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defined toothpaste or phones of discrimination. watch focused, bringing people together. it's quite unlike anywhere else on the lot. quite sports, football osha's on out. does it run the overwhelmed and understaffed? we take you to the guys as largest remaining health facility, where the doctors are striving to meet these factory needs of patients. the play you're watching l g 0 live from to high with me for these back people also ahead is ready for us is hate a building me a you and run scroll sheltering dozens of just face palestinians in 7 vast
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thousands of young canyons showed their rage against the proposed find to raise taxes, but the bill passes its 2nd reading an ottoman and a look at the life and career of canadian not to donald sutherland, who has died after a career spending nearly 6 decades in india. take the suffering, fatigue, and fear. that's what 2300000 policy means in guys i have enjoyed for more than 8 months. now. hospitals that are meant to he'll have to come, what some doctors describe as hell on us. israel has bombed shells beseech and destroyed most of guys, us health facilities. just 17 of $36.00 hospitals, a partially functioning offering only the most basic treatment. with more than $85000.00 people injured, that's far less and what's needed. is there any forces have killed me any 500
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medical staff interested more than 370 percent of doctors and health workers have been forced to flee. those is really attacks and intense summer heat diseases. a spreading quickly among display spot. athenians crammed into temporary shouts, his health industry has documented more than one point. 4000000 cases with hepatitis searching among children as go live to oranges. here is honey. my mode outside guys is launch is remaining facility endowed by lot central guy, honey. the relentless bombardment by israel has, has left causes die health system. on the brink of collapse. the yes fall in we can safely say that it's a crippled health care system across the gaza strip with many of the hospitals pushed out of service that many others have been either severely devastated or damaged or completely destroyed by these really military. what we're seeing within
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the past few days is very humble efforts to try to re happens. it's 8 parts of a super hospital. busy dungeon using hospital parts of an author huffman but not through the capacity where they can be fully back on track and accommodate the number, the large number of injuries that keeps following. and if re and single each attack the health care system right now is equivalent to non existent at all the, from the northern part, all the way to the southern part of distributor. for example, when it accommodated the 1500000 displays, palestinians had only a couple of the, a small size healthcare facilities. in addition to fee of the hospitals are old. now put into evacuation force displacement into western part of the city or a loss. evacuation zone and what's the new and is that a public healthcare facility? they are, they're completely out of service. they are there. they are just standing a skeleton there and right now, what's it,
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what we hear from eye witness and then smoke arisen as they've served more of a more right now because there isn't any medical service whatsoever at here at the defense from area a lot to the hospital is not different than the remaining damaged health care facilities under pressure, largely on equipped, unprepared for this kind of emergency. the large number of, of hospital of injury is coming on each passing day, just over one of the hospital any. if a just a brief walk inside the corridors of the hospital. you will realize how dire the situation where patients and injuries are literally on the floor of the hospital locking day and 3 or in the front of operations rooms and sufficient medical to stop at on top of doc, this bridge of these, these is the infectious diseases the heat waves are creating right now, favorite conditions for disease, such as like the skin disease or diarrhea or uh, cuz diseases are quite alien to the medical staff here either because they don't
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have the medical expertise or we don't have the necessary medical supplies to intervene we did a report inside the hospital here and we, we realize they not if we see of, of this health care facility in terms of the medical care that is providing to, to people we're inside the emergency department and advocacy. it's over crowded and i'm joined by doctor man inside the hospital from medical mission volunteering to hold people and medical staff. or we need to know more about what's going on inside the emergency department. thank you, honey. as you can see, the extreme either crowding in the emergency department, this is actually a time when it's not really as busy as it could get. especially when there are tax,
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he advised. there's limited resources in the department with only a few doctors surfacing hundreds of patients, family members everywhere. there's not enough beds for the patients. you can see them either in wheelchairs or on the floor on that surrounded by their family members. um, there are only 3 doctors generally in the emergency department. sorry. these doctors i've worked in understand this is a hospital normally that would have a couple of 100 beds and doesn't necessarily get to treat a lot of patients. there are now up to 800 patients and thousands of displaced people living here. as you can see all around their patients and the family members in the car doors in the hallways. living with that by whose family members and it makes it very difficult to be able to move around even to be able to actually even find your patients that a lot of times unfortunately because there's no structure and there's no system you actually don't know, always waiting for patients and dropping away, you might be able to find them in order to provide the treatments. and we're going to take a look inside unlimited resources that are being provided here in the operating you
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know, the healthcare facilities and there are only a couple of hospitals that are still tasha. this will be one of them. on my left hand side here are the recovery rooms where patients come off today, i've finished the operations and i'm kind of terribly sorry. everything that's inside, but it's very limited. resources is not necessarily the equipment to be able to monitor them terms of taking their vital signs, like blood pressure and hot. right. what is this case? yeah, so this is, this is a young kid that obviously has to be buying from an explosion or bloss injury. this is a very common and unfortunate scenario, or a lot of these kids are in the pain because of their rooms. there isn't enough. adequate energies. you have to be able to give them or they have to come daily down to the operating room to get dressing changes because there isn't enough adequate supply on the wards to be able to dress. i wins appropriately and, and they require care. actually this is sometimes it's not necessarily not able to
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be provided here at the hospital as elsewhere. and is there any strike is damaged to school sheltering this space on these after building next we had came under attack. it happened in the southern city of con eunice, thousands of palestinians who had been seeking refuge in the classroom, save the destruction, means they have no way of sleep. these are the ami targeted refugee camps in central guys that overnight can at least 3 people and wounding die since. as long as you can see the classroom where we shelters damaged, i don't know where we will sleep. we are 25 people in this classroom. look at how damage it is. look at our sleeping area. where will we sleep? we don't know. we might have to sleep in the yard. now for the children of gaza is rouse western schools into places of shelter rather than learning. $625000.00 young palestinians have been out of school for more than 8 months. because as children
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make up nearly 16000 of the more than 37000 people killed since october, the 7th agency c i for the 3 and a half 1000 kids on malnourished. and on the brink of death, an estimated $17000.00 young palestinians have lost one or both of their parents and g. o say, be rave. children are struggling to cope. and some of them are suicide. all. literally i spoke to arwood damon, who is the founder and president of the n g o e, nara, who are operating in guys i, she says, the scale of the devastation inside district is unlike anything to mandatory and workers have experienced before. as it's exponentially more dire or more desperate, if that is even possible and what you have on top of you know, this ongoing psychological obliteration when it comes to both the adults and also the children is the sort of ominous under tone. and that is, this increase that, you know, we're seeing, but that is also being reported and looting and criminal activity because what one
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needs to understand and this is something that tragically happens. you know, when we're talking about any sort of war dynamic with this level of deprivation of the basic necessities needed for human life. and that is that you see the moral code beginning to road. and so, you know, i was talking to a father yesterday who was telling me that his 5 year old son imagine just 5 years old coming up to him and saying, you know, daddy, maybe it would have been better if we had just died and stayed at home rather than having to live like this, and he was further talking about how, you know, the next war is going to happen once the bomb stop. and you hear this repeatedly over and over again. there is the war within each individual because a lot of people will tell you that right now, despite all of this madness, all of this tragedy is also providing a certain level of a distraction from the true measure. the scale, the scope of everything that has been lost and you have children that are beginning
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to exhibit all sorts of signs of severe and traumatic psychological distress. and when it comes to specifically the humana, terry instructor, no one who works within the humanitarian sector has really been confronted, you know, with, with this level of need and loss. because the traumas are still ongoing because the triggers are constantly there. you know, the buzz of the drones is sort of like this is ongoing tons of o you think you've survived, but wait, death can still come when we talk about interactions for children. very much really focuses in the space of providing a distraction. so it's activities. you know, like play like music, dancing, but then what we're also trying to do is provide children with, you know, basic educational kits. but then you have, you know, other things as well that, that we're trying to get into gaza. but that have actually been been stuck for the last 2 and a half months now pretty much ever since that up on the border costs. and that is things like children's shoes, just driving to this location this morning. you see children don't have shoes,
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were running around barefoot in areas where there's sewage, you have this growing increase of, you know, disease. and then you have this very sort of basic reality. and that is that when a child is scared or in pain, they turn to their parents to try to find comfort these very basic killers of stability had been fully eradicated for children. so what we try to do is build them up in the barest way possible. but when you talk to children, they don't use the rhetoric the language of children anymore. they use the language of adults and that is extraordinarily jarring to see and to experience and to witness. and other developments us secretary of state antony duncan, lincoln has one of these really government officials to avoid further escalation with has the law in 11 on the us just trying to use regional intentions. earlier this week, the groups leader want his fighters were ready for why the war and these really ami said it had approved plans for 11 on offensive. the 2 sides had been exchanging fi
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across the border since october, but attacks have intensified in the past week. as well, i mean while has released the video, it says shows a new kind of attack. drawing the explosive, joan was used in a stripe on a nice, really military base in mid to late on the border with 11 on the spring in ounces areas. dana honda was live from marsh i you and that's in 711 on the attack with this new drawing that has while a claims happened in the area behind you talk to us about the situation along that border just how tense is it still? well, the tit for tat, the exchange of fire continues between as well and has but law. it's at a lower intensity than what we witness last week, but nevertheless, it is still in active frontline, that drone that f p v drone appearing and a new hezbollah video, what they say is that they hit the military position in missoula. you're not gonna
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see it well because the weather is not too good, but that is that hill in the distance it's empty from residence, but they had a military position and according to has the law, they hit a system that detect drones. so this is yet another message from the lebanese arm group telling the is really is or trying to discourage them from widening this war . and this is what they've been trying to do for, for the past few weeks. showcasing their capabilities slowly gradually unveiling their new arsenal. we heard from the secretary general house and the fellow on wednesday night saying he has a surplus of fighters and a surplus of weapons, you know, to engage in a, you know, and a much wider conflict. but this really is about the terror and strategy trying to avoid this escalation. because hezbollah has repeatedly said, we're not interested in an all out war. we opened up this front to help garza and they believe that they have been, you know, achieving this by for the 1st time and as well as history. displacing tens of
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thousands of people from their homes along the border. and this really has been putting pressure on is really officials to do something. but it really is difficult choices for both sides because both sides can really hurt each other if this conflict widens. but the us has been exerting a lot of efforts to try to de escalate the tensions that it has failed to find a diplomatic solution. but what it is trying to do is ensure that this conflict remains limited, limited, contains, and for the time being, both sides are still sticking to the unwritten rules of engagement. which means that geographically it's, it's close to the border region. and it's just that they're targeting military positions. zayna. thank you very much. i sondra 0 is in a honda reporting deadline from la shy you and in 711 on still ahead on alger 0 and another set band for french. interesting. the saw have region these as military government revolts, a license or a major uranium mines and extreme heat in the united states. migraines at the
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border with mexico, armando suffering them on the how are they serious? he continues across the eastern parts of here, but we will see woman with the coming into west and every 6 year of a branch they have a moment. we do have this area cloud in the rain which will spill its way and it will wake and listen midwest. the weather will fade. this went on in northern of the western side of the united kingdom. we have got to live the storms into central pops up here with a somewhat cooler i makes that very hot as items. so the high temperature as well was still a while up into the thirty's down towards that se, in corner $33.00 celsius. that for right, it's never the mid twenties asked form of them. it was up to what was the north west london a 25 degrees for friday afternoon. similar temperatures as we go on into west half
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day and sunday. just notice out temperatures through stock is across the central pos, but they are, it's not, it's pushing rise across those west in the areas of here by the time become to choose the london could be woman, then writing lots of reds and orange is showing up on that charts as improper, some of weather coming through purpose on the storms as well into central pos and sliding out to france, switzerland and all them areas of it leasing some very heavy showers more big down pulls that across the good parts of gym. the pushing further east was attending, increasingly wet for the politics. the onboard china is past fishing. thing to evidence of human rights abuses is widespread trafficking waves that occurred on the black people striving death on land. it's a legs, we goes a force to work and see food processing units, obligations. china denied one. 0, one east investigating some china slaves fiction. oh no. just
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holding the powerful to account as we examined the us as role in the on l g 0 the the welcome back. a recap of i told stories on how to 0 and these really yes. why cause damage a school sheltering this space? families in the southern city of con eunice in casa thousands of palestinians would been seeking refuge in the classroom. see, they now have no way just as one that has released a video. it says shows a new kind of attack drone, the exclusive joan by using a strikes on it is really military base in mid to not on the border with 11 on
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that these are in the military has given significant legal powers to government employees in the occupied westbank, an order posted on these really military's website transfers responsibility for civil administration bylaws. the people working for israel administer busy last whole traits. the civil administration is he's really bodied company in the occupied westbank. it also controls, planning and construction, and speak to, nor all day about this. you joins us from, from a lot in the occupied west by know, can you explain what's behind this move and the significance of it? it's all, it's very significant because what it does really is remove any pretends by israel that the, that its presence in the occupied westbank is temporary. since the formation of this coalition government, there were actually nearly 10 articles in the coalition agreement. that pledge to transfer sovereignty is rarely sovereignty to the so called today and scenario
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which is the occupied west by now at smotts, which was the de facto ruler of the territory, has taken over more power is related to planning related to agriculture and has installed people loyal to him and close to him, ideologically, in order to ensure that any expansion of supplements would not uh, would not face any hindrance or obstruction, but that more importantly, any palestinian activities in the, in those barriers in about 60 percent of the west bank would be confronted and treated as the legal, this is not smotts, it's going road. it's what he's really doing is using the fog of war, kind of flipping that order in a few days ago. but it, using all of what's happening in gauze in order not to attract attention. but really, very honestly, implementing a coalition agreement that has pledged to take over the west bank amex,
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that legally administratively, and politically to israel in defiance of international law. you recall over the past months we've heard from numerous international law, experts from numerous countries, reminding israel that its presence in the occupied west bank can not be per minute . that's all it's supplement activities are legal and the next ation itself is a crime. but it should not be committing. now you have this order that really formalize of a government policy of taking over power, palestine, and removing as many palestinians as possible from that territory. no, thank you very much for explaining that neural day line fair in by my law, us and other wells news. one person has been killed in kenya after police confronted demonstrators during nationwide protests against bonds, tax reforms. thousands of people took to the streets in cities across the country on thursday, and the capital nairobi, police fire to gas, and use water cannon to disperse the crowds. malcolm lab reports
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it's donated with social media uses, laming can use president really and route to, to the rising cost of living and tax hikes. now, it's both housings to the streets, protest is gathered, may, can use parliament as m. p. 's debated the legislation to increase the taxes. we are paying the holders l o w on the up into what taxes will get to go to the kitchen hospital getting nothing to see those results. please trying to can street government says it's already listen to the people when it removes some of the most controversial taxes from the bill. every time we got the processes to the side, street rounded panes, very clean the right place in the way to read the say we got a degree from southern to the police in
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the day to help remember that needs. so to these offices as people talented the peaceful protest as well, mostly peaceful, federal coupons, several streets in the city center. so the police use fulton cannon and take us to see a lot of the streets closest to parliament inside about 2 thirds of m. p. 's voted to approve the amended bill at its 2nd reading. president retail hasn't majority. the outside people said his government doesn't represent them. and that type of corruption and full service delivery to the initial on the input on the wheelchair. so, so far as soon as he came into the fall off, once i'd be done with the 1000 protesters in around
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20 different towns and cities, including router's hometown is able to read the crowds a younger than those seen it opposition? lead protests and reason. yes, it doesn't follow a political leader and that student's job see, cuz i'm young professionals on the streets in my baby rights group say more than 30 people were arrested and thousands injured, including 6 hate by police cars. when running away, the police have set their respect. constitutional rights must protect government buildings from occupation holloman's expected debates on the finance village final reading. next week, the sunsets appraised. please try to clear the streets with flies of t a gas before nightfall. it didn't work until playing co security broke up the remaining crowd. malcolm web address, there may be kenya,
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new jersey, military government test results, the uranium mining license, so french nuclear group oriano, the company operates to mine with one of the world's largest deposits of uranium. is highlighted tensions between the june to and from a colonial power france and is the latest step in cutting ties with fine says i'm and these raise x rays. remind me lysis i to us to devote about the military joke that relates to the more wording mining side, which sits on $200000.00 tons of uranium. a metal used in the production of new care energy as well as nuclear weapons. it's the only site operated by the prince mining company, or i know it also operates another binding site in our lead in the most of the country in the region of it is the government of the give you a chinese, the ministry need and you had given or on the up to the 19th of june to mobilize, decide, or lose it slices. the company said, because already you mobilize stuff and my tv is to the side and lead infrastructure . so is a 4th of june relationship between 1st i need for my call. i need you to try to
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rearrange it says the coup last year that piper gave you a general try me. and then we'd start to see how the relationship towards started taking a nose dive. when the french, the media didn't government boarded the freight to invested. there to leave out that was followed by the eviction of several hundreds of print soldiers based image and disrupting down on our french basis images here. now it seems that they move forward the action of the media future to is also targeting print businesses. image russian companies have indicated interest in the uranium mining sup uh, site anymore. right. and we're seeing also applauding of a to just between russian businesses and the russian government as well as rushing best. and the reason is year, which clip point to the direction. why these new license, or the nicest for you. but we're in may be headed to how many degrees of do you see that i would you in india is 5 minutes in the range. emoji is visiting indian administered kashmir. his 1st trip since winning a 3rd term. 2 weeks ago mahdi led
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a yoga session in trina's art. mocking wilds. yoga date is government's crops, mostly majority regions, special semi autonomous status in 2019 and it's right to elected slate is that india supreme court has not ordered the government to hold local elections by the end of september. a decades long uprising against indian rule has killed thousands of people in kashmir. south korea has summoned the russian ambassador in protest against a new security deal between north korea and moscow. on a state visit to p on young this week, president vladimir 14 signed an agreement with kim joan own legend, mutual defense support. us secretary of state, down to me blinking as also condemning your treaty as a threat to regional peace instability rushes and bassett or just south korea has responded saying threats against most close relations with young young are unacceptable. he's alerts,
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i've been issued for around 70000000 people in the united states. fig. stream temperatures and scorching regions from the northwest to new york rescue teams have been deployed on both sides of the us border with mexico. a migraine to was found dead in the desert near assumed that water is apparently from heat stroke. under the new heat wave temperatures are expected to hit 43 degrees celsius. we would highly encourage people to use the port of entries. don't try to cross illegally, especially through that desert because this brutal heat is unforgiving. and that's so what's happening is these people cross over and they're losing their lives. so our strong recommendation is don't try to cross you legally. don't go through the desert. a storm. alberto has caused the son to caterina river to burst its banks in northern mexico after leaving a trail of rain water. as it moves north, alberto has weakened into a tropical storm and is now moving in and over north east and mexico for people
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have been killed. 3 of them, which one from the u. s. government is banning a russian made on ty, virus software made concerns of a possible threats to national security. the binding administration says the crime then has total access to the cash press key system and the data of all his customers include us, critical infrastructure providers and state and local governments. cost best key will now be prohibited from entering into a new agreements in the us starting on july 20th. there's been high level talks between us and china focusing on on time kotik song corporation. it follows the brakes to any joint investigation into a major drunk link to money. laundry operation, washington resumed law enforcement and counter narcotics fox with badging at the beginning of the year. it was prompted by spike in desks from opioid overdose in the us. corporation was frozen for a couple of years over a range of issues,
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including the origins of a call. the 19 pandemic and thousands of people have gathered at stonehenge in southern england to see the sun rise on the long is day of the year in the northern hemisphere. they've come together to celebrate the summer solstice, the unesco world heritage side of trucks, thousands of pagan, sun, worshippers, and tories for the event every year on wednesday, a small part of the historic side with spray painted by environmental actors to highlight the climate crisis. the award winning hollywood actor donald sutherland has died at the age of 88. the canadian style featured in nearly 200 films and tv shows in a career that lasted 6 decades sutherland was known for his roles and nation. kelly's heroes. and more recently in the honda game series christian, so it only takes a look back at his life. donald sutherland appeared in more than 200 films and shows throughout his.
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