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the, the the, the big images from northern gums is, well, problems 3 hospitals, west thousands of civilians and seeking shelves of killing at least 20 we have from an all t were both on the ground who witnessed will not be attending the tech to the north end. of this trip that rocket as well. so that tends to eliminate those whose film the october 7th attacks equating them with malice. the
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is when the rest of the palestinian women of his social media post. in the 1st case of an electric violation of a new criminal life is the quote consumption of the terrorist materials. we discuss this control of a see with an hour mind already to bite. the little is the in the deal interesting to be impose the amount that it was approved through our planning is to petition to the supreme court and finish. the very will welcome is just 2 and 5 pm here in most go in. this is all to international with the latest wells news updates good to have you with us. we stopped in northern gonzo, had dozens of being killed in many more injured off the is way the bones landed on 3 hospitals, which were sheltering thousands of civilians. the following graphics footage,
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which you might find distressing stories. the immediate off to most of the slide on lc for hospital and the. 7 the c for the largest hospital in guns that has been phones 5 times since thursday nights, according to the and today's health ministry. the hospital this take it in schools of civilians with many living, intense, many other crowded building. and you have the idea for the people to evacuate the area, but medics decided to stay saying it's impossible to relocate to the patients. more disturbing images a has the scenes when the make system they'll be a v l. she's the horses are with some victims lying and pools of blood. many just face palestinian families with children was staying there at the moment of your time elsewhere and using dogs with the a donation. hospital is also seen phones by the idea of
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a massive explosions was seen above. the main building. 11 is really miss southland detective as soon as he can get these 20 people and wounding many more. of infants which come inside the facility, shows the moment, lost the same desk for each one to find a safe spot to hide. the roof was heavily shaken by the short waves and honestly with poles on the ground, tons of 2 long was close to the hospital at the time of the attack. besides this, this will hold the
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deck to the north end of this trip right now. it's very heavy. everywhere. this mills, the rockets, it's dangerous. the, as you can hear, the children in the neighborhood are crying. this is not. this is it's a genocide. oh my go. yesterday life the so the is what you need the course of the thought. just next to the i'm an agent hospital to the other agent. how's it or there's more than the one key
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explosive just next to the house and there's thousands of thousands of casualties just inside the hospital for people who got injured before a few days. they got injured again, people who are taking the hospital as a shelter. also there is because of these people who provide or decides the hospital and things who this hospital said he dave also got injured just not far away from the location. i'm standing on the university this uh hold the line for you and, and be targeting people while they're making these people about ways they are making fire. and so they are trying to make some bread for themselves, and that is what you need airplane, target them, and there's thousands. it says use these are thousands of engine. i wait there, i'm a witness. that there's more than you think casualties of thousands
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of injuries, but it was over there, but i see lots of links to brands, but i'm in the risk right now because i've been changing industry any time that is really fascinating. was talking to me because i'm standing in a very enough golfing area people as you're trying to help each other people here to try to survive by the actually facing a very difficult situation because of how the no one comes out to do both the access every single themes, the just device like you want to see how about the electricity smartphone here. this is a human kind of disaster, such as the same as the center of the surveys, very dangerous situation with a lot of children in the goals and goes through a lot of possibilities. and regardless of the last thing, go stress and they all try is to run it through via through these difficult
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situation is why the military claims that targets had had loss tunnels beneath the hospital. however, the engineer that funds the facility as well as the indonesian government have dismissed the allegation. so being an entourage chapman of a bull intake with which bill to the hospital stays that on no tunnels. the a, my god, i mean we have, we can see that these really side is using these as a kind of justification when they claim that there is a how much space in the tunnel for us. these are serious and far faced accusations, but that's not what is real hoped for. they actually plan to attack the hospital. therefore, they made excuses to build a narrative and opinions among people. but under the hospital, there was a, from us hide out, and therefore it was worth the of attack. i believe that's where the narrative goes . the idea of said that the indonesian hospital was under him as control that house, but it was designed with special titles and so on. we are of course, very surprised by these accusations because we were the ones who built the hospital,
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whole development resources came from us. and we also provided the constructors. so the hospital has absolutely nothing to do with from us or anything else. that conversation is completely unreasonable, moved into a cool place if you knew why the geneva convention clearly states that the war hospitals, places of worship, ambulances, schools, and churches must not be damaged or disturbed. before israel, son of it's matters. they will attack anything that is suspicious, in their opinion. our volunteers keep us updated on a daily basis or every other day, depending on the quality of the internet connection. they say that the indonesian hospital is now very dar condition because the 1st 4 floors are full of gas and they gas residents take show they're both inside and outside. the hospital lock down has affected not only being the median, but all of the hospitals and gas and electricity has now been cut off. they are
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running out of medicines. in fact, based on the most recent information received, inspection rates are high among the victims in hospitals, things with the magazine everywhere. so these as a human tearing crises and therefore must be handled quickly. i think the medical facility bombed by the ideas in northern gauze on friday morning was the i'll all the hospital or the is video circulating online shows. the moment of the strike is one is the immediate altima. several ambulances were heavily damaged. is that it was yes, i'm a number of casualties. we will, of course, keep you fully updates as early. we heard from mazda lorenzo directly the un relief and works agency for palestine representative office for your appears that she sees the situation in gauze as catastrophic. if there was no safe place for anyone, this is the sleeves. i still think we have seen the displacement of
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people, especially not a few days and i've seen 75 people that are moving from the not to this house. right now we have about 200 and some of these thompson people shifting is forms like houses. i've been using solutions where they see it's not the looking for is protection. of course, the money they did is they need is to provide, in the simplest fantasies continues to be very vague as far as tax the is in sufficient. we've been watching everything we are not going to work to be on like a basic commodities to distribute, to deep the to uh we have lost 99. what police we have to do you have the most. yes. our entire families might
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be cute at home with their families. are we are coming out the chest of drawers necessary the immediate support, the stuff is going to provide protection to stuff in the simpler census. of course we arrived in the course of the day. so following salacious labor young ladies bought many of the stuff out of the homes. so this is really easy to protect and knowing that nothing is saved on fox. this is the power equity died in this us. let's close live now to the hama dog, the way to cairo base stokes, a who treated wounded palestinians that they were fond, but with the many things joining in the program. first of all, that lives was what was the biggest challenge, is he faced when providing medical path?
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yeah, good afternoon. um uh, what is the biggest challenges that we face the is a timing and go file. so as these injuries, so a named chrome uh surgery and in, in our specialty which is dealing was award injuries on liberty construction. we prefer to intervene uh ads or used to moment disease psych drawers uh bit results for these in your cases. most of the cases are come are in your met with mostly on said as of october 4th as of october. so is there is a time lapse like one months ago and most of them have um, a lot of injuries on the parents and the infected rooms. and this makes so is that a treatment on dealing with the spaces or. b more difficult, is it what kinds of injuries when dealing with flexible, apologized tuesday? i'm sorry, we're dealing with a 4 2nd delay on the line. so i'm apologize. i do apologize for that. i'd like to ask you, what kind of injuries did you come across most?
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uh yeah, uh my, my specialty is orthopedics of each one of those young bloom, critical section. so i, um, uh, manage the cases of the injuries are and, or pictures of the cases. all of them are always likes. it was no exception has a lot of $31.00 over to, but this is some of them is more like 20 percent. so some of them are more, more than 60 percent, and the menus of patients have more than one of them plus. so maybe like i feel like 2 or 3 cases was only one of them has the list 3 loops which is or for the. so the injuries are the highest escape injuries of these kind and what makes is, so is a problem, a more complicated you said those, these patients didn't have a nutrition didn't have the model numbers and see ok. so you have
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a lot of moves that are infected and we looked at the interventions to mothers soon to be better. and did you have all the necessary equipment and supplies? 2 or 3 sort of those in need? oh, yeah, i went with the like, so the google search, the, the doctors are within 2 years from us, an annual report phone guideline garcia. and we have all that web as needed either since i'm still fax or uh through uh our personal and dealing and, and the problem is lucas equipment. is that people are uh, trying to give the something for these uh visit were people. uh, i think the main problem is is that the timing of, of, of, of these victims and the, uh, sometimes we get a lot of minutes of doors. um, i will just be with cummings and zip code. and then we, uh,
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we states were like one or 2 days on the use of oh, it's coming. and then there is like a gosh and people are the oldest ones, all of a sudden and the weekend for the life we planned for management duties. disorganization as a whole new and the other issue is time lag between the injury and the treatments that we offer for these victims. so of. ready we always say in the, in, in, in, in jesus christ or the 5th or so no we, we don't have to intervene in these cases. and then every woman, all of them come late. so this a complicated that piece is more of the golf and magical the officials have been sounding the along. they've the, the lack of access to pull medical care including medicines and equipment. how serious does the situation do you think? yeah it's, it's more serious um and you want, anybody can imagine and the being doctors that you with these injuries i,
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i tend to use that as a bonus thing and doctors are, i are doing god. i funeral, i are heroes. they are doing a lot of uh, interventions it was leased equipment, z, z z even sometimes bu surgeries, anesthesia and diseases phones the tops was sticking with the disease. victims of the patients the killed us about the use of the circumstances. the precinct a as a condition. uh black box uh, infrastructure and uh, equipment and uh the evenings of basic uh, drums are looked uh given for that for these patients. click on spell ethics and uh, and the management to, uh, um, as i said before, uh these pieces are still communicated says they would need
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a lot of time to cover. what would you say to those who, what questions the extent of the humanitarian crisis in gaza? um there is a very be prices or um, from my personal vision was these listings on terms of talking with the patient. um i, i can tell you about uh, some uh, a couple of cases. uh um, i wanted to know he did the room and 18 years old was dementia and as i were and she lost all the family cheese visa alone. and she lost her lower level. we had to columbia station for her leg. we uh well and no one is going to have it. no one, no, no go through the hair. she has no one feeling good for somebody she lost own own. uh how many um uh, another a most of the piece is a child of 10 years old and we asked him about his
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a dispute. uh he's so easy. the keys and such so many uh was uh, was a mother and she will be looking for another kid who has new relatives a little, uh, somebody left and uh was the hardest job would be without trying to elevate the prices from the age of others. but uh, i think people who say there was new guys are as 0. credibility it's, it's a major crisis. thank you so much for speaking to us today. i really appreciate your insights into the situation. i'm a doctor where he books are from kyra, retreated wounded palestinians in egypt. thank you. the apollo sydney and woman has been arrested in as well for allegedly expressing the support for terrorists on social media and other cases the, the stuff that as well positing though, to criminalize the so called consumption of terrorist materials local police,
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can the woman's online status was pro and this is the emotional moment she was apprehended on the map you know one of the. 8 just moments later, her husband was also taken into custody. the suspects of among thousands of pa, the city and citizens of as well, who would be interested since the her mouth attack on october 7th is where the parliament policy controversial bill on wednesday. according to below, a person can be imprisoned for up to a year simply viewing online content, but the government themes pro terrorist. the legislation also allows the is ready minister of justice to designate organizations as terrorist miss on the ronnie, on our minority rights lawyer n as well, has about to appeal to new little pulling it unprecedented and risky for civilian.
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the extra step goes to the commission. it's due to the declaration, the process on it with our claims. the bill is that in the bill actually going to be enforced and and now that it was approved, we are planning to add a petition to the supreme court. do you mind it's consolation? this flow is really a unique lloyd scripts, uh, a fence that this is not clear. what does that mean to have a systematic and continuous consumption, the publication books that are going to integration? what does that to me and how it's going to be applied? who's going to be through an alliance with that? a how the state is going thing just to get even a this low it's chris looked on the list. so is that to him over to the population as a to in a loan within the is there any system it shouldn't be applied to? mainly on the, on citizens a but 3, me see, i use it for these goals and the services as well. and half of the charges that
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were issued for the states, it in the last month in east jerusalem and against the residents of the east jerusalem. and these low on these up on the, to the solution and also, and i can relate to other options of being held against the student and up to priorities. for example, when does it get in the organization as their uh, organization, and blowing to them a targeting for listing and students in the university and so on. as well. have said that those who film the october 7th attacks will face the same consequences as the her last militants who instigated them. the easels, internal security agency announced that they will eliminate all participants of the sober 7th massacre. the photo journalist who took part in recording the sold will
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be added to that least well corresponding farewell. isabella is in the studio to discuss this further to give us more details on this barrel. as a strong statement coming from the front is really officials that will still take. yeah, so this isn't the same language coming from this official. i mean, to clarify, israel is alleging that cnn reuters the new york time. and also the a p had ties to come off and is accusing them of actually being in service of home us saying that they are complicit in crimes against humanity. this is how far they want to accuse them now. such flaming and speech obviously had a very strong reaction from the public. let's have a listen. killing journalist. why is he's real trying to hide something. every tyran playbook has been quoted. the forces of like they say, i never imagined witness thing and explicit threat against the lives of photo
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journalist. any other country would be considered a terrorist if they said something similar. so clearly the public didn't take kindly to these statements and i think this was going to hurt israel down the line if they actually do say, do as they say, and actually continued targeting journalist, what does that mean? any reaction from the media outlets to this? yeah, of course the media outlets were strongly reactionary to this. i mean, let's have some context here because this all began when the is really media company. on his recording alleged that the policy and reporters and photographers who had been hired as freelance photographers to work for the new york times cnn. and reuters actually had ties to him off and were actually aware of the october 7th attacks before they happened later on. of course, they upped the ante and then accused them of being on equal, standing with him off, and therefore participating in these prize. now archie has reached out for comment to these outlets, but they have so far all denied these accusations vehemently. and they have also
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said that these accusations, the new york times, has said that these accusations actually in danger, photo journalists and these are outrageous now. so typically 2 outlets, the a p and b. uh, cnn have cut ties with one photo journalist over this whole debacle. his name is on his lawyer and he was there on october 7th, covering all of these events. and of course, they accused him of having ties and having been part of the operation that day. so let's take a look at another of the reactions from the accused outlets. oh, doris categorically denies that it had prior knowledge of the attack. reuters acquired photographs from to gaza based freelance photographers with whom it did not have a prior relationship with no longer work in with hassan s y a who had been an occasional freelancer for 8 b and other international news organizations in gas of the advocacy group on this
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reporting has made vague allegations about several freelance photo journalist working. you guys are including yusef masoud. so nick a, it seems like a israel is waging a war on these journalists and right now it isn't a good look for them. and it seems like this is of course, interesting considering cnn. then your times readers have been criticized for providing more favorable coverage to israel in comparison to other outlets. and israel is still criticizing them for this may. i mean, we said it before, but once again, this guy responds to be a journalist. what does this say about the rights and safety of journalists right now? that is the question that a, where are the rights and safety of journalists? i mean, these journalist and goals are right now, or perhaps that the most dangerous place that they could be in the world at this moment. they're not just covering the explosions and the elected war crimes being committed, but they're also putting their own lives in danger. now as we know, the, our, to our, to arabic colleagues and other journalists like the,
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i'll just tears rental is not only had to cover these very projects and difficult events. but they have also lost entire family members while having to go to work the next day. and i think that this is perhaps a very not good opinion on israel's part and also the according to the committee of photo protection for journalists. at least right now. as of november 9, 39 journalists have been killed. 34 of them being palestinian and 4 is really as well as one would be nice journalists, a journalist have been reported injured, 3 are missing, and 13 have been arrested thus far. so now i've also been multiple assaults, censorship and also a legit targeting of these journalist has families of we have seen. so journalists and summary are actually being targeted more now. but they were also being targeted before october 7th, allegedly by israel, as we saw in the famous case of palestinian american journalists, sorry,
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novel off place. it was shot in the face and it was caught on video and her colleagues were also injured. so i think the question is for israel, why are they doing this? what is the motivation? how does this get them any sort of favorable opinion? and many are saying that they are losing btr war. that right now, because we've seen millions of people worldwide at least hundreds of thousands in dc marketing for pallet size. it seems that they are losing the p r narrative and maybe perhaps are trying to cover something is what many uh, you know, opinions out there on social media and on other reports are alleging so we'll see what happens when the smoke clears. but a lot of information is coming out to poke holes in israel's prior narrative. and you know, we don't know at the moment, but we'll see what happens 0. how many thanks the goodness of speed on the story here. rather, isabel, thank you. well, thousands have flooded the streets of new york in solidarity with palestine. protest is on demanding an immediate cease firewall condemning the american
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government and mainstream media outlets like the new york times over the unwavering support for israel of the order. we are here marching through the streets of new york city, a lot of younger folks here as well as an older season. the active best baptist that was doing americans muslims, jew standing in solidarity with the palestinians. and as you can see, thousands of people are gathered to call out these railey bombing of gaza and to express their support for the palestinian people. now, the crowds here that have assembled are particularly noteworthy, and as the local politicians have largely condemned these protest, they've labeled them anti semitic. they've labeled them in support of terrorism.
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there has been condemnation, even from last spring, figures like alexandria cows, jo gourd has, here's what some of the protesters here had to say to us about why they are here. despite the local politicians calling on them not to march in the streets, we demand an immediate cease fire. we will not be complicit to collect the punishment in genocide attacks pairs as us families. we know gods as population is 49 percent under the age of 18. so as youth workers, we have a moral obligation to protect the young people of the world. today we simply need to stop the slaughter that and begin to talk to each other to communities need to begin to talk to each other. because this is a question of humanity. none of us, at least my generation. we didn't expect to see genocidal slaughter to this degree and to have it supported and paid for it. yeah, we don't have that for us to end free because this is genocide going on over that getting the case every day. definitely gets it right. no,
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we won't insure the final israel will be conducting for our positives and it's a tax on gaza and this was negotiated with the white house. however, this proud here says they want a ceasefire. now they want an end of us taxpayer money. going to support israel, and on top of that, they would like to see israel grant and rights to the palestinian people. now it appears there is a police car in the area that's been spray painting and it says uh it says free guys. uh, the pro just is winding down at the headquarters of the new york times a widely rad media outlet in the united states. the protesters are calling out to new york times for having blood on its hands for having biased coverage. covering up is really atrocities there was a group of people that did answer the new york times building. they have a lab so it's been quite a rally. thousands of people.

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