tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 18, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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that we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what i'll do to bring you the news. i'm current fast. the matter to you. how does era the the hello, i'm sammy say them. this is the news out live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. the mastercard songs, the well and this friday as 5 pills, 500 people hospitably garza,
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the anguish of this fat children among the hundreds killed and as well as diploma time on the hospital. americans are really we really are americans are we're us, president lands and is riley not show solidarity and is personally welcoming place falls upon minnesota. the israel continues. it strikes johnson with more targets on wednesday morning in on unit the u. n. chief calls for humanitarian sees 5 to and what he describes is epic, human suffering. the, this is just gone. 10100 g m t. let's bring you up to date with where
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we're at a war crime, a massacre, a violation of international law. just some of the woodson tubs being used to describe as well as the latest attack on the people of garza. at least 500 palestinians have been killed off the rail kinda down to the strike on the hospital in central gone. so what is the single worst attack on the besieged enclave? in response, joan has cancel the meeting with us president joe biden. and our latest president by then is in israel to show his support as route is blaming islamic jihad for the attack and accusation. the pun, assuming group denies us the bank reports now as the cottage bodies and body parts strewn across the ground. the result of these
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restrict on either the baptist hospital because it is no is safe and deceased in case no way is off limits. no way to say correct. some of the images are too graphic to broadcast. images of their children, their bodies ripped apart, faces mutilated bodies, right? you strike this positive result into kevin. he's children's body parts and bags of my son that you can see here on my phone. my wife just told me he died. he was sitting with us an all of a sudden he disappeared. hundreds of families had sort refuge in the grand to the hospital. is set up, but we were told the red cross of the hospital to lift the civilians in, i mean we could do it. and suddenly rockets and missiles started forwarding on all the civilians with a including women and children who had the bodies dismembered. while no one was spared. it's being described as america heist toll from single attack. for dickens . hospitals are supposed to be protected under the 1st geneva convention governing
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the rules of will it states that medical personnel and facilities cannot be attacked under any circumstances. and that's the thing. and if, by strike a hospital, that means they have no limitations. they've given the green light to execute all palestinians. that means they can choose as harry, as well their them the out about boss, household and use conference. my goal is, has helped me to see surrounded by the dead. some of the dead children are being held by the relatives. the authorities have want to show the world what is taking place in the goal is to strip the phone with how this morning volunteers go through the grounds of the hospital til you looking for belongings and, and, you know, remain in the body parts. how would this attack may be a 10 point in this war against causa? i really just have condemned to strike, but it is the palestinians who must live through it with many gauze the think nothing would ever be the same again as that vague, which is 0. a software that is inside the gaza strip joins us now on the phone. so software we understand despite the college of the allowing the hospital,
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this being no less often is riley strikes. take us through what's been happening today. well uh the uh, the administrative to say 505 been killed. and the last night that the day in day i dissipated the turned out of the of the victim is it's for 60 cubic and safety reasons as for the hospital. so we uh, documentation of the hospital phase uh the, the daily speed, the warning 2 days ago, the by the 3, the services the back you with the hospital. uh, also according to the doctor is that just a physical the hospital. they say that once you get them, uh, besides that pack, i'm not happy last night. also uh in october for cheese, which is 3 days before the attack. that was the is a talk to they,
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they was fixing to treatment center in gaza. uh for that been looked at that same truck but then also the house. oh my head are yeah. uh the the admitted to the director of the house. right. uh. his house was completely also destroyed. uh yesterday and i got another truck are so suffered to be clear here. to put this latest attack in context. the postscript full of pharmacies which run that hospital have side. this is just the latest in a series of attacks on this hospital, correct? yes, exactly. they said that the, they talk about the different stocks, the one, the biggest fun, what i thought that happened last night and that there was another i thought 2 days before or 3 days and the scope of the 14 uh that what was that one day that i used
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to stop the uh, the tongue, the street, glenn. oh, could that big news, victor? concert of the hospital. i think the that the house of the medical director of the hospital, it says a, i think the doctor would link that says that he lives uh in the hospital 2 days before that stuck. and i'm reading through some of the statements software from the past couple of pharmacies that mentioned on october concerning the october 14th attack may say that they cancel the treatment center was struck by is really rocket fire concerning yesterdays last night's attack and the physical statements references but the hospital was the subject of, quote, a brutal attack on a actually anglican, a fiscal hospital in guns, a during the is really strikes that this. i mean, clearly the hospital authorities have been conveying,
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they concern about being forwarding victim to his right. the strikes, what do we know about that discussions? the way this way. so authorities to try and get is where the authorities to rescind the warnings to evacuate the garden. uh and uh, june the last couple days it was really old and got uh there will be lots of warning for uh for 5 hospital only the hospital. 2 the hospital go read the shut down their door to the north, east of god, the city. and the guy has to because of the subordinate drug because of safety concern. adding to that, that some of these hospital was to uh, completely damaged by the side. and the last one was uh, yesterday or not,
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not in the hospital and uh, they are still receiving warnings and different places, not on the hospital on independent different places. so these warden ended up only doing this for buck even the previous, is there any this condition is 2014? has that been tied on the hosp, but that was dated the lady by the is there any of forces and lots of engineers at that time we have been reporting from the hospital during that time. so this is not the 1st time that the hospital directly. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much stuff with the fluids of the us president has reiterated his support for as well. as we mentioned, joe biden is in tennessee where he met the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu was deeply set an outrage by the explosion of the hospital in the cause of yesterday. and based on what i've seen, it appears as though it was done by the other team. not, not you, but there's
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a lot of people out there not sure. so a lot of them have overcome a lot of things. and how somebody is encouraging a life saving capacity to help the palestinians who are in this has gotten to know this to last spring. and alan especially now joins us live from tel aviv. so island joe biden arrives against the backdrop of this attack on a hospital, a very old quids backdrops for the us presidents trip. exactly, and particularly as us officials, etc. on the, on the plane over the united states was conducting his own investigation into what happened to the guys the hospital. it's joe biden, when he made his comments just up there. touching don't here in israel seem to endorse those is really denials the is my understanding that that investigation is still ongoing and the us hasn't reached
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a firm decision. but it's clear that joe biden is, is very much in support of these really position in this. i'm also told that he is pushing these really is that he will push the meeting to ensure that commodity need is delivered to guys. ideally what he would like to see. there's a humanitarian corner door established so that it can get into guys a and those for next those who are still trapped in the own play will be able to exit probably through the rafa crossing. but that is some way from being agreed. and i'm also led to believe that joe biden will, before he leaves, make one final speech, which he will express this solar data to with these really people. but clearly he's hoping to leave with what is known and diplomatic speak as deliverables. and that would be some form of humanity getting in together and take us through these writing now. it's even how it's evolved about this attack on the hospital as
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well. very quickly, within 5 hours they reported that it was not one of theirs. the presenting what they called forensic evidence photographic evidence, which, which suggests that this was not a rocket attack on there. as we said, it was a field launch by islamic jihad. but the problem is they have misled the public before on these things, particularly when it comes to attacks. what happened to a knox that was killed in guys several years ago? what happened to i'll just see this video and showing the eclipse initially denying . there was any responsibility and the difficulty, of course, is that no one can get into guys at the academy of any sort of investigation. and, and so when the american say that they are going to investigate is not entirely sure how they will do that. but clearly at that intention is that they will cut out an investigation very quickly. but what i can tell you sent me is that within 10
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minutes of a tool by making use comments, when you seem to back be is really denials is really media. and the websites changed a lot of the front pages and notes from pages. it reflected the idea, it wasn't due to what's up to a bite and essentially saying that israel was not responsible for what happens that that guy's a hospital. all right, thank you so much. we'll leave that out of the fisher from tel aviv total. when's lens? the un special coordinator for the middle east peace process? who joins us here in the how good have you with us? thank you for having me is, do you believe we are close to a c's 5? so we know we've been meeting a lot of people and i cannot give you the timing for that. but what i can say is that i have been working on this now since the media to often mazda of the startup. i met with the phone industry and kyle, when to stay in the 1st week,
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to have these here. and this is of egypt involvement in this year in germany, terry access to egypt into district. what did you have done is to provide for that capacity. and now my, i've said my humanitarian coordinator there to follow that up and sees on the ground as we speak. well, does that mean i, are you hopeful that soon aid will be able to attend to golf? so what we cannot have an effective distribution of 8 in ga. so in the mid little war, we need the space to get that in and get the distributed it to more than 2000000 people on the inside. so that is what we have been working on in to the district with these over the last the day, some days coming back to you it. do you think it's going to happen any time soon? i think it's going to happen and i hope it will happen. as soon as possible. you've
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also been having discussions with different diplomats in the mid least. i'm wondering from your discussions with the rainy and foreign minister. what do you on the stand about and is really ground defensive might that trigger a response from iran? a while now you are into the secret fights and i am told we love the secret fight. yeah, i know, but i'm not accessing the s u n. so i mean, don't ask me that question because honestly, i can't to respond to it. i go to ask you these questions the stand out for today, but i, you know, with the people want to know what is basically going to happen next. and the, the, the fear is the next phase of this will be an even bloody a ground offensive, which will then trigger a wider escalation throughout the region. let me put it this way without asking you to divulge what discussions you've had with anyone. all you personally worried that
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a ground defensive will lead to a wider ex escalade or the whole region? yeah, let me put you back the way the longer these going that it off on the ground. the more in tennessee is the bigger the chance is for some incidents to happen. that would trigger a very, very dangerous situation. also originally, that's my view and i see no nothing to revise that for me at the moment. and i must say that is one of these incidents. this was the hospital incidence in the in golf. so yesterday and i really want to step back and, and present to condolences and my deepest sympathy for, for those who were hit by that one. i have had my family in situations that scares life out of youth. and i can only
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imagine who the cottage was. it's terrible. and it's an example why we have to go into this in order to give the necessary space for work to be done on the key files. now, supplies in the get the space for that to happen. and also actually to, to have the space to address the situation of abducted people have inside gospel. do you believe that policies are any closer to that kind of understanding? i think it's pretty clear to both sides, this conflict and all. so i can tell you to the regional parking in parties that i've been in contact with and to the international community that this is needed. the question is, when we set the sex the general is going to the region now doesn't see he is going
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in tomorrow and i'm going with him there to participate in the political discussion . and this that will take place in cairo. a on the saturday, the need to be a political framework addressed just now, not only to deal with the need to with this, but also actually to look at the day after. and if we don't stop looking at the day after, in the middle of the situation, we are now, it will be too late. well, what is the day off to what should it look like according to your vision? well, we have to set up a system today after that gave us the necessary as you are and this is the to the people of golf. saw that the will be a different direction coming and then develop the patient. and i would just say the following way, if we are not starting now to address the key issues that we haven't been able to
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address properly for the last 3 years, we are on it. we are in the wrong direction of things. okay? about specific they should, they should be, would you say that should be an end of occupation? an end of siege. so that both is writing. some policies can live in peaceful digney, 5 lives with equal rights. that is the international line. that is the u. n. line, how that would look when we start moving in to i'm working a thought that we would have to see on the final quick question, the secretary general's finally made a call for a seas 5. what prompted that? did it have to take the bombing of a hospital for him to cool for that? we are pretty close use both to what we are saying and when we are saying and we are saying it when we think it's important to get it set, it wasn't then pull. no, no, no i don't size. oh, i was explaining that for you. thousands of palestinians have died. we have 1000.
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i don't know, modem, 1200 is right. have died, right. wasn't this important 24 hours ago? yes, it was. uh, but here is the background for that. as i told you, we have been working on the nice thing with ease of getting the space done to get supplies to, to an 2300000 people in golf. so we need to get that into place. now. it has been very clear to us from when i was in car last when to stay up until today that that space has not yet been there. now we needed, and that was why you address these. now. it has to do with where we are to resolve . cool. thank you. i thank you very much for coming in talking to us. thank all the palestinian president. my boss has denounced the attack on the baptist hospital as
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a hideous masika. he says, palestinians will not be false from the land. a bass was supposed to be part of the summits in georgia, including president biden. but cancel his trip. while i'm fix tentative coma that israel government has no red lines anymore, and it should be held responsible and punished since the beginning of the aggression as being bloodshed. given to nights masika, i decided to cancel my visits and come back home to be with my people during these hall times. well that's no nothing, nothing like it. i'm sure we will not surrender. what is important is we will stay on our land. we will not leave all our and we will not allow anyone to force us to leave as they did in the past. the past will not repeat itself of the hospital mass. curtis triggered protests in the occupied westbank with hundreds of palestinians taking to the streets in ramallah. the demonstrates as much
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in solidarity with the people of gauzy confrontations with security forces. one palestinian protestors impulsively been killed. vice very forces in the village near romano. hold on to how many joins us live from romano. i'm going to ask you about the street in the middle of the 1st one. how people reacting to the latest statements coming out of the us president as he arrives in israel. the people are angry at the position to us has taken ever since the beginning of this crisis, but are they more angry than usual towards the us politics when it comes to this conflict? no, because they have been used to the fact that the us on this basis side of the is really is, i mean, as we're speaking now, there's a protest that just started here in central ramallah of the a few 100. a police didn't use that. now walking around the street and eventually
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barry peak of the people in gaza yesterday they had approved as they were calling actually for the full of the removal of president mahmoud abbas were. but when it comes to the positions of the us, that is something people got used to. i pick it basically for granted. and i think is those at that position that pushed president boss to cut short his visits in a mon to pull out of that summit because he had everything to lose. i have to stay there after the mastercard, the hospital and guys that come at the back of a president biden arriving here. basically, buying these really version of events about who targeted the hospital and showing unequivocal support to israel without even mentioning the palestinians for president brown with a buzz that is a very difficult position to be then across the border in jordan. and then meet
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with president joe, by that it would have been simply political suicide. it's been a very busy night of pro test that has been in the west bank to take us through how agitated the street is right now. a well, i mean today is a day of rage and they are approved as a that gold for all over the occupied was a bag old businesses. i shut down and sold it. they're already and there 3 days of warning that have been a i've been announced by the president mahmoud abbas. but you know, tensions in the occupied west bank are palpable. absolutely. everywhere they were there before this crisis started before this war started and they have increased. i would say, tenfold, ever since at this or broke out, just to give you an example, do you a new money, terry? and an agency that operates here says that settler violence that was on average
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sleep or day, has now increased to a per day. i gain specialist in use and typically the, the settlers carrying out these attacks go unpunished, and sometimes actually protected by the army while they carry out these attacks. but there's also nightly rates, $700.00 people's people so far detained without charges as well, says that they're either member of our mazda or have so in sympathy for how much. but that has been ongoing matter. i have to add to that also nearly at least $61.00 bed in confrontations with that as well. it is really armies of that has always been that is just increasing. and i think there's also frustration of the inability of palestinians here to show solidarity physically completely to the people in gaza. because even though they're separated,
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they cannot visit each other. and you have to do a big tour through egypt and jordan before being able to see each other. and that's if you get permits from all sides to cross all these borders. but regardless of those physical and geographical decisions, what's happening in gaza is close to home to many palestinians living across the occupied westbank. she might be safe from the boulevard meant calling to escape the grief and pain that has engulfed guys out. you man says, is the sense of guilt that disputing her hardest. her father, mother, brother and the nurse killed on october 9th, while i told she last spoke to them at 4 pm on that day. i need the help for my father kept on telling me we're of people and why would they get us these riley's neighbor roads. so why would they talk it to us? i agreed. now i'm thinking why didn't i stay longer on the phone with them?
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the last words i told my mother with that i have to prepare the dinner and i would call her back. i wished i had stayed longer on the call. the next morning, imand received the much dreaded news, the entire neighborhood, the elderly man had been flattened in the blink of an eye. the family house went from this to this old, those inside, buried under the rubble. hey, man, manage to get the pictures of the bodies. we won't show them to you because they're absolutely gruesome covered and rob of her mother missing her limbs and part of her head. and then the body of her father was retrieved 3 days later. and we're starting to decompose, it's a few shared by the workers from guys who found themselves stranded in these well, when the war broke out, they came to the occupied westbank for their safety. this man who doesn't want to be recognized says he hasn't heard from his wife or his 4 children in 4 days. so
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that you'll some context blaine, the feeling i don't know anything. my wife, my children, my pounds. i don't know if that were alive or dead if i would that i could have made them feel safer. my children need me on the file that i should be protecting them. my body might be here, but my mind is in goss. a rami also doesn't know about his family. he wasn't a medical visit and occupied east jerusalem and says the is really police expelled him to ramallah. he has been trying to reach his wife for a week without success. novice can uh how much was it that they both have a phone anymore. i was told they went to seek shelter and are you in school bus? i haven't spoken to them in a week. i can't stop thinking about them. i feel guilty. i'm hit. if the crossing opens, i'm not going to wait a minute, say, i don't care about my treatments, even if it took 6 months to get to medical permits. i just want to see my children . bradley fears they could be among those who were killed as they seated israel's
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evacuation ordered to go south of this trip or among those were killed. when are you in school with it? he simply doesn't know. these. i've just a few stories of war and distressed comment to so many trying to survive as guys that crumbles in front of their eyes. for that, that how many jersey the or i was delighted to have with us here in the studio for a change instead of us a steak house in the you and i'll get somebody to get it to james base. so james, a lot to get into diplomatically that starts off with the kind of bottom line question. as will this bombing of the hospital, at least speed up the un security council, the finally get a roof resolution out low security counts as you know, been completely paralyzed, unable to do anything and had a resolution in front of them. the russian resolution cooling for us, the spot, the language in that resolution was not liked by, by the us and this western allies. and that resolution did not pass. there was a,
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now we've got the brazilian drawing now have a brazilian draft, but it's not the original president draft is being worked on. and some might say it's been watered down with pressure coming. not from the us actually, mainly the us. i'm told for much in negotiations, not being really engaging these negotiations, a tool they've got that close sized front. some of you k hooping haggling over the exact words in the tech store. this will to down mean james, is it all isn't going to say we want a seas 5 into something, know the original with bush and said we want to quote an agency saw it now says we want humanitarian pause is which clearly is something very, very different but what i am hearing is that this is something that the us may not reject, so the us may not veto. and most of the rest of the counselor on board with. so we may actually get the un security council speaking with one voice for the 1st time cooling for humanitarian pauses in gaza. why is that significant? it's significant because the interview, you just had always told,
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well to what the special coordinator who was talking about getting a didn't soon. so perhaps that resolution comes and that will be the finals. the to this deal is being talked about for some time now for days it's been the main efforts of the secretary state on to the blinking. and the deal is to get some aid into gaza and get those people are waiting a rafa, the jewel nationals and the palestinians with the american passports get them amt, a lot of, of all that id, the dimension mind to you a moment ago with tool because that was precisely the next one is going to say, is tying in what you'll hearing from your sources as well to just told us about how he's helpful to get a didn't though. what are we talking about when we say a pulls to get a in? this isn't a c's 5, this isn't a resolution to the conflict. this is a, let's have a time out and, and get some aid in before the bombing resumes again of go. absolutely, it's get some food in, get some water in supplies in, but then they will,
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the western countries will say, go back to that refrain. israel has the right to defend itself. that means you have a pause and then you, you restart the bombing and potentially have a ground invasion. why is this not happen till now? why are we not managed to get this deal? which seems a pretty simple deal to get aide and get those for nationals out. it's because a water is but the 2 key countries here. number one, israel is around, wants to know what's in those trucks. so be going into a gas that they concerns that they might be weapons being built into gaza. the u. n says it will track everything but the is ready. is there any so far as not being convinced on egypt when he is a jewel jewel nationals might be allowed to leave because it is concerned that maybe they'll be a mobile of all the people who want to come, who will force the gates and come out into agent, those have been the concerns from the 2 sides. that's what this the when is learned and the secretary of state and to be blinking and others have been working on in shuttle diplomacy around the region. certainly these railey side,
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i think behind the scenes, although he's very supportive with prominence and nothing yahoo, that will be pressure from present by them as well. the americans want those 5 to 600 american citizens, most of them jewel nationals. they want them out. and so this deal, i think you had this one doesn't tell you just moments ago, this deal looks like it might be close it. we've got to acknowledge james, the sort of comments we here from the street in this positive. why would it be ok? simply to take foreign nationals out and then review if it's too dangerous for foreign blogs. surely this is too dangerous for local blog for the kids, for anyone. right? yeah, i mean, and the most of these people are goals and people who happen to hold a 2nd passport, but they are the lucky ones, the audio nationals, the yes, why should you let that small amount of people? i know that they shouldn't go out, but shouldn't that be a bigger resolution to guarantee everyone's safety of course. but, but you know,
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the out of the country certainly do not want to see a bigger resolution. that means more people coming out. no, because that would be that would be the populating garza, that would be the something that some of the off hauled rice in israel would want, but no one else in the outer world would want. absolutely. all right, thanks james. vice for coming in and talking us through the diplomacy. right. world leaders have responded to as well as attack on the hospital touches, present it as a type of the one says the strong on the hospital housing, women, children is, and civilians is the latest example of israel is a tax which like the most basic human values because those foreign ministry is condemned, quote, in the strongest tubs. these are the occupations bombing of the hospital and cut it coal, that quote, a brutal masika. saudi arabia has also condemned the attack. is that she is crime
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committed by these way. the occupation forces european council president shells michelle says, and attack against of it. infrastructure is not in line with international law. and the french president emanuel my call says nothing can justify strike against the hospital or targeting civilians. it was down as a lot of focus is an economist and a full my greek finance minister. you joins us from athens. good to have you with us a. so 1st of all, what do you make of the response by european governments to the latest incidents and events of the last 24 hours. the bombing of this hospital is someone who once was of course, a member of your pain government gonzalez. i can think of no other way by which to describe the that election of duty by you
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to be in union leaders. it is as a for we have tried them to make the car speak united voicing opinion counsel on one hand said that they were going to increase their efforts. yeah, i'm sorry the but we need to do a audio for a 2nd and we do think it's simple. we want us to hear what you have to say. so i'm really sorry. can i ask you to repeat your answer cuz we kind of lost you from the beginning of, of the interview the, the, the responsible thing opinion, leadership of the to be in union has been scanners for days. they simply fight a bit whatever washington,
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dc and telling me where bringing out of statements yesterday for the 1st time that you to be in union council decided to come out with a statement of substance. and what was the substance that they could have been union would increase its expenditure on aid for the people, gaza. but at the same time, they have to say nothing about the fact that is or is blocking all aid from going into guys. and so you to be in union, it simply does not have what it takes, does not have the model is fine to condemn the state to pay 0 for a blocking located a guy as a the, the to be in union wants to spend money on for anthony garza more generally, for decades now. you all remember states with no exception,
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maybe the case of the base and blind di uh file is fine to the state of occupation, which in itself is a violent act. it brings violence and yeah, let me. yeah. and as when to you, well, a lot of the rectory we hear from a lot of european leaders as well for me as well. but israel has a right to defend itself that these actions are justified one crime so justified for anyone anywhere in the world. at any time for any reason, at any purpose, after the great college of the 2nd world war, international community came together wherever united nations. so we have a geneva convention. we have
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a rules of engagement in war and it was also very explicit. it doesn't matter who the perpetrator is. it doesn't matter who the victim is. it doesn't matter what the arguments on one side will be either are, you do not bomb hospitals, either not stop the population because you don't like the flight. this was hiding in the midst. you do not the bumps theaters. let me put it this way. those who done the blind eye and did not condemn the killing of innocent. and i'm jealous. i'm doctors of nurses of children all those years by these in the army have lost that i have to come, then the city is repugnant across it is how much i okay. yeah, i want to ask you about the response domestically now. some european governments, all they are holding the principles. for example,
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i'm listening to national has criticized fronts as decision to band old demonstration, sympathetic to the applied to the palestinians. i believe even you've fallen victim to having your invitations to speak cancelled. well, a lot of darkness, of a, of censorship vein of a diminution of civil liberties is the same thing up on us because this is what happens really. i mean, what was found at the moment, our governments become completely being wilcox the moment they've become complicit in the ethnic cleansing, of the whole nation. whether this is in palestine or not going to kind of buy whatever well, you know, when brought them to put in, invaded to ukraine. i came out and then 25, the movements that i didn't present. we came out contending and, and saying that it doesn't matter who gets attacked,
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who gets occupied with these ukranian. so the police opinions and then double standards of the european union, another one hand beating a chest whenever there is a war crime by blocking me to put in the ukraine, which i should do. but at the same time, bonnie, bonnie palestinian the vipers for presenting their work in a book fat as in germany or in france. so wherever that is the beginning of the end of ending, more claim, europeans have towards being a civilized continent. all right, thank you. so much for sharing your perspective and reflections. well, thank you. if you're just joining us, that's where you kept the headlines here now to see what has been international condemnation officer and is really a strong kind of hospital that killed at least 500 palestinians. the attack targeted uh the baptist hospital in central kansas city,
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thousands of displaced families been sheltering. the us president joe biden is missing as well as prime minister in tel aviv. he said he was deeply saddened and outraged by the attack and supported as well as denial of involvement in it. 05. the. the ap is a reverend that the anglican church in ramallah during the news conference. he called on the international community to hold his royal accountable and put it into the wall. this one and have that as a church, we're responsible for this hospital and we strongly contain the targeting of medical facilities and paramedics. we can see that this a humanitarian violation and a crime against humanity. we hold the occupying party responsible for this attack. they are responsible for protecting civilians. they are responsible for what's happening in concepts and they're responsible for the attack on the lead baptist hospital. we continue to follow up with our church in jerusalem and with all the
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anglican church leaders in the holy land and around the world. we're also following up with international regional and legal institutions. we call for those responsible and the support has to be held to account assets. spring in palestinian john list. honey, a boy shadow joins us now live from hon. eunice in southern guns and honey. and those con eunice has been targeted by ins. randy strikes, what's the situation like that now? first of all, a yes, we're still reporting live from another hospital, the largest public health facility in the city of pioneer. and in the past half an hour was really difficult. not only for us as a journalist, but also for the paramedics and the doctor's the the, the, the latest to tack. the latest airstrike was on, on a residential home of a family of young people. yes, this is the description that i'm given to, to this family,
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a family of young people. the 12 member of the family brought to the hospital, the to 2 of them were pronounced that right at the spot, the side of the air strikes. the 10 are in critical didn't additions and rushed into surgeries in different parts of, of, of the hospital. and i managed to walk in to the emergency department briefly i, i spoke with the. 2 i spoke with with the mother who has a screaming, it's frantically calling her 2 children who died. busy killed in the air strikes, pulling their names, and i'm not sure she was aware at that moment they were ready did or not, but i, we could not continue as it was, it was the whole emergence depart was turning into into k us. but the scene outside the hospital was filled with sorrow, fear as, as the environment was still going on. yes, honey,
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with the attacks that happened on the hospital on the baptist, i'll actually baptist hospital tell us how that's shunted. also, what i have a sense of security people may have had leading to hospitals as a safe refuge. yes, i mean this, this house confirmed palestinians concerns and, and fear that there's no place no safe to placing gods a literally wherever you go, wherever you. busy go, it's not say if you are a potential target and this unfortunately is it translate to by the israel, the defense minister, sentiments when he described palestinian as human animals. and you can drill multiple lines under this word as it just defies whatever actions they are. they are taking palestinians who are asked to evacuated from the northern part of god,
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and namely the city of bates from noon to city that lie. and the city of jo valia including refugees, cans in the north and gauze, and govern the rates seeking refuge and shoulders in the south to find themselves under heavy bombardment and intensive air strikes. and, and now let me tell you about the timing. whatever happened during the day, palestinians here with the little bit of sense of humor, do you think it's okay as long as if they live, then we can see it. but when the night crows, then that's where the scary stuff happens. the children started crying. women worry for the life and the lives out of their loved ones and family. i mean nothing, nothing about safety and security at all. all right, thank you so much. i need the from con eunice selling always is the spokes person that unit says middle east and north africa off the joins us from my mind in jordan. good to have you with us. so 1st of all,
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if i could get you to comment on the situation that's going on, how concerned all you for the safety of people, for the safety of your own operations in life of this strike on the life of the hospital. all right, we apologize having some audio problems that all right, let me just check and see if we can get that audio issue sorted out. now let me try again. so selina, i believe you can hear me now. okay, i can hear you. can you hear me? all right, so that's the best style, right. so i was asking you how concerned you are about the safety of people, of the safety of your own operations in light of the attack on the last in the hospital. well we're, we're really horrified, especially by the attack last night. it's, it's recon then,
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this attack become then, i mean i can say billions on sort of infrastructure. this is really horrific and really unacceptable. the distribution, guys, the, the on die or it's so it's a catastrophe. humans here and catastrophe at the moment. and there's no, no, as we hear it on, on your screen. so there's no place that's safe and gaza for children and families right now. uh, what operations are uh, uh, are not possible anymore. one because of security, but also because we're all running out of supplies. uh we, we have the delivered all we can in the past 10 days. now what is needed is a halt in the thirty's. what does need it is going to tell you and call your door and guarantee photo save the video, supplies and safe a providing of of services inside goza. as you're talking with,
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we've got pictures coming in from garza. we've seen a lot of pictures of civilian casualties and particularly children, children on stretches to children that look like that. trying to be treated with whatever supplies they have available to us about the toll this is taking on children in particular the so the total is uh, uh, unimaginable uh we've talking about before. last month i thought we were talking about the over $850.00 children killed. those are the points that reach to instead of going to many, many uh, other numbers floating. but these are the ones that we could uh uh, follow up on um, over 2500 uh children, uh, injured. um that's, that's the physical uh tool. but there is the mental health issues. the
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children are crying. children are separated from the families to their have lost their families, lost their brothers sisters in front of the i. this is not something that children can uh, easily bounce alto. it's, it's hard. i think it's a throw magic event. and this can last them a lifetime with this, with these cars. but beyond that, hospitals are unable to provide the services for the thousands of people, including children that are in need, whether they are in georgia, that they are sick, the cult in fuel, in walter and increased electricity, hindering them a, a pretty simple, we've heard other, you and agencies of other health workers speaking to, to the, to the matter of the criticality of health services right now in garza and all of this is putting truly understanding is in danger. the water supply is there is no more southern gaza. children have no one to drink,
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some people are drinking fuel to and we'll just risk their lives the risk their uh, their health uh, being dehydrated and catching the altered bone diseases. the whole image is really doing and it's really dark and goes on. this should stop that goal now, as for previous top environments, this has to stop and it has to stop now continuing like this with getting thousands of lives. thousands of children lives, the thousands of families, and this is unacceptable or right. thank you for sharing your insights. into the situation that setting royce israel has deployed more troops and tanks near the boulder. we've gone so so, so evacuate the residents from towns in the south as it prepares for a ground invasion of the enclave. thrice of a report from southern israel that we're here in southern israel. this is the
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closest we could make it to the border with a gas it from here, we're able to see the air strikes happening right behind us. the black smoke coming out from those strikes that are happening in guys. in the past few days, we're able to make it closer to some of the towns a closer to the border. but that is really military has been increasing the exclusion, so it's becoming harder and harder to make it closer to the border with guys, we have seen thousands of soldiers moving into this part of the country. there's times are more vehicles probably preparing for what could be a ground defense of most of the towns around this area have been evacuated, the houses around to the shops, a closed in the town of state, or for example, a town of around 30000 people. there's only a few 1000 that have been left out the, the is compared to other countries around the world to other conflicts around the world. if you see what's happening here and with the strikes that are happening
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right in guys, this area would be flooded with refugees, with people trying to escape awards on what that is not happening because it, people didn't guys are trapped, they kind of go to egypt. they kind of come towards as well. i know it kind of leave towards the sea, so they're completely under stage. they cannot leave. they're being told, for example, to move towards the southern part of the country. but some of those areas are also being longed. there's been lots of talks about the possibility of too many tiring assistance, but there's also been humanitarian workers who have been killed. and if the situation continues, as it is with the air strikes that we have been seeing from here, it's not clear yet when something like that could happen. but if i will as a feeder in southern as well. my colleagues, serial vanya spoke to chris gunner sees the former spokesman for the un relief and works agency a says previous to in investigations into wes,
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strikes on schools and hospitals exposed huge amounts of this information. a, it's a pulling by minute. yes. again is on the saw it just as we were in 2014. when 7 of our schools had dozens of thousands of displaced people taking refuge withheld. a main warehouse in gauze of 60 was hit by what fosters, even though we've almost so begging the is really all me to call this attack us for the hospital it so when was the last time who made the work, it from guns are destroyed an entire building until 500 people. of course we have to wait the outcome of israel's investigation into this instance. having said that in 2014 not ready to have the rest of his way, the spin doctors wasted no time in pushing out all sorts of this information about time. are they put up videos live on american television telling as well?
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i was big into the, telling the world that were minutes and spawning rockets from other schools. these are old investigated by the un in of an agencies and they were both found to be complete. not since even when we found rockets in our schools, we told these writing strikes waste. there was no recognition whatsoever. they continued to push out by saying the on was collaborating with medical. yes. okay. the under our schools, they are and i spoke to the head of and was a few days ago, she explained to me, they are the conflicted. can you explain that to her of yours? yes. to be very clear as opposed to agreement because governments, for example, it was, he is right, is because the cheapest cool g p s. cool. it makes the old office still. it says to these radio all need all of the movements of the trucks and goods around god, on known to these very honest, cool, cool, the nation. so when people come to our schools, they see the blue un flag subsets. luckily above,
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unless you that there will be neutrality that they will be immune from conflicts that the lose of will will be sold a bit. you know, people say the truth is the 1st comfortable with the missile, the rules of more internationally. you might have to have a little a pass to the be the, the 1st casualty, and let me tell you to adjust the call when i take you now to tell of these where the prime minister always redlands us present speaking, how about 6 to maximize civilian casualties from us wants to kill as many as well as, as possible and has no regard whatsoever to publish city and lives. every day. they perpetrate, a double war, cry targeting our civilians while hiding behind their simmons and bedding themselves in the civilian population and using them as human shields. we've seen the cost of this, this terrible double war, crime against humanity from us is perpetrating. and the last 11 days is israel
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legitimately targets doris civilians. unfortunately, armed a mazda is responsible and should be held accountable for all civilian casualties. we saw the costs of this terrible war crime yesterday when a rocket fired by a palestinian terrace misfired and landed on the palestinian hospital. the entire world was rightfully outraged, but this odd way should be directed not in israel, but at the terrace. as we proceed in this war, israel will do everything that's going to keep civilians out of harm's way. we have asked them and will continue to ask them to move to safer areas. we'll continue to work with you mister president. to ensure that the minimal requirements are met and will continue to work together to get a hostages out. as president, the road to victory will be long and hard. but united in purpose and with
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a deep sense of justice and the unbreakable spirit of our soldiers and our people. israel will prevail. thank you mister president. thank you for minister waco, home offices, pauline terrace, saw as brutal in you made almost beyond belief. what they did, this cabinet came together and standing still standing united and i want you to know you're not alone. you're not alone. is that for cited earlier. we will continue to have israel's back, as you were to defend your people for continue to work with you and partners across the region to prevent more tragedy, innocent civilians,
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75 years ago. your founders declared that destination would be one based quote, based on freedom, justice and peace based on freedom of justice and peace. united states stands with you in defense of that freedom procedure, that justice and the support of that peace today, tomorrow and always we promised or the doesn't change or similar washington. okay. you're watching else is there is continuing coverage of the israel guys, a warren,
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what you just so all would you just listen to were these really prime minister in the us presidents both in telling me that this hours the 2nd time they speak and the last 2 hours are so short statements on either side. so the fast moving diplomatic visits by us president joe biden to show his support for israel. you just heard him say repeat is central message since the moment that the war and gaza began, which was that the us has israel's back. and joe by and repeated that once again, slightly different for him because he's now inside israel. and this is something for which these really prime minister netanyahu praised him and lauded him in saying to him when he 1st got off the plane saying, you know, the only thing better. those were netanyahu's words. the only thing better than israel having its uh, its staunch ally, standing beside that is uh, being in israel. oh, that's where we are right now. it is 11 gmc,
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