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the system has been summit as an international and corruption excellence award, nominates your hero. now, the children in the middle of ruins is ready. as science further devastated goes up, molding 70 pounds. a students are killed an overnight to know the morning attacks. the moment to follow the recognizes this child has fallen victim to his writing, strikes the on site. me say that this is, i'll just say we're
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a live from dell hall. so coming up more garza hospitals on the verge of shutting down palestinian government won't say less with no water or electricity. protests demanding the release of palestinians in these right of the custody. more than 680 has been arrested since installed the, the regardless of war is now and it's 11, stay and is really as strikes have been relentless on monday nights, at least 71 palestinians were killed and hundreds wounded in attacks in southern gaza. many people i believe, to be trapped under the rubble waiting to be rescued. these right in the mid 3 says it talks to thomas minute. 3 positions. humanitarian aid still hasn't been allowed into the besieged enclave and no one is able to leave borders. remain shots, at least 2808 palestinians have been killed since the conflict began on
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october, the 7th. more than a 3rd of them all children, healthcare workers, and journalists are among the 2 of these right beside 1400 people have been killed and how mass attacks that includes at least 299. sold just the group is still holding captives in garza is rouse, mitre puts the number at 199. how much says it's between $2250.00? both is riley's and foreign nationals. i said, bank begins coverage and we should one new view is may find some of the images in his report to be distressing. us no doubt. beneath the rubble of destroyed buildings, there are survivors somehow managing to be pulled back and stays right. yes. strikes the do so with that the lift gate, this child is being held by his parents,
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but by a magic, not the only want to give him some sort of comfort. it's the children who have stuff at the most from this is really worn. garza mother saw the israel is targeting children. dozens of people have been killed in the service, right. including 30 children, putting on the budget. we went all i sleep and woke up to pray immediately afterwards. our house was 40 people inside, old and young was hit by an air strike. suddenly the entire neighborhood was of ruins the scenes. i wouldn't miss hawkins describe what would the for these around little and they just keep coming in one after another. at this hospital, he was on eunice instead and goes to the frontier desk to save the lives more than a 1000 children have been killed in this will according to god's his health ministry for the recognizes he's charles, use it for these that no, i don't imagine the senior children like this having to say goodbye like this,
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the, the young victims of this world that really got to of body bags and gaza, a grim, practical reality. the blankets i used for now is ready for it is also rough. i need the board of, of egypt, people forced to use their hands to dig through the day for me. so kind of shipment is real comfort gauze and to move to the south for safety. we are in the sullivan, and those killed in the building. were all displays from the north. we can still hear survivors crying under the rubble of the we have 0 resources. we are helpless um, but that is ready for us. has continued to get outside garza posting and don't know if or when ground forces or try to enter the strip. but the reality for tell the students here remains the same. by the end, you will see there's no way out of sight big just 0 on the on the side is income units in solving garza for us. and 1st of all,
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to take us up to speed with the impact that the strikes are now having when they fully on the south places like han, you and this way you all are off these areas which were hit overnight and this morning precisely in the south way as well as being telling palestinians to go to sammy, let me start with the latest bombardments just 10 minutes ago. and literally 10 minutes ago. a how uh, a residential building invited by uh, area the bus, some of the, uh, next to the red cross inside units. uh was, could literally counted by. he's really mess styles more than 20 people were injured severely injured. at least 5 people have been instantly pronounced killed in that the tax and the people there and civil uh, defense to say that at least 10 others are still under the rubble. now from these
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injuries, i police the 8th of them where children and some of them where women know this is well the only thing uh, just this morning uh to the family homes. the one in the find you in this as the time of the home. it was also hosted peoples, i've had that from the north in part of the gaza strip, to the southern port. as they were directed by these really military, they were completely bombarded over 70 people were killed in that boom, boardman, while dozens where injured at the other 2 homes in rough, off this same case, the same bombardment, while b is really mess sized good senior to intensify in areas of this central gaza strip, where the uh, homes it is refugee camp have been targeted also in this past our
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community desperate scenes. any wood on what's happened with water supplies, any sign that water is being resumed in garza until this moment water has not been restored to any part off because this trip order has also confirmed to us that yeah, he's really claims that torture has been opened in areas of the seldom part of the goal is districts are not true for there is no water coming to because this trip in any area people are still finding a. c difficulty in filling up containers with the very limited amount of water that is still south in wells. in this trip, people have to drink soul to water for there is no enough drinking water in this
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strip. now, sammy, i will leave you there. thank so much from the side. it is for any family members of captives held in gaza spoken to media. intel of these is the mother of a dual national french's reading. the captive off the how must race a video adult? i'm begging the world to bring my baby back home. she only went to a party to a festival party to have some fun. and now she's in gaza. and she's not the only one. the many children went to this party. the many babies and children, and old people, and the all across survivors that's were kidnapped. that's their houses were
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boom, this is a crime against humanity. and we should all together. and so this is tara and bring everybody back home. i know stephanie deca joins us now from esco long in solving israel. stephanie, we know that is very efficient, is have a meeting with some of the families of those hostages. what is the message that these ready officials are conveying to those families? well they'll be telling them that they're doing everything in their power to get the messages box alive, but that is going to be very difficult. you currently have calls under a severe bombardment. they need to get intelligence as to where they are you talking about a 199. from what we understand the latest figures in being held inside garza and
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a very active war situation. there are different kinds of things um, from various different countries trying to negotiate the game. so hold on a 2nd um, holding a 10999 is really citizens is a major negotiating tool for them. visit the israel, simon. so they will be very happy to be able to use them and some kind of negotiating cards and a big question, the well waiting to see what happens with these very minute to build up any word from officials, they're on what the next phase of military operations might look like of what is interesting. we have just had a statement from these really on the spokesperson where he said they're preparing for the next stage. pain against the goal. it's called strip, but it might be quotes something different. but what he means there,
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i think is up to your own interpretation of that sort to me, the military build up all along these. 6 areas is immense, i think we can say with certainty that there will be no ground invasion before or during the visit of us president to joe biden, who is coming here tomorrow. then heading onto a mad officer that we understand there is going to be a summit hosted by the virginian king. so a lot of diplomatic activity also underway, but there was a lot of pressure here inside israel for the army to do more. so it is the question of when sammy, what is going to look like, whether it's going to be farm or contained only in certain areas in and out. that's something that, of course we can only speculate on, but it does seem to be a question of what. all right, thanks so much. stephanie deka is variety. forces have arrested more than
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$680.00 palestinians in the occupied westbank and occupied east jerusalem stones as it goes a rule that's according to the prisons authority, families of some of the detainees, protesting outside the office of the international red cross in ramallah, demanding beverly on monday night is very full, says arrested a group policy and what isn't the right on the school? they have her on the group and sort shell to them. they've been unable to return home to gauze. so since is well shot, the boulder that abraham has more for us from roman line be occupied westbank as we see paula city and workers from the occupied west bank and the besieged. because this trip gets inside is real with is really with a 3 permits to work, very usually in construction. now since the war has started, we've been seeing as well seeking those. uh, workers i way an out of as well. some of them came here as sort of my last and as the numbers started growing the policy and you know,
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for the us try to move them into a different spot. a city of cities to try and give them shelter and food as they are managing the difficult situation away from their families for being on their bombardment and the disease causes true. well, what has happened is that this really forces went into abroad, and the rest has more than 35 for the city and workers who would they are in addition to our rustic other palestinians. you're in have run and elsewhere. and the occupied to us bank, who we believe are affiliated with mosque, but when it comes to those workers, specifically, you have to remember that that away from their families, that they are seeing pictures of them all news being bombarded. still, some people have lost their families or right now there's the oddest tension of being at us to buy these really forces. so you can imagine how expensive there is here in the occupied with the bank as well. we are seeing, we're pull the number over us taking place in the occupied to us bank by these really forces we usually see is really soldiers. the rest of the processing is what
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the numbers have been rolling and a being a more and more that more families now have children in is really jail. they talk about their children being beaten up. did you really a to when they are being arrested. and now they don't know how their conditions are in is really jail. so they're saying that as well as using this moment to punish them and revenge from palestinian prisoners. these randy armies says there's been another attack across the border from level to one of its tanks. was hate, it's the 2nd attack involving an anti tank the solemn tuesday. israel says it's retaliated by shilling bold areas, towns along as well as northern border, with lebanon, have been evacuated off for a piece of exchanges of fire. then a hold of joys us now for much. are you in, in southern evidence, as i know all the exchange? is there intensifying of the well to
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a certain extent. yes, but we are very much confined to the rules of engagement, a similar pattern of violence that we have been seeing over the past week. first of all. 1 in terms of scope, it's all confined within the border area and targets both sides concentrating. really focusing on military targets. has ballade targeting has really positions as well as the tanks as well saying it is responding by targeting has bullet positions as well. it does not have, you know, physicians or bases in south lebanon, but when you see the shelling and the hills and the bushes, some of some swear their fighters are based where they, they launch rockets from. so very much still contains both sides treading carefully, both sides, strengthening each other as well as telling has the law, you know, don't dare us. if you do, you will pay a heavy cost. has the law not phase as all telling the is read these that we are
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not neutral in this conflict. and despite the calls by international and regional actors to stay out of the conflict, we will not see those calls. but the biggest question is, when will the rules of engagement change? when are we going to see as well, for example, using it's long range missiles to target those really cities. um, you know, they, they do have advanced weaponry, very different weapons. and the 2006 war and at the same time this rate is to have advanced weaponry air superiority. and it has the full us backing according to the israeli army. so threats of pressure on the ground, but it's still not clear when we are going to see this conflict widening then how much concern is the about the implications for lab. and then when we hear from me, right, need officials to talk about the possibility of pre emptive strikes as well . many people here are concerned that the lebanese state, for example,
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the prime minister, me at the saying that he's been holding contacts with different parties to try to contain the situation. but the bottom line is this. he said that he has not received any guarantees that this country will stay out of, of the conflict. and he was referring of course, that has the law has the law is a powerful force in this country, a political party. it has an armed wing, which is stronger than the army. in many ways it's more powerful than, than the states, and it has a lot of opponents. it is, and it's understands that could face the domestic backlash in a country where the economy has all but collapse even among its constituency. so, you know, that's why it is treading carefully. but at the end of the day, there are a strategic interests. how mazda is an ally, hezbollah, how most part of the so called excess of resistance, which is backed by a run. we're going to have to see their calculations on how far really they can push it in joining and joining this battle. all right, thanks so much. dana whole, the last we've been mentioning hospitals across the goal is
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a separate breaking point. israel has off $21.00 hospitals and clinics, including in northern garza to evacuate these hospitals and on just tracing thousands of injured palestinians and also sheltering hundreds of displaced families. as this might continue to try the strong stokes as a refuse to leave saying that would mean death for critically ill patients and children on vent to license at least 28 health workers and 1st responders has been killed in 15 health centers, including hospitals have been damaged hospital across garza, and now in the final hours of fuel reserves runs life saving medical devices including ventilation and dialysis machines, logs all over flowing and the situation of gauze is largest hospitalized. so dia and burying a 100 bodies in the mass graves as an emergency. measure the world health
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organization says they concerned about disease outbreaks and hospitals where there's little total sanitation. the agency says live saving aide for 300000 patients is waiting to enter through or off off. but so far, no truck is being allowed in adult to margaret house is a spokes person for the world health organization. she joins us now from geneva. good to have you with us. so the facts, i've just read out, they point to a very alarming situation. just take us through what the gaza is going to face in the next few hours. if this total siege is not lifted, the whole time is running out of the hospitals. as you said, oh, well, a free modem. are they getting more cash and things that we, on the circumstances like this, any normal hospital would be struggling because you don't have the supplies to treat the normal things you treat. but this is
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a situation where you're increasing what they have to do. because every little people are injured and now you've got people also who need to because they may become billed because they don't have the usual medications. life threatening illnesses like diabetes like people with kidney failure who would normally get dialysis. these things are not happening. so you've got more and more people who are severely ill and you have also have the people have been suffering enormous mental trauma. it days and days of nicely, kara on certain teeth, they to will be becoming people who cannot cope with what's going on around. but there's nothing for them. we know that 21 hospitals and clinics of been ordered to evacuate by israel. just tell us what that would mean if they do, if, if doctors walk away from hospitals,
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what will that mean for those inside that who are sick? what does that mean for those wake up in the morning under rubble that needs to be taken somewhere for treatment of the it's been steps that and that's why the doctors have not walked away. even though they, i'm losing colleagues say, and they're, they're running out of supply as a running as the means of doing what they had to do. but that's why they don't working away. because you know that if you lose those people that you're caring for will die. and exactly those people who manage to survive and then strike white has any way white have any health. if you're not there, it's an impossible thing to off. good health care one cuz how on president to the situation is it for a hospital night to have to work? i mean, it's the rules and we've seen sadly many parts of the world, the civilians full victims to,
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to ass strikes. but this situation in which the northern i have to deal with that. but they also have to deal with a complete siege. if you look at ukraine, for example, we see a lot of support going from the west to help civilian infrastructure. that is not the case here. is it? indeed, and i, i have been in ukraine in the last year and a way of talking about a completely different situation because exactly at the very time when they need the most support that i'm talking about the health care work is when they need more fuel where they need more medical supplies when they need more of everything they're running right out of all the trauma, supplies running really tons of blood supplies running right out of all the things that they need to keep people going to producing the oxygen and everything. um, at the very time those things have been cut off from them and the, and the worst part. well not the worst part is awful, but health is all the florida. we've caught supplies,
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we've got the things they need, but we're not being allowed to bring them to the health care was so was so hot said sides a thank you so much for sharing your perspective and insight into what's happening, dr. margaret harris by the thank you and human rights groups are accusing these write a full series of using the chemical white fos for us. can garza and lebanon. i'm gonna stay international size. it's verifying videos showing wind fos for san tennessee shells being 5 by these way. the ami into civilian areas and garza, it's use in densely populated areas, is considered a war crime. white phosphorus is used as a smoke screen or as a weapon ignites when exposed to air and condense for flesh causing horrific deformities. human rights organizations and international law or experts are urging the international criminal court to step off its investigation into a possible war. crimes committed by israel and thomas step voss and reports from
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the hague. after thousands of death in garza and israel called international just as a growing by today, well there are, let israel got away with the what happened now is really bad for israel. i feel sorry what it was also my ass occupation and 75 years of misery. human rights watch a leading human rights organization has urged the international criminal court to issue a formal statement on the escalating situation between this route and how much the icpc did make this announcement a few days after rushes inpatient and to ukraine. it has since issued an arrest warrant against russian president vladimir, put in many eyes on now on the international criminal court, which according to the rome statute, has not only been established to provide justice to victims of war crimes, but also to prevent war crimes with events from folding is ro garza, the court has remained pretty quiet. why?
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until this very moment there is no risk warrant for someone like me. it's in. yeah, he's opening a committing war crimes and crimes against humanity. why there is no a response against is there any leaders who have been issuing genocide or statements since 2021? the i. c. c has jurisdiction in the occupied palestinian territories and numerous cases including the killing of al jazeera joiner's to read. i actually have been filed in his own you comments so far, the icy c prosecute as sad that possible war crimes committed by how most can be investigated. the rug statute. so yeah, we have jurisdiction on the territory of the state potty and we have jurisdiction in relation to conduct committed by national state parties. meanwhile, the civilian death, so increases by today and victim to a possible war crimes don't have the luxury of waiting for justice. step 5 and l g 0. they let's take you through some of the days of the news. now. russian president
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vladimir putin as arrived in badging ahead of a meeting with these chinese count on wednesday. 13 and changing ping will showcase the so called no limits. partnership badging has rejected western criticism of the blossoming ties which of strength and this. the conflict in ukraine rages on liberia is presidential election could be heading towards the run of vision. will result show president george way uh and the physician lead of joseph walk, a neck and neck often, both in october, the 10th walk a holds a slim lead with 43.7 percent of the vote for the most secure, more than 50 percent, to avoid a run of power lines, probably european union opposition. the lines this set to end the decade, long ruler of the right wing. lauren justice policy, opposition, policies. vibe. by for my e counsel,
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head donald social civil coalition off ahead of the governing policy. according to the latest projections. so when a guy go has more it was a cold start to the we components capital, but for some hopeful beginning of a new political era. yes, i'm happy with the election. i took punch in the hope that finally somebody will change in poland. because if i'm so if it goes a commit to that, i expect that women will have more rights that they will feel safe at that they will be more appreciative. and the thing on the in the off the most of the countries parliamentary election, it was the ruling law and justice policy that seemed to gather the most votes. but it was the opposition liberal coalition that appears headed for majority in parliament, led by full prime minister and full of president of the european council. donald to us called the vote. the most important since the fall of communism, a significant turning point of to a to use of nationalist rule during which poland,
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the largest european union member and central and eastern europe, has passed frequently with brussels. this period of taking poland to, to the margins of europe, of uh, breaking or rid of law rules of democracy. this is ending the routing party has no coalition capacity. so i'm sure that within the next few weeks, the car interposition will be forming the government. the record voter turnout had sped on. supporters of the opposition coalition, but they're still uncertainty of how such a government would function with an ally of the law and justice policy as president . while that's representative, still maintain a sizable presence impala, and soon as i go, i'll just sarah. cindy. a supreme cold has refused to legalize same sex marriage saying it does not have the policy to do so. because instead of accepting the government's offer to consider grunting social and legal rights and benefits to
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same sex couples, the decision is a set bank for members of india's l. g b t q. community, which is full recognition. police in belgium say they've shopped that i'm i knew til 2 swedish nationals and brussels on monday nights. it happens as belgium hosted sweden in a european championship qualify forcing the match to be of bands in the off time investigators. and now focusing on the motive for the shootings, the among the via the expedia to say in the mind claim to be inspired by islamic state. and the same statement that the swedish nationality of the victims was mentioned as a possible motive for the attack dog and the violin attackers wants to see fit this trust and division in a free society. and those terrorists have to understand they would never succeed in this mission happen. they would never send to a free society. so with that hate and violence, so they care about the powerlessness terrorism will never be. so how can i paula
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cindy and say that social media platforms now restricting post campaigning, full palestinians, all criticizing as well. that abraham has been speaking to content creators and journalists in the occupied westbank. a one click away from losing her instagram account journalist typed in and when says her to to page has already been blocked several times. i just went on 6. look, i've said this is my new account to 3 seconds. that's old all the time that it took 3 seconds only to shut you down to shut me down. i'm like something says this is not a 1st for a year now. she's been bound from going live on instagram for violating the platforms, guidelines. me telling the news, i don't know exactly how can this violate their community standards unless then use that is happening here. the crime, the israel is committing inside of the palestinian lens and against fellows. tenure is a violation of community standard.

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