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or the genuine another massive is really air striked on garza. it was near a hospital that's already out of action. we don't know yet how many or did the serial then? yeah. and it's good to have you with us. this is elza 0 live from the also coming up, starvation being used as a weapon of war in gaza. that's what international charity or expand is saying is it demands food be allowed in to the gaza strip? is if i was just defining x of data by i'm us these these false. it was the opposite. you and chief antonio gutierrez,
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trying to set the record straight as a war of words between the u. n. and israel escalates. katara confirms negotiations are under way to release more is really captives held by home us in gust the in the last hour. another massive is really air strike has been carried out near a hospital in gaza. this blast occurred opposite the l once the hospital and gaza were still investigating how many people were killed and wounded and destroyed. more than 6 and a half 1000 palestinians had been killed in gaza since the 7th of october. and nearly 17500 people had been injured. a put when what and at the who, what is that? something that has it's not measured ok. i'm being told that we can know across
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live 2 atomic boys who met in hon eunice in garza tarik. i have many questions to ask you. let's start with the strike near or on a walk to a hospital. what can you tell us about that? well, these really crimes and today is really a top. so the goal is to start, continue during the last one since the beginning of this day, this day could be considered one of the beauties day in the uh, into words that have interrupted between palestinians on these are the occupation forces. but before we start talking about, so the what the target think we'd like to send our cont bloom's says to all word a colleague, that's what the rape young correspondence. while it does look for the most of his wife that has been killed in an air strike on one of his uh, also, uh, grandchildren. we ask a lot that they will rest in peace and me this little box and it is the ongoing strikes and i left the hospital has been ongoing during the last hour. also, the talk was carried out in the surrounding areas of the hospice of which
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considered to be one of the main central hospitals that provide for the elderly people and this hospital located in central because of strep. the is really a tops and hospitals continue in different areas. more than 14 hospitals become out of services and more than 30 other medical health care centers also was become out of service. daniel. yeah, tara, um, you mentioned our colleague while, while the do and i was going to come to you with that to find out what you'd been able to find out this puts us in to, i mean, we're extremely sad. we're extremely sad and we want to present our condolences as well for view as we're just joining us. we found out just over the last 15 minutes or so that one of our colleagues here at else is 0. while the do, who has been a correspondent for us and guys the last uh, many members of his family, multiple members of his family, including his wife, his son, and his daughter. as a result of the shelling of their house in the say that in the central part of the
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gaza strip, we never aspire to be the story as a network. understandably, we are grieving as we find out that one of our colleagues has last close relatives . and we present the condolences of the entire al, just through the network to while and his family that it's hard to, you know, anything more about that specific strikes. the one that took the lives of the wife and son of wild. well, what it was, somebody were resides in the house. and since we've gone district and then the rector, if you do come this valley across sagas, if the house his wife was killed, also 2 of his. 2 children were also killed by this attack. well is a veteran journalist who is always a, provide on deliver truth to the international community about these many crimes and garza, and he's really violations for against the principles of international lo. it even
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don't look suddenly i'm not away from these. but the ongoing for apartment, different crimes have been made and against the families of pharma dix, medical health workers, journalists, features, doctors, professors, every single person in the gaza strip might not really have any gone supposed to wake up next morning. due to the is very ongoing fabric. crimes was shocked while he was covering the, the events on us until a gorgeous strip. he was delivering the truth through the international community to everyone in the world about what is happening on the ground. we become afraid that we might lose even our family members off. so the i talked about typing coverage and what was house was happening with the grounds is beyond compare. what is happening of the gaza strip is considered to be a collective punishment for more than $2300000.00 palestinians. tell us about the state route refugee camp. why wouldn't you say that be struck or be a target in the is really bombardments? well in the set right refuge account because it it to be one of the areas that are located to the far east of the southern areas of the goal just hit,
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which recommended to be a safe place as what is so cold is very occupation forces have described even older people to evacuate to those people who are even what it has been even evacuated assembly to understand right, refuge account. meanwhile, the volley to the oldest age tried to protect to somebody, but meanwhile, these very little machine destroyed. his dreams tend to even take the souls of his children wife, the right target cup was the thank you for your reporting. thank you. also for sharing all that information with us. we will come back to you for more on what's happening in gaza. it's $17.00 oh $6.00, g m t. that means it's just minutes past 8 pm in gaza. what you're seeing right now is footage that was feeling the short while ago of our our colleague said now as the are arabic, while the 2 lost his wife and his son, you were just seeing, seeing him kneeling um by the body of his son, wife to lost his wife and son in,
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and it's really been barman's on the and to say that refugee camp, which struck the house or the launching where his family was staying at the time for the meat is in ramallah in the occupied westbank. what a uh, i understand that you view while i beg your pardon, excuse me, excuse me. my have my head is not straight that you know, present tense that you know, while i don't know if you knew his family, i didn't know his family, but i did meet a while several times. i mean, he was the backbone of elders eve as coverage in guys that he's actually the voice of quality news and gaza. ask anyone when you walk around the streets, the people just rely on him to make sure that he couldn't baze or what they going through to other 5 as soon as but also to the arab world. so that people know
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what's happening to guys is that not only during war, but also during times when there's no conflict and still the life of god is extremely difficult. i would say on a personal note his or his wireless old as this cheerful man, all was wanting to help us. and while i was standing here waiting to speak to you, i was just thinking of. 6 just a week ago, he was at the hospital at the hospitals where hundreds of palestinians died and he kept on saying there is no safe place for people in gaza. and indeed there was no safe place for his own family. and it's, it's really something that just came to my mind immediately because he has been conveying this message more after ward. this is the 5th floor in gaza and why it has always been there trying to make sure that the whole world understands. and then this tragedy hits him so closely.
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it is all so our choice is our choice. we are standing out of ground with our heads, heads high down with they'll go based on forces, then down with nothing. yeah. to okay, we've just listened to an interview or a bit of an interview that was just conducted with the elders here. our big correspondent, while of the 2 in gaza. this happening moment south to his wife, son and daughter were confirmed to have been killed in and is really a strike. we can talk now with more one of the sharra elders. you're a senior political analyst joining us from london. more one is it's, it's difficult for me to formulate, you know, calling questions that actually make sense at this hour. so i let you talk you can
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imagine i just heard and i can for me to recognize either. um you know, why, why it is um, this is one of our times just to send it to him. now it really is the same cartridge. uh, this is uh with his phone in over the years. so many years he was the voice of the cartridge. and uh, any humanity that's comes out of guys though. he's not, he's not as lucky as should we. uh was shame died. he had to see this harmony and i just choose or you know, there's no um, more or one can i, can i just, i think since, since you bring up the memory of sherry and i think we have to some of course many of our viewers will remember this, but some want sharina buckley was in elsie's 0 correspondence,
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and this time i am using the past tense because she's no longer with us. and she was killed doing her. i would say in the line of duty doing her work as a journalist in the occupied west bank. i'm sorry to interrupt my want. go ahead. yes. yes, um, shame died but uh, but the white star snow white probably would have wished he died instead of his family. there is no greater course uh for a person but to see the children die before they can really for us to come to this . um, you know, to this, to the situation where we feel that someone died lucky because another call he is watching his own children die right there in front of him. the way they die by one of the city injustice that we have faced all of us. but most of the, our colleagues and guys i was just talking to the other day about how great our our
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college in guys are just watching these young young. so. busy those, those, uh those for me to be like, oh, we're calling because i wish i noticed there are, you know, of course one family but to see one of our economy and lose this time of the testers. i'm terrible. i mean, yes, we talk about desks and you know, this becomes numbers and these talk about more than 5000 deaths and so on us. and we see their faces and i received a case which is a baby's like, now it just come home to us. so i was using the family was a good the people as it has this personal yeah. take us in our hearts at all. stuff just not available. yes sir. they are, you know, like other people you guys are assigned to this entire phone is fine.
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but once again, this is the course of at 1st you see the children die before they do show you that way. i work on who was shocked by these writers was lucky. 0 to have had, you don't have one, the city a here hands doing her job. why it has been doing his job. but now he sees his own time. he's all his family died. i'm getting here now. talk about why he's gone to maintain this is just fine. describe it. let's just you don't know what to do with that, that garbage and documented the most of units right then and then the managers crying about is broken. but um, but you just kind of go straight to these people in the past before citizens i,
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i just, i can't imagine the person can say that my data is laid out in front of him, dad. but this is the kind of freaking me out. he's raised them as as just you know, casualty of. busy and i've heard the story of today's ratings and americans talking about how yes, yes, most of with yes, yes or no, i'm sorry. no, no that's it doesn't have to be. that doesn't have to be just because we have criminals in our midst. like these rated eaters and their supporters in washington and noticed where we're going to die. and certainly not of our members all the time of the members this it doesn't have to be, it doesn't have to be the old why in particular,
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just comes home because so on today's the days i hear interviews in my head the night because he's the 0 big explaining to us 1st we think to us the software, english people. and now the suffering has hit him personally. it's a good time and got a strongly watched lots of people. so this is your 1st, this is the process today, the 1st 2 weeks. the past 2 years to that case, the past century interest continued to dine, because some people claim that they have a right to defend themselves, defends that sounds like in store for what patient. they're one of the patient, they're siege of casa. they have to do so many thousands of people that want to make, keep that in prison. that's what they're doing. that's what the goal is to kill
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children in order to keep their business locked up in prison. oh gosh. that's what, why it has been reporting on sending the story. oh god, the world, the most humanitarian ways, the most humane words. and now this man is for me to this incredible, strange man and watches as his station tips laid down this family our time. i don't know, obviously i can get my head that on the pacific. i get my heart to it, but i can't get my head around the crime properly can use with the complicity of so many of those so full of social security in washington capitals, april. i'm just kind of genocide that gives me diet families use these before. this is just kind of turned off in today's world. the happy my dad's in front of our own
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eyes. the minute i submitted our after our people died hundreds just of the windows. so then how do people die today? we don't know how many people die, but we certainly know the, our families dining and more one, you know, this is a, this is a reminder. and that is all the palestinians that we've spoken to, whether they are own correspondence, whether there are guess whether they are, you know, doctors, anybody who lives in gaza right now for the last 18 days. they've all said that there's a common thread to what they've all said, which is they've all said there is no safe place. and gods are right now. there is no safe place in gaza. you, whether it's the north, whether it's the south, whether it's an older law school, whether it's a, a hospital, whether it's a live stand up position for
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a reporter. there is nobody who can guarantee if i go here, you know, i know that i will be alive. and so i know that personally, each time i speak to our reporters, we're in gaza and we try to open most hours with what's happening on the ground and god's. there were 2300000 palestinians live each time i talked to them. i do have that in the back of my mind. they have families, you know, how are their families do it? will their families, frankly still be alive by the end of our coverage of this conflict? and. 0 this tragic incident comes to 12 once again, not that it was needed, but once again that there is no safe place for any whether they're adults or was reporters un stuff. anybody very guessing where your words, but really is much more than an incident. this is a crime and deliver it to crying these raise or targeting civilians. is there
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any prospect said, there are no any sense and guys, here, here it is, mr. x, all the present, the loser? tell me these children are not. is when you say there are no innocence in god. i want you to tell me the you who described this in your 1st one submitted to this genocide has been qualified. is there any person that has the brightness enables by the end of business day when, when the guys are open, therapist church, as far as the hospital does, is that another hospital does this 514. well 1st, eventually it is part of been a 1000000 people are made homeless within 10 days to reach and what
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kind of humanity is this where there is no mosque nor church, no hospital safe america press the. ringback about the loss of war, the laws of war, bombing, hospitals, hospitals and schools are the boss. these are supposed to be the same pages. yes, it is all safe basing. gosh, yeah, no, no, say in gosh. and so i can see the not be the children, the children more than 2000 children. i've been to mexico by this farming because some is ready to need to think it is their right to get
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in order to maintain some patients are successful that people want freedom. that's the only thing they want. justice. they want to be able to see it firsthand without looking up and seeing bombs waiting over them. this is not a life where the hospital for a mouse is not safe anymore. hello everyone. look, thank you for sharing your thoughts. just moments after we found out that our colleagues lost his wife, his son and his daughter. we'll talk to you again. i gather your thoughts and we'll come back and we'll talk to you again as we, we need to continue to talk about this. thank you for very much more one to shar. i'm going to turn it down to 0 is gone, so it produces stuff. what cost fluids stuff, what you're joining us now on the phone from gaza. you know, while i don't know if you knew his family,
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it's just on it's almost 830 where you are in the gaza strip, into viewers. we're just joining us. we are saddened to have to report that alpha 0 correspondence, well a doctor who lost his wife, son and daughter as a result of a showing of their house in the state or in the central gaza strip stuff. what back to you, what can you tell me about while and, and his family if you knew them condolences for their school and our friends and for the whole positive side for the bed loses all you know was done 20 years when he started to work for the local daily national data called the codes, then gradually he, uh, more to look for the tv satellite. i think it was, are that are you in one?
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and then a good deal. i was lucky that they got was uh, i know of i was consecutive describing to us is one of the most famous sign. anything in the garbage to. uh it was a non family um refutable for really what we need in a long time to talk about while i'm doing this, i get like a journalist, the tv figure go, we mention the beauty that we have evacuated and i the so we are building or we should do something different from where she for hospital and i make light and appear. i said, well why don't you to move to this place? he asked me, do you wanna come into this place? i said no. so now they paid the bills photos, pretty 14 through which was expected. i know even we have been receiving, looked a phone call from another to move on, change old places, especially those who lived abroad. thinking that there could be
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a safe place. take your time, take your time. so what? um no, just a moment. uh quite nice. everybody in the 510 but unfortunately today's nurse on duty to i'm i'm stay with this difficult moment. my son's even because once we visited this family for sure he was sort of, i'm going to visit my life smith, his wife. traditionally. she says i loved his likes. she's a fucking up in terms of going got lots of children with family cousin. we all seemed sorry for my husband, especially that we cannot teach while i'm stay with them at this difficult moment.
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stuff isn't. that is another painful i thought. so what we suffer from now have you had enough? what have you spoken to him recently? i mean, if he's in, in the side, we try, we tried but you know, the mentor to love. i love helping you the most of the time. do you live in that it was either fit a lot of our internet. um no, by the way using uh, it's really simple just to get connected with you because of the field on the continue then it works. um we oh, some of our colleagues decided to go. but then finally, they had some exposure to the nearby that they had. they changed their minds. as he said, he has be saying, no safe place does are the ones that go out of the doctors. your mother's favorite
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one is a target and you cannot, you cannot be saved or you cannot get moved to another place. not even one of my friends asked me to put one of my children in the front house. so at least one of them could, could survive. i was like, she could find the safe place from the beginning and the good health is funding this is a price that we expect that they don't always would tell you a few days ago by the way. there was and things of environment mia and mixed the place where i'm was play store. i took my children and i tried to move to a fees for a place when the family or when the people living in the building. they knew that i'm from a to z it off. they were all scared, and they told me literally you, you could be a fit for the whole building stuff. what can you, can we pause for
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a 2nd, explain that door of yours and you think? and tell me, tell me if i'm understanding all of this right. but you're telling our viewers that as a reporter you think that you are specifically you and other during this a target on account of your work bringing information out of gaza. you think that not only yourselves are targets but also your family, my understanding all of that, right? if i was 50 percent. sure. now i'm 100 percent. sure. also we're talking to our family. yeah. this is what we hear from people. what are the results? we present the tv fully and, and i'll try to go to vacation. so people, you know, they say you're doing the target. so try to move to another piece. that's where you come to what some people change. because the news,
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everybody is listening to the news and everybody knew almost about the decision to shut down. i'll give you the offices and there's a lot of so vision and they're going to be mindful of the law to, to shut down. i'll just see it all on, but in other places they might do something different from the stuff to just either from pinning the tools. i'm from reporting what's happening. i haven't been receiving goals on my my. 1 facebook, lots of other parents bought people claiming from the work for me that we have pending lives on that we have not pending to something like that. we tried to explain to them, we are not part thought in this conflict. i mean, what happened? and then i mean, and on conflicts, but basically i thought i'd criticize off,
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i mean, you know, as if we were killing their lives from the point of view and we are still the existence something like that, you know, use, it's helping really lovely with you, receive know, and you know, suffering something that the else has 0 has have to say out loud along with others . many times the journalism is not a crime and it bears repeating, and it will be a repeating the journalism is not a crime. and tell me about wiles family because my understanding, i don't know how much you know about this, is that he moved his family from the northern part of cause a. he was one of the many palestinians who heated israel's coal to leave the north . when israel said it would start even the heavier bombardment of the northern part of the gaza strip. and he moved his family as i understand it to the south in order to be safe because is real set at the time. this is a few days ago that the north would not be safe, but the south would be
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a month. is that, am i getting this right? yes, by the way, while a lot of how many was it? and i looked at our committee job between the central area of the gulf, all you myself, i'm sitting in the city which i couldn't meet the thought from one family. so be else we were displaced on the section in the country and such is the same thing that we are in phase least could be faint. but when we are raised to displace the same, same suffering cause a in bombard paying any human condition. we're happy to talk to you before we spend the day looking for the photo or to.
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