the capital spread quickly to dar for which has long been a conflict on violence there between the former government and rebel forces in 2003 killed. more than 300000 people and displaced 2000000 people, the u and described it as ethnic cleansing by government forces and their allies.
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for many of those here, the currents conflict is a continuation of the work that spotted in dar 4 and 2003 b r. a stuff has. it's all regents in the general lead melisha, which the government to use the 5 troubles and which was accused of committing crimes against civilians. now the parent military is accused of committing similar crimes against civilians around the country. with more specifically in the dar 4 region, the u. m says between 10215000 have been killed in west star for alone when a slick metallic with targeted by the recess and allied groups in this conflict. once the mass graves have been reported in the state in north star for the last remaining army strong holes in the region, the recess has launched, completed attacks that has led to the displacement of more than 130000 people. in the past month, dozens of villages have been burned to the ground,
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mostly of estimates of ours. the, some of those who ended up in the camps are former soldiers and former r assess officers. one 4th of the same and shedding somebody to heidi, i reported to the army on the 1st day of the conflicts against the recess because it rebelled against the government. so they stood against the army and against the country. from day one, they killed civilians and force them to leave their homes. the camp is run by this commander, a member of what's known as the border guards once patient and are for. they were once allied with the rest of their now fighting. their former allies were yankee, the another do need it. who goes from dog for who's come have gone through injustice both by stating doleful on. so you, because of the already set except for our fashion, the other states have been looted. people have been killed enrolled. that's what those policies are most and read and try bless you. we are assess control. most of the western region for those here are for maybe 2 or 3, but they say fighting,
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they are a step here in the capital. makes them feel one step closer to home. he but morgan, all just the euro undermine. who's going to have those? chevy is the regional advisor on i forgot the non profit organization, freedom house. he says this kind of fighting of rando fashion is making the humanitarian crisis worse. it is very important to know that the conflict and so dime is now run into a hor, step less than that situation. meaning that the whole entire not for region, which is a police 90 percent. it was exception blog plus the city is confronted by anonymous by the audit. most of those people surviving in the odyssey of control it area has no means of survival. people are, you know, living in a bunny, dia, humanitarian situation. a flash of yourselves as being besieged now since the water stopped for a months. the foot is started running out. and it is very difficult to be able to
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imagine how didn't policy program will including this individual illusion of that you're going to give it to concert. good. have any impact on changing a very dangerous project stories because that's a conflict is taking place and taking in data for with regard to the money data and access people can oxidative people walk in and flashing and walk on to these people to try to sleep. people can just die. my, you know, not the food hunger, but also very much is blondie, you know, on not very spread out melisha. i'm not as if uh, the point that is to make, i also target some of those for the. so the situation is very difficult, even people one in 5 different lives, they are willing to run out. now there is no way or the roadside of loss in front
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of them. g 7 meters are preparing to me, their annual summit, and 7 a to me. they've been discussing the wars and guys, as we mentioned, and ukraine as well as tensions with china, yvonne's nuclear program, migration and onto visual intelligence. and school i've tried different medic edison jane space who was in southern it's me for us following this summit. so what are the key takeaways from this g 7, james as well it's a g 7 i think, summed up by saying by the fact that these g 7 is normally uh, 3 days long. and uh, this emerge really in the last couple of weeks. this one a little bit trunk casey, that's because president bite and decided he wants to leave early. he left to late last night in a totally guessing back to do fundraising in california for his election. i think it sums up the g 7 really. you've got 6 of these leaders politically believe good, worried more about what's going on a home the what's going on in terms of the problems of the world means i don't
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think a great deal has been achieved at this summit despite some very high level guests. this is the 1st time a pope has attended a g 7 meeting for the reasons why i'm still alive. what pope fronts is his 1st words to his host is at least prime minister, georgia maloney as he left the helicopter, looking frail but in good spirits. the 87 year old pontiff made the rounds of world leaders. he's used to to hear things beyond the human realm. but he was us to speak his notes about spiritual matters, but on all to official intelligence. and then then we could condemn humanity to a hopeless future if we took away people's ability to make decisions about themselves and their lives. so i can deming them to depend on the choices of machines. it's his birthday. happy birthday. yeah. it was truman, sean, sl. oh, laugh schultz is 66 both day time for a song but the leaders had no other reason to
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celebrate it. this somebody's all of them, but maloney whose policy did well. europe in elections a few days ago, have the political problems at home. as they discuss the language of the summit, spinal communicate that was even an angry spat between maloney and the french president emanuel macro. he objected when she succeeded in keeping the wood abortion out of the document. she then accused him of the unseemly use of the summit for campaigning in frances pulls the coming election. when he arrived at the full dinner, the tension between the 2 was palpable. the g 7 leaders, 6 of them beleaguered at home face a range of global challenges including the ongoing was in ukraine and gauze. and there are many around the world who believed the way that they dealt with those conflicts. shows double standards and tape pop chrissy. this is the 50th anniversary summit of the g 7, but it's certainly not how high point james pays out to 0 already. and it's really
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not james to different maddox spotlights not move from it's late to switch to the end, which is hosting the international ukraine piece. on that latest saturday, what can we expect from that? the yeah, the carol that moves on, well, not all of the kind of them because i, president biden is already going back to the united states. couple of harris, the vice president will go to this summit. this taking place in switzerland, most of the other g. 7 leaders all stopping off in switzerland. bit briefly, present, macro is already a front story left. he had done some campaigning now and from then he will be coming to switzerland. uh, this is the crying piece summit. but it's a very, very unusual piece summit that we're going to be attending because, well, it's not going to have the other policy and the conflict. russia is not seen far exceed. china has decided not to come in india and brazil that lead his way here in a till 8 a short flight to way. if i'd like me, you have
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a private chat to get to switzerland, but then not going the sending of the representatives, but i, i think it's fair to say that although i don't think we're going to achieve anything on piece with regard to the war and ukraine it does, i think show that there's still quite a lot of support for ukraine because we've got a lot of countries attending. we'll have to see the exact numbers when we, when we actually see who actually turns up. the current list is about 90 countries . and so i think it is a support full presidency right in ski, and i think you'll be pleased by this was also pointing out. but so present putin made a speech in recent as which he said he was prepared to discuss peace with ukraine. but only if he could take even more temperate treat uh than the amount that he has already taken. so that will, that will, i think not to be seen is particularly helpful. but of course, it shows that he's at least talking about the idea or a piece,
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and that he said those comments as the g 7 was meeting. and as this, as the summit in switzerland was about to get out of the way that is getting underway in the, in the coming hours. thank you very much for that jane space added somebody against her live there from 780 china is for me a lead john has just arrived in australia is part of a tour, a debt repairing relations. this was just a few minutes ago and added light is the began his full day visit, ties between china and australia, have worse, and in the last 2 years i'm going trade restrictions and coping 19 policies. talks are expected to focus on the dispute and the south china sea and broader regional security. still ahead on this balance is there and use our we, i live in saudi arabia. when was in some around the world, a mocking the most important day of the hash pilgrimage and host nation germany kick off your 2024 in styles, thrashing cough and in the opening match in unit the,
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the northwest you. if in fact, much of west and you, if you're looking for more like spring, then what is almost mid summer. as you can say, this low really shouldn't be that. but that means west and when the weather, which spreads all the way from the british isles, down through farms to the owls lane, back up through denmark to norway and sweden with significant right. these type sounds as low as they were, but they were in the teens. and they should be in the 20s. but we've had the extreme heat recently from the balkans down towards greece. that's 10 put now of the wind direction has changed. and they've just come down to more. that's why they should be slow moving shows, particularly in ukraine, will affect the township much unless you're going to need some. but the general trend is for things to walk there after crude so. so for example, the 3 day full cost, the key goes from $17.00 to $27.00,
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which is average as to send the stones or showers around it 1st, and then disappear. jumping size, know factors being very hot, 60 libya recently, but the on show breezy is also tools exam, and it should do eventually for egypt. it's still a long way west because that when it comes out the rest and so her but tempering that the seasonal share of the make a long will progress a long way. know if the guinea guinea, bizarre suff molly and out through nigeria, even into southern chat of the
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unique perspective. one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. and however it is bringing attention to that. this is not a rock that looks like rock but looks like it's hell on heard voices. we lost everything. we're not to see the slides connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, both in the region. government and other companies are still in indigenous land. the streams on our just the are the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, you're watching the news hour on algae 0 with me for the bad people. a reminder about top stories, at least 19 people have been killed and more than 50 injured. and these really bombings in gaza. city 3 residential buildings where i hate to in house to dry a and off to for neighborhoods. so don's army says it stopped him major as sold to the north star for reaching the military says it also care a c, a r assess commander, that's a paramilitary group, a mental operation in a city of fashion. more now on the war on guys the and the reopening of the only working hospital in northern guys. so it has been limited because of israel's locate of medical aid and fuel. more than half a 1000000 policy ends in the north defend on the indian nation hospital for medical care imaging can pass more. this is the indonesian hospital in northern garza, its just reopened,
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off to intense is ready bombardment and occupation of its grinds. a. no, it's the only functioning hospital in the area for nearly 650000 palestinians. the hospital resumed operation on the 1st of june, following the withdrawal of these really army from jamalia. the areas, main hospital, all she felt was totally destroyed, but he is really arms. and with the sharp shortage of medical supplies, let alone the medical staff. we're doing our best to serve our people. but the worst is the severe fuel shortage. since we restored our service in june, we have not received a single liter of fuel. we cannot operate the ice use or operation rooms. the solar panels are covering only for hours of daily operations, which is not sufficient to present goals. the report, the menu operations cannot be performed without adequate medical supplies,
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equipment and personnel. some patients don't get the treatment they need. others are forced to have procedures. they wouldn't have otherwise. i mean 7 years old. he was hit in an asteroid in northern garza. and his randy drove and find a number of messages on us and a school show to my father was killed and i was injured. i was taken to hospital for treatment, but my leg was 7. i hope i can have an artificial limb to be able to walk and play again before his injury means mother says he was very active helping you run the heis and with his brothers and sisters. since he's become withdrawal and she says his leg could have been saved. if they called the medical cat, they needed in time power medics were not able to reach the school buildings. and as a result, my husband bled to death. and to me is like, was lost. he remained in a coma for days and almost lost his life. his brother, as it has mental plates, fixed in his homes. his radio strikes accounting and injuring palestinians. and
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garza, with more than 2 thirds of hospitals, like a service and with the blockade to aid including medical supplies and fuel. the destruction of a health care system is causing even more people to suffer and even lose their lives image and came out 0. and he's really freed during the attack on the new say, right refugee camp is calling from mo, protests to demand the remaining captives in guys a be released. so i remember, it goes low, and i'm over again. is that whole? but the last of the cost of just i still there in gaza. i saw a lot of fridays on saturday and it gave me a lot of hub. i ask you to come and support families and cost a just to kind of have to see him in this saturday here. well, let's discuss this and all the latest developments in his are as well on guys and now with has some very who is the professor of instructional affairs of content university is joining us from
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a jordan. i'm on thank you so much happened to being with us on out to 0. you've heard that call there from that ex captive. he's. we're expecting more demonstrations later today. news around, do you think these demonstrations and the sorts of demands of putting any sort of pressure on the seattle government to strike a deal to free the captive? the i think get fully there or the putting a lot of pressure on the right of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he's in defiance over the last couple months. but, you know, i think cam, a mini is ready. it is, or even the majority of these right is strongly believe that the only way to liberate the hold to hostages is by striking a deal with him as something that's nothing. i was unwilling to do it and specially the writing component. there was a government who strongly believe that an mounting ministry,
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a pressure would yield the kind of positive results from these really perspective. but you know, we are now into the and to a 9 months in the war and it is really to have failed miserably to risk, to, uh, the, the, the hostages. i mean, they didn't manage it in a couple of occasions, but these are actually an exception. but the norm is that these ladies can, can keep fighting and killing them thousands and thousands of palestinians, but certainly captivate the hospitals. so i'd be, i think the pressure is there, and it's only about the time when these really prime minister will probably been to this pressure. yeah. so here you're saying at the moment there's no political will on these really side. what about on policy and side to side on her mazda side is the political we'll to negotiate a deal we're expecting to hear from the leader of the cassandra gaze. ah, how much is i'm doing in just a few hours? i believe. what do you expect from us as a position to be with this plan that was
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a noun silver 10 days ago by the us? or i think from the get go, how much is for a deal? and that's any deal you know, and that at any price, after the do the sacrifice on the pet $15.00 you inside the unwilling to accept the deal that would only help us any i realized as a gift, because a little break to the hostages and then go back and fight, and that can be a bad experience. so it'd be the, i think the bottom line for the, for how math is that. and the permanency is fire. and, and until this moment the is know is really in all the patient in the government who is willing to say yes for this kind of condition. so we are subject to negotiations. i think it is not that mean that the united states on the table, okay. but it takes probably american pressure on these ready to government to accept permanent too fast. yeah. and speaking of american pressure as the humanitarian situation in gas at worsens,
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as we've heard throughout this hour and throughout our coverage mileage, is there a desperate humanitarian situation to us? military has announced that it's temporarily relocating the humanitarian pierre that is built off the coast of gaza and moving it back to southern israel. what does that say to you about? you know, the way the us has approached this situation in guys, on the humanitarian side of things, of course, has enough pressure been put on israel by the americans to open the land crossings and avoid things like this fit. the you know, from the very beginning, this kind of 8th period was be said by a lot of logistical and even security problems. and if it tells us anything, it tells us that the only way for and getting the humanitarian prices in gazda is by opening the, the border, the, the crossing the borders. and this is something that is what it is i'm willing to do it. but also i'm, the americans have not to put thing, there's
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a lot of pressure and there's way to government. and they all on again is when is continuing to it's for, again on the palestinians. it's trying to stop them trying to push them to a submission. but this is not working because i think the american, the american restriction needs to understand this. and also the continuation of the crisis is even up to date for the americans. it means the image in the world wide. and is that the kind of a link between the american administration and this, the writing is ready to government? so this identification with is really policies and even good for americans. soft or american image share around the world. has some variety, always good to go talk to you and, and get your thoughts on the situation and guys, a house on broadway joining us there from amman. jordan, thank you very much for your time. sure. now most things around the world are converging on the sacred body of our fetch me a mecca inside you re, via for the holiest day of the annual hash pilgrimage, the gathering on the amount of mercy for what's considered to be the highlight of
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the spiritual journey we go live to andrea here, a session on the bottom, who's covering the hodge for us to see how sion, your, your, uh, joining us around our thoughts just outside make a, tell us about what's happening today and the significance, the important stuff to stay in the pilgrimage and this is the most significant day fully in, in has the people you can see walking down this road behind me walking from the balance of the see why they believe profitable. how much gave his finals and to the mid day pray, as it is quite a significant day to the point why you see an unprecedented display of emotions throughout the day. people say that this is the unique sense to repent for the past mistakes and looking forward, but by the sunset they would be forgiven for the mistakes those of prayers, incantations, and supplications. now by the sunset they would move out to the plains of most any
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about to pick up the pebbles they would be using for the symbolic stoning of the dead bottle. which simply means that human b is off to be reminded each time that they need to resist the temptations. somebody is going to be the feast of sacrifice. another significant day in has followed by 3 rounds of the symbolic stoning of the devil, and the has, he's going to be over. okay, so the hash will be over and then it will be to of course, uh uh, in a few days uh, talk to us about what will happen then. a funny, this is more of a spiritual journey for the peer groups. so that is the strength of the rituals which would be, we'd have to continue to perform that we have to show a pi a to continue wearing this white cloth to signal that they are willing to show
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humility. compassion to where's the sick? the of the poor and those who are the in need and then they will have to embrace the fact that this is also about the spiritual transformation of these explains why all the people have been talking today, which is running down the phases. they've been saying that this is going to give them an opportunity to start the fresh life, and that has essentially is about the need to break away from life. vanity and it's the is, it's, and site is for the paragraph. this is quite a significant, genuine last thing for the if you don't mind, it's really hard to. yeah, it's been a halt over the last few days. they all thought of this. i've been asking people to take extra precautions throughout the has the road. well, i spend that has been designed recently by this idea of thought, which is they, how did they use substance stops or less solar radiation to mitigate the impact of the heat deploying everyone?
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missed spray as to mitigate the impact of the heat. it is the biggest concern, a high temperature can reach 50 degrees celsius here inside your radio, but particularly around the sacred sites and they are far, it is big concern. it's through a quick seen many people suffering over the last few hours. they are far with these are deploying medics, local hospitals make shift clinic across the entire sites. what has is going to be before and because they do understand because has, is taking place this time in summer time hate stroke is going to be one of the biggest concern for the authorities. how shall take care of yourself that they hush him. i buy a life for us to and make a knee and make a sound, your rape. yeah, thank you very much. 9 south africa, serial run. my poster has been re elected as president for a 2nd 10. he relied on support from the opposition democratic alliance to secure the top job after the ac lost its majority in last month's elections for me to
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military for some cape town. the honorable chief justice of south africa, of the days of uncertainty and just as parliament sat for the 1st time off to may's elections of confirmation came of a deal for a government of unity between the african national congress. you have no objection to democratic alliance and in cost of freedom parties prove it. and the compromises made with him. with the a and c taking to speak of parliament position and the deputy paving the way for the smooth re election of fluid on my post as president. it is the historic meaning of the vote. and the moment that we find ourselves in that is truly significant. that a number of parties that had to oppose each other but that represent the
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majority of south african voters have decided to work together to deliver this resolved. the agreement comes off to the amc last it's parliamentary majority and it's biggest dropping support since it to power 50 years ago. the multi party deal allows the amc to have control of provinces like the commercial capital halting for the democratic alliance. it's no longer the off position, but the 2nd biggest voice within a new government this arrangement and shows that the voices of voters will now be heard in all of the rooms we decisions are made about the future of our country. thanks to the 3500000 people who voted for us with some policy is like the economic freedom fighters are opposed to the partnership. they say the da only protects white to minority interest while marginalizing the plus. it's expected president from a poor, so we'll make a number of concessions when a points in cabinet ministers,
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giving some of those posts to the political parties in the new partnership that trade off for the support of what was the agencies largest opponent. many hope won't come at a high cost. in the past, it is often opposed amc policies related to economic labor, healthy and foreign policy decisions on workers rights to silver stones and supporting palestine. while it's not really an issue of legal enforcing the agreement, the agreement is the as part of the pro states to both trust between what the privacy is now by the coalition party. whether it will work or not. we should be engine totes, you know, while the government of national unity lead silva for k 1994 off the part 8. when racial segregation was abolished and people had great confidence in a and see this later. multi party governance is the consequence of a lack of trust. and the liberation policies perform advertised by requests to meet
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them. a, i'll just say right. cape town, still i had on knowledge. is there a fine rub, mcbride, and goes on counting south korea close to the crossing points on the d. n. z. the once off with the hope of vector relations with a note for where the last speaker the what does a i really mean for the future of humanity? what sort of future society do we want to create it? all of this technology roommates? do we still have power of choice, age guides, which actually autonomy and operating and doing this as the apple kind of technician. oh, is it already too late? so if corporations, there's more power might in the bill in an entire country. the future's going to be good for the i would be nice if to before humans as well. i human coming soon on elders era interrogate the narrative is the u. s. has continued support for israel,
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affecting his global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yes. the correct, but so in the international community. can we also say that bills the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without the 4th come back. now the us and ministration is imposing sanctions on and these really cool for attacking humanitarian aid, con, voice bound for gaza. the sanction is target solve 9,
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which has ties to is really army reserve, his sense that lives in the occupied westbank. the group said zane is to prevent you monetary assistance from entering gaza for months, right? we use radius have been protesting and blocking votes to stop aid shipments. reaching this trip. as a graduation ceremony has been held at the us university, that's been at the forefront of protests against is or as war on guys, on the commencement at the university of california and assigned to this happened with no disruption. rob rentals was the graduation ceremonies here on the campus of u. c. l. a. have proceeded mostly quietly and without protest or disruption. it's a far cry from the large scale gaza solidarity protests. and encampments that appeared on campus over the past several weeks and were repeatedly broken up forcefully by riot police. the,
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the students attending the graduation largely refrained from any kind of outward protest, although several did where could be is to show their solidarity or sympathy with the pellets to be in cause the graduation speaker. at the 1st ceremony of graduation, actor sean austin alluded to the protests and offered some new to criticism of the way the college administration had responded to that. there has been anti palestinian anti symmetric, anti intellectual anti free speech. there's been simply too much anti this you see system and the you see a lead ministration has been too far out of touch with our students. mentioned ceremonies will continue here for the next several days. and regardless of how they develop this year's season of protests that will leave
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a lasting legacy of student activism. both here at u. c. l. a. and across the united states, rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. the relations between north and south korea are at their worst for several years across the d militarize zone. and that separates them. south korea has resumed propaganda messages through loud speakers, while young young has been sending balloons fields with rubbish. raw mcbride's reports now on how propaganda has been used by both countries. over the years, the visitors to the d. m. z museum learned the story of this heavily armed uncontested frontier from its founding. the end of the korean war. through the decades of angry exchanges, driven by propaganda campaigns by both sides as leaf bits of including the production and distribution of leaflets. by the 1000000000, we know that we showcased the process of how the d m. z was formed that resulted
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from this division and the current military standoff between the north and south. the museum also has on display the type of speaker systems that the 2 sides have resumed using. at the nearby observatory, south korea and visitors compare into the notes. the recent resumption of loud speak of propaganda indicates the height and tensions between the 2 careers. but this eastern end of the d. m. z with its coastal road linking north and south. once off with the hope of back to relations, even until a few short years ago, this crossing was used for the unions of families separated in the will and for a short lived joints tourism project. villages like this one benefited from the cross border exchanges, but that prosperity has faded as relations have listened to a 100 bucks. they were about 10 restaurants back then. but now there's only one. the villages economy is struggling in,
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so the effect is from the north. now working as artists in the south display, some of the work. oh some child was a propaganda painter for the military. producing the kind of verb until you've packed for y'all. take paintings used to rally support for the north korean regime then and now on the north korean ok search is a powerful tool for the mental enslavement of the people. it's used as a way to uphold the regime. back on the d. m. z with propaganda has raised tensions once more. both sides a wait, the next development in that full relationship for up mcbride out to 0. go some county, south korea. specialties in japan. a warning of the risk of land size in the southern island of okinawa, that's soft. a heavy down force hit the region at the start of the rainy season. roads in several cities have been flooded and more rain is expected. but you case, princess of wales says she's making good progress off to her recent cancer.
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diagnosis and treatment. she's expected to make our 1st public appearance or the king's birthday parade. later on saturday, i knew photograph of kate milton was released along with a statement saying her treatment discontinuing the news of her illness. shocked many in the u. k. came soon after. can charles announce his cancer diagnosis or some sports news now and how so many have made the best possible starting the opening match of footballs. european championship. they thrashed scotland 51 in munich. the scots were not helped by having a play a sent off. that's the biggest opening game. when in the history of the year old dominic came was there for us, contrasting emotions on the faces of defense streaming out of the stadium here in unix pots. what was that about the team that won the game, the flag and blazing across the outside was of the state in germany, and in fact, take with 51 for the friends. as i say,
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jubilation. it was really great. so amazing what a crate results it was totally worth it. not so much tribulation for the sculptors finds a chase spinning result, clueback, seeing they have to hope that that is some salvation perhaps in the games, against the other teams in the groups. but at least some scottish friends were trying to focus on whatever positive that was from this game. i was tangible. but what do we care? let's go let's we just do it again. it's okay. it's okay. do you know what um it says being click on this as being create a new next germany can now look forward to its games against hungry and then switzerland, knowing that a victory. and one of them is very likely to be enough to qualify through to the next stage for an officer result like this. maybe they may well want to win a free from scotland. they know they must get some positive results in the
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remaining 2 games and hoped against hope perhaps that that might be enough. dominic cane al jazeera munich. that's the news for now. i'll have more after the break. thank you for watching the before the war. $8000.00 patients cross the alpha and beta noun crossings every month to receive treatment abroad. that number has dwindled to elizabeth. $5000.00 evacuated and 7 months of conflict. pushing through the pain, 11 year old doreen oh by a pin finally walk again. dream couldn't move her legs after an air strike killed 60 members of her family in gaza. chest. good, good. i thought i'd have to stay for more than a year in the wheelchair. i was asking my aunt if i'd be paralyzed forever. this facility was filled with a 22 world cup. now it's been turned into a place worth 500 patients receive treatment,
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