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what's most important to me is understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. just here to we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the capital us foreign minister says negotiations on the way to secure the release of cap is being held in garza as he joins to k and condemning the is really the logan i'm the associate and this is out of their life. and also coming through an agency that palestinian refugees, the ones that will be forced to hold full operations gonzalez' by wednesday nights when it expects to run out of fuel. the desktop continues to rise is really strikes
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have kills nearly $6000.00 palestinians and simple environments again on october. the 2nd health care system, a lot on the brink of collapse, stop working around the clock to keep the few remaining hospitals in the as israel non stop on bog minutes continues to take its total on the 2300000 and palestinians living and gaza. the kids president has been speaking out against the assault and calling on while at the palace to pressure the israeli government to hold its attacks and comes, those cattle is foreign minister calls for an immediate c spy and says that has been progress. i'm going to go sions to release the move in. 200 is really capt is being held in gaza. he spoke alongside the talk is foreign minister. how can feed on who is visiting the ha, i'll do here as a hush on the whole bar was at that press conference here in the hall. they both
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have ties with how much and both have been playing a queue. both has been very instrumental in the hostage negotiations, and they have been doing that best to try to come up with a comprehensive settlement. however, when you listen to the statements from both ministers of following up as of got tied onto a key, the fabric concerned about the potential of the full blown confrontations that could the, this stabilize the vision. they have also been very critical of what the describe or what the described as international doubles ton, the, when it comes to the reaction to the civilian casualties in the gaza strip list, a sense of what, how much value i might as tiny that. but it's not funny, as of cuts on how to say a while ago, a clinician hit in a t a i'm in a ma be. recently we have witnessed collective punishment to targeting of schools, hospitals, and places of worship. we find the principles established following world war 2 on
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trial. we reiterate the firm stance of cutting regarding any targeting of civilians, regardless of race or nationality. we call on all parties to avoid plunging the region into may have, which will give rise to one bearable crisis. the authorities along with the tubs are trying to move forward with, with the united regional font. that would push for a political supplement because they have been saying that this is just one among many of the cycles that we saw in the past. we've continued to see in the future unless we have a comprehensive political supplement. there's absolutely no way we can put an end to the violence in the, in the region and in goes on. this explains why you sold minnesota for an i fans of turkey coffee done visiting saudi arabia the united out of and that's lebanon. and, and it one, well meanwhile, israel's national security advisor,
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it has welcome to the different logic intervention by category in a post on the social media platform, ex, touching, connect. me said, i'm pleased to say that content is becoming an essential policy and stakeholder and the facilitation of humanitarian solutions. cutoff diplomatic efforts are crucial at this time. well, in a wide ranging speech department detractors, presidents, special type out on hold for an immediate se is fine and proposed an international conference to reach the lost in peace. the home of the house is not the toto still good, nice ation. but the group of liberators, and would you be fighting to protect their non tender citizens? are caused by that result. sat out who's coming to k, extensively for us, joins me now and after ha studio result always something here. a shift in, in rhetoric from other one today and in the house, not likely to go over with regional lead. i wouldn't consider that as a shift. however, we definitely can see that now it's tuning up. so the digital he's,
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he's speaking up because officially and legally tricky has never called nice homeless as a terrible club despite as lots of pressure from the western countries from israel to foot on turkey to put thomas on the tablets. but that has never been the case so, so there's nothing new position that turkey is not particularly nice and harmless as a, as a parent, a girl. however, the timing is delicate as the particularly the west to leave is on now equalizing both thomas and isis together. so a leader of a regional country visual power coming up and seeing that thomas has nothing to do but a liberator that's defending demands that the occupied by strategies is quite a times high time sensitive. and it's quite remarkable in this context. so and, but previously he will go even further and cool is read as a terrorist, but now we can see that she's not authorized such where so it means that there's not that rupture. so he's not bringing up all the, but he just, he still wants to keep the good relations with israel to good relations with the
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west. but the other end is by cooling. how must mother tell them who but the liberator is, he's actually indicating that kind of the, the root causes of these cries, as he said that, that is a context of this. so there is an own green occupations these decades. and what happened on october 7th is, is not a is not that at the beginning. however, it is a caustic who is this of the decades long occupations and the room brings. so it's not the rapture. however, it's quite remarkable that up to 2 weeks, a full most silent, present outgoing is coming up, a speaking doc much more high with them. well, speaking of, of coming out and raising voices, do you think that there is more unity? imagine now in the region, especially as we're seeing this desktop continuing to drive, i think so the deck when we see 3 out of one seen that he's quoting for an international, a mechanism to be established. and particularly that the importance of original actors also to be present. they are not only politically brought to me in the
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territory as well. and you say that turkey is ready to contribute to that mechanism or to do whatever is necessary politically amid a tavern. and so what i understand from that is, is that she's talking about a peacekeeping forces that is not just going to be secure, isn't conducted by united nations. but the different mechanism that the original act as i was also involved. so on the other hand, the turkish for the minister has been on the regional to where he was in the run yesterday and then went to the to, there wasn't cut that trying to also promote the region of phone chairs to add. one is also poking about that, so as the western fault of the code to the, the world is united behind israel. now they're trying to, to, to, to, to promote the regional position here that they can put a kind of kind of content and narrative. and also put that pressure particular on to us and israel. so yes, he's talking about the international mechanism that has a deterrent because of the political power and also the mid 3 poet as well. whether that can happen or not, it's a different issue. however,
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this quite and leave us kelly applied in the works, what needs to be hoped as a kind of the west russell said that a corresponding who's covered ticket in very extensively. thank you for your insights in well, that's now bring you up to date with what's happening on the ground and gauze. whether un says that some $600000.00 displaced palestinians announced sheltering and un facilities as buddies continued to be pulled out from under the rubble hospitals and garza unerring total collapse. maybe half of the strips the $25.00 hospitals have now shut down. also, bank has more on the situation and also the threat, the nighttime spaces in dollars or receive the city feel a victims of his right. yes. strikes, afraid, uninsured. these children were at home one minute being pulled from the rubber. the next we were having dinner. we had just put food on the table. my sister was
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laughing, i was talking to her. suddenly a missile fell. i thought i'd hit another house. i put my hands over my head and started to say my last prayers. i kept praying. the posting huffman this uses the house of gulls is fixed by post because of being forced to close the doors. those to operate from the overstretched reading. go to the basics like bandages, paines's disinfectant, and perhaps more worrying fuel for generating people crowds outside leaving. this is the safest place to be for many palestinians life now is a bad survival. this family has picked up so they're not able to give it in case of any sort. yes, strike some families and cause that have been completely wiped tact. i looked at the little guys, uh, is it done on one of the day? if we die, then at least some of those will be alive. we put the bracelets on to mock each other, just in case something happens. i've seen bodies ripped apart. you can't tell the victims apart if something happens in the i'm pieces this way,
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i will recognize them from these bracelets. i will collect their body parts of, of the young here have to also face up to the possibility of being killed. and i have been, i had that on my own, my siblings are wearing these bracelets and now we're separated. how football settings hun eunice, and housing across the city. this way we will all know each other had they for killed. then my mother would be able to identify our body image, or if my mother and siblings get guilty, recognized there's with you in. this is a day usually ality for posting new families trapped in garza, surrounded by death and the fear of not being able to recognize your loved ones. if they are killed, i started big. i just 0. well, that's bringing correspondence, honey. i will say that if it's on the ground there for us in a fun, eunice, honey, as we've been saying, many hospitals have been on the verge of running out of fuel many has, do we know how long the remaining hospitals can actually continue? yes, well there are more hospitals joining,
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an a group of hospitals that are out of service and for the past a few hours and we know the price is the fuel has made the process more quick. and then the coming go is we're going to see more hospitalization inc. and uh, the only uh, remaining costs of that is now those who have a is so they have a red reservation of the deal with just a little bit to keep them running. uh till the end of the day, uh, at any moment, more hospitalized will announce, be coming out of service due to the lack of, of the fuel as well as a lack of medical supplies, which for the life of many casualties and patients a job for the and as because it's on certain of, if the fuel is going to be allowed into gaza or not honey, we know that the bombardment has been truly unrelenting. tell us about what you've
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been seeing that over the last few hours and, and what you've been hearing to from the doctors at the hospital to. yes, well just to stay with the doctors in the past a few hours, the subdivisions are raised and they are only becoming worse as the deed. as we further into this war, is there a more casual just on the floor of the hospital and operations room are filled and, and just to put you in a context, we are joined with dr. muhammed, the dealer was the director of the emergency department, the loss of the hospital just to tell us more about the situation in the hospital and how long the doctor hospital could survive. the lack of, of it feeling more about the situation for the last 2 weeks. we are calling the human community, the technician on his organization ought to be out of going to products actually to be on the split. the collapses had been. we have bought of the host to be tons,
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know we don't integrate a city. we have the i c use without and if it, it will, it will go to let them know that the system is shipped and no photo. most of the host with that kind of notice of fully backed with civic, with one division the hospital next childhood and i'll pull it back to the one division, the buck you out of the hospital. oh, so put it back in the one division we booked. envision it with we are buying bid from able to weigh in bucks, then we are uh 40 bucks times. we cannot compensate much motivation. the medical supply, most of it. oh, nothing came from outside. nothing came. i'm confirmed that nothing came from outside. know me to college. i know me because the teams and we still, we still sending a code for the human sort of human a thing. but they would have done dr. muhammed, we went or spend to the hospital is over whelmed, with casualties and, and, and patients. but can you tell us,
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how are you managing with this large number of casualties, particularly and in operation rooms and would be with the lack of, of essential material. what is, what are your emergency plan in these difficult situation? yeah, i think that was kind of described, talk about the situation. so i'll give you some shots, for example, and in law, in the last night we receive it 301 division we received 150 can. and the last night we did a say this is eden section for the woman to be live on that and then, but against the development. we are managing the situation with some things i knew which one was something instead of doing it. i would me because a lot of guidelines are not to do or not they get learning better teen day. it's like, i'm not that loaded. spend 2 is such modest about the using both as a book or which is this today. i'll give you another short young woman came with that with severe in getting her to come in here to just didn't work with outside.
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so she would live, she would think us, what's the name and what we did for head only. we give him some beast. one words, we us kids to just relax on. she's going to die. she knew she was knowing that she's going to die within minutes and she did. so that's, this is some short slow what a situation like, what do you most of them are to see, but the news about the funding is now the head def, i see the bottom in front of that. i see the button to, to see if the news about his headed to his daughter sort of an entire offense. i mean, what do you want to boom? but then they are now we're still under the student. the home is doing dr. muhammed, with the extreme short digital bit fuels and, and knowing there's so many hospitals are, have, have been shut down and, and they don't have the services to offer how low can nonsense hospitals survive. we just limited amount of, of fuel available to run the power generator. to be honest, we, we are not talking about that. i do not need to consider this is no, you know,
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the bishop, the people who would thought that the stroke that people would, that sits within the body and sending them home. we said no, no bids for them. but it just, if they simply facing did it, we are not spending that system. you know, as much done is not working. you'll see those without his open, the door is open. but what you can do for any patients with no medical supply with no internet, the city would ship not getting going on, not with north and most important part of those, but that which is i see. so only the hospital don't are open to listening. but if you d is coming in, but that system is collapsed already. we cannot say we have us then we kind of work . we have been taught, we cannot. we cannot say that be considered motivation. this is a legit. so it literally then the system is shut though. we don't have enough to before. it's all based on the the one did one or the but did not meet the conditions. thank you dr. mohammed through junior. so this is, these are the situations in the hospitals. very dire,
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very difficult doctors are making very difficult decisions to decide whether, whether to, to say very well, who to save and who to let go. and with patients the hospital cannot receive more high, more patients to the hospital, the honey i wish have a that on the ground for us with that report from ton unit and the gaza strip. thank you, honey. well, let's bring in laundry was wary. he's a professor of contemporary, middle east and politics. yeah. a castle university who joins me now and after high studio monday, we know there's diplomacy going on. but what does that actually mean for all the people that the families that we've been hearing about, the people whose loved ones are on ventilate as it are about to be turned off. a diplomacy out of seeing and in the last few days needs to be more effective. and the size of adults directly about one major think it's a ceasefire. any diplomacy does not talk about this does not consider the following
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facts. more than 6000 people were killed, half of them children and women. more than 1100 units people they live and been destroyed. more of then for to, for the hospital and have center has been demolished, and more of then a casualties every day on, on people who are working in health service and civil service. so with all of this on the table, any debate, any diplomacy does not talk about immediately, is by it puts into place you on as right. put the pressure on why sometimes put the pressure in the you and your active kingdom, that the people of the palestinian is does equal exact the, the, the, the, the life of the is what it is if they want to have somebody because ability, some respect, some dignity they have to, to quote, the immediacy is by it. opening the humanitarian and kind of doors immediately
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allow the fuel to go and otherwise they don't have the right to ask about why people hate them. the hatred is that they kind of stuck with no, well, we know that the un has, for instance, been calling very loud a fuel to being treated in these a deliveries. as i was discussing with brussel earlier, it does sound like this is the framework of some kind of agreement being well a negotiated settlement and an idea of facing around that that's being hashed out, particularly by regional lead is all you optimistic about thought it will. so i think at the end of the day of the 2 leaders, they are working in the contents of international. and although i mean that they have a connection with, with different players including the united states, they're awesome limitation. i think the focus now on some arrangements to allow a fuel fuel to go in. but of course there is a lot of projections and from the companies are it is,
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i think is the time where the united nation, what's a good fish? the opposite is what it is last night. a lot is the time to put the question is what it is and ask them that, you know, you think the fuel is actually i that would be a, save it to saving thousands of, of, of people's life. i think it's also the time to the mind into a nice on community that if they, if they keep talking about, you know, order for these casualties, all of this kidding without having to meet this action. they would be blamed at the minute of not doing enough to stop with this and also keep an open for opportunity for people because that to have the minimum of life at least, saving some other thousands of the life and watching that death toll continue to rise and that means unfortunately, it's not just wary the professor of contemporary and at least in politics across high university. thank you for joining me. this paul on tuesday night, is there any forces also killed at least 5 palestinians in raids across the occupied west bank. and janine 3 people were killed and thousands were ended in
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homage. confrontations is there any forces also to point in on detroit and to talk a degree for palestinians who they say, how is explosives that them also raised in cafeteria and columbia. and we're on con, has more about those operations that took place in the occupied bestbuy between 3 and 3 30 in the morning around. so he is ready sold his mounted a raid in columbia refugee camp. this is the alba tail house. i know the other soldiers actually came up the stairs and they simply was just smashing everything that they could see. you can see this cub it has been up to. they've then moved into this part of the house where they broke the door down. that's actually, that's his name. she was in her rooms level that come seriously, very, very quiet. she was in her room. this is her room ahead. now, these ladies through a sound related. now i've seen these sound great several times being used outside
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when they go off in the open at they have this funder as noise. you can just imagine how loud it was when is in an enclosed space. they also kick down there still, and they were trying to look for with us some alba to he was actually in a different room. let me just take you here, but before we do that, do we know why your brother was arrested? that he is ready? so it tells you anything that's just, i don't know why did detain him. they came in quite violent. they attacked and beat us for no reason. some 50 soldiers were here. it's a small place and the kids were here is actually fairly standard for that to happen . these right, he's very rarely on the day tell them why they picking somebody up off to the all of that happened. they came in here and this is what. but dustin was actually sleeping. they open up the completely up turned the bedroom hit that he took his mobile phone and they took him away as well. now i'm going to take
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you outside in just a moment, but before i do that, i just want to leave you with this very quick thoughts. for some 1400 people have been arrested since october. the 7th here in the occupied westbank test just in the occupied west pine colored up to the arrested with us and from the house. he's right, and he's actually won't help this road and they shot by way out of columbia refugee camp. now you can see here they still using these sound grenades and they ran uh, basically walked up the street still firing actually into the car. there's another bullet hole in that call that now these rates all taken place in multiple locations on almost a nightly basis. 1400 people have been arrested so far a 103 people have been killed in rock hawk out. is there a columbia refuge account while the war on garza is also having economic
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repercussions be on the strip global credit raising agency s and p is downgrading. israel is opposite from stable to negative. the firm says there's a risk of will, could spread across the region, resulting in even grace or damage to as well as a financial system and security. well, let's bring an aisle window. he's a professor of economics of the hebrew university of jerusalem. he joins us now from the. 8 this, the investor confidence and fair, but also $300000.00 resolve us to an hour on the front line instead of it was how much of a hits has the, is rarely economy taken because a huge, but, or aside predict the future is going to be only into shorter uh, uh, obviously it's, uh it's, it's, it's a very difficult situation. it's of war. uh the people are, uh, lots of people have been prompted in the rpm left the job market. there's there on sort city. there are concerns. uh that reduce people,
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incentives to invest post. oh, i would say money coming to his trial and, and internally. but you know, these are facts like very much like corporate. uh, when the cause for these uh, the slow down is removed. uh then sinks, go back to normal and sometimes even be on there, i believe. but the problem is i just want to be clear that he was saying these a short term predictions. and you're looking at, at short term full costs, but, and that's me all who was said that israel is prepared for a very, very long will that he will continue for as long as it takes longer. a continue so difficult the recovery shortly. i, i don't believe it's going to take likely worry no crane. it's not going to take good years. okay. it's, it's going to with, nobody knows how long it stakes. okay. how long it's going to take is read this of
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resilience country. israel has a manage the both copied them and the very best prices the world has in 2008. uh, a manage its very uh, very strongly emerged from this price. this is very strong. you put 2 things for 2 reasons. one is a very strong, high tech industry that these read has. secondly, is the monetary policy news read, which is very conservative, much more in other european country. and this contributes to his red receipts resilience. now the situation is not good, but i believe it might take several months that is read, we recover also economically prevail and very much, especially if that's something, some political prospect to some sort of a long term settlement. so these will, will both be economy, which of these wrote and very much so also the close thing and people. so i want to
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ask you about expectations, are talking about policy decisions here and, and they have a colored by expectations. i was looking at the numbers in israel, central bank just in the last day. now, how's the economy is slowing to 2.3 percent in 2023, down from his previous school cost of 3 percent. but that's assuming that the will will be, can contain missing s and p, now downgrading its outlook. it says that it will contract to be calling me will contracts? no, none of us know how long, how long will we of course or not. i'm just asking you about expectations from different sexes once the war is over and the, the score will, will be over. uh, i hope it's going to be over in, in a, with a good outcome for all sides. right. but, but definitely a good outcome must be called the removal. the removal from boss would say, well, it has caused these, so you're talking about. so what would happen in terms of an end to the war in
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terms of economics? i'm asking you now about the s and p who is now said that the is really economy will contract by 5 percent in the final course of this. yeah, that's the s and p is an expectation of what's going to happen. you know, i will start to you short from that's what was the thirty's prepared for what could happen, especially if there's a regional escalation. it's i don't believe that would be a response collection. it's hard to predict what's, what's going to happen then. uh uh, i believe that this war will last several months. i may be wrong about it, but that's not something economies can, can make prediction about what i'm saying from an economic point of view is once this war ends is where i'm going to be as good as strong as resilient as it was before the world deal. before the war and b i l,
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when to the professor of economics of the hebrew university of jerusalem, thank you for joining us here on to 0. so thank you. whether is next that's followed by inside story, they'll be much more coverage of the war and gaza q. and i'm just here the the hello is the rain cloud starting together across central and southern parts of china. now a little more of the way, what's the weather? just coming heading towards, we kind that'll sink a little further south was north, is that we have an area of high pressure. so this is where it's somewhat most apples here starting to push that right. just a little bit further south because some heavy, a bus like a cool, some flash flooding. little bit of localized flooding coming through here. that the slide is way down towards the southeast in cold. well,
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throughout highway i'm going to see some wet weather just coming in across the korean peninsula. so some showers there for time across positive south korea and that will make its way into japan at west and sorted through patty particular could see some could be a showers as we go through friday. maybe some funds are mixed in certainly some fund the southern parts of china, west to whether they are stretched across northern areas the vietnam are running across a good part of indo china joining up as a wet weather. but we haven't to the final taste of india now. precise side cloud how mood is now in the process of figuring out whether the distance of that eastern side or the bung with this for india. well, i'm on. so you guys have now cleared away, so it as long as you try and fight and even swank, or seeing less in the way of frame for one place to save us to one or 2 shots in the east of the country bucket stopped settled in the sunny.
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