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or is it just a different form? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i assume there is a huge piece of that to happen to the stores on told to how does there the growing fee is for the safety of $14000.00 people at sheltering in the old cook's hospital in johnson. israel has ordered this evacuation on sunday since foaming intensified the i'm on the inside of the cell stair life and also coming up more than 8000 palestinians have been killed since the war began. on october the 7th nearly hoffman, the victims of children was already full, as, as carry out more reigns in the occupied west. spying heavily on the military
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vehicles rolls free. the streets of janine and israel says the number of people held by how much has risen to 239 families of those held captive demand. politicians agree to a prison exchange. the is there any forces have been bombing areas close to the goods hospital in garza thoughts off to they ordered the facilities evacuation on sunday, some 14000 palestinians, all sheltering in the hospital. the red crescent says it's impossible to move hundreds of patients who are in intensive care or online support as well as babies in incubators. same for israel, it seems nowhere in gaza is all flips. every bomb dropped every rocket fire it is
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written says targets from us positions like many, perhaps most are hitting, densely populated civilian air. sunday afternoon, another major guys, a hospitalist threatened with the worst case scenario. all quotes is sheltering. 14000 people, some wounded, many displaced after weeks of bombardment, the hospital director says there was nothing here for is realty hit that use of a sub up. there's no reason in the hospital, there is no police presence, no military presence, nothing at all, just thousands of palestinians here, many of whom have lost their homes. thousands of others are seeking shelter in underwashed schools. and israel is targeting every single building around all good spots. but all why is that? nobody knows is really messages to patients and hospital administrators with orders to we were accompanied by care strikes, targeting areas close by it follows
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a familiar pattern, is real, his hit dozens of other health facilities and guns. the latest threat comes nearly 2 weeks after an attack on the outcome. the baptist hospital killed hundreds of people, including children. israel denies responsibility. what will happen with the schools if the international community, whatever that is, is not getting a cease fire in place. an opening goes on and getting into fuel water, food, and medical supplies. we will see a disaster of the magnitude that i don't think we have seen in modern times. so the most important medical thing to do now is this stuff the bomb b and lift this each? oh, includes doctor say any kind of evacuation is impossible. there are too many patients who need care. and anyway, there is no, we're safe to go. the only country in the world that's kind of prevent is it is now
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what i'm doing by doing this hospitals as they have done to $56.00 other health facilities that they've completely destroyed the only time to do that kind of stuff that they not to speak to somebody, because this is more in the united nations, the international presence of them that can provide protection to world health organization issue to stay expressing deep concern for the safety of patients and palestinian sheltering. such sentiments of little use in the face of this really bulk inventions. zane bus robbie: oh just to let's go so long as there is honey. enough food. he is live for us a from con eunice inside the gauze. the strip honey, i believe has been meant been moving, foaming this morning. the way you all took us through what's been happening. the yes, very involved. another night to mass bombardment across the gaza strip,
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deepening a sense of shattered safety and security for thousands of palestinians who took shelters in places or they thought they were going to save them. unfortunately, mainly concentrated in the northern parties, the gaza strip, namely the city of the town and the western side of the city of bit lot. yeah. to the coast line. moving to garza city around super hospitalized, creating more fire bills and destroying more residential buildings around that health facility is the largest in the gaza strip. but the worst of these was last night. all the residential building around the hospital were destroyed. we're talking about more or more about 10, residential and very close to the the outputs, hospitals were completely destroyed. i saw the towers, mainly residential buildings and residential homes. and within the vicinity of the
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hospital, early or yesterday, the israeli army sent a sharp warning to evacuate. we inside the hospital and the hospital administration to evacuate immediately. we're talking about for 10000 people in addition to the patients. those are with the life threatening conditions to about babies. and people who are, who lost their mobility are inside the hospital and could not go anywhere and with damaged infrastructure and roads. it's hard to evacuated that large number from the hospital. also, most of these evacuated have lots their homes in either the northern part or garza city. they have no where to go literally, no place to take out the filter other that the hospital. but the ongoing, the threats of hospitals just shot or whatever sense of safety for these people left. and we're gonna, we're waiting to see what's going to happen in the,
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in the coming hours, unless there is an intervention of an international intervention to prevent this from happening to the southern western side of all the city. another hospital was, uh, was severely damaged. historic is hospital, it's a specialized hospital for for cancer, and it was severely damaged. last but as a fire both was created around its vicinity, destroying major parts of it and also destroying infrastructure and roads leading to the southern parts. the problem with these fire bills, they are cutting the gaza strip and preventing people from moving it from north and go to city to the southern parts with roads. not a fit for carts to move on. it's hard to do as these people to evacuated from the hospital. it will take really long time to do this. such a difficult situation, honey. i appreciate you were pushing onto zeros honey. my mood report snap from
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come eunice inside the gaza strip. what kind of wolf is the former executive director of human rights watch? he told al jazeera, the international humanitarian know is being violated in gaza as well. i think we very likely have what crimes being committed. we obviously have more crimes to start this all off or from us slaughtering is really civilians and adopting them in firing weapons indiscriminately, disability populated areas. but we know that under international humanitarian law work crime. so i one side do not trust by what parents, by the, on each side has an independent obligation to respect the laws of war. and we see israel by leaving them. i think most recently, if we look at what's happening with us, it's hospital. um, even if there is some from us facility underneath, we don't even know that, you know, is room a to a similar allegation regarding all she published from us tonight. but when you have 14000 people in the hospital,
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many in critical situations where they can't be moved in evacuation order doesn't suffice. and it's wrong to suggest that you know, whatever military advantage comes from, hitting the symposium from us disability underneath, with just or by the won't be disproportionate pharmacy don't. so that's an example of violating the rule against a disproportionate attacks that harness the population. and i'm assuming what we're seeing indiscriminate attacks and higher neighborhoods being flattened and you know, cream con, was just in egypt and that the cause of where he's the international criminal court prosecutor. i'm what's interesting, he's been pretty much a while until now, but suddenly he's revived. and he says, blocking aid and assets is, or he didn't put it in explicitly those terms. but he especially saying about an active investigation. it violates to monitor and law not to allow a to this really population. and he's basically threatening israel with work on the
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charges as he reiterated that from us his actions were one. so i'm, there has been some movement now in terms of, um, finally, the international criminal court made clear that there might be some accountability for this complete floating of international humanitarian law by both sides is turning now to the occupied west bank where at least for palestinians have been killed is rarely, rates of nights, is riley military stores in the city of janine and wallace gates accounts. they also display drones, several palestinians injured during the confidence patients with soldiers that scarce among. com is live in ramallah. and the okey pied westbank iran, it sounds like the rates of the night we're pretty significant this is probably the largest amount of rates that we've seen in different locations for at least 10 days . uh, rates took place engineer and refugee companies you just mentioned. but it was so instead of wide in the hebron and in other places, at least for palestinians,
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what killed we're hearing about 60 people were arrested overnight. janine was by far the worst. i know just the, the entrance of the campus you've just described, but all heavily, all the boulders is heading towards the hospital with the engine institute itself. we're seeing pictures of that. we don't know why that would go to the hospital. so within the company itself, various monuments were destroyed. they've dug up roads once again. now i was in today just 2 days ago and the people that were telling me that this campaign to destroy the infrastructure was simply to make things really difficult for the people within jeanine refugee camp itself. and it seems that that is actually continuing. but like i said, 60 people have been arrested over nights, full palestinians, killed. that brings the total now of a rest since october, the 7th. when this latest round of rates began to 1640
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people, there are some 6700 the housings road help are in his way to joseph alignment. somebody's in 100 of those are detained without charged and non con in ramallah and the, occupying the west bank as we have been forcing a $118.00 palestinians indeed occupied westbank had been killed since october. the 7th. nearly 2000 more have been injured. hold of the me, reports on the impact, the continued violence is having on palestinians that as night settles over the zone, refugee camp where humans id set those a number of gets residents, the streets go quiet, the extended. so if you family huddled together in one flat the originally from the lead area, then of these airport now stands of the labs that was once their village had enough to be able to see that it's emotionally draining. i lived through the 1st and 2nd
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intifada. my nephew died, but now it's worse than ever. but definitely, every night i'm scared says 14 year old my mood. a bullet narrowly missed him as he stood by the window. but this quoted boy wasn't so lucky shot that was eating a falafel sandwich. so your time is alex way since that day i'm worried about her so no matter she's nervous each time he leaves the house. the hallmark is very angry. i see them on one side most had the full and he's angry about everything he's a is to die. he does what he wants them. if you can ask him anything. i don't sleep at night. i'm scared. he was in the account. i turn the internet off so he spends don't influence him. i'm is also where he's about settlers living in the vicinity view and says the average number of daily attacks unbiased opinion has gone from 3
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to 8 since the war began. 14 year old to lean still hasn't recovered since the day a settler rammed his car as she was crossing the street with her best friend in this it was the 1st day of kindergarten. the girls had just turned for the fly. well look, the mass flow into the year. so to the ground, she crawled a few steps with her as closed and then collapsed. she remembers that hers is the story of multiple trauma to lee and spent a year in hospital. that's where she met that the a young boy from gaza who had received a bullet in the back during israel's 2014 war on this trip. he was killed by an air strike on the 3rd day of this war. and the have, this is the, i don't like to have new friends on the account anymore. i've been trying every
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night since my kindergarten friend was killed. since i've gone to visit for to and to know i to you and girls that is going. these are my friends, other kind of funding them and make new friends to lean side suited us with her. those emails and at the generation after generation of palestinians have had to navigate life on the occupation that every day brings new stories of tier desk and grief. leaving an entire population from the edge hooked up the meat of the 0 in the occupied west. but still ahead on out is there a lot of students in airport in douglas storm searching is rarely citizens mostly on a flight that arrived from tennessee. the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines. israel says their objective is to completely eliminate hallmarks, not just their capability, informed opinion, large numbers of civilian skills, including children and good cutting of electricity. this is 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 on how to 0, the by pushing the
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one to blow by the perspectives the the the watching out is there a mind if i told the stories, this is ro has ordered the evacuation of the could supposed to in golf away some 14000 palestinians are currently sheltering. a group sites impossible to move the hundreds of patients who are intensive. cat as well as babies and in some basis
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full palestinians have been killed and several more injured. an overnight is ready rates on the occupied west spine. this rarely minute treat. busy points and on the streets to name serious says israel has hit its territory with strike state media, says israel talk to, to on the post in the raw, which led to quite some material losses. israel's army said it was responding to launches from syria targeting its territory. this comes and then concerns israel's offensive against how laws could spiral into abroad. a conflict in the middle east . let's go to sandra. congress has live for us and ok part of east through. so i'm sorry, let's stop on. those is rarely strikes into syria with what can you tell us about them? of the movies have been hot named for james and then since the war stall says there's been brought kits fires from let the non for example, which is on the northern border of israel from the iranian box. alms group has by
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law. and then as row of fires were kits bike and a tax that for the and then the same with syria. now these are countries that have a history of will with israel if you have not been on, for example, has by law is a box by iran. and you also have a pro iran groups in syria as well in speaking about syria on friday. also do us a types of couple of areas in syria. they said that was in response to pro arabian groups. that had a type of some of that. a base is an infrastructure, some of the us spaces, not justin syria, but also in iraq. i'm there really is a very deep concern, not just the israel, but across the region. this could, why didn't you have egypt? for example, president of the front that has c, c, has said that it would, the region is a king time volume. you have 11 on do,
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you cannot make minutes to saying this week, but he's very concerned that 11 on will return to the dog ages is a will breaks out between israel and 11 on the same way it did in 2006 for example. you have georgia and it was reported by roy, it says that jordan, just see us today, had asked us to deploy a defense system. they said to bolster that own, for the of the children's portrait because the loss of those are in georgia and all supportive of the palestinians. given that, the majority of jo damian's come from palestinian backgrounds that were forced out to their homes and 1948 a when israel was created. so that really is a deep concern that this could, it's an israel says it's not interested in fighting more than one front. iran has said that it has nothing to do with these attacks, but of course it has opened the supports of hezbollah and we know supports how much
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and sorry to tell us a bit more about the pressure that is growing on israel to do more, to release those that have been captured by hamas in gaza, of the yes, emotions are running incredibly high by the relatives of those have been taken captive heron is ro those. so i'm missing, there are people that are still on accounted for with families, not sure if they are some of those captives. but there's a real concern, frustration, and that's what's the government they has a couple of days ago. demanded to meet with the prime minister himself as well as the defense minister to find out what the plan is. one mother had told us that night where the strikes were intensified when the foot soldiers and tanks and said on a much larger scale into gaza. but they said that was a night from how now they're saying all of the family members, in fact one mother had said that they would probably be approved support across as
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ro is a prisoner exchange takes place. this comes from us a couple of days ago said that they are willing to immediately release old cap says if israel agrees to an exchange and not exchange would involve the release of all of the palestinian prisoners has more than 6000 that are present in prison. and is really prisons, many of them on administered detention, which means as no trial is usually very difficult to access the lawyer and the loss of those all children. and many of those are being detained. it goes against international human rights. so there's a real concern here from those families and that very much pushing to say that they are open to that idea. if it means return the return of the family members by israel. and again, there are some of those the, all actually calling for a safe spot because they don't want any of their families to be killed by their own governments during is rose really strong and strikes. thank you for that. sarah
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hart, that for us in ok, potties choice as well. the un 60 general. and so do you gutierrez is continuing to cool for an immediate cease fire on friday. the majority of countries occurring, those wishes that a non binding verse in the general assembly. the on security council is divided on the conflict christmas leave me ask you on security council will hold another emergency meeting on the situation and gaza on monday. this one called for by the united arab emirates and coming on the heels of friday's general assembly vote. whereby the over whelming majority of member states expressed their support for a truce and respect for humanitarian law in gaza. as the situation on the ground, there goes from bad to worse. the security council, on the other hand, hasn't been able to speak with one voice. there been 4 attempted resolutions and
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were told that another draft resolution is now being circulated among members of the security council to try to garner support, to bring some voice and some weight of the security council and international law to the situation on the ground. members have asked for a briefing from the office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs and for on rock the relief agency on the ground in palestine. but you're an official say getting updated humanitarian information now is very difficult because of the ongoing communications problems in the gaza. strip. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations, the international criminal quotes chief prosecutor says, israel has legal obligations to comply with the lowest conflict, and it's one concept. cream con, made the comments and a press conference in egypt where he visited the rafa crossing. instead, a must be allowed into garza, the one to underline,
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clearly to israel. but that must be to set up a efforts without further delay, as to make sure the videos receive basic food medicine, anesthetics, multi. we hear reports of operations taking place without these basic medicines is if we in the middle ages, you as president a by then meanwhile, has spoken on the thing with is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the egyptian president of the photo cc. they discussed the need to immediately increase the flow of humanitarian aid into gaza. particle haine has moved from washington. this is the white house acknowledging that in fact uh, thousands of got a this and civilians have been killed. now saying were pressing israel to maintain, you know, to not target civilians. but he didn't say as we can see that they are in fact
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targeting civilians. they didn't go that far. not publicly. and it's not clear that they're doing that privately. perhaps the most interesting was the read out of the call with the egyptian president of a job for how to fall to i'll cc he, they talked about getting aided and they said that it was going to begin today and it was going to steadily increase and in fact, this was here, depressive, stating that 363 dozen trucks, 36 trucks did in fact make that crossing. of course, that's nowhere near what they need. the other thing from that read out which i thought was interesting, is that by didn't assured i'll cc that inch postings are not going to be displaced to egypt or any other country. and that i believe is a reference to the leak metal that came out of israel. that made a suggestion in the, perhaps the path to beings could go into egypt. so the president, reaching out to the egyptian president to say, he's not going to let that happen. but again, the focus for the by the ministration is increasing. he made his hearing aid again,
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getting the hostages out of the one thing though about the aid we don't know is what are the restrictions going to be? you said the president said that these are the prime ministers on board with that. but at the same time, israel has made a lot of restriction saying the may aid can't go to the north, it can include fuel. well, obviously those areas need that aid and how are the inspection is going to be done? we've reached out to the white house. it is a sunday here, but we have not heard back, but we'll keep pushing. he proposes without borders, says that the killing of the witches janice is some fella in lebanon. 2 weeks ago was the result of a talkative strike from the direction of the israeli folder. you organization says that it carried out the mistake analysis. it shows that 2 strikes and just over 30 seconds to the same place clearly indicate precise targeting. or hundreds of people have stormed the main add ports and rushes dug a song region to protest. the rivals the flies from israel, crowns bright pa,
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security. what's on making it onto the one way government to feed knowledge, the missing region, his voice casa, okay, that's it. for me, my inside weather is next. the inside story will look at the daily impact as around siege on cost. the hello. thank you for joining in. there has been some flooding in western and saudi arabia. there could be a repeat on monday flash flood warnings are still in play. we've seen that flooding around jets a pretty good helping of rain and i'll lie as well. and still for northwest, how do you radiate? that rain is falling also through the gulf. we could see some rain for us here and don't look at that. that is for sure. more cloud cover. but monday, tuesday, there's the risk of showers and sunroofs storms for us, and your temperature will walk into 3233 degrees over the next little bit. central
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asia, it is quiet, but the temperatures are starting to rise in turkmenistan is capital ask about but enjoy what we can cause of the short lived temperatures will fall off by tuesday, down to $21.00, which is more in line with what you should be for this time of year for turkey, a we've got cloud cover rolling across the boss for us. not a bad day temperature wise and stumble with a height of 23 degrees in hot air coming up from this, the hara is bumping up. that temperature in libya is capital aaa to $36.00 degrees, and we've got some what, whether for western morocco, including its capital robots, meantime, heavy rainfall alerts in play for the coast of tens and near kenya as well. active weather for the eastern side of south africa and some snow for the su to 2 parts for now. and the, the latest news as it breaks kyle,
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is what i can see over the balcony here and go towards the palestinian residence. about what time to get in garza with detailed coverage around 60000 people have arrived here at zillow afraid and many here are blaming bench. i mean nothing. yeah . from around the. well, joe biden was meant to meet with 3 out of leaders in jordan. but the essentially cancel i agreed to the us president was not prepared to call but a ceasefire. israel siege and destruction of guns is a few minutes hurrying catastrophe for its 2300000 people. those of the united nations woods as it moves the cutting off the water food fuel and electricity is a war crime. so what can stop such collective punishments? this is inside story. the
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