Skip to main content

tv   [untitled]    June 8, 2024 2:00am-2:30am IRST

2:00 am
2: check the qualification of candidates for the presidential election in the final stages. on the fourth day, the guardian council of the constitution examined the qualifications of the candidates for the presidential election in the morning and in the evening . according to the law, today is the last day of the initial five-day opportunity for the guardian council to review the qualifications, and this opportunity can be extended if needed. mr. guardian council said that the council's effort
2:01 am
is to use the second legal opportunity as minimally as possible to announce the results of the investigation and the names of the candidates as soon as possible . if they know him, they have an acquaintance, the inquiries received will be raised and finally voting, but this voting is secret, that is, i don't know the person next to me regarding this candidate, whether his opinion is, for example, confirmation or non-confirmation , it will be completely decided later. and well, it is announced that our basis has been the same since the last years as long as i was in the council meeting. qualify , then political groups. you can call him as
2:02 am
they should introduce their own representative, so we are based on the law, as i said, the discussions in the meeting are quite serious, and we express our opinion with the sincerity that it is , we express our argument, but we cannot enter against anyone , for example, even you. the advice is meaningless, 21 days until the election of the 14th presidential term. mande and people say their priorities in electing the president are weapons. respect the principles of the revolution , be province-oriented. have good diplomacy . it should be simple, it should be in the field. the priorities of the country are three weeks before the most important event the country's politicians and the people who talk about the importance of their presence in this political scene. the fate of the enemy's structure is now unknown. aiming at these important days
2:03 am
, we have given the task of the soil of our country to all these martyrs and that we should really try to reach that peak. in the remaining days until the 14th presidential election, the people say that their priorities for electing the president are weapons. he should think about people's problems , be from the people, know people's pain, always be at work, be on stage.
2:04 am
and young people, let's work. in my opinion, the future of our country is in the hands of young people and many of our compatriots they have been chosen by the martyr president in this term . we look at how simple the previous president was. reach the state of the country and fix the country's economy and not sit behind the desk like mr. raisi, come to the hearts of the people , exactly what we expect mr. raisi from this president that we want now. there is much more between us than we can imagine. people said in the interviews today that on the 8th of july, we will go to the polls for the greater honor of our country. behnaz qudsi of radio and television news agency. thank you for your attention.
2:05 am
in the name of god, ladies and gentlemen, i am alireza hashim i am with you today, natives of the world. as always , we start the program with the latest images from palestine in the last 24 hours.
2:06 am
those who are displaced, those who are expelled from the camp, those who are the enemies of the people, let them be sheltered on their faces . and ali or baladi, ali or baladi, ali, god, god
2:07 am
, god, god, god, among them, ahli al-shahadeh, yes, we are ahli al-shahadeh
2:08 am
, hospital sources announced that 34 people were martyred in the attacks of the zionist regime on various areas of gaza since morning. the zionist army today after the air attack on al-nusirat camp ayad al-maghazi assassinated the mayor of this camp along with his three children, which was done to embarrass marj and intensify the humanitarian crisis. different areas. the center and south of the gaza strip were also targeted by zionist air strikes and artillery. hamas announced that it targeted a merkava tank of the zionist regime in yabna camp in the city of rafah with yasin 105 rockets.
2:09 am
hamas also announced the implementation of operation heliburn 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 army of the zionist regime also carried out these operation battalions qassam announced that the zionist media announced that a soldier belonging to the border unit of the israeli army had been
2:10 am
killed in a conflict in southern gaza. by identifying the commercial cargo belonging to a zionist shipping company, malaysia prevented it from entering the customs. in response to the crimes of the zionist regime in the gaza strip, the prime minister of malaysia announced: no commercial ship affiliated with this regime is allowed to dock and unload cargo in malaysian ports. no seizure of containers belonging to zim keshirani company belonging to the zionist regime at the entrance of the border between thailand and malaysia. usually, zim company's container cargo that was loaded in thailand is passing through malaysian customs. he was detained at the common border and immediately
2:11 am
returned to thailand by the order of the prime minister of malaysia. cargo containers belonging to the israeli regime were trying to enter malaysia under the guise of a third company, which were detected and confiscated during a detailed inspection operation at the customs and returned to thailand according to the prime minister's order. commercial cargo belonging to the zionist regime, which was intended to be covered in containers rent from several companies. in the most fundamental action of his country in the southeast asia region, to protest against israel's unequal war
2:12 am
against gaza , he had prohibited all ships belonging to zim company and any other ship with the flag of the israeli regime from docking and unloading cargo in the ports of this country. after the discovery of this shipment, the malaysian government is now closely monitoring any type of commercial shipment, especially related to the zionist regime, in the form of intermediary companies. it intensified with the aim of preventing entry into malaysian soil. ismail pourajeh, sed and sima news agency, kuala lumpur. the united nations has announced the intention he is putting israel on the black list of childishness. channel 13 of the zionist tv reported. the secretary general of the united nations has announced to tel aviv that israel will be placed on the black list of this organization due to the targeting of children in the case. done and the final decision will be made next week. antónio guterres, in
2:13 am
a statement condemning the israeli attack on the nasirat refugee camp in gaza, emphasized that the basic principles of the united nations should not be undermined. the media of the zionist regime considered this action of the secretary general of the united nations as a political blow to tel aviv. network 13 this regime's television has announced that tel aviv will take such action. there is fear because it will cause countries to impose sanctions, including countries that export arms to israel. the american cbs network announced the dismissal of one of the professors of depaul university in chicago due to the presentation of a research plan about gaza. this biology professor asked his students in this project. was to focus on the biological impact of the war in gaza and
2:14 am
examine the impact of the genocide on human biology. in the letter of dismissal of this professor, the university stated that students do not have the right to talk about political issues in the classrooms this assignment has nothing to do with this course. the students supporting this professor submitted a letter of complaint with about 1500 signatures and held a rally to demand his return. today, the international gatherings and support for gaza continued, which we can see in the pictures.
2:15 am
9 de junho vote democratic alliance vai em frente tens aqui tua gente. o galho vai em frente tens aqui tua gente o galho vai em frente tens aqui tua gente dia 9 do próximo domingo dia 9 de junho à vitoriation.
2:16 am
fourthly, do not confirm stability on the support and continuous position touching the palestinian people
2:17 am
in the rest of the world, today we want to watch a short documentary about two weeks in the dilapidated hospitals of gaza. the narrator of this documentary is dr. samer attar , an american surgeon from chicago who
2:18 am
filmed his experiences and observations when his volunteers were in gaza hospitals. this documentary contains images of the war in gaza, which has been so far. the film you're about to watch is a compilation of video diaries i recorded a volunteer medical mission into gaza. what i saw there was worse than anywhere's one i've ever been to. i can't be clear enough. the video 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 amera 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
2:19 am
agenda was trying to get some patients transferred out of gaza." "there's a 15-year-old kid who was paralyzed, he 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, buse we can' t, we can't take all of them, there was an air strike, one of our paramedics was killed and two of them were critically injured. it's just a shock when you're in the emergency room, they're. bring in someone who you know, his heart stopped, so we had to do chest compressions, we had to intubate him, and it was just really hard for the staff, they don't have time to really even grieve, but if they stop, the work doesn't get done, people die, it's apocalyptic.
2:20 am
my name is sam ritar 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. we're completely cut off from the world. the mission is supposed to be two weeks long, but we bring enough food for a month in case we get stranded. that just happened. no, yes, damn. as we wait at this checkpoint, a bomb goes off nearby. during the checkpoint, we're not supposed to get out of the car, we are checked by snipers, so... raise the hands uh, we're just one ambulance driving into the apocalypse, but i feel obligated to be here,
2:21 am
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 decide to film my journey, day one, so it's day two, end of day four, end of day six, beginning of day seven, place, but now there is no future, help us, help us, please cease fire, please stop this massacre, there only few hospitals that are
2:22 am
actually working in gaza, we're stepping over dead bodies, there's no morphen or fetany, we put in a couple chest tubes without anesthesia, the mechanics jerry rig equipment for surgeons to use to try to salvage limbs. there always flies buzzing, sterility here is more of suggestion, there's not enough 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... israel says hamas hides in
2:23 am
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 gosons were given de sends: this patient, this patient, both of these patients, every single one of these patients needs a ct scan to diagnose their injury. for this normal situation, we need to plan ct, 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 city, no medication, we know luck and chance. wet like intonation, this is the end of day seven, beginning of day 8, it's about 3:00 in the morning, uh, the two patients that were taken to surgery emergently overnight uh died, we worked so
2:24 am
hard the night before, putting in chest tubes and central lines, utilizing all these resources and uh, they don't make it, and we're wondering - if it's worth it. in a war zone, triage is often a guessing game, i feel regret because people get left behind, like this, girl, her name is amira, her legs were severely injured in a blast. i'm 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 why triage is so difficult. saving one life means someone else dies or gets permanently
2:25 am
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. the hospital will be too overwhelmed to help her. the longer this war goes on, the more wounds will become infected. the more limbs
2:26 am
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 first one, yeah, nice to meet you. well, what do you think of americans? oh no, lost his wife during this war, and lost his sister with her kids, and you live here, yes, we live here, and i live in the department i'm still. "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, without their families were either dead or are fled south. i'm curious to know why they stayed behind. apu zakaria says that driving ambulance gave him a sense of purpose. hanene, the anesthetist, says her work helps her heal."
2:27 am
ronaldo, i will do my best to make sure he and the ways they continue to find joy like from soccer, message to ronaldo, i love you see it, there's a sense of duty to humanity, that's what inspires these doctors and nurses to stay, it's remarkable to witness, he's doing a lot better, keep up the good work buddy, all right, well that's a win, so what
2:28 am
can actually be done to save more innocent lives any ceasefire agreement must be addressed these three issues. first, it needs to be easier for aid to get into gaza, especially bare necessities like food and fuel. 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 to get injured civilians out of gaza. an estimated 14,000 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 aren't political issues, they're medical ones. they should be indisputable. it's the end of day 13. it's kind of mixed emotions cuz 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
2:29 am
happening, why?" where are you going and where are you staying? we feel a little guilty, almost a little ashamed. i stop by the icu. holid is one of the paramedics that was injured. holid lost his wife and three of his children he still continued to work as a paramedic. his prognosis is not that great. next to him, he was the kind man who was always offering 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 him... dead and you're on 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 come 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
2:30 am
and he's planning a... garden to grow food for his future child, inshallah, we will have baby after three months, i try to have some vegetables, you can, how are you feeling this morning? alhamdulillah, alhamdulillah, i asked about uh my colleague, our colleague and...

20 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on