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they receive access to health care. so what we want to know is how do these things affect people we revisit places day even when they're no international headlines. houses are really invested in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the another nights in diagnosis face specials continued between these very forces in her mass in gaza. the the cherry johnston. this sits out here a lot also coming out these really strikes of killed 8300 palestinians. so as far as thousands more mis seriously injured attacks on the hospitals continue on the fates. streets cancer patients target to
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various types. israel's tying some troops and fonts near cause the city ends up the main road. civilians are told to move style those safe streets. the as well as prime minister has told the world there will be no spine on spattering and unrelenting israel's strikes are. continuing through the 19 garza, at least 8300 palestinians have been killed in 24 days of war area. any tanks was seen on the outskirts of kansas city on the main road thinking the north and south of the territory. and they said, is there any strikes have directly hit gallons? there's only hospital for cancer patients is funded by took here has been expensive damage. so he is foreign ministry has condemned in the quote,
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the strongest terms he is really strikes on the turkish protest in friendship hospital. let's go to tire. i'd have to assume in con eunice, in gauze, and that's how right israel strikes have been relentless. describe the situation and caused by a yes during the last hour is what has intensified the rates of its attacks on different areas in the churches tossing from the notes of the gaza strip, where the eastern area is a base handling city. witness mess of a class, his hand is ready to attend or even abutment. and in that region, also that topics include the different rates and then also the gaza strip by this time destroying residential towers in a she has a neighbor who does consider to be one of the most densely residential neighborhood . it's in the north of the gaza strip. which is full of a residential towers. now these files have be not taxed as the, as well uh, tillery managed to, to bump these kinds of, uh,
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towers. that tax also continues intel of how in neighborhoods this neighborhood contains, of course, hospital and the surrounding areas of the hospital have been bombarded by these very occupation of forces. now this hospital costs more than 160000 palestinians who were displaced from the houses. now there had been into intimidated. i'm terrified to do to this to ongoing is by the techs in addition to the northern central areas, bombardments, it continued also in the southern areas, including you in a city where we are right now. our residential building was destroyed and attacked twice the time during the last hour. also, the eastern area is a process witness crashes. we've palestinian sciences and they use ready occupation troops as hard as rails prime minister says they'll be no c spa, i'm in house. is a population of guns reacting to that, as well as the
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majority of palestinians and guys are really desperate to do to this announcement announcements, the idea is very religious as trying to really destroy the dreams and even the, the, the plans of palestinians to have a good, a few to off, so the destruction of the house is the majority of civil infrastructures have been totally destroyed. even that text is not only includes the residential buildings and so looking for us to have to but also extend that to reach uh, educational facilities and medical buildings that are related to the policy and ministry of health in gaza. will it be ongoing attacks have been also intensified? as mentioned yeah, announced that the expansion of the military grounds, abrasions in detroit treat it. you know, the previously announced that the, the will, will be long and difficult as they would like to achieve their own goals that had to be listed before since the beginning of this round of fighting off to i'm us attack on the israeli settlements in the 7th of october. all right, thanks for that update from con, use. a mass has released a video of
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a 3 cap tips. it's holding and goes up. one of the women directly criticizes is any prime minister benjamin netanyahu. but despite growing condemnation of his response, it's an yahoo! he says he has no sense to resign and alter the rate, will cease fine. and fisher reports from occupied east jerusalem. a prime minister under pressure at home and abroad. benjamin netanyahu is repeated his calls with countries to stand with israel, and speaking to the forwarding media for the 1st time since october. the 7th rolled out a cx 5 and gaza is will, will not agree to association of abilities with some us after the risk attacks of october, 7th, cause for seas, for a cause, for israel to surrender, to come us to surrender to terror was just to render to barbara's that will not happen because news conference coming just hours after the world go to
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especially brief, restricted look at some of the captives being held in gaza. it less. it's just more than a minute. the background, deliberately blond, i'll just see that has made the decision not to run the video or show the faces of the 3 women, but the be an identified as missing from the o as. and there's really village close to the border with guys that one directly address these really prime minister. we're bidding the responsibility of your political security and military failure on october, the 7th, there was no army, no one arrived. no one protected us. we are innocent citizens who pay taxes to israel. we are in captivity in a bad condition, and you are killing us. she also calls for the release of published indian prisoners and exchange for the captives and got to the video was dismissed by these release as cool psychological propaganda with what's written by him. us in jerusalem and 2 beds were laid out in front of city hall, each one to mark those being held captive in garza, for some families. the video release is a positive sign. it gives us
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a lot of hope to see that they're still alive. and we haven't given up on them yet . it's being reported negotiations to release the cap. those were going well until sunday when they broke down with issues on both sides of diplomats wait for a break to the war and the bombardment and guys that continues. and the families wait for the return of their relatives. i'll look for sure, i'll just say to an occupied east jerusalem. this is where i was expanding its ground, the soul deep into a gauze that while continuing to pound the strip with strikes, there's been resistance from the sun. but it's that's the minute true wing of him as the palestinian islamic jihad could be good in the past. 24 hours intense fighting husband reported in these areas in the north and east is where the tanks have been seen on the outskirts of kansas city. then moving on the main, that's how that ident thinking. northern and southern gaza is very media of his
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reports in the army subject to these 2 by 6 this trip. the charity save the chosen is quoting for an immediate cease farm and goes up. when that israel is expanded to ground operation will kill many more children. samples, robbie reports distance smoke over garza from israeli strikes up close to grief of a final farewell families embrace lifeless bodies. give one last kiss before laying their children together to be better. the bump argument of gaza does not stop is really machinery, was seen moving into the territory, including a bulldozer and a tank seen here targeting a car carrying civilians. in the end with study tankers, they in mid sought them, but no one wants to believe it. it's the end is firing of the people from the c side have seen it. the tank is targeted a call and a bus. and
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a bulldozer was with the tech. the heavy fighting reported in northern gaza with israel claiming progress palestinian saying defenses are holding as the conflict worsens, save the children says the more than $3000.00 children killed and causes so far exceeds the annual total in all conflicts owns around the world for the last 4 years, those who survive often wake up to find their parents are goal. this girl's family was killed in his rate of the attack. overstretched hospital staff left to care for orphans while potential targets themselves. israel has been bombing areas around our codes hospital for days. people their fear strength on the hospital itself is only a matter of time. 5 is really targets on monday included warehouses of the red crescent society. as well as the indonesian hospital. several people
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were killed and injured from an air strike in the rough neighborhood. the people are suffering across, gone they killed us, he says. holmes, continuously pounded hospitals, continuously flood, not with the dead or wounded fighters. most casualties are severe. most of them children the same bus robbie, i'll just here are the white house says it's not the time for c saw i but suppose is to the 8 into goes that will probably go high and that is in washington dc for us now. so possibly, how is the white house framing? it's a view on the idea of any kind of see spawn. and they're simply saying that it's not the right time. i think i want to take a step back and just point out something when it comes to striking hospitals. national security advisor james sullivan was on the sunday shows and he was specifically asked about reports that hospitals would be hit. you said i can't get
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into those reports, but hitting hospitals is against international and humanitarian law. hospitals can never be a legitimate military target. interestingly, no one in the administration talking about that. also interestingly, we know he said that because it was in the official transcript, but that part was cut out and did not actually make it on air in the american media . getting back to what the us to say now. they're really just when it comes to casualties, the civilian casualties, they never give the actual number. they say the thousands of civilians have been killed, but they blame him off for that. they say as real as dre always can to try and avoid hitting civilians. how mos itself is hiding behind the population. when it comes to aid, they try to talk about what, what they're doing to make the situation better. they never talk about how dire the consequences are people drinking and fit water running out of food? no electricity. they talk about what they're doing and saying they they can see is really is to turn the communication systems back on one pipe of water from israel
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into southern guys. another expected to come online. and they say they're trying to initially get up to a 100 trucks of aid through egypt each day. although they're falling short, they don't go into the reasons why they're falling short. whether or not it's because these relays are insisting and inspecting every single truck. but they say they're working on it. and again, as you mentioned when it comes to this, these fire, do us says no, we do not believe that a ceasefire. this is the right answer right now. we believe that as these for our right now benefits i was the and mazda is the only one that we'd gain from that right now, as, as israel continues to, to prosecute their operations against him. us leadership, what we have said should be considered and explored. our temporary, localized humanitarian pauses to allow aid to get the specific populations and
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maybe even to help with evacuation of people that want to get out. move more to the south. we do support that. we do not support a ceasefire. this type of policy. we understand that saudi arabia's defense minister has been in washington for discussions on the war and gaza. what's come out of that as far as we know, what we believe this is already on the books. this is not a response to what's happening in gaza. but we do to that for us. sorry, really bit defense minister, prince holly been solomon outside. he met with national security advisor, jake sullivan, in the read out. they said they talked about young men making sure this doesn't escalate into a broader a broader problem. the important to finding a solution in the long term. whether or not sadie brought up the idea of a cease fire that's not in the read out, we'll have to wait and see if the saudi arabian government puts out its own official version of what they talked about to go hand life for us in washington, dc. thank q, a sort of head on that, i'll just say are the kind of thing in families. the thing is fear of escalating
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a regular migration. take your 3 buses, be a witness documentary on the i'll just say around the the, the way downstairs remind me of the main headlines now is rose as strikes a continuing through the 19000 least 8300 percent of students have been killed. 24 days since the victims on children. so the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says there will be no c spot to surrender. the max size is run expensive
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. fence is real size of females. so those are taken captive by him not to treat him as cool the announcements and tempt spice's relative destructive tension. video. it needs to be honest. here showing 3 been interested in captivity in security counselors holding an emergency meeting on israel's ground invasion of concepts and warnings of the right kind of civil. the industry is also been discussions about the devastating impact on he's ready for bomb. it is happening on civilians particular children. well, the heads of the u. n. agency for putting refugees said an immediate amount of tenants. the spot has become a matter of life and death for millions or nearly to somebody because in the field to the i'm going to the, to the 3202 kids and guy in just few weeks. this
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house is in the process of was completed. so since 2090 this cannot be that much more on the city, including those said during this phase, people who have another piece that too many people have issues and injure, was seeking safety in. this is protected by international dominion terminal. christmas name is life for us at united nations. the christian elected members of a counsellor put forward a proposal, a tell us what more we know about that. as well against the backdrop of this meeting and a growing sense of urgency warnings of the loss of civil order in gaza. the elected members of the security council led by malta, brazil, and the united arab emirates had been working on
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a new draft resolution that would be the 5th attempt of the security council to weigh in on the conflict in gaza. this one is again being circulated for negotiations. and while all of the elected members of the council on board, they're trying to get a draft that none of the permanent members of the council will veto. and the united states remains the toughest ssl on the language for this draft resolution. they were the only major country to vote against the call for a immediate true. so humanitarian truce that was passed by the general assembly last week. the united states today during the meeting said that resolution lacks 2 key words from us and hostages. and that going forward, they wanted any resolution to include humanitarian pauses, not a cease fire, but pauses not just so aid can get in,
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but so that hostages can get out. but the longer that this goes on, the longer that the council continued to negotiate, the louder the calls for an immediate cease fire are getting and we have no indication yet that the council is ready to vote on any draft at this time christmas. many thanks very much for that update. let's bring in about an hour in washington dc. he's the middle east political analyst. uh, let me ask you 1st. if i can, the health facilities of continue to be destroyed across garza and still more fear over the hospitals that remain which are already at breaking point. yeah, it's, it's a complete horror. so right now what is unfolding and gaza, they have a complete collapse of, of people's ability to survive. people are getting sick everywhere from contaminated water or even people who have slept through the sol. as instructed by israel are suffering very severe symptoms. i saw a mother treat earlier that her children are vomiting and experiencing all kinds of
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symptoms that seem to be indicating that they have possibly kidney failure. i mean, the situation is incredibly dire and there is no capacity to help people who are in this kind of desperate need. and worst of all, this is all by design. this is not an accidental consequence of conflict. israel blocked off the water and electricity and the possibility of food coming into gaza. precisely to create a humanitarian catastrophe on epic proportions, which is what is currently unfolding. they knew that they would not be able to carry out their mission of, of, of the 1st thing, how mazda followed by a direct conversation become us. so instead, what they have actually chosen to do is stuff okay, the entire civilian population. and they intend to do that a number attracted a basis to create a catastrophe. that's going to be very, very difficult for people to actually survive. and that is the reality that we're currently confronting without adequate international outreach with. this is the
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kind of thing where there ought to be immediate international intervention and overhearing right now is occasional words of condemnations or concern. but they're not living up to this moment. and the magnitude of the catastrophe that has been talking to people who are living and gaza, including by the way, the hostages, that is real claims to be concerned about. and all of this, they are very much suffering the same conditions that the rest of guys are suffering included, the possibility of being killed in the massive indiscriminate bombardment of gaza. so it's unclear why is really, policy continues as is without adequate challenge for many of its western supporters that you mentioned, the civilian population that many people are trying to find shelter wherever they can deliver. it appears to be no safe place. but what about the united nations run facilities? what's happening that yeah, it's, it's precisely, we've seen this in one round after another of israel's wars on gaza. that not even un facilities or you are schools are say,
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we've seen many uh you want staff under our staff, the you an agency that is trying to help palestinian refugees survived in gaza. which reminder to, to the viewers much of gauze this population is actually recognized that had been displaced already when israel was created from the original homes and ended up in gaza as refugees. those staff goes, staff are being killed. and if those facilities are constantly being threatened, then the clearly the message is that no or a safe. and this is precisely the kind of insecurity that israel wants to strike into the hearts of the entire civilian population and gaza. it's part of psychological warfare are part of the physical warfare that is being waste against the population, hoping that this is going to turn the population, i guess come us to ensure that how much can i walk out of this entire situation having achieved the best. okay, so all right, then we're going to have, we're gonna forgive me, we're gonna have to leave it that way. we run out of time, but thank you very much and said i'm a but a full day's insights. thank you. but israel has threatened thousands,
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0 is correspondence in garza unit l. c, telling her to leave from her family, home or risk. this is very forces cool. her husband was in the family to evacuate. they've been told to travel further south, but there are no safe routes. out to the area on tuesday, the finally of i'll just say it was gossip bureau chief wild auntie was killed in an asteroid. he lost his wife, son, daughter, and grandson early. and my colleague laura karla spoke to you during intense is really strikes in her neighborhood. the message or the phone code that we received was the, from a private number. he literally said, uh he, he, he gave my husband full name and told him that this is the, is really, are me. we are telling you to evacuate. so because uh in the coming
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hours it's going to be very dangerous in the area where you are. uh, my husband told him that we know that there are uh, inclusions or an ease really tank and other tanks in so long do street. and that's the main street tying goes to the south. and he said, i accounts officer you on which route you would take. but the main street could, could be relatively safe or you should find out which one you're selling. but you need to move now. so um, my husband asked him should be make this very me now you know, if you're able to tell us what you are hearing now these are bombard vince, just around our neighborhood. you can hear how loud the are. our building is literally shaking. now we can see
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a black smoke everywhere from the window. so these are strikes by the way, have been going for a while now. extensively in the area of gaza city. i don't even know where exactly they are. as i see smoke from more than one direction, as well as his error has issued a statement saying it condemns these very threats was ultra 0 english john this middle seat. and then finally in the gaza strip, the family received the threats claiming to be from is very forces, forcing them to lead the homes of the area where the gymnast resides is currently on the heavy is ready. but bob and this vile threats comes only a few days off the indiscriminate canning on the finally of i'll just, you know, kind of extend this while down to you with us to move south before being bombed. israel's actions continue with impunity as they attempt to silence the messenger. i'll just say what strongly condemns these acts of violence and closed on
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international institutions to intervene and protect janice, an or innocent civilians. for the last thing scholars mentally and physically on children occupied westbank from previous fighting has been taking its toll. not always moist, rarely raised some members of one family living in the same refugee camp. say they're on the hedge. on the i'm doing need reports on the impact of audits as having on palestinians as night settles over the zone, refugee camp where humans, i to set those in amongst residents, the streets go quiet, the extended. so if you family huddled together in one flat, they originally from the lake area, the movies airport now stands of the labs. that was once there been. ready h, i had enough to be able to see that it's emotionally draining. i lived through the 1st and 2nd intifada my nephew died, but now it's worse than ever. but definitely,
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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 dead when eating a falafel sandwich. so your time is alex way. since that day, i'm worried about her so no, but she's nervous each time he leaves the house. all mother is very angry. let's see them on one side. most had the full and the. he is angry about everything. he's a is to die. he does what he wants to them. if you can ask him anything. i don't sleep at night. i'm scared. he was in the account. i told him i turned 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 to 8 since the war began. 14 year old to lean still
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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 all over. the mass flew into the air, so to the ground, she crawled a few steps with her as closed and then collapsed. she remembers that hers is a story of multiple trauma to lean, 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 that i don't like to have no friends on the account anymore. i've been trying every night since my kindergarten friend discount. since i've gone to visit
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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 lead 5. so as with her, those emails and at the generation after generation of palestinians have had to navigate life under occupation every day brings new stories of fear, death and grief, leaving an entire population from the edge of that. how many of the 0 in the occupied westbank? syria says israel has hated territory with strikes, states and media says israel targeted to army. it's the problem. so there are, let's see what it called, summit material losses, as well as ami said it was responding to miss all launches from syria talking. it's touching. israel also says a group of fights is under the anti tank besides from 11 and, but.

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