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the risk of contracting, painful and dangerous inspection from the hearts of the story goes, is it come to me, is in ruins. israel hospital gifted and destroyed industrial that employed tens of thousands of people the, [000:00:00;00] the color there. i'm just as you today and this is and use our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. college in gaza. is there any find digits and drones and phone tents for displaced palestinians killing at least 71 people in the washington area that israel had said
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was safe? the rest, as the target was the head of the massive military rang. i'm a dave to mass says the victims were innocent civilians do taxes and thousands of casualties and the engine. i'd be interested in the naso hospital and southern gaza, which can now no longer admits location. and so don's gold rush, united nations accuses the rapids. the vote forces of using money from mining to um it's quite to i sold the woodlands when wins fund that wimbledon has gone through a deciding set tells me paolina one. the 2nd step of barbara criteria is on top of the she hangs the 2nd brand. so i'm sorry the as a risk to massa. that's how palestinians are describing. one of the west is really a tax on garza,
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since this will began 5 digits and drones armed with missiles and bombs pounded tents with thousands of displaced families were sheltering. more than 70 people were killed and on the wasi, an area that is well it self had designated as a safe son. the army says the target was the come on does enough is military wing on the days. i'm us says that's false and baseless the scenes of tale and panic and immediate often, most of those attacks palestinians were had screen. all their relatives were killed in a single is ready as strange parties with gas on the street. the witnesses are also saying that these really minutes, we then waited ambulances and rescue teams to arrive, and then targeted van cause a civil defense has been found. at least one of their colleagues is killed. several
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others injured. these as the conditions in which palestinians are being forced to transport hundreds of injured to hospitalized medical facilities, overwhelmed with the mounting on the wounded and dead. hi, philip has put a young against a coverage a series of attacks on almost the area that is really what bombing a so called save. so an area where the is really military headquarters tell us to do to go. and there you had said was an evacuation soon away from the ongoing strikes. emergency workers and civil defense crews are among the injured. they were targeted by is really horses when they tried to help the wounded. so i had spoken with the bottom of the means were facing serious challenges in reaching the effect of diarrhea and the injured especially due to lack of fuel and proper equipment.
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among the dead is garza's deputy director of the fire and rescue department. we was sitting in the tent. nothing was happening. so to me, rocket fell on us. i still trojan in pieces. gold is all we need to look at on have some compassion one after another. survivors are good to know through hospital in, pon eunice. but with israel limiting to minutes, syrian a deliveries doctors and console have few supplies on medicine to treat. this is really government officials say the targets were high profile hallmark leaders including mohammed dates, the commander of the groups armed with thomas denies this, it says is really claims the targeted its leaders are false and repeatedly used to justify attempts to strike. it adds, proves israel has no interest in reaching
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a ceasefire agreement. this even though negotiations on a possible truce deal, which would include the release of captives and gaza, up and taking place in egypt and guitar this week. this is not isolated from what nathaniel is thinking about. he thinks about go to washington and giving this address and the joint congress and people who clapped their hands and who will claim victory and come back and just continue with this as usually not interested in any quite. he's not interested in any deals. some palestinians, anomaly was the, are police to be buried under the debris. and once again, entire communities and gaza have nowhere to go to a little physical, you know, to 0. well, we can get the latest national correspondent on the ground hunting the flood. he joins us from outside the box a hospital and they're all bala in central garza honey. i do want to give them view is just a sense of where on the west sea is. it's that narrow strip of barren lines, but you see that in red next to the mediterranean sea,
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where hundreds of thousands of people have been living and die conditions lacking the basic means of survival. and now honey was saying these rif exceeds, this was supposed to be a say, so focused through the situation on the ground. that right now, yes, well, a tragedy is keep on folding and from the bomb side that the mall off the evacuation is on. this is the western side of the city of tiny, and it works in more recent days. many people evacuated from western part of roof has these really monetary expanded. it's military maneuvers in a tax include the entire city over by just pushing more people into the internal enforce displacement. these people ended up in a really over a crowded area and what's been part of ton unit low off the evacuation zone is a small liver line of the western part of the gaza stood extended it from the central area nearly from noon,
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but it has the wide area of the coastal side all the way through the city is barely called good cultural land. that is right now lacking the most basic supplies for people to survive. we're talking about basic necessities essentials, particularly water supplies that are not enough. and by the way, just one of the targeted locations of today's, the top of the last was a definitely nation and plan the only one that was, that was providing water much needed water supplies for the majority of this way, families and on laws evacuations on the series of multiple ears, tracksuit from that top jets in the attack, drones any quad copters in the area, a target of residential buildings and 10 sides. that's a food distribution point. the saw the serving pot means for the display families as well as the cooking gases using one for the surrounding areas all at once in less than 5 minutes. the 6 month adults,
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a heavy air is stripe. so each one weighing at least one tons, causing more of a quake through the area, turning the be the ground upside down. and that's what we were told by civil defense members on the ground in anti medics when they, when it was permissible for them to get to the area that many of the victims are buried under a large pile of degrees and title. during these bond just completely extremes, the geographic of, of the area of the, to the point, it was not recognized by many of the people who been sheltering in the area in addition to the complete destruction of many of the 10s as well as the infrastructure that was set up to help the display of populations in a eye witness from the area describe for receive when the quad copy, these are the top of draws with machine guns attached to them preventing it. civil defense. crude and firefighter attract some term and it's from getting and they are
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the font size to save live for at least 20 to 25 minutes. nobody was able to get to the area and that explains the large number of casualties that who could have been saved had they had the civil defense for members impairment. it's been able to get to the site, but they were prevented by the presence of, of these attack a drones in the area so far as 71 people. but the number is highly expected to increase within the coming dollars as a still more people are being removed from, from the, uh, the, the ground from the areas that being covered with dirt and cover with the reason the collapsed building in there. also, the number of the critically injured is, is, is also a trust canal, some of them at the risk of losing their lives. then just based on what doctors have described in the hospital, some of the dangers they have there been enough medical supply as they would vendor injures would be, it's read it and do with their life would been saved. but right now,
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they're just waiting for an answer on certain phase of their life. huge things. usually i have a band and nice hospital and watching some images, honey, right now of people arriving there on, on stretches. i do want to ask you about another attack that we understand has also taken place. well from the north, from on the wasi, the in the all shot to the camp and all the 17 palestinians had been killed by is really shelling. we understand they were gathering for noon, pres, inside the whole eye witnesses say the victims chose to go to the whole robins on the mosque in order to avoid being targeted. and you keep telling us as no safe pace and casa, was saying, another incident had targeting 7 infrastructure of the, almost 2 hours a part of from each other. the 2nd desk talked in a saw the rep as you come. and just for our viewers understand how complex the situation is here, the people who were actually murdered in the mos evacuation. and as
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a result of this multiple valenze that there was price on the spot displays, palestinians of from this particular area where the 2nd attack, having to saw the record you gamma and further northern part of the gaza strip are actually get we were able to look at look up some of the names identify and we knew by tracking their id that they are from the northern part of the augusta do, or sheltering in los evacuation. and they were told to evacuate, to avoid being bombed, only to get bombed and killed in our last evacuations of a dearly or a talk. almost 2 hours after the talking to los evacuation, john was on a regular room that was set up near aside of and ready bombs mosque and this particular bomb multiple d, y smalls, or unless you to be a, that's in a shell directory, g. com was bought on the 3rd week of this june inside the word, and as i remember why we were at the ship to have to work at least 25 people where brought it from that bond side, the mosque to the hospital, already killed. and right now we're looking at least 15 people were killed in that re
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a room that was set up on the side of the ruins of the white mos in the saw the refuge account. this is not the 1st time the rush or when there's really military invaded sawgrass gigante destroyed the vast majority of its infrastructure and public facilities. and it's been a subject to relentless and strikes and artillery showing for the past 9 months old . non stop. and just to give a conte bid or conflicts forever review or the only time that doesn't have the, in the period of time was the one week temporary truce. there was in late december at the time of exchange of top do is here from the gaza strip. that was the only week in a context of 9 months of relentless bombardment. giving us the nicest from the ground, reporting that from there all by that and central goal is to thank you honey. all
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these really minute treat says that it's verifying the results of the striking on the law. see that its claims was to target in the home of dave. now, how mazda is media officer has denied israel's claims and says that no leaders were targeted in the attack on the wasi. is that the that the, the occupations allegations to is targeting kind of thing you need is in this brutal right? a mastercard or false. i'm baseless. this is not the 1st time that the occupation is claimed is targeting palestinian leader. and then it turns out that this is not true. the truth is that these obligations are an attempt to cover up the scale of the crime, the scale of domestic. i'm in order to try to justify stuff to my even though targeting this number of space people is not justified by end of the thing on the. well that's to try correspondent, honda so hope she joins us now from amman and jordan is a 100 and he's right. he's been very specific about what they say was their target and down the last see,
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but it doesn't seem that they've managed to verify the outcome yet. that's right. we are just getting word. these really military is still looking to check and verify what they're calling the results of this attack on the, on the milwaukee area. remember, this was a designated safe zone by is really, forces were hundreds of thousands of palestinians were seeking refuge. these really army is releasing several satellite images, trying to prove the fact that they were not targeting a displacement. cam for palestinians filled with 10 saying would rather they were targeting the area next to it, even though it was still in this designated safe zone by is really forces. but we do know that several of these tents were targeted, given just how many palestinian civilians have been killed thus far. were also hearing from is really official speaking anonymously to both army radio and is really media saying that this is an opportunity, but these really military quote could not missed. and they're saying that it could
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even the rail negotiations that are still ongoing for a potential cease fire for potential pauses in the finding a potential prisoner exchange deal with time and time. again, we've seen these really military justify the killing of palestinian civilians by saying that they are targeting how most fighters from us weaponry or areas where there are, how much spiders or officials. but this has been the status quote for these really armies. since this work began, and as you say, this was an is really declared say so, and it has been for some time. this is not the 1st time that the area around on the wasi has been targeted by these really is. but when you look at the desk told, and the location of this strike, can you give us some context that this was very much in the heart of the safe side? as i says, is very much in the heart of this safe zone. you're talking about an area in the gaza strip,
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that's about 5 to 7 square kilometers and you have nearly $200000.00 people who are seeking refuge there. and then you have bombs that are falling from the sky that are nearly one time. imagine the impact and the shock that would go onto the earth, but these bombs were dropped on in the ripple effect. i mean, we see it in these images on the ground, the level of destruction, the craters in the land that was created as a result of these airstrikes, these really officials all the way from the top, like benjamin netanyahu. his office said that he gave a directive in the beginning of the war that all him, us officials will be targeted inside guns and outside of gaza and meaning that they would spare no expense. some is really officials speaking to army radio. have said that they knew the cost of an operation like this. they knew that it would mean dozens of civilian casualties, but that they quote, could not missed an opportunity like this just to show you the continued
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justification that is real use is to target palestinians in gaza. and that's out there for us in a non thank you very much. honda. now these really government has banned all just a ref, opperation israel. that's why we were just speaking to him to that from neighboring jordan. and all that time safe, sir, and has come up repeatedly throughout israel's war on garza and palestinians continue to be killed in these areas. this concept of a safe so generally refers to a temporary area with civilians are meant to be protected from combat and destruction. but the time itself doesn't to pay in international humanitarian law. treaties necessarily these really minute few refers to places like on the wasi as quote to monetary and areas. now civilians, whether it's in or out side substitutions are always protected on the international humanitarian law. and as these riley army continues to attack areas where displaced, palestinians were told to evacuate to you and has repeatedly said the claim that
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say so ins even exist is false and misleading. what i'm doing now by francesca alban easy she is, but you in special rough with her on the occupied palestinian territories. she joins us today from oriano or piano in italy. francesca, i'm just gonna stop by asking you for your reaction to the events of the last 24 hours and on the wasi. i'm sorry, i think we're struggling a little bit the with the audio. we will try to reconnect with francesca and get that back for you here on under 0. but oh i, i believe i'm told i'm told it's been resolved. francesca, can you hear me? yes, i can go ahead and make i can. um. so i'll just start by asking you for your reaction again. and i'm completely shocked, shocked and disgusted by what happened in the shop. these yet the game for that, and also the my since lives in, in
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a situation that is catastrophic. and that's being sold for the past 9 months. but i'm completely completely disgusted by that. total lorenz. all these, rosie julie d would using fox. why don't the elements that he's allowing that piece, enabling the genocide to war, that each row is monte, indicates to gauge their products. students in gaza, what israel is saying it was targeting the holidays. the head of the law says, all custom brigades, but they're all international considerations here to the question of proportionality for one. but can you talk us through the implications of attacking a pace that you yourself have designated as a safe turn? it seems that there is level of clarity that yeah, exactly, there is a good many changes. let me take you to divide the barriers aspects that characterize this auction as a law. so 1st of all, people in a safe area are protected more than projected under international law. so because
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the people who are watering out of milwaukee are there after being displaced at all times and times a day. and the 2nd thing is, even if, even if in a given area, there is of reticence, all the military targets. there are other considerations to be taken into account the like the principle of proportionality and precaution. each action needs to be proportion age to the military advantage that is going to be achieved. and again, the 70 people to kill get 70 people killed. you. one is on promotion. if you don't . so let me tell you, let me tell you. i mean, we have had this situation over and over in should a draft, so i didn't buy that. jump on the seat or over and over easterel code key. literally everyone in the got a trip so far, the fuel, the nearly for $40000.00 people with this argument that people started getting the how much the muffins now, but by now,
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what am i to go about that should be dead. any said what we find, these are population which is being star general decided to moulder means a warfare with to tell him, do need to well by my understanding to there was no about to ation order. and i know, according to principles of will, a warning isn't required if the element of surprise is necessary, but there is also still the principle of distinction, distinguishing civilians from combatants. and when you look at the death toll here, that clearly doesn't happen, especially when you look at multiple strengths and civilian targets. is that correct? i mean, you look at the worst since the this floor seats, the very beginning that at least 70 percent of the big things as being we met and the address. oh we is it possible why there was no change impactors and our approaches to israel, mainly done real gratian east. the end, the game was really to neutralize the uh and then the phone boxes. look at the
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reality is that it and there are no restraints whatsoever, each row and these res soldiers and by their own admission because a few days are over a few days ago and reported by 972, and the goal of choice. really media that's referred to solve your meeting to shoot out the florida of civilians and civilian targets. this is the reality. the guy's a strict, and this operation, by no means by no means can be defined or can be characterized as an awful francesca. we also hearing from witnesses saying that is really forces in wasted for rescue crews to arrive and then targeted. then we've seen that multiple times before, but that's another, it could be a breach of international wherever you out in terms of, of your judgment of whether you expect any kind of accountability going forward to my judgment. is that and it was already formed 2 to 3 months ago. is that israel as
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for me to genocide, that is the crime of crimes is the most serious find the state and individuals within the state can come meet because is the destruction of the people in total in parts. and again, this is not just happening to the policy and seen guys are descending to the point of seeing it's everywhere. the risk that the genocide get expanded from gaza to other parts of the west bank or east jerusalem and he's there. so this is why are found to be east necessary and therefore trials, international criminal court, domestic courts, federal. so i would not, uh, i would love to see send to demand account to be also toward the, the state of these roles through sanctions, sanctions and uh, and did the best main to come from the state as long as it meets of genocide against does any of the sites on chestnut avenue easy that the you in special rough or to on the occupied palestinian territories. thank you so much for joining us
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again on entre 0 francesca a whole many of the hundreds of injured palestinians from that striking on the la see were taken to the nearby, not the hospital and con your names. that we ended up being choices on the floor and medical contacts and phone calls. it says it's overwhelmed with a number of patients and can no longer admit anyone else. health officials have detach the hospital houses function, autism, or even other than that, which i might not set up would be just an accident. and that's a medical complex has been stormed by these ready for this now. and household service added to somebody who is riley forces. i amy got forth from the hospital not to be able to offer medical services to the civilians, the civil defense units and the ambulance is not working properly. lock them up would be all the hallways and then i'll speak to any kitchen a low. she is a project medical refund at nasa hospital. it means she's coordinates, medical activities with the ministry of health, and she joins us now live from the amy,
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can you talk us through the nature of the injuries that you are seeing and perhaps the demographic of the victims who has been arriving? um yeah. so i work at the maternity and pediatrics department and today there wasn't such a overwhelming number of patients that came into the emergency department that they had to overflow into our department, which normally does not receive any of these cases. so we received about why counted about 2729 patients, one of them dental arrival, and a couple of them and very serious 5 of them. 7 of them is very serious, serious conditions. and just a lot of patients on the floor. i mean, they were in the hallway cuz like i said, our department is not set up to deal with emergency cases and it was just overwhelming. and you wouldn't when you look at that, the nature of the injuries they've been broken. what does not tell you about about the type of attack that took place? i mean there are blast injuries, sharp northern skin,
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people in agony and pain factors. so we struggle to send them to x ray and then afterwards to ot cuz they were just overwhelmed as well. there wasn't enough operation theaters to operate and all the people that needed all the surfaces that are required for this kind of mass casualty incident. can you talk us through what resources you actually have at the moment we understand that the hospital has essentially had to shut down and not take anyone else. so what's the situation right now in, in the operating tasha, for instance, or in emergency room or on the floor where people are being treated and what's happening to the people who are being turned away? i mean, right now i'm not in the emergency department. i'm only dealing with the overflow outside in the maternity department, and they're just waiting for the return. and we're trying as best we can to keep them comfortable and in the best possible care that we have. so giving them what little medication of pain meds we have, because i asked them at the by audit to make sure their rooms don't get infected. and it's, it's quite a, quite a difficult situation, especially because like i said, again,
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we're in the maternity pediatric department. we're not set up to receive mass casualty incidents. and we've also been hearing from, from people witnesses that say that the ambulance crews and the rest 2 crews who within sent to the sites of the strikes and on the wasi to, to bring those patients to your hospital. they to were targeted. have you been been seeing or hearing anything about about medical crews and how they're doing? um, not really all i know is that they keep bringing people in because it is the biggest and most functional hospitals there been in the gaza strip right now. all the other ones either are closed or have been targeted and are no longer functioning. so already, the pediatric maternity department is for 80 full and they brought in these mass casualty incident patients into our department because there was space on the floor . we've had obviously that that more than 70 people have already died. you spoke about someone being gross and, and that you saw that was that on arrival, given the, the injuries that you're seeing in the critical nature of,
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of the condition of some people that you mentioned. do you expect that desktop to arrive significantly? yeah, i mean if we don't get the people to care, they need in a timely manner because there's not enough space. there's not enough supplies, there's not enough resources. so very likely there will be more casualties in terms of what other resources you need right now. you mentioned that people that you're trying to make people comfortable. i know that there is a shortage, not any of, of medicines but, but specifically anesthesia to what do you need in order to be able to treat the wounded right now all the supplies. um, i mean, just even equipment as well, like we didn't have enough monitors to monitor the patients that were brought in the id channel as cause uh, pain medications, especially the prophetic, for a blast room. this is definitely not adequate. and really it's just space as well. like there is no ot, there's not enough bodies to do the operation so they have to wait and there's not enough space as well in, in,
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in the port or for so many to so many patients. so that's and then electricity coming. don't even get me started on, on the, on the fuel situation of, you know, at one point when they run out of fuel to doing rotations of, you know, which ot can operate. so the whole hospitals, not functioning of a 100 percent capacity. we have 3 o t 's, only one of them can work because there's only enough fuel to operate 11, operation theater. so um, it's a really difficult situation for them for it, for everyone that's working there, and they're doing the best they can, they're, they're, they're amazing the stuff that works there. but it's just really difficult what's, what's going on. i mean, i can hear the frustration in your voice, so let me ask you this, given what you're seeing right now, what you've seen over the course of your work, that what would be your message about what's taking place in gaza, specifically and on the wasi right now a there's a huge amount suffering for the civilian population. i mean, not just this big event of this is this latest event of these attacks and the
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movement that they have to do the inhumane conditions they have to live in, in the heat, in the sand. in their tents, the lack of water that these people have to, to endure to running after the water trucks. just it's, it's horrible what, what they're going through and what they have to suffer. and it's, it's just there's, there's no words to describe how i, i, it seems for me and me getting a lot of speaking to us from nasa hospital dealing with the often loss of some of those attacks. and although i see it as well as the buddha house button in the gaza strip right now, thank you so much for joining us on. i'll just share and we wish you all the best with your way. thank you for having me. a still a head few here on the palestinian struggle with chronic water shortages in the occupied westbank as israel reduced the supplies that by a subs. stuff in for the french sports medicine is trying her best to assure olympic athletes. so the river saying is safe to swim in, and you will be here without
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the had a lot of the heavy rain has caused flooding across parts of mexico. we'll get to central america in the caribbean in just a moment, 1st to south america. and we could see some flooding across southern pots over 0. you can see that weather front. that's bringing some very heavy rain here and across eastern parts of power of wine on saturday. below that we've got high pressure in charge, keeping things laundry fine and dry across the south. it has been very cold thanks to a cold spell across the nose that you can see wilma conditions, but lots of wet weather with lively shows and storms for places like equitable as well as columbia, pushing out into northern parts of brazil in terms of temperatures. they will be picking up slightly in places like santiago and when is there is
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a sun she on will follow sweet as we go in to sunday rio de janeiro as well. seeing more in the way of sunshine on sunday with 28 degrees celsius. that and we've got lots of sunshine and scott to charles across the caribbean, isn't and looking as lively as it was last week. we have exceptionally heavy rain. thanks to that hurricane barrow. what is it looking? a logic quiet now? instead, it'll be mexico that continues to see the very heavy down pools with some heavy rain in the north. on sunday. the african store was from african perspective, was able to know, i mean, that rock band. i do have plucking supplement things to shoot documentary by african filmmakers from morocco and kenya.
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching al jazeera. and let's remind you about top stories, the sound at least $71.00 palestinians have been killed and 100 to the end of the is there any strikes on on the love seat is one, had designated that area a safe turns and thousands of forced to be just based findings are some of these really minute trees claiming the target affair attack was enough as a minute to come onto the holidays and says that it is verifying the results of it strikes. a master has condemned. the attack. courting is masika, says media officer denied israel's claims and says, no lead is latasha said in not a talk on unless he has been repeatedly attacked by is ready forces in recent months. on during the 20 fast 25 pulsed indians were killed and some 50 injured. when is ready, drones tanks and claims found attempted count that not less than
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a month earlier on may the 28th more than 20 at the space palestinians were killed . when is ready, time spied on a cost of tense with also some reports of s strikes the day before that. another 45 people account including women and the elderly. nearly 250 were interested in what is really minutes. we called intelligence based strikes. well that spring and months will shoot him and he's a postilion john left and does your monetary and who himself has witnessed the will fast times and rough. uh i'm fun eunice non so thank you for joining us again. you yourself were in on the last the i understand before you left garza in in march. what are you hearing from family and friends there at the moment about what's been happening up until now? but these are under the trouble and people are trying to find their loved ones. i think that the $71.00 killed that hasn't been reported can easily be 50 percent or even level. that's a good and the next 2 hours. so people are horrified. people are not
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surprised about it, it's a bit of a shock right now given that they don't know what to do and where to go. and like you said, i mean in, in the news. the why, i mean, these are supposedly intelligent, the air strikes and marty, if it's a, it's a is really nice paper. mentioned that this is the, the g d, g, g, down there strike missiles, the definitely manufactured by the united states. and these have been used by sense, like 7 different targets on the ground, including like you said, that the southern nation plant, augusta then the sites tense streets. and so if they want to target assist in person or a certain suspect that they had in mind, why would they need to target all of these areas with this very heavily and the error message that yes, likes it, but it doesn't make any sense. so that was takes us back to the notion that this
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really right when government considered as different a scene is on the go into the positive as not to human. and that, given that, that has been no retaliation from the international community and the united nations on what they said in his haven't been doing. and so i positive, it's a fee for all they can do whatever they want without any kind of retaliation. so we called on the international community to step in a mosque was designated a safe zone, however, has been targeted yet again. and i think that the default is just not to continue to climb over the next few hours. well, we know conditions on the ground over the last few weeks and months that have been deteriorating as well. now that we've seen even further strikes and civilian infrastructure, i mean there was already an issue around 4 to there was already an issue around food. what, what does on the washing now presents for palestinian people in gauze that was meant to be a safe? so how do people think of that space now? so what we'll see is just a very large beach. so very large beach people used to go there to, to have
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a good time. it wasn't speed, it is attention area. so when the dentist side started, and it really is thought that their land invasion of the south, they designate a mossy as a safe is on. however, like i said, it's just now basically tense one cent. that's what a multi is. however, given what has happened now, i think that people are going to start 3 thinking about it remaining in these tense . i'm not going to reset them back to the oldest homes in the inside units in defense, religion because for them the way they think about it, it's better that if they're going to die, to die on their land, inside their homes and try to rebuild whatever they they last over the last few months, again, there is no safety, that saves the one in the casa, and i think that this must occur. the top of them will also show dots. and they can give whatever reason they,
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they want for the international community. but we have seen this pattern over and over again. they commit genocide and then they come back saying, or we did this because we want to dislike a certain person or a or a certain important to, you know, the person in which is always the same claim. and my question to anything. yeah. who is you said that you were going to destroy him, us, and that you've destroyed them over the last few months in different cities. why are you still one being the same areas? why do you still doing landed visions and the same cities which you would not have? what's next? are you going to continue to commit genocide just to try to save your particular carrier? not socially and thank you for joining us again. all now does here and use our appreciative thank you. i and meanwhile, and the occupied westbank of 3 palestinians had been arrested and is ready to wait on the city of 2 car. and now we have done palestinian fighters confronted his ready troops near the nation's refugee camp in the city since this war,
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and also began as rarely forces and step as if killed at least 574 palestinians in the occupied westbank or palestinians. there also struggling with chronic water shortages as well controls who was a result as in that territory and has reduced the palestinian shed by a 3rd of the west during the crisis. illegal is rarely sacraments, however, enjoy unfettered access to wash and consume some 6 times the volume available to palestinians. no day has this report from the village of if tops and here bethlehem . escaping the july heath these kids enjoy the humble offerings of the towns. dwindling spring, nestled in the valleys of bethlehem in the occupied west bank. if thoughts relies on the water that used to gush through these roman canals are now the enduring trickle is barely enough to irrigate the few fields that remain hired by this water estate gets lost and it's the source of life without it. and none of us can
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clump, i remember that a bit of some, it has the cultural center in their thoughts. he runs a nursery cooperative with friends. here to discuss some of the we take to us to use the water among the farmers. and every year the water supply dwindles, i get to watch every $12.00 to $14.00 days. like everything else in the west bank, israel has total control over water. 30 years ago, israel kept the palestinians chair of their own water. the population has grown 75 percent since then. i'm standing at the bottom of one of 3 historic bulls that used to supply bethlehem on jerusalem with water for a 1000 years, as well as control over the west banks. resources has completely changed that. and now the pools are old right up recently israel announced it was cutting water
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supply to palestinians in the occupied westbank by a 3rd making an already chronic crisis. almost unbearable. yeah. well, i do often. you feel like there's a war going on. you don't know if it's a soldier or a settler, but they can do anything they want and not route you to plant a settlement. the legal supplement spreading here are unaffected by the restrictions they consume 6 times the volume of water available to palestinians. rights groups say water deprivation is an effective weapon and is really land grabs . as israel's wall and supplements increasingly encroach on towns and cities across the west bank. the fight for every drop of water is about a lot more than quenching thirst for palestinians. not all the images ita bethlehem, palestine.
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the view and security council says it is gravely concerned about the humanitarian crisis ensued on the army and the permanent true rabbits support forces has now been fighting for control to move. in 14 months, the u. n. has invited the 2 sides, adults and geneva focused on humanitarian aid and the protection of civilians. is conflict has already forced more than 10000000 people from their homes creating the world's largest displacement crisis. even before the conflict began 15 months ago, the ours of controlled many gold mines, particularly in the for now, united nations investigations say the group is using the proceeds from gold mining to it's quite as the violence has interrupted operations of many minds forcing some of them to close, still low despite production costs, the precious metal still accounts for some 40 percent of sit on export revenue.
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according to official government figures sued on produced 23.2 tons of gold and 2023 and expulsion. just move in half of that. millions of sydney's making living as gold miners, but many are now moving to other parts of the country hoping to apply their trade. the hippa logan has this report from a book or not, and the ones who don't was working in the scorching sun for hours is nothing new to abraham yet. yeah. he was a gold miner for nearly 2 decades and used to dig for the precious metals, including the fine states before he retired. but the worst of the economy forced him to return to work and the deteriorating security situation in south west with them brought him here to elbow. how much in the north, a simple model, digital quote defined is no longer safe. there is a lot of fighting and we couldn't find or work in mines there, how to make money. so i came here because it's safe for the now we can work and food in the living. the rocks containing gold are brought to the smells to be crushed,
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for the mineral can be extracted. gold accounts for 9040 percent of the dance g d, p. and most of it is extracted by our system of miners. but the violence between the army and the rapids support forces has changed back. more than 3000000 people worked in the mining sector before the conflict, according to government figures. but many mines are in the west and south areas that are now under the control of the rapids support forces or sites of incense fighting that has affected livelihood. i know both production is limited to areas like be far from the front line. workers are paid per day here and that's led to people turning to mining to survive. my how much i met a farmer from 50 to speed flight his home with the power minute 3 hours south seas . most of the region in december. the over there, not a month away. we've become neighbors in the middle so we can earn money, feed our children to be able to eat and drink. and just aerospace, there is no work because it's no longer safe because of the war on more workers in
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the sector means more mines and more gold lights of you then to the media that the honestly we estimate that gold production and another for months has increased by about 60 percent from what it was added because the value of gold has increased the people. now c mining as a source of income with those who have been displaced, come from other mining areas of new methods. i think structuring the gold that's helped us here, but we are just a little mining is dangerous. dozens of people have been killed in coupons, but abraham says this is the only way to support his family during the conflict. he but morgan, alta 0, about how much so them as well that spring and surveys. so it's not like is there a such a who leads the mining and extracting campaign work at the end? you action aid and he joins us now from down his back and sold off. okay. it's a visa or i'm just on competition around gold was building in the years before this will how much is it actually a dr. f,
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a both sides in this conflict. i think you have in the history of seduction and who some years ago with now associated with the president in order to protect itself. you h a have me to the power to control the whole lives and from. ready us be cable power and the bed powers is now because between the 2 forces, you can actually it's him who has more power to the mind is better because a gates from the control of quote lines and wellstar the parts his powers that pose night when the s was in the other part of the, of the him, this is the sides and lies with the financial that we make sure that the control of this month's so down connection to who has the up. i and i just hundreds. but the worst part is that the people that are going to give it to me in a new book that will let the benefit themselves,
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not to enrich themselves in the school. so if you to choose my money and other forms analysis, well i understand, no, you was saying that it's absolutely critical for the r assess, but it's also critical for the other side. so the rabbits of workforce has tightened control of it, sites and all for which it already had me took a major one. i understand captain others, it took the refinery and called to him, but the all knee itself is also got its own gold supply elsewhere. so both sides of benefiting from, from the export of gold allowing the ongoing arming of this conflict. of course uh uh, to be any quoted speaks. uh quick money is needed. uh with uh, very less uh i for my lease he gave me uh because right now is the student's name. so it is an inch that 50 percent of all state his mind in the, in that she's done is michael adults of the country. that's due to the less control
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of, of the porter. and if you have control of the board, that is why most of sports is old or the many show they will make sure that includes each the site some g u. s. suit me. so that takes, you know, the g now which one do permits or when they change finances? so they're able to, to, to, to find the show as well as the concept to be able to stand up for everyone. and it's to, that isn't, but it's always, uh for, for the manuals. and it's, it's, it's, it's 10 as a resource cuz because it's the quickest for me to make money and you make sure it's a noise that you're able to check and it's much more weight and as much power into money. and if it's done money, these gets in control of the country and we say that power struggle continues to be so a lot of the, the, a receptor who leads mining extraction. we could actually thank you so much for sharing your insights with us here on to 0. the visa. thank you. and especially
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when, so i'll spell a head here on al jazeera and sports fans, teenage best. a boy is getting ready is take on england in the final of the euros. and they will be here with sandstone for the maybe 300 people died when flight, i made 17 for shut down of ukraine. but a decade later, i have to fight for just as continues. must go, refuses to 100 with 3 men convicted of maxima to prosecute us. believe russia's president was directly involved. 101 east investigates. the case against platinum includes in on, out to 0. my lie. you mention ease the ice on our,
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which is here. the the back, it is time for us for them and the has the option from level them to get finals just finished up of where are cried. she give a is the new wimbledon champion. she beach has been piling in $0.03 the when the final tried cheek of a was targeting a 2nd grand slams cycle. she won the french sharpen in 2021 and the check for easter, the 1st set cycle. 60. how many had never won a much at wimbledon, and so they, she and it's 175 thing back to take it to a decider. but unfortunately for her as a 2nd straight grand samsung to see she also wrote in denver since my last month, i keep waiting. it says that 6 full to get a hands on the truck. now just the dates going, so the you are always final between spain they and then not surprisingly,
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a lot of the focus is on spanish. see niger lemayne your mouth is teammates helping the boss along. the stall celebrates his 17th birthday during training. you know, i'll get one of the goals in spain's semi final, when i have a friends to suppress pele is the youngest of a score in a major tournaments, even the opposition content, nice talents over the spot that he was 12 when, when college of it uh so that was pretty scary that you were 12 years old. when could you read was around and so it's always good. he is placed on a positive and it was a 16 year old you asked about. so you just upload it, you know, may as of what we find as well as a, apply all you have to respect to, of emails, journey to football installed and be down in a working class of just outside of boston line, or is for the a call reports born to an equitorial getting a mother and a moroccan father medium out as a son of rocha fonda, a multi ethnic neighborhood near barcelona, for the working class suburb home to
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a large immigrant population. the mounts rise is a source of local inspiration. as part i'm said that i understood is the pride of the neighborhood man, one carlo serrano keeps assign jersey on the wall of his cafe, where your mouth father, try and coffee on the house. so he could afford to take his son to training mean as a, as a mean is the example of a kid who has had to work hard, who has been a good student who is just graduated from secondary school. and he has gotten way he has gotten because he has worked hard for it. your mouth, dad, minear is still irregular, and the 38 year old is confident. those years bringing his son to training will pay off against england. on sunday. we will win 3 new, i'm confidence and i trust his team because they are great guys and there are giving and they're all on the main, your mouth joined, etc. parts that on his academy when he was just 7 years old, he was scared of his halting for his local club not to read. even then his scale
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was office. below the i was on picking a few to get the ball squad cool. so it was close done, you know, that's the way when he was in school, he in his classroom, if you go to the board, because he would take it in school and we moved him to a higher category and he did the same thing with me. but he couldn't move up anymore because he was really young. and then barcelona came in to keep my way to what the show you will for many kids here in rocha. fonda football is more than just a sports. it's an aspiration and your mouth rise is the stuff of dreams. my son is like any other kid and default her dream and has had the opportunity to achieve it . and he is already there, win or lose against england in the euro. final, i sunday. mean, your mouth will always be a local hero, and many help his generations, lea, a know, messy for the a car, how to 0 while just there, as far as well as being sole can see fullness. goldman strong can bein sports
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broadcast. i'm the great. but whether or not he's surprised that england has made it to the fund. i always thought that thing, when would, could, i should get to the final. what was the surprise was i proudly of the stuff that you're right. but it's the group cds, and i've always said when you come to tournament like use other woke up. the one thing you have to do is get through your group. once you're through the group, then you start to what do you, if i performances, but they've, they've dug deep, defy to england. and they've been a little fortunate. i don't think anyone can deny that with things that have gone their way, but they've shown great resilience and determination not to be when things of look to be against them. when it looked like again, slow back here, they might lose, you know, it looked at what the in switzerland be, might lose with, against the touch they might lose. but the, then it came through every one of the. so the why is that the final, i think a really good top with the confidence must be up in the spring or the favorites to win this. is that how you see this match?
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yes. before the starts, they've been the best team with i don't think anyone can help you with that. other teams have stumbled, anglin, germany have then play great portuguese french, the belgians, all these teams that everyone felt might have a chance of winning all of them of play poorly at times. but the spanish of product consistency advised them. they've been fantastic and all the games that 16 of 6, i don't think, and i think i'm writing things. i don't think anyone is one a major to an event like this. having 17 or 7 him and even when you say back to woke up here and cut off. know so long ago. what did that gina do? the lose the 1st game to seventy's. and then when, when is to me, it's very difficult to win 7 games. i will fight at this level. and that's like not please an english times as well. the spanish, typically to the best and the finger created. we have the playing well when, but i franklin play to the very best. i think they'll be spanish. now columbia,
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as president, has declared that the day after the call for america funding will be a public holiday. whether or not his team wins or loses. the colombians taking on defending champions origin, seen in miami the 1st time they've made the final since they won in 2001 that remains the only victory results and seen that going for an unprecedented 16th carpet sites via is on same board. all they will need the columbia and team like our country's flag is a symbol of unity. not a violent so polarization. so a monday day of, of victory. we will celebrate with a civic day. it must be seen as the unity of the people of columbia. and the french sports minister took a plunge in the river sign on saturday in a bit to prove it is clean enough to stage olympic swimming. events lights of this month. a reverse of the opening ceremony was cancelled last week to to hi pollution levels. marathons swimming and troy f one rice is all scheduled to take place in the river. all right, that is high school is looking finance stuff. thanks so much sunday. well,
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