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tv   NEWS 30min  Al Jazeera  August 27, 2024 3:00am-3:31am AST

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[000:00:00;00] the the imaginary response is being completely strangled unlimited. the our ability of what we can do for you and says it's unable to conduct 8 operations and gaza, half the israel's evacuation orders the by sort of any age group to have you with us. this is elsa 0 lives from do also coming up is really army conduct scenario striking the occupied westbank killing at least 5 palestinians. russia strikes ukraine's power grid and one of the biggest attacks of the war at least 7 people are killed and incident. torrential rain has
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caused the dam to burst killing dozens of the the the united nations says it's now unable to deliver aden, gods that because of israel's force evacuation orders the you and insisted is not withdrawing or suspending operations in the strip. it's main facilities or in the central area where it's really military movements are forcing people to flee off a 0 is gabriel elizondo reports from the un headquarters in new to troubling scenes from debt or a butler as desperate palestinians are once again forcibly displaced after the most recent evacuation orders by these really military, over the weekend. for most of these people, this is one of numerous times they have been displaced. the sick and tired are not spared the street. so appliances people were seen evacuation orders that are on the move they,
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they don't know what to do to they stay to the way so that faced with impossible choices. according to a senior, un official, israel also ordered un personnel running at operation center in general butler to evacuate immediately on sunday as well. the u. n. staff had to find shelter most are now in our my wasi. but because of the evacuation orders on monday, the u. n was forced to hold all of their aid operations and it's unclear when they might resume the you and relief and works agency for palestinian refugees known as unreal on monday. continue to keep their shelters and health clinics open, but under difficult circumstances. while the rest of the un system and gaza is paused, what we're talking about is on who are being embedded in places. so if it, if they are there and they're able to help, they will help and they will distribute,
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we're not able to move people from point a to point b. we're not able to go find us . there is no way to find the safety ice, very limited access to monetary and resources because the humanitarian operation is also being displaced within needs that back to ation, windows and the humanitarian response. it is being completely strangled unlimited. our ability of what we can do for you and was planning to roll out its polio vaccine in guys a later this week. like given the new evacuation, borders and uncertainty on when the un can again, resume normal operations. it's unclear when or if the un will be able to distribute them. gabriel's on to out is either united nations in new york of the zeros hendo, who already has more from their own about and central augusta. it's miserable and
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everyone humanitarian. you and worker is people, a journalist, everyone is in a state of panic and frustration. we're talking about more than a 1000000 people in the middle area and those who are squeezed into that is, but i know you and people are humanitarians and there has been 0 protection for them. and that's why they were on able to continue facilitating and continue their operation. there is no protection for them. their warehouses are in the red zone. and not only that are warehouses also their best houses and offices where they were, all of their operations were based in that in bella, we're talking about different organizations, like the world food program, unit stuff, you know, and a lot of other u. n. agencies. now this is gonna affect the people deeply, not only that they were unable to their, their displays a couple of times, some people have been displaced for more than 7 or 8 times,
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but also they are a complete dated lot on food a. so now it's not only the people who the you an agency serves but also the workers in the u. n. agencies and other humanitarian organizations. dr. ali, a lady is a palace send you an orthopedic surgeon base in dallas, texas. he volunteered in gauze in april. this year, but he was been denied entry in june by the is release for a 2nd student who gotcha. so that didn't happen. so as someone who volunteer to go to the hospital, what did you think when you heard that the un now is having to interrupt its operations? i mean, this is a heart breaking news. first of all, seeing the, the lot of a being able to be deliver currently and probably one of the worst, most times in what's going on in gaza. we feel more helpless than ever
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before. it's unfortunate getting constant text messages from the people that i worked with from my 1st mission trip in san eunice that had to relocate to the hospital and get them back now that they're being forced to evacuate this hospital. and all the surrounding areas are being forced to evacuate. when the u. n . is the only agency able to deliver aid auto how much, how much does it directly affect hospitals there? there are 2 things really going on with the darrow. the hospital which is in the central gaza one is that as we've just found out, the un is suspending aid. so i'd like to find out from you how much you in a it actually affects hospital work. and number 2, of course, is that they are just now next to what is realize announced or evacuating zones. that means zones where they're going to conduct further military operations. so there's, this is an added safety concern for them. but let's take that 1st point, how much does u. n a help? hospitals function?
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it's a 100 percent and vital to the, to the functioning of hospitals and the size that the un coordinates part of the mission trips to the gaza strip. so whenever they stopped functioning, that we are unable to coordinate any emission trips were unable to coordinate any supplies necessary to complete the work that we travel to has to, to, to and the number to is actually waiting at the hospital, which i was informed of last night in data about which is similar to the hospital that was evacuated. a couple months ago that i worked at. i mean in you're getting 24 hour notice to move all your patients, all your medical supplies out of this area. and patients that i've seen are now being evacuated from this hospital by family members and structures. and so the halting of the u. n. a in the back to ations in these areas is totally
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a totally distress the capacity for any 80 to be delivered in the reason i want to make sure we're talking about the same hospital. this is alexa hospital in darrow about yes. yes sir. this is, this is alex a hospital and getting better off, which i was informed that they were given, evacuation orders last night from the people that work there. so where are they going? which. busy that were displaced from the european garza hospital where i worked out . so they, they're attempting to reopen the european garza hospital in rough and, and the board over a 100 and some units which they're, they're moving to other hospitals. they're also moving patients to come out of the entwined, basically anywhere they can find availability to move their equipment in patients. but yes, that as a hospitalization within that region that they are, they have been forced to evacuate. can you is so as a doctor who worked in a goes to a hospital,
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can you tell our viewers what it's like when we're talking about patients and staff, medical staff evacuating a hospital? i mean, it is one of the most heartbreaking things ever. when i, as an orthopedic surgeon, i was told to enable these patients to be able to walk as soon as possible. and i fear that an evacuation would be coming because those patients who cannot walk cannot leave the hospital. and so the necessary steps, i literally saw patients, family members driving the miles from the hospital that was forced to evacuate to a different hospital because there is no capacity, there is no infrastructure to help get these patients out. so everyone relies on their patients. and if they can't walk, they're being dried in a few health care workers from doctors and nurses to stay behind for their patients . and we saw the results of that. somebody to ship a hospital and, and, and what it,
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what it means to stay behind with your patients once you are forced to be evaluated . right, and dr elliot low id. thank you very much for your perspective today. no problem. thank those. in the occupied westbank now is really settlers of shot dead, one palestinian, and wounded 6 others. that's according to the palestinian authority the settlers attacked palestinian homes in the village of one of your home. their best to him. the injured were rushed to hospital europe and increase the tax plays really as living and legal settlements in the occupied westbank since the war in gaza began. v as really army has conducted an air strike until carnes killing, at least by palestinians. israel says it was targeting would have called an operations room in the north sheriff's refugee camp. and it's really striking the same area last week, killed 3 palestinians. they've been around 50 is really a strikes in the west bank since the start of the war due to abraham has more from
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ramallah of medical sources. and that's will kind of area tell us that they've received the body parts and the bodies of 5 palestinians who have been killed as a result of that is really areas track that took place in the nor shims f u g. come . we know that these really forces have been looking to target a bullshit jack, who's been one of the leaders. it's not the main leader of the to get him in the north, some, some, but solely and ended up as you camp. and he has survived several assess the nation that sense, but we know that one of those who have been killed has been released as part of the captives exchange deal that took place last november, all and old. we've been seeing an increase in the use of as really air strikes against palestinian targets in the occupied westbank. do you want figures? i was hoping about more than 50 there a store. it's mostly by drones and most of them have been sent through the areas of janine to cut him and some of them in nablus to the north of the occupied west bank
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orland or we are talking about the intensive use of these areas strikes that have been happening around the residential places in homes, affecting many other palestinians. at the same time, we're talking about the strike. we've been seeing some there is attacking palestinians in bethlehem, in a village north and south of the occupied west bank with palestinians have been already seeing a lot of subtler attacks. they've been car rock the thing since the war started and policy and save the distance of in unity. that is really settler's feel is allowing them to continue attacking palestinians and their homes. is that, but he does eat off the occupied with frank how this by the at least one person has been killed in central ukraine after a russian missile strike. regional official save and miss of demolish the hotel in
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privy re sliced. people are thought to be trapped into the rubble. the kremlin has not commented on the incident, but it has in the past said its forces, do not target civilian infrastructure. a us president joe biden has condemned the russian air strikes on ukraine's power grid and vowed to continue providing military support to keep his comments follow. one of the biggest attacks of the war so far, ukraine's military says russian misses and drones killed at least 7 people in damage power facilities across the country. alex, get top of the supports from the capital, keith. every tyrant of a key, there's a lot which is russian aerotech in bonds is detected the beloved booms is the capital said defenses engaged incoming missiles, but some got through people here. i've seen it all before. i always take a book, especially during long air raid alerts and massive attacks. i'm fully involved in
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the plot and don't think about themselves. flying over the hydro power plant to the north of cuba was also targeted president below de zalinski condemned the attack opposed to mix with prepares, but not much for sharing that i had a chance. there's been a lot of damage in the energy sector, but every way web, how cuts were introduced. restoration works already underway or a tablet gauge will be working round the clock will make sure paul is back over rocks, a missile stroke products and cities across the country. seeing he is tracking, look in the west and reproach the east. this is the worst error, the soul ukraine's had to endure in months for the express purpose of trying to smash. rephrase electricity and water networks. within the 3rd year of the war, these long range russian missile strikes showed no sign of slowing down. colleagues, patropolis, which is 0, chief more than 60 people have died and
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a 100 others are missing after the dam collapsed and sedan following heavy rain residents, a many couldn't escape from their vehicles because of the fast blowing water houses here is hipaa. morgan has this report. this is the aftermath of the collapse of auto body. them in sedan. so rec, safety vehicles that were carrying goods to and from the states capital port sedan submarine. dozens of people swept away. the dam broke after the state experienced one of its worth drains and recent history, releasing millions of cubic meters of water that swept through nearby communities. right. how i li, i thought that the used today around 3, the dam broke and the water swift. why around 40 people, we were covered some bodies and they were people who's a bought think gold. most people survived. i called some people from the area where i'm from the type of area. and they told me that all the houses and everything was
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swept away. locals say at least 60 people were killed on the dam. collapse the reservoir created by them was the main source of drinking water for the administrative capital of port for them. the regents the rain is montane is and the floods have cuts off. several villages. authorities have launched the search and rescue operations for those traps, which, reaching them is not easy done on it. so, you know, we received a message saying there were people who were stuck and 7 cars and that they tried to get the mash, but couldn't. they were also 7 trucks carrying families, elderly people, and children. we then received another call. i'm are told at the time i collapsed this happens as around 12 or 1230. so we came to the area to check out the situation, but we couldn't reach they are, but um, because there was so much water this is really season has cause to widespread destruction across northern sedan. at least 39 people have been killed and 112
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injured and more than 21000 people have been displaced. and the red sea states is not the only eastern states affected impulse and neighboring capitalist date. the collapse of them caused to rent so floods that's cuts off the city and forced people to higher ground, a waiting rescue, and humanitarian assistance to help them get through the coming days. he but morgan, alta 0 on soon. rainfall has caused flash flooding, and parts of weston, india forcing thousands of people to evacuate streets and homes and good. you're right. states have been inundated, hundreds of villages have lost electricity. officials say nearly a 100 people have been killed in rain related incidents since the onset of the monsoon in july is still a head on elsa 0. the battle over a bank, what's threatening to send libya's economy into a tailspin have more on that and a new law in australia that allows workers to disconnect from work why employers say it will only cause confusion.
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children throw stones at me erects last generation on outages in the showcase of the best document resumes from across the network. on the the, you're watching else a 0 a reminder of our headlines. the seller, the united nations, says it's unable to carry out a distribution in gaza. that is after israel ordered the evacuation to 4th of their obama on sunday. the u. n. was forced to evacuate its main operation center and
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central gas and is really striking the occupied westbank has killed at least 5 palestinians. israel says it was targeting in operations room until carmen was really settlers of also carried out a tax on the palestinian homes and your best to him killing another of palestinian and entering 6 of at least one person has been killed in the central ukrainian city of privy re after russian messiah, you know, till it comes up. the russian forces target the energy facilities across the country. a series of attacks and pakistan has targeted police stations, railway lines, and highways and baluchistan province. they happened on the anniversary of the assassination of a separate this leader. at least 74 people have been killed. the most serious incidents was in was the whole district where a migrant workers were dragged from vehicles and shot. come all hide our reports from us, some of that. this is the aftermath of
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a 9 bush on the highway and focused on most of the district. at least 23 people. it was shot dead yet after the attackers checked their identity guard then opened fire . the subject by the gunman 1st targeted the trucks. they bundle an off to that they stopped the buses. any passenger who came from punjab was supposed to get off before they shot them dead? yes. the gun mendoza burnt. then trucks and rate goes before fleeing, but it took several hours for the security force and then medical games, 2 days to area board, the dead and wounded up being taken to the nearest hospital. the medical emergency was declared when we heard about the incident. all of us doctors, paramedics and other stuff has been present here in the hospital since last night. and in the morning i have to press the casualties were brought to our hospital. this is not the 1st attack of its game earlier in april, another 9 people get in a similar attack and no school district or below just on, i guess on, is a go to the scores that say they have been
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a number of our tags and drugs but not just on, and they claim to have good at least right of of the attackers. without giving exact details of all the locations i separate, the group called the balloon liberators. your nami has claimed responsibility for the day bucket funds, interior minister quarter, to barbaric and promise to bring gold responsibility. good just to come all the data. all. it's not my but this is the latest and a series of attacks and baluchistan targeting migrant workers primarily from neighboring punjab province. in april this year, 9 passengers were pulled off a bus and your nurse key and shot dead after gunmen check their id cards. last october and identified gunmen killed 6 labors and to about the police confirmed these killings were targeted. all the victims were from southern punjab. and back in 2015 gunmen attacked a labourers camp near to her box, killing 20 construction workers and enjoying 3 others. the victims were from send
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and punjab. as i came is a security and defense analyst. she explains why migrant workers were the main target a separatist groups. and below just on the bridge, the lead time did it says migrant claybrooke respond to the box the because it says symbolic act against what the view as the exploitation and marginalization of life and resources by so far outside there's according to them. these are taxed into go attention into their cause and it said i'm do pressure on the government an industrial rating in the region. now it's interesting that a lot of these attacks of growing boss, the constitution amendment to the 18th amendment way, by below just constant basis. the multifaceted challenge is rooted in estimate pensions and resource disputes. we must also keep in mind that the, i think pensions off below just on are deeply trying with the political grievances
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that such groups have one of the feet of marginalized and under represented. it harbors a significant discontent against both the central government and other ethnic groups. it is unfortunate and the tension has only manifested in these kinds of binding, but insurgencies undermines for brita autonomy and independence. however, of the boxes on the government, the law enforcement agencies on now more than ever need to revisit, not only the negotiation and tabletops with some of the senior politicians that same dance and civil society members to come up with a multi faceted solution to these challenges because just whiteness of going is not going to be able to recover and deescalate the wind is. so there's a site for control of a key component of libby as economy. it's central bank. the presidential council has appointed a new board of directors taking control of the bank headquarters and tripoli in
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response to the power level government in eastern libya, said it will suspend oil production and exports. that's disrupting financial transactions, threatening to collapse the economy. and as well as opposition leader has been summoned to court for a 2nd time over last month disputed presidential election results had wounded gonzalez, reportedly failed to appear in court over the weekend when he was summoned. the 1st time the court wants to question him about an opposition website which published detail results of july's vote event, as well as top court declared president nicholas venturo the victor. but tallies posted by the opposition show gonzalez, winning by a rezoning margin employees in australia. now have the right to ignore work related calls and emails after office hours. this follows the introduction of a so called right to disconnect the law supporter, say it aims to restore work life balance. victoria getting the reports it's
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increasingly difficult for many employees to disconnect from work. and it's a trend that's accelerated, sophisticated, 19 pandemic. so many workers in the australian city of sydney. welcome the introduction of a new right to disconnect room, which means employees can't be punished for ignoring what related calls and emails outside office hours. we spend so much about 5 connected to our farms connected to our emails on all day. and i think that it's really hard to switch off as it is. so having these laws coming to a place where you know, we, we, we really do disconnect is really important. australians worked on average 281 hours of unpaid, over time. last year was the equivalent of move in $88000000000.00. australia joins around 2 dozen countries, mostly in europe and less than america which have similar rules. it should help web places work out, managers and employees work out together between them what's needed and what found
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necessary and better ways of doing things. that's what i would hope that the slides too. but some, a skeptical about whether the new route will what i think it's an excellent idea. i hope the catch is on. i thought it a catch on in our inventory to tell the truth. we are professionals, well paid are expected to deliver. and uh, we'd be, we'd have to deliver 24724 hours a day. if you have 2 employees will still be able to contact workers in an emergency. and an employee can only refuse to respond wherever it is reasonable to do so. defining reasonable will be up to a straightly as industrial regulation, which must take into account the personal circumstances that the worker and how and why the contact was made. both these say the new role is ambiguous and will create confusion. but many employees say, well, give them the confidence to create the best of what lies balance. victoria gay to be out is there. and that's it from me 0 then yay!
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