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these days, thanks to the blood that has been shed in gaza and rafah, it has become more evident that the veil has been removed from the false face of western countries, which is hidden under the issue of human rights and freedom of expression . and let him rest in his shelter. be a great servant. in the name of allah. i am with you today with the world. as
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always , we start the program with the latest images from palestine in the last 24 hours.
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hospital sources announced
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that 34 people were martyred in the attacks of the zionist regime on different areas of gaza since morning. the army of the zionist regime today, after the air attack on al-nusirat camp , which was done to create chaos and intensify the humanitarian crisis. ayad al-maghazi assassinated the mayor of this camp along with his three children. various areas in the center and south of the gaza strip were targeted by zionist air and artillery attacks. the ministry of health of gaza has also announced that 77 palestinian martyrs were hospitalized in the last 24 hours of crimes committed by the occupying regime. were transferred and 221 others
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were injured in these attacks. according to this report, the number of martyrs of the military operations of the zionist regime in gaza since 15 mehr until now. to 3631 people and the number of wounded to 8,3530 people arrived. hamas has announced that it targeted a merkava tank of the zionist regime in yabna camp in rafah city with yasin 105 rockets.
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hamas also announced the implementation of heliburn operation behind the borders in the south of the gaza strip and announced that its forces successfully crossed the border fence and attacked the headquarters of the zionist regime. the zionist army has also agreed to the implementation of this operation by the qassam battalions during the journey. the zionist media announced that a soldier belonging to the border unit of the israeli army was killed in a conflict in southern gaza. qassam said a building where soldiers are stationed he targeted the zionist with a rocket, which led to the death or injury of these soldiers. by identifying the commercial cargo belonging to a zionist shipping company, malaysia prevented it from entering the customs. in response to the crimes committed by the zionist regime in the gaza strip, the prime minister of malaysia announced that no commercial ship belonging to this regime
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is allowed to dock and unload cargo in malaysian ports. a sales company was about to enter malaysia, which was identified and confiscated during a detailed inspection operation at the customs , and according to the order of the prime minister , the commercial cargo belonging to the zionist regime, which was intended to be returned to thailand, was returned to thailand. it was entering malaysia under the cover of rented containers from several different companies. the trailers carrying this
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large commercial cargo contain hundreds of tons of frozen chicken in the trade unit of the security and quarantine complex of immigration customs. the most basic action of his country in the southeast region is to protest against israel's unequal war against gaza, and
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put all ships owned by zim and any other ships under the flag of the black first regime. channel 13 of zionist tv reported that the secretary general of the united nations has announced to tel aviv that preparations have been made to place israel on the organization's blacklist due to the targeting of children in gaza. the final decision will be taken next week. in a statement by antonio guterres condemning the israeli attack on the nasirat refugee camp in gaza, the fundamental principles of the united nations should not be violated. the media of the zionist regime considered this action of the secretary general of the united nations as a political blow to tel aviv. channel 13 of this regime's tv has stated that tel aviv is afraid of such an action because
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it will cause countries to impose sanctions, including countries that export weapons to israel. the american cbs network fired one of the professors of depaul university in chicago because of presenting a research plan about gaza reported. in this project, this biology professor asked his students to focus on the biological impact of the war in gaza and examine the impact of genocide on human biology. in the letter of dismissal of this professor, the university stated: students do not have the right to talk about political issues in the classrooms and this assignment has nothing to do with this field. students supporting this professor's complaint letter with approx. they submitted signatures and
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called for his return by holding a rally. international gatherings and support for gaza continued today i see. dia 9 de junho vote aliança democrática
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portugalho vai em frente tens aqui tua gente o galho vai em frente pensa aqui tua gente o galho vai em frente pensa aqui tua gente do próximo domingo.
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fourthly, we do not confirm the stability of the supportive and continuous position of the support of the palestinian people . al-tsa'eedna al-toufan yatuqat allah akbar allah akbar allah
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in the rest of the world today we want a short documentary of two weeks in the dilapidated hospitals of gaza together b. to your medical mission into gaza, what i saw there was worse than any war zone i've ever been been to. i can't be clear enough, the video
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is hard to watch, the footage is very graphic, but there are times when the world needs to see the horrors of war. i believe this is one of those times. there's a young girl named amira that you'll get to meet. she has gruesome injuries. amira should be on everyone's mind, every day that this war continues. and of day 11, it's been another really long day, first thing on the... that was trying to get um some patients transferred out of gaza, there is a 15-year-old kid that was paralyzed, it was hit by a tank shell when he was playing soccer, there's one one girl jenna, she's really malnourished, their families are asking us if they can be transferred, one of them just um burst into tears sobbing and i just didn't know what to do um bus we can't
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we can't take all them there was an air strike one of our paramedics was killed and two of them are critically injured, it's just a shock when you're in the emergency room, they bring in someone who you know, his heart stopped, so we had to do chest compressions, we had to inhale him, and it was just really hard for the staff, they don't have time to really even grieve, bus they stop, the work doesn't get done, people die. it's apocalyptic. my name is sameratar and i'm a surgeon from chicago. in my spare time i volunteer in war zones and now i'm part of the first convoy of four international doctors to be embedded into northern gaza. this moment, northern gaza there is zero international presence.
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we're completely cut off from the world. the mission is supposed to be two weeks long. we bring enough food for a month in case we get stranded. that just happened now. yes, damn. as we waited this is really checkpoint, bomb goes off nearby. during the checkpoint we're not supposed to get out of the car, we are checked by snipers, so always the hands. we're just one ambulance driving into the apocalypse, but i feel obligated to be here. and welcome to gaza. here we are, i'm going to show you what a collapsed healthcare system actually looks like. even if you follow the news, the images you see are sanitized perspective of a war zone, so this time i decided to film my journey. day one, so it's day two, the end of day four, end of day six, beginning of day seven, when i'm not operating, i record video diaries, i did not get that much sleep last night, another mass
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casualty event , back to back to back cardiac arrest, cut off the electricity, conserve fuel, and i interviewed doctors and patients, what was this? this is a long time ago, in my opinion, the aircrafts of al-estlatla and the city are almost at the level of the gaza strip. there was a message you would like to tell the world, one message you could. share we wanted to give message to the world what would it be we try to plant our futures in this place but now there is no future help us help us please see fire please stop this "there are only few hospitals that are actually working in gaza , we're stepping over dead bodies, we put in a couple chest tubes without anesthesia. the mechanics jerry rig to use to salvage limbs. sterility here is more of suggestion. there's not enough blood
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in the blood bank for everyone. we only have enough to maybe save five to 10 emergency patients. it's like we're operating. in the 19th century, the world health organization has documented 450 attacks on the healthcare system since october 7. the staff of this hospital tell me they were stripped to their underwear and handcuffed and after one attack, they killed them by gunshot, two high-ganis and wonders. sorry, israel says hamas hides in these facilities. "this is the entrance to the emergency room of indonesian hospital, which is currently non-functional. when this hospital was bombed, it was reported that at least a dozen people were killed, but that's a massive understatement, because when this ct scanner was destroyed, countless people were given a death sentence. this patient, this patient, both of these
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patients, every single one of these patients needs a ct scan to diagnose their injury. for this patient." situation we need to plan city, so just keep an eye on him and make sure nothing bad happens and if it does we do our best, we cannot do anything, many of these patients could be saved if they were just about anywhere else in the world, but here, no medication, we wit luck and chance, wait luck and chance, this is the end of day seven , beginning of day eight, it's about 3 in the morning, the two patients that were taken to surgery emergently overnight uh died, we work so hard the night before, putting in chest tubes and central lines and utilizing all these resources and they don't t make it and we're wondering if it's worth it. a war zone triage. is often a guessing game. i feel regret because people get left behind, like this little girl, her name is amira. her legs were severely injured in a blast. i'm
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now going to show you her wounds, but be warned, they're horrifying. we see this, and far worse, all day long, and i believe the world has a responsibility to see it too. patients like amira are not emergencies, so we end up prioritizing others. the problem is that the longer we wait, the less likely it will be that we can save their limbs. that's it why trioge is so difficult. saving one life means someone else dies or gets permanently disabled. this is omar. he waited so long for surgery that his wounds became infected, now they have maggots growing in them. there is no choice left but to amputate. fortunately we can squeeze a mira in for surgery.
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legs and today we don't amputate. we have to decide whether to amputate her but to save her legs, she's going to need additional surgeries, and i worry that when the time comes, the hospital will be too overwhelmed to help her. the longer this war goes on, the more wounds will become infected, the more limbs will have to be amputated, without more resources, even the people who are lucky enough to survive will be permanently disabled. i'm the first american you've ever met. yes, you are the person, yes, what do you do to meet you? well, what do you think of americans? uh, no, lost his wife during this war, and lost his sister
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with her kids and you live here, yes, we live here, and i live in the department of stairs, many of these healthcare workers live in the hospital or in the rubble outside, this is my home, now you see it, no home, no home, no home, without... their families were either dead or fled south. i'm curious to know why they stayed behind. says that driving an ambulance gave him a sense of purpose. hanineen, the anesthetist, says her work helps her heal. a war zone is not just brutal wounds, there is also kindness. my son, he was telling me that. die, i want you to know and tell the world that i forgive, we would like peace with any nationalities, anyone, we just, we don't hate anyone, there's
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compassion and generosity like when they bake us donuts, even though they're starving, there's resilience and the ways they continue to find joy, like from soccer, ronaldo, i love you ronaldo, i will do my best to make sure he sees it, there is a sense of duty to humanity. that's what inspires these doctors and nurses to stay. it is remarkable to witness. he's doing a lot better. keep up the good work buddy. all right, well that's a win. so what can actually be done to save more innocent lives? any cease fire agreement must address these three issues. first, it needs to be easier for aid to get into gaza, especially bare necessities like food and... the un says that even basic items including these children's medical scissors, anesthetics and x-ray machines are being denied entry. second, it needs to be easier
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to get injured civilians out of gaza. an estimated 14 patients need to be evacuated, but only a trickle are allowed out. our convoy can't get approval to bring a single one. third, medical infrastructure needs to be protected. these political issues, the medical ones. they... be indisputable, it's the end of day 13, it's kind of mixed emotions because we're happy to be going home but also sad to be leaving. jenna, the seven-year-old, her mom, came to me saying i thought we were coming with you, what's happening, why, why are you going and we're staying? we feel a little guilty, almost a little ashamed. i saw by the icu, jalad is one of the paramedics that was injured. holid lost his wife and three of us. children and he still continued to work as a paramedic, his prognosis isn't that great, next to him, he was the kind man who was always offering
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me coffee and tea from his ambulance. he's stable, he actually had the breathing tube removed this morning, all of his friends were there surrounding his bed, and around people like this, it's like a brotherhood, it's very inspiring how people can maintain their spirits, there's one more thing you need to see, on one of my last days i came across a man collecting dirt, going up the staircase, holy cow! "you weren't kidding when you said you got a farm, his wife is pregnant and he's planning a garden to grow food for his future child, inshallah, we will have a baby after three months, i try to have some vegetables, how are they you feeling this morning,
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alhamdulillah, alhamdulillah" after the war.
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now we will start the case and the conversation of our program tonight, we want to talk with mr. laurent louie , a former member of the belgian parliament, about the war in gaza, the genocide of the zionists in it as a test of
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western democracy. let's talk, mr. louie. hello, hello to you , mr. louie. you have been active for more than two decades you have a political background, you were part of it in the belgian parliament, so you were present in the inner core of the political structure and you are completely familiar with the policies of the european governments. we are about to talk and you have the conditions to explain these uncertainties to us. first of all, i think it is most important to talk about democracy. after the beginning of israel's genocide in gaza, we saw a special action by a number of european governments, which criticized israel's critics in various ways. they suppress 100% while
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it was thought people should be able to talk freely about such issues. in your opinion, in general , how honest are these governments in terms of loyalty to democracy and democracy? yes , the west has been talking about democracy for decades. and they are trying to convince the people of the world that the west is the cradle. it is a democracy and everyone can do anything here. in fact, i have to say that these democracies are democracy in appearance. they are dictatorships. changing the face of palestine, what we see , is actually a long process that is happening in palestine.

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