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the, the unrelenting is really strikes and guys are over found hospital is already running out of fuel and medical supplies, the robots and this is all just a lie from doha. also coming up scenes of destruction, more than 5 and a half fighters and palestinians to be killed since the bombardment began on october. the 2nd and those of funding the deck scale justify the collective punishment of the policy and people view. and the secretary general says that have
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been clear breaches of humanitarian law as is really or starts continue to head guys. several palestinians are killed as israel conduct some more raising the occupied west by more than a 100 people have been killed there since october. the 2nd, the and there's still no relief inside for the people of garza, which remains under heavy as many bombardment at least 70 were killed overnight house officials. and on those 15 of the $35.00 hospitals and guys are out of service. they can no longer treat the wounded because they've run out of medicine. and few more humanitarian. a trunks have been able to enter the strip, but supplies are running dangerously low. the health industry says close to $5800.00 palestinians have been killed since the strikes begun on october. the 7th following an attack by hamas on southern israel with killed 1400 is res. i'll just
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see there's honey. i wish it was joining us, life will come you this in the guys and stuff. all right, let's start with the hospitals are continuing to struggle, but supplies are running out. they use some well in the hospitals are in, in dire need. so of the central supplies and as you can see from the frame of the camera, this is just the funerals that we have been seeing for the past. these it, every 10 minutes, there is a funeral coming out of the hospital and for burial a task that those are, are in difficult and difficult situations as do run out of essential needs and medical supplies necessary for, for immediate medical intervention of to treat casualties. and those why are critically injured. uh, you know, we know that
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a large amount of essential elements such as antiseptics is, is, uh, out and, and there is, and doctors are reaching to turn that is just to uh, to continue offering the, not a 30 minute calls intervention uh for, for people. uh shield is uh, is remaining is the biggest challenge for hospitalization. and according to a medical source, the entire health system in gaza. hospitals have entirely collect and the doctor due to 2 major elements, the medical supplies that are running very, very scarce, as well as lack of reviews. and we're going to be seeing in the coming a few hours a complete shut down of hospitals across the gaza strip. as there is a, a block of from these really governments on the entrance of the fuels, it will only aggravate the problem and turn hospital facilities into large morris
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and nothing else. it would be hard for hospitals to offer any, any of the health services, whether it's small or running operations or surgeries. i don't mind talking about these video strikes which have been going on. just tell us through what's been happening in the last few hours. yes. yes, well of the last a few hours the past night palestinians across the gods trip hardly slipped. due to the mass bombardments and on tv artillery showing of the entire a gaza strip of people in, in, in dropbox, reported a heavy mass bombardment of more than a 20 residential homes by ears, price, and heavy artillery, selling and resulting in the death of tens of people,
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but the worst of these attacks was last night at about 9 p. m. and this is very close to the hospitals were reporting a, from an entire neighborhood, a residential homes and buildings were targeted by multiple rockets and completely destroyed and, and, and killing at the spot. a close to 37 people and leaving a dozens, others of injuries who were rushed to the hospital. this hospital for treatments on our way to the hospital. we drove by this side. the scene looks very, very graphic. i mean, there are no signs that do were homes in that area other than the pile of rebels. we can in just a cursory look at what happened is the entire neighborhood turned into a pile of rubble at that time, a furthering the problem of displaced people and making it hovered the hospital to
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offer the needed services. honey, thank you very much, honey. i roshana talking to some con eunice and dr. hudson's called off as a medical director of the ottawa hospital in garza. he says there operating with the bare minimum of supplies or are you healthy for hospital on the birth of 51 get from chicago, hospitality just to give them you know, space for some and the new and just people. this is the situation. my house because i had my patients on elderly with the hers diseases with medical detroit was push it out of service and you know it stokes down there you're interested in this. he says, i don't know that the both of them except the patients that had both of them actually, but also because we'll have, you know, injured what this is the, the name of the minimum um the only available even though the code one car food you
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know, is the default, well we, we would depend on uh, being counts of jobs and cheese on silently so that i could get as much get the book beating as what you know, does it show to invitations, but the degrees of permanent. and even if it's just, you know, alive and you know, the, you know, the other machines a lot of equipment that we need or depends completely on beneficial to you as well as left until other other parts of the hospital. so our preaching degree degree difficult is we have a, you know, it's most of the solar system using for lighting. and there we something we could do at the bottom of the box a few days. 100, you know, these are for 2 or 3. i want to just do the math to do the minimum work for the farm. you know, my life is in a minimal expedition face and we can let you know, be sure that how many days the guy that the investor will come and let you know,
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all the people here will die. about the same president, arrested last weekend has died in and is really jail. is the 2nd to dine. is there any custody in less than 24 hours? it abraham reports from the occupied westbank. they were trying to accept the news that he'd been arrested. now that have to come to terms with the yeah, let's see that he's never coming back detained on sunday. israel's present service and now set at a fault. come then didn't be no, no, no i have. is there any medical reports? yes, it says he to the soldiers, his son was sick about you know that someone is sick or do you arrest him? punish him. do they gave him for 3 days prior to him from using electricity, food and water. what do you expect to happen to him? to tell us simians died in his reading custody in less than 24 hours. the palestinian prisoners society says prisoners have not without any medical
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assistance. have done was the team here in the open military present. the same president of the med fight that was released from a week ago. he says that the conditions were bad before the from us attack. now, the worse to select the assaults. yeah. we would have scream some other cells and smoke a guess, but we couldn't tell what was happening. some prisoners would tell us about beatings buys rarely forces that hands were broken and heads him back in. just a did not spend jail time the bruises on his face. tell the story of several hours of his re interrogation. depaula and i've got a bottle of dish. i'm a, they didn't stop beating us the shoot me here with the both of the rightful. then here, this and bunch is to my head the and the palestinian prisoners are not allowed visitors . their access to julia's human rights organizations weren't,
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that is really taking revenge. i guess, prisoners as the number of college students teen by is really forces increases. so, to does the turnouts of comedy that this is like this one. so i'm going to little about the status of the prisoners. and the little they know makes their worries in please to worry of comes in, somebody is over now be more or less on a husband and the father men gather to pray for strings and patients living under is was occupation. many tell us this space is being tested every day that he just either the of the pointless thing is really, i mean it says is naval forces have killed a group of divers from ha, so tried to infiltrate, is really 10 or so in
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a seaborne attack now, i mean, it's still searching, it isn't the side for any fighters who managed to reach israel. former us assistant secretary of defense loans called says it's an insight into the resources available to come us. there is no evidence that a rand told him to attack when they did bought a ran, has been getting them for a, you know, for a long period of time to get ready to do this. and this was one of the things that nobody ever really thought much about was you know, swimming. uh, you know, uh, all due to a parent to parents. right. so yeah, i does think it, it does show how clever they are. i think it might show that they made some arrangements to get some of these divers to get involved or you know, to, to, to hook up if you will, with some small bones or something that they could then use to cause problems. you
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know, from the say that have been tense exchanges at the un security council in new york out to the secretary general, alleged to have been violations of international law in gaza. prompting an angry reaction from israel antonio to us as also appealed for an immediate cease fire. kristen certainly has more from you and headquarters in new york. the horrors of the war on gaza on full display and the security council with urgent calls to help civilians on both sides, front and center. the un secretary general says it's not enough to blame him us. it is important to also recognize the effects by our minds, these not happen in a vacuum on the policy didn't people have been subjected to 56 years of civil gauging, occupation the comment unacceptable to israel, who demanded his resignation. russia, china, the u. a. among many council members, calling for an immediate sounds, fire,
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a call that was noticeably absent from the draft resolution. the us had hoped to put to a vote. we will visiting the store because yours is the key points. here's a need for a swift to cease fire. the fact that it was not included in the council draft was a step in the wrong direction and could be interpreted as counsel support for israel's plan to conduct a ground defensive and gaza. russia countered the us with its own ceasefire resolution, while the u. a. e and other arab states said the only hope is a 2 state solution and people sent a couple of us. so we're facing a spiral of violence throughout the world based on this by over decades of occupation, injustice, and the pressure to innocent people are being killed. i'm particularly us says it's working tirelessly to get a to gaza, right? well, blaming around, and it's proxies for fueling the conflict for ron, or it's proxies. attack us personnel anywhere, make no mistake. we will defend our people. we will defend our security swiftly and
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decisively. he runs and basset, or choose as the united states of exacerbating the conflict by overly aligning itself with israel. passionate speech is an intense diplomacy and have so far failed to yield a unified position in the security council, prompting the error league and the organization of islamic cooperation to offer their own resolution for a ceasefire in the general assembly. later this week. there no country has the power to veto it. christian salumi al jazeera, united nations. still ahead and now is it a crisis on capitol hill? house republicans remains deadlocks, as we struggle to find a replacement for also speaker kevin mccarthy. i'm china removes another top of the government, administer the 2nd within months. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. israel says their objective is to
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completely eliminate hallmarks, not just their capability informed opinion, large numbers of civilian skills, including children, good cutting of electricity. this is a weird friend, frank assessments by frankly, china is position is it's not going to get involved in anything little apparently they're going to continue to call for peace and talks inside story. oh no, just the era. every year in china, an estimated $80000.00 children are abducted by one of their parents. 101 east follows some others desperately trying to be united with their children on that, which is here in a world where the news never ends. understanding what's behind the headlines is more important than ever. it takes listening to the people behind the news and to the journalists reporting their story. it's such a intimacy that makes every international story local at heart. i'm only give you
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that host of the take a daily news podcast powered by the local reporting of elders here. find us where ever you get your pod cast. the . the you're watching or does it a reminder of adult stories. this are hundreds more palestinians have been killed in the past day under israel's relentless bombardment of johnson. the health ministry says close to $5800.00 palestinians have died since october. the 7th docs was fund comma, subtract to southern israel, and killed 1400 israelis. meanwhile, the intense exchanges of the un security council officer, the secretary general,
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alleged violations of international law in garza. the statement prompted an angry reaction from israel's calling for his resignation. and for palestinians have been killed and overnight rates by his very force extend the occupied west of a fierce classes in a refugee camp engine in between the military and palestinian fighters. more than a 100 people have been killed in rates and the tattered trade since october some and now now the world news us republicans have chosen their false nominee in just 2 weeks to become speaking of the house of representatives. the reason that a congressman might, johnson is a relative unknown and a low ranking member of the parties leadership. it was chosen after tom m a pulled, i've just hours after his nomination, and i couldn't get enough support from hard line republicans. the highest has been without a speaker and therefore unable to pass laws since kevin mccarthy. it was august and 3 weeks ago i did. jo, castro is good more from washington dc. the louisiana's representative mike johnson
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is the latest republican to be nominated by his party to become house speaker after being eliminated earlier on tuesday by arrival. tom em or who had initially been nominated and then dropped out all in a span of ours. johnson is the vice chair of the house republican conference. he's also a strong ally, a former president, donald trump. having loved the effort to try to block congress from a store to find job items when after the 2020 election. now it's been confusing. this whiplash road of republican candidates will all tried and failed thus far to secure the house speaker position no this all 4 has made it to this point have fallen under 2 categories. those who are establishment republicans who do not align with trump and those who are more far, right. republicans, who do they represent the 2 wings of the party who are now at open war with one
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another over a government spending the deficit. and now the speakership and a fractured republican party despite holding a slim majority in the house, has not had the numbers to overcome the united democratic caucus, who all would rather have a democrat when the speakership. instead, the newest republican nominate johnson will likely face those same hurdles unless he went over the votes of moderate republicans without a speaker the us congress has been frozen for 3 weeks now. unable to take action on any legislation, including aid to israel and to ukraine. i did, jo, castro alger 0, washington uncle as late as says the government will a night additional national security laws by the end of next year. and his 2nd annual policy address strongly set the measures of in response to what he called mentally by external forces in hong kong is affairs allies. china's defense minister lease on food has been hosted from his position without an explanation. it
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comes as months after being suddenly dismissed its former foreign minister jingle containing reports from big shame in the junk food was appointed time, his defense minister in march and had been the face of it's rapidly expanding military diplomacy. on tuesday, state media announced his remove by presidential decree with no reason given. the order was approved by the national peoples congress standing committee, a top poem entry body. so far, no replacement has been named. li hasn't been seen in public since attending a china africa security for them engaging in august. he's the 2nd ty, ranking official to be ousted in recent months. in july from a foreign minister teen con, was suddenly strip of his title. and so without explanation, analysts say the shake up show how overpaid, and unpredictable chinese leadership has become a presidency contained. there is perhaps more instability creeping into the
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operation of a she's power in by j. it might not pregnant, but it could certainly influence policy making. these dismissal comes days, the whole paging is scheduled to host regional security for him. so this will be watching, represent china at that for us with a lease on please replacement to be able to improve ties with the pentagon. the us section in 2018. the history of curing weddings from russia, it was a new defense. this may be able to change the way to the reopening of new 3 communications between the 2 sites, which was 7 to 3 years old to 0. so it could be that says beijing is forcibly repository. it's in north korea. and so what arrested in china during the pandemic rights activists are calling an international community to step in as many north koreans face harsh treatment for freedom. the home country units, kim reports from sol. so right, so that you base are calling for global pressure on china dc the. busy
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the family of this north korean escapee fears a young woman faces emitted deportation. kim is the mother of 2 and was detained last year for violating coven 19 loss. she is among roughly 2000 north koreans believe to be arrested in china during the pandemic. to be sent back, when supporters reopen a process rights group say has already begun. so has confirmed a large number of north koreans were set back from 3 twenties provinces. its unification, ministry saying is working to prevent additional repatriation underlying that under no circumstances should north koreans, the sense that against are well. china use these. i'm documented north koreans as a legal i said nomic migrant and says that is a record of reporting. the factors is in line with international law. jimmy on he is one of the success stories comfortable. so he done in the woods of
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a varies with full sweeps. creation will make me numb with fear own words from an escapee who twice and door detention and china before facing torture in north korea. freedom with her 2 sons came at a high cost. you will need them off of me on my 3rd try results to kill myself. if i go quote, get the torture was unbearable to this day. i come to raise the troll. now, we'll, it's unknown. how many north koreans have been forcibly said back from china. having lived through it, g is pleading with a global community to help stop the practice unit skim. oh, just sarah, sol, and that is for palestinians have been killed in the latest trades by his very forces in the occupied westbank that have been fierce classes in the city of janine between the military and palestinian fighters in the icons. joining us from columbia refuge account in the occupied was fine. what's happening with the rates?
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well, let me just show you. i'm actually of the old but seal household. uh there was a raid here about 330 morning. so i see is really soldiers walked up the stairs, basically smashing, getting everything out of the way. this is a cupboard that they've removed. they came in this way into the family quarters where uh with us about the table was if you see that, that's actually a sound. well now i rub, i've seen those items go off in the outside and the noise they make is funder. as somebody one is like inside this is actually the kid's room, the kids what a sleep and that would to them. they were sleeping that he's ready. um even basically moving that was about some of them going through the house so sorry, sorry. and these, the kids actually that were um, during the right. so when i come, they actually came doing these ready me came into here. and this is what they did
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to the house. and they actually took both of them from this ball, from his level that they'll get hold of the kids very shy. here's imagine what it's like. there's about 4 or 5 of the families, kids here at the moment. they just walking around to knowing a few hours earlier, the with the, the soldiers in this place to arrest one man. now raise take players in columbia check point on a very regular basis. but um, in the last 24 hours, we've seen several rates take place since october 7th, we're actually up to about 1400 people that have been arrested during incidents like this. we rarely get a look inside, but this is now a common place site. these rates affecting families here, particularly in the columbia check point, but now across the occupied westbank am on a talk to us a little bit about how people are coming together. because one would imagine that
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this is such a disruption to put it mildly to a community that people, i would imagine not trying to find solace with each other, but it must be very difficult given the pressures that they're facing normally you'd be absolutely right. real people would come together, they would try and go to lawyers, try and figure out what happened to that families, to that family members, you know, see what the charges they were arrested under. but right now everybody's watching the events and garza and that very scared that this could happen to them. we've already seen and reports of a raid and the janine refugee camp with a on, on to aerial vehicle. a drone was used, but that's the kind of thing that people are used to seeing in goals and know in the occupied west by. we rarely see that kind of level of technology. so people now a much most scared about coming together openly in public. it's much more about just trying to figure out how to get your life back together in the hope that the
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scenes and goals a don't repeat themselves here in the occupied westbank. and my mom is like, we're talking about age continuously getting a to into, to gaza. but one would imagine that in places where you are, it can be equally difficult to try and find the food and fuel in supplies, particularly when these rates are going on to what within the refugee camps itself, a lot of what happens is just simple damage when these rallies come in, they come in more behind it. i mean, that's the only reward i can use. they come in, so it's a soldier time in this particular rate. they damage an incredible amount of infrastructure. there are shots, fide war to times a broken. you're almost in a constant cycle of rate and then you try and fix things as best that you can. now there is food and fuel water in the occupied west by snow. di situation like garza . but when you constantly being rated and you're constantly having to repair it is a huge pressure m on the thank you very much indeed. damn wrong con,
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talking to us from the columbia refugee come no, the weather is next. i'm not going to be followed by inside story and of course is more on the coverage of the watering jobs are on a website all just need to don't come on know madison. stay with us and i'll just here the the hello sightlines hatch has now made land full across the eastern side all the i'm inside some very wet, very windy weather and we can quite small, at least not too concerned about the ways. but you'll see how the rain does continue here as we go through where to stay some went to whether it goes to a good parts of southern. yeah, i mean i, which was the southern end of the red. so, you know, just wanted to show so square across the radiant peninsula and snow, the positive amount, we could even see a child. so some radio tells us of whether making its way through contract though
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ha, could see a small tool too, as we go 3 fast dicey. what to whether very to at least inside of saudi arabia, southern though it is generally try it is losey will plenty of sunshine. of course, the east, the side of the magistrate is warm sunshine to the can see touching 30 full celsius . so also some showers just sliding across the chain, just pushing across into the west, inside of turkey as we go through the next day or so. same area cloud and right and actually initially making his way across the central pos, ultimate, it's radius mold in areas. hopefully some positive out to you re enrolled in pot softness, you have to catch that a bit of whether not ship north africa, stay strong and sunny. a few showers, just keeping coast to fringes of west africa, and really piping up right across the hall to the tropics. the, with the escalation of the war on garza alger 0,
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goes to the largest hospice and in the strip to witness how deteriorates and conditions and desperate shortages are impacting the lives of so many of those be disconnected. talked of shows function. shifting this with the wash on the medical stuff and those in need of treatment reflect on the hardship of this conflict if the electricity runs out. so just become the mass graves causes a shift on the hospital. on the brink on al jazeera of the most extensive us meant to be a to is route. and it's more ongoing is that washington has been sending minutes. the assets to the region saying that for everyone's purposes could all they really and could expect a why the conflict in the middle east. this is inside story, the hello again on j.

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