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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investments alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow the the . so i'm for the back to boy, you're watching the news on, on how to 0 life from to how without continuing coverage of his raz, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a mastercard and guys of the largest refugee count more than a 100 palestinians, including women and children, are killed in these really strikes on java. the hundreds of injured have been taken to a nearby innovation hospital, which is so of a stretch at some being treated on the floor. also this our face to face bottles
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between these really forces and how my slides is inside gaza is really tugs head towards the coast cops, district in house. and is really settlers increase their attacks on palestinian families in the occupied. westbound during is all the thank you very much for joining us, is just past 15 gmc, that's 5 pm in gaza. and a massacre has been carried out in gases largest refugee camp. at least 100 people have been killed and is really strikes on the job lea, a refugee camp guys. a civil defense says the camp has been completely destroyed. a massive crater is seen in a densely populated residential block rescue. those and civilians are working to
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pull people out of the rubble. hundreds of injured people have been rushed to the nearby indonesian hospital doctors are overstretched and patients are being treated on the floor. now this is the same hospital that run out of fuel to run its generators last week. and the surrounding areas have been repeatedly targeted by. is there any attacks in recent days? while earlier, i'll just 0. i spoke to the director of guys, a civil defense agency who was up at hospital. he described the desperate conditions that doctor's treating the injured from job leah, facing the beds are not enough. the dead and wounded are on the floor since today, and yesterday there are people who we cannot guarantee to treat. but if we don't have funeral or operations, we completely stalled the operations. the intensive care units, the kidney care, patients, will all lose their lives. in this case, the world has signing the test warrants of these people. yeah, both of them is a spokesperson of the interior minister of gaza. a short while ago he described the
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extent of the damage caused by the attack on the job lea, a refugee camp. dog, one ton of explosives to destroy below 6 in the bel yeah. but if you take uh them completely, this district consists of houses and buildings next to each other and they are owned what problem as they include them, the host, hundreds of citizens, the occupation was played, have destroyed this, this system politically. with 6, you as smooth softball is thrown through these places, thrown on these people and everybody's saying good one, this does the have lots of the lives and have been wounded or i'll just, there is a nice, i'll show easy is that the side of the a talk in
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a job. leah refugee camp. he describes to us what he sees. yeah, that was uh, is it the displays they are trying the best to reach elizabeth to go. it is a mass like a committed by the occupation again is the n, as in the for the kids, the children. oh, my good luca, there's a section. most of the victims of kids, children and women. we hold woods, hundreds of victims, hundreds of victims. we've seen hundreds of victims here and the destruction is viewed, the destruction is 0, which of course cannot be described under any circumstances. we are
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doing the best, the rates of the month was who lost their lives. this spot. i cannot describe what's going on. it is a massive mass circuit. you cannot count how many believes that been destroyed. the 11th of this place, the civil defense unit of trying to read some people here. they are trying to reach some of them is they've done the wireless bringing another block correspondent, same guy. so i have a static, i've was the one who's in con, units in southern guys, a topic just bring us up to speed with what happened at the job lea, a refugee camp. it wasn't just one building that was hit by several of them. talk to us about who the victims ox as well, and there was
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a neighborhood in that building in that area that some has been completely destroyed by that is ready, occupation, and forces devalue over subject comp considered to be one of the most densely populated refugee comes in the gaza strip, where the more than a 100 thousands of palestinian are originally didn't get a decent houses, even the streets because it has to be absolutely narrow that nobody can really freely to move within it's a street. this area has been completely neighborhood, has been completely destroyed, claiming, and these are elects actually in the lives of more than 100 palestinians, complete residential buildings, reflections as still not until this current moment victims are still under the ripples waiting for the risk to buy the palestinian civil defense teams. the occupation forces dropped to us 6. he bonds and this on this neighborhoods. each one contains consist all around 1000 kilograms of exclusive materials, which can approach the station must have a station to the region. this maslanka added to the,
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to the is very massages on drawings in because of the in the are a pulse. put something in more than 500 palestinians have been killed. the situation that is a dramatic hospital. his capabilities are not yet able to uh, to. 2 a to. 1 and even to contain the current situation on the ground as move victims are reaching to the hospitals. i move on to people. so i'll let you in on the grounds of the institution hospital receiving a private of treating medical teams the the, the scene, the sight of the accident, the pictures that we're watching right now just unbelievable to, to, to, to, to watch and to understand what's happened there you see this huge crate to and people still trying to pull victims from under the rubble. what do you know about, you know, the search and rescue that's going on there right now? it's extremely difficult, of course, given the circumstances, given that guys being well and by israel to help the victims, to pull them from under the rubble. yes,
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definitely. the, the surging number of these really strikes from the chart, treat cleanings, the lives of thousands of palestinians till till now making the operation of rescue for civil defense. they are really critical as they really like untapped such a deep shortage. all pieces are equipment in order to help them to evacuate events and also another, another reason that they are facing such a great difficulty in terms of risk to the victims from under. the rebels is that the accident rates in grades or bombardments, every single cold, every single district, the church we witness must have been apartments in different areas during the same hour. so difficult. uh uh, uh, the, the civil defense team are rushing in order to evacuate victims um they are showing lease to effectuate the people who are still alive under the russells, by asking them, are you still alive? is there any sound just fill us and i want to just only 2 to help them to be rescues from the bottom. and so now there are more than 2 sounds that reports about
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missing still under the russell's as the mythical. as the civil defense think, i'm not till now evacuate them, right? we're hearing of at least 300 people injured. these pictures that you're watching right now are exclusive to on to 0. we obtained exclusive footage showing the massive destruction not to be a talk on the job lea, a refugee count in northern dies, the victims terry q saying are being taken to the nearby indonesian hospital and it's a pretty chaotic scene there as well because this is one of the hospitals that run out of fuel, it has very little supplies to treat these agencies. yes, the invitation hospital considered to be the main central hospital that provides a treatment for hundreds of thousands of kind of thing. it was only thing of the notes of area of the gaza strip as a redid it has been floated with patients and egypt people the due to the is really previous attack. since the beginning of this, try to find the thing that we have house, the new fine says at least without the patient forces. now, with this attack,
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the number has been doubled. um the capacity of the hospital has which has limits that you should. there are no, no, no good can a but can be able to carry out. uh, pause and even difficult uh, surgery for different people. sometimes different searches could be delayed until the 2nd day in order to have a chance to carry out the operation for this patient. now they are conducting operations without having been colors. even sometimes that due to the, to the route to the fuel, they are trying to carry out the operation by using the smartphones lightspeed the situation that is really catastrophe. now, there are depending on the alternative generators that are about also to run out of fuel. if this app is ready, ongoing clothes and prevention of fuel injury continues. so doctors conducting operations without anesthesia injured people being treated on the ground there at the indonesian hospital on the floor. i being the nation hospital because there's simply not, you know, not enough medical supplies and beds and so on to treat them as this is happening,
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tired is really ground. troops have been pushing through the northern guys, a strip heading towards guys, a city and not fighting has been described as a very fee is talk to us about the latest on that, that ground incursion. what do we know is happening right now? uh yes i do, it's what the occupation forces keeps up pushing. 2 the parts of it into the territory. i don't have to be more control lines even to destroy the military infrastructure of the power steering pointers us the is why the prime minister benjamin, it's now who has announced earlier since the beginning of this proud of fighting the identities where the troops are trying to get into the territory from different access and from different even areas starting from the north of the goals district to for it to come areas that they are trying to have a kind of further inclusion into which because it has to be the eastern area of a tunnel city, i'm even the north west of big ly, what's considered to be the coastal line. so they are trying to carry out
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a system you leslie, ground invasion in both aspects of the territory. also the, the is ready on going to a troops include in, continues, also in the is a to a neighborhood. they are trying to even to uh, to, to divide those district into separate areas in order to isolate the move from of the gaza strip from the other areas in order to gain control over this space of land to also the, the is rarely ground maneuvering continues in the notes of use for areas of can units that are trying to make more uh more and to expand their military operations of the ground as, as they have been counted by the palestinian fire fighters will open fires and for the military emphasis for, for the east bed maneuvering troops on the grounds. ok, tarik. thank you very much for that update. i correspond entirely capitalism with the latest the from guys i. let's now speak to the boss our psychos spokesperson for the palestinian red crescent society. shes joining us live from ramallah in the occupied westbank. thank you so much for being with us. uh,
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i wanna ask you 1st about this latest attack by israel on guys uh, on the largest refugee come in the gaza strip. this is a 2nd single worst. the top 5 these rays, we saw the bombing on our highly hospital, of course, early this month, which left to more than $400.00 dead. and here you have a 100 people dead, 300 injured. what is your reaction for the 1st time to have the press on teams as a lead to emergency me? the can service provider in cost of the trip are now working in the ground, trying to and john spent the wounded people and the facilities to the hospital. the situation is absolutely yardstick we have been witnessing this increasing number of casualties on benny's thing is civilians and girls that do to attacks against the residential buildings, whole streets as well as even the places out worship and hospitals. so as you can see, hospitals are already over one and they barely can deal with this thing facing number
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of casualties that they are dealing with every single hour. now at hospitals or even treating the patients and injures people and wounded people in the doors. because it is absolutely overrun and hospitalized are working in cup us to see this comes out as well as at the same time on hospitalized or literally collapse thing to do to shortage and medical supplies, as well as mid distance. and they are running out of a few and which is a shouldn't be needed to have electricity and continue. or what do you think? yeah, the victims of this attack are being taken to the indonesian hospital where we seen a chaotic scene. as you can see on those pictures fridays, every way outside the hospital, inside the hospital, people are being treated on the floor because there's no space. there's no supplies, as you say, how are you, teens able to work in these conditions on the stuff?
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so over 25 days the standards creston teams are working around the block to bead with this increasing number of casualties. absolutely. they are exhaust physical but one of the even stressed out of you to this continuous work, they are on top of theirs. youtube, since the beginning of this condition, unable even to go back to their homes and check on their families and having a being able to witness all of these other 6 p as each day. late this teens of children and women who are killed the due to his baby bombardments it just also as another level of distress i pulled out a traumatized because of this ongoing escalation that is happening since the beginning of the escalation. at the same moment they are literally would think their life and the injured in order to go and to transfer the wounded people to the hospital. as you know, we have for the last 4 clinics since the beginning of the escalation. and on top of
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that, the artisan able to go outside, trying their best in order to evacuate the people, and to transfer them to the hospitals. we call them the international community to ensure the protection of people the ends as well as your 1st name is care facilities according to the international humanitarian law. as you say, these teams of red crescent, in other teams are trying their best and a very difficult circumstances. the victims of this latest attack on the job lea, a refugee camp, many of them women and children. they're the ones bearing the brunt of, of the school women and children of gaza. 70 absolutely more than 70 percent, or full victims of thousands of victims for i've been to since the beginning of the escalation or in the early people, women and children. we are always emphasized the importance of the protection of the spanish sydney and civilians,
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but who are victims. this is extremely important in any and according to the international humanitarian law. so we need the international community to instead of being immediately to ensure the protection of civilians as well as your 1st one . and once we have seen since the beginning of the nation is just an alarming number of increasing can start getting 70 of whatever they are and whether it's their house of homes essential have been things and even to the neighborhoods have been raised into that room. the about the international community, of course, has been, you know, there's been calls for a ceasefire and so on calls for humanitarian core door. but this seems to be, you know, going no way right now. and, and it's the women, as you see, the children that continues having the civilians of gaza. you wonder where we go from here? it seems that every day, the situation is only getting worse for the people of casa,
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as we see on these pictures today with this latest farming on the job lea, a refugee camp. absolutely. the situation is getting worse and worse. we're talking about over 2000000 civilians now and lacking food water without food, without water, without me the medicine, without electricity, with no fuel, with almost nothing. and they soon wouldn't be even without getting the treatment or me to come services. this is an urgent situation. we are already with missing a catastrophe in garza, and this has to be solved as soon as possible. it has to be stopped immediately. a ceasefire as um, as early as an urgent matter now. and we hope that the international leaders, international community could intern meeting and to call for a steve fire as to happens, the urgency as well as because on a non stop safe entry. all so you minutes, are you in a into garza, including
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a few of the situation is to pick a fast, so pick over 2000000 now are locked in every single basic, a humanitarian. you have populations, i'll go to a strip called now internally displaced and we're talking about hospitals have been transport the transport all hospitals. now they are not only a police or want to keep it and injured. they are as sheltering thousands of people and i've already, it's back conditions you're talking about lacking everything full of water, even hygiene and they are absolutely encountering to have diseases between those. this please, the persons who are just sitting in the corridors of the hospital on top of that, we stayed with missing extreme show physical medicine and physical supplies. and most importantly, if you will, many hospitals are going to shut down soon because of running out of it's doing which is important. so you need to get the electricity without electricity,
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we can continue open anything as a providing or light saving services. and this also fit into the life of thousands who are connected to like support machines, as well as the bus. i think there's yeah, the bomb, as you say, many hospitals are facing or shut down right now. but these hospitals live the innovation hospital near the job, really a refugee camp right now. the only hope for people for the victims of this latest is really bombing on guys. i thank you so much. the boss was speaking to us about our side is a spokesman for the palestinian red crescent society. you're joining us on all just here as we're covering this way. just breaking you story out of the gaza strip. way more than a 100 people have been killed and 300 injured after needs really attack on the job, lia refugee camp in northern gaza. this is the largest refugee camp in guys, a densely populated the interior ministry of the gaza strip says 6 bombs were dropped by these really military on germany, a refugee camp. and these pictures that you're watching right now,
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exclusive pictures that onto 0 paint, showing the massive destruction as you can see after the a top a quite a the with people still buried under the rubble. and the search is continuing for the victims of this attack, buried under the rubble, but his full being extremely difficult as i corresponded with saying because it's difficult for rescue teams to move around guys, because the bombings these really raise a continuing. and these pictures now are of inside the indonesian hospital, which isn't yet properly ever come very nearby. this is when most of the victims of this slate is really bombing on guys. i have been taken to and it's been absolute. chaos in that hospital, doctors are overwhelmed. patients of being treated on the floor, doctors conducting operations without anesthesia because they've simply run out of surprises, no more space, no more supplies. and these hospitals all the last home for the victims office,
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latest bombing among the many women and children because this refuge account, again, a civilian area targeted by israel inside the gaza strip. joining us now on the set here on out to 0 is kyesha advisory research or at the center for research and policy studies. i ship just your impressions 1st. as you look at these pictures of the property of refuge account of the hospital that the invasion hospital what, where, where is this conflicts going when you see things like this, women and victims were going to children, the victims, office, indiscriminate for me. you know, funny. which we have watching today. it is one of the darkest hours of our times. we are watching genocide lice, which we have watching fox search as he to is the crime of crimes. we should be listening to gentle sites, colors across his boy and from
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a lot of pay and seeking or is it a result was on see who have been working, i guess this genocide and we've been hearing people describing it as a conflict as a, a war is this not toward this is that, you know, side of campaign needs a and can as many as possible and pushing more than 2000000 people into egypt to make the murphy cheese a problem with another country. this is what is what has been doing since 1948. i 9480 pushed 7005. it's $700.00. $50000.00 palestinians out of promise tend to become reputation if you're using in the middle eastern neighboring countries. the same in 1967, 350000 more and this to me is pushed into neighboring countries on his continues. because this regime, this, the, the username has been founded to eliminate indigenous people. and this is what is
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doing it right now. just coming back to this attack on the jumping of refugee camp, you know, after what happened at out on the hospital and the bombing of the hospital, the many thought it couldn't get any worse. i mean, israel actually bombing a hospital, which they denied by the way, saying that this was a rocket, 5 by islamic jihad, which, you know, was disputed a force. but how can they justify now, bombing the civilian area, this refugee con, which is home to thousands of civilians. how can they justify such or not? well, you know, easily it doesn't have to justify. this is the problem with this way. and because of, of the law is above more compass, it's of, of any pain. it's been a for me to, to carry out the, the worst crimes against humanity, genocide, as i said without any sense of what come to get you to anyone as little as of
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washington is on each side as well as you refuse or giving you the license to can i as the laws at all. so i'm not taking any steps that could make it easy to think again about his plan. i don't think who would be seen anything that you talked about. arabs. why have our leaders been so timid in their response? i mean we've, we've heard of for each option saying that they didn't want to see people from gaza moved into the side because that would be a, you know, a displacement of population. and then what do you call it? a force default force displacement of a population. why haven't we seen a more forceful response from our, please? well, you know, most of the issues have normalized relationships, which means that they're not watching that partners in crime. i'm probably feeling guilty and shamed, but also feeling that your company is in this price fix so far,
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the process in our countries have been useful, but one might think that it's mike turning fine is and that's, that's points probably the much can see there is some boxes, but so far, even egypt it should says, is of course refusing to to see where she is and to make a guidance a, you know, if he's east country, but at this time, same time, it is not allowing 8, it has actually contributed to the blockade 17 years of a blockade of sees him if he will seize a gasp, understand he is in gaza and it is continued to do so as a sovereign country. it should allow, it should allow to meet hearing aid to, to the people of, of guys that he's not doing it right. um, jordan has his own problems. it has many agreements with the, with israel, including a gas agreements, oil and gas agreements. and would it also agreements? so it's fuel tied with many agreements with the,
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with the machine set cannot be um you mentioned jordan, egypt you earlier today there was another significant development and that is human sophie rebels who said they launched a drone attack towards the israel 7 city of and yet in retaliation they say for the war in guy. so i imagine this is a concern for his route. what do you think the who, if he's intentions i is just to send a message or are they looking for a wider involvement in this call? well, i don't think they can do much and that whether it's food to use, whether the diffraction is also in the, in iraq reading board in syria or even the highest, bola, the quick, limited hazel, i mean, the, the major, the major for studies, of course, supported by israel, by, uh, iran, it hasn't been moving beyond the, the fight to load the borders. so i don't think they have the capacity to, to,
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to enter in into a foil for them to war. and i mean, i'm talking about, of course, the military capacity of an old out tour and they are limited. the so far, 2 of you, vargas actions here and there, as i think you're on, is, is, is asking is, okay, bring, which bring this me back to my initial question. where do we go from here? from here, as i said at the beginning, we're watching a 2 side life we're documenting these crimes and i see to the game of his room is to to rise the population. i push it into scene i into egypt. that is, the plan that has been actually revealed in, in many is really a media channels, including kind of, nevermind. i see them, other radio effect checked. and they, to richards. 2 days ago,
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they spoke of nissan, young pressuring, new pin leaders to pressure you a. egypt accepts refugees. i mean, probably as soon as there is use, i think that's the key plan. this is the ideal solution for easily and i don't think it easily is going for anything else. thank you. i sure for that. thank you very much for the moment. you're watching audra 0 life from jo. ha. it's coming up. coming up to 1530 g m t, and just a reminder of the main development this hour. and israel's war on gaza. at least a 100 people have been killed in these really as twice on guys as largest refugee can cause a civil defense. as the job lea, a refugee camp has been completely destroyed. a massive crater is seen in a densely populated residential blog, or hundreds of injured people have been washed to the nearby indonesian hospital
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patients are being treated on the floor. this hospital surrounding areas have been repeatedly targeted by is really a tax the . and let's take a look at the other developments now. in this war, israel has been expanding its ground a sold deep into guys that on several funds while continuing to pound the strip with as strikes, satellite images and reports on the ground show is really troops invading the territory from 3 locations in the north and east the cassandra gauge, such as the military ring of her mouth, have been putting up resistance along with the policy and as long as she has of course, free gate. is there any time? cuz i've been seeing stuff of guys, a city on the main side i, dean road linking the north with the south is really media says the military is trying to reach rashid street along the coast. if it succeeds,
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the gaza strip will be effectively cut into and as that's happening is really force is also attacking here in the south. when it continued an intense bombardment around con eunice. the mouse is military wing has release video showing is fighters in confrontations with these really tubes. the video is apparently failed to be at bay till noon inside casa, find is a seen shooting at is really position that's bringing all just the areas. island fishing now who's joining us live from occupied easter was than i didn't. first of all, what are these really saying about the this attack on the job really a refugee camp of the site. there has been very little reaction from the user, at least in the last couple of hours. what we have had from is the man who is the national security advisor. he has said that at the, obviously a continuing, baffled going on and guys, but he earlier than the day they is really army spokesman said that they were
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fighting face to face. that it was going to be a long, but they're obviously would be casualties. and there were a weight of that, as far as the long term planning is concerned, the national security advisor said that they were discussing what would happen on the day this being described, the d after a mass. and he said that that is still a long way off. he was also talking about the possible exchange of prisoners, except the cutoff had been involved in that. and the had been very good in that process, but he claimed it cut off. i'd realize that how much we're not dealing fairly with this. and in his view, there was no exchange of prisoners pending any time soon. pest been, he is fighting a deep inside guys. what more do we know island about these really ground defensive there so far? it is a added tens,
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thoughtful the tanks and infantry are involved in these exchanges. deep into to northern guys a a we also know that in israel there has been a number of attacks coming from the m and, and they've been claimed by the cities. first of all, in the layers of this morning, there was a drawing that was heading over the red sea towards israel. we are told that it was taken out of the sky by your car. and then there was a land to land me so which these really say was a really and made that was 5 by that with these it was heading towards one of the coastal times that are being used essentially to, to use it to house. people have moved up the wrong guys, and normally a lot has a population of 60000 is around double box at the moment, a 120000 and it was taken. i think the best always taken out of that. the sky by the auto defense system, which is the top level will have to buy and don't. but the, the auto missile defense system hasn't been uses 2017. when a city in miss out with short died. it's clear that the is really is
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a consent about the number of friends they're fighting on. obviously there's the intense battle going on and gaza. there are problems in the northern border with attacks from has buller. i know the with these have started fighting me styles and drones towards israel, which will give them some cause for concern as we move farther and farther into this conflict. island, thank you very much for that island fisher with the latest air from occupied east jerusalem. returning now to the breaking news out of guise at this hour as we were saying at least a 100 people have been killed in these really s ranks on guys as largest refugee camp. the civil defense is the germany. a refugee camp has been completely destroyed, as you can see on these exclusive pictures of pain biologist era. a massive crater was seen in a densely populated residential block. and hundreds of people have been injured at least 300 of them. and if it rushed to the nearby indonesian hospital patients are being treated on the floor, it's complete k offset,
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because the hospital in the hospital surrounding areas have been repeatedly targeted by is really a task. this one out of supplies. there's no space and it's running out of fuel. now job a lia this refugee camp, which was drunk by israel in the last 2 hours, is one of the refugee camps in guys. many of them in fact, but it's the biggest one and 70 percent of the residents of guys are refugees or defendants of those who are forcibly displaced by israel, over decades of his territory, expansion and occupation. regardless referred to as well as largest open at present . and is one of the most densely populated areas on us. michael apple gives us some context. this is what palestine looked like in 1917. that was before the british forces concord at austin, the ottoman tax. on the 2nd of november of that year, brittany is far and secretary of the bell full issued the bell for declaration. it
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was a pledge to establish a home for the jewish people in palestine without prejudice thing. the civil or religious rights of existing palestinian communities with the coughing up of the ottoman empire at the end of the 1st world war. the league of nations handed britain the mandate over palestine. in 1922 the jewish population, they grew from 6 percent in 1918 to 33 percent by 1947. by may, the following year, the british mandates expired. mocking the creation of israel, known by palestinians, has been knocked by will catastrophe. the stablish means of israel in 1948 triggered the 1st arab is riley wall is ready for us, is captured, 78 percent of historic palestine. 3 quarters of a 1000000 palestinians were expelled or forced from the huns. the palestinian territory was split into its people being forced to settle in gaza and the waste
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speck during the 6 day war in june 1967. israel occupied all of his started palestine and expelled for the 300000 people. its forces also captured the golan heights from syria, and the sign i put into the, from egypt. in 1993, the oslo accords was signed in washington dc. they established the palestinian authority that would govern internal security administration and civilian affairs for what was supposed to be an infant period that divided the waste bank into areas a, b, and c, with each giving the newly created all sorry t, limited degrees of control in 2005 israel's policy of disengagement led to its withdrawal from gaza and removal of thousands of jewish settlers on the 12th
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of september that year. the last, these really forces left the gaza strip, literally closing the gates on the territory and establishing a siege that has been maintained. ever since. like level o g a 0 is joining us now, and the phone is usury uncle who is a policy in writer and a defendant of policy and refugees from 1948. he's on the line from guys as beach refugee camp in the know, thank you so much for speaking to us. we are talking about the job really a refugee camp, which is the largest and guys of course, but there are several on the refugee camps. can you tell us 1st, what life is like for people who live in these caps? yeah, a good evening. before to answer your question please. i just want to tell you what just a few minutes ago my, my jump to talk to me. if they come with us, when i see you after this, this is the question of which side, because what we think as i got a few decals, we had to stay in get the resistance in the future. can we think of what is this?
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what is it lunch with, which is coming from the is right. you the uh probation forces and my wife is crying. and now what happens in japan? yeah. come in. the north area had been just in just 12 hours ago and the method of gaza, where it is what it is called the city. and but if you choose pretty and to go, i totally agree to that, to place to this area. the thought get to that, the money, but the good experience. so what happened in japan yet? uh no. just uh then it was weird, killed maybe hundreds and hundreds. would it be dirt. she really enjoyed a children. women, most of them are women. how could you? yeah, could you imagine that this is not a 2nd? it's not just the type of genocide it's. it's really just a clean thing. we need 5 days to link but it's been getting shouldn't bring kidding a women, but they are the better strikes every night. we don't sleep,
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we don't speak, we don't find field, we don't find the person. i think we kind of go to the homes. we can't do anything with the basics that what i didn't mention. unfortunately the treating with us like we are and, and the world beside the world is, is giving the brother machine. is this just an estimate for you? you're probably like the best thing to do because for him is to do whatever they want the city. and this is a collective punishment of disability and who lives in god and personally, each for about 17 years and under completion for about 75 years or indeed. and um, and it's uh, you know, hearing you talk about your daughter and her words to you, it is really hot breaking. and of course if year is you 3 that what happened? drop leah could happen to any of the refugee counts inside the gods. and because it's indiscriminate,
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the bombing has been indiscriminately seen. hospitals found refugee comes with civilians live bomb. but these really is a force will say that they're targeting militants to hide in these refugee camps who have farms hidden in these refugee camps. can you tell us what life is like? these are areas where civilians actually live. okay, thank you. just just to let you know today and also get to the story today, i just thought maybe before the 3 out of my, my son is, is injured because he went to the naples house because they left the area where do we need that to be separate and added yet, so we don't have water to drink it. can you imagine you don't have water? you done to have water to drink. so my, my, my, my, my child, my son to go through a how to uh, to go to the neighbor's house and, and things water because they left the house. we don't have electricity,
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we don't have food. so situation, i'm in the streets, no feeling no, just the continue to remote in the beach, come onto the truck, out of the maybe did 330, but the thing is what can see been getting but it's begins with kids and the people who kind of piece by the credit, by horses, i'm fight bikes. well, you don't have, i'm presented to the could be by the to be able to pick on the thought good last night to be kept to a cultural center. where do we make the cultural issues an activities and also just the need to do something last nice. i went to my house because they thought to get to this and i saw a cat. i saw a kid being something. so my neighbor was telling me that this is a part of the i got a b to b because of the beach shooting the thought house. but the way it cuts and i be connected to, the cat comes to a fresh, but the, uh,
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then try to keep it. can you imagine? so we need is going to be always. and so what do i need to sign? what do you describe to us? it is horrifying history and it is just unfathomable, unbelievable to to, to see this happening today in the hospital when looking at pictures of the nation hospital near job lea, a refugee camp, which was drunk by israel. and as you've said, there's no water to drink these hospitals as completely overstretched. do people still have any hope? where do they turn to for help? before to talk about who we are under the queue position for about 75 years. we, i don't think that we need a lot of rights. it's fun to know. did certain lines of go under the ocean where the whole of the clean think by beat believe just took you patient in
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the world. i think it'll be in community there because by the, the international community supported by the united states, when i should know it and i have, well, you know, we're going to work with the i got the opportunity from dispatch department to be about to fill that much on the writing program and i should be in aol at this time . but unfortunately, because there was no at about the people i know board, but i couldn't be my country to watch the space in touch with them. and i think it's just we haven't but one person for the city and when you, when you go to treat them and when you were quoted for freedom and really just kind of give you the problem with the heart. i'm an odd situation. thank you. forwarded to the off because you really i what a voice you are a free people for a free for the pinion to seek the pretty them repeat it the, you know,
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just we need to life. we don't need anything. you want to hear my cousin sitting me now a just have 15 minutes just getting me just look at the piece of the, the people in the street. everything says b one on the 5th. yeah. the other thing is sort of 5. so this is the situation just bad. yeah. is above the beach camp. it looks like it has come off cursing but also have area where the south and the maybe and then i'll get back to that stupid. yeah . in the terms of preventative and the bins right. there's one thing and god bless, bye bye it. and then i'm sorry, it just, it'd be been nothing you know last night and just to confirm what he's saying. but we, uh we, we, we try, we try to adjust the contemporary, the defense because the company hopes in god,
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but we see them. we are just innocently convicted punishment everywhere. and everything in gaza as you say is being targeted, use free. uh, we've heard from many expert schools said that israel israel strategy right now is to cut the territory into isolate the noise from the south. and there's also pressure on egypt to taking people from garza to take them into the sinai. if you have extra, if you had the opportunity to leave, if you could leave garza today, would you do it knowing that you couldn't come back? you know, we would not, we'll just start talking with my, my other, my uncle. we go to the audio, doesn't we can because paisley, the gods, i need money, but it's not, or the 2 box 2 sites is right now is, is it comes to can to god the n d a n b big guy and b are not totally in 2 places
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to many places. so we kind of believe we are pointing daughter out of there. we are waiting beat to be a lot of you know, just how could you sleep? imagine that a little kid comes of her mind is that you did a cycle that would work lee and coming into the house. you want to shit. this is what we are waiting for. if we finish the war finishes, people don't want us to these god, but we want to keep it tweed when go to anywhere. we don't call the one to us our rights that we just want to study by. we are much, i mean might, as we are human and we have hope it's we have, i'm sure we have agreed to use for you. thank you so much for us talking to us, us free. i'll go a policy and rights a and a defendant of policy and refugees from 1948. i shall,
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boss rate is still with us here in the studio. she's a research of the center for research and policy studies. i show you heard about the interview and the passion and, and the pain. in the voice of history. we heard the people in guns, i feel abandoned by the word the world. he talked about genocide as well. but you know, when i asked him whether he would leave, he said, yes, they would leave today if they had the opportunity to live. but they wouldn't be able to come back if you know what these really plans as you say, or what they are a well unfortunately, i mean policy is a human being. and there is, of course, you know, the, the survival of the need for survival. anyone who can of course, survive with different key accept whatever he's there. so i won't blame him. i won't blame anybody seen in who would be willing to to run way for their lives. and this is exactly what is written,
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has done in 19481967 people were terrorized. do was seeing the mass murder. they had no other choice but to run to save their lives. and this is exactly, is a knows, it knows that that's why they are intensifying, therefore, mean a crime set to rising the population. and in hope of course, that are the thing is with each all right, these many policy is, would reach this, this mindset to run way. and that's the moment where they would put pressure on, on egypt. and of course they have unfortunately they have many cars on their hands, especially the economy car. yeah. that the can play with egypt and turn to people of palestine into refugees. and of course white by wipe out police serious from gaza. if you remember in the last month, the missing yahoo brazenly showed
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a mass of israel without any press of the united nation as the night. nations on 1st of the inside words is showing them the new map of the middle east with us from the scene is that's exactly the plan they're working on is to eliminate the indigenous israel is a, a colonial, subtler state which has no projects of the bigger colonial state, breast and price person. this is with great britain, did indigenous people in the, in many places, including australia and canada and other places. and is also the plan that israel has been implementing since at least since 1948. unfortunately, this is, this is very, is becoming every day. so the plan becomes very clear to those who adult it, which we've seen it's, we've seen this as it, as, as you see, has maxed as just 0. yeah. move, watching this life. i for sure. i shall have
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a boss read. thank you very much for the moment. um lets get an update. now on the latest i'd be in the nation hospital in guys out where the victims of the latest is really attack on the job lea. a refugee camp are being treated as speak to my skill, but who's an activist who has visited guys a frequently, he's joining us from cairo much. thank you very much. the, the job really a refugee camp. i understand, you know, very well as well as the hospital where the victims of this attack of being treated . can you tell us, you know, about what life was like before this attack today and how this hospital will be able to cope with a number of injured people who are going at thank you for introducing me as an activist item. in fact, the professor, i'm glad to see, and especially stomach honest as you allergy, mostly doing, clinical work in augusta for the last 2025 years. i know shut down the i will show by the i is the most densely populated part of the already very then state
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populated garza chavarria has the approximately 60000 inhabitants and that is the vector g can then there is the seat deal shut by the surrounding it, which is much larger, but the shrimp on the base, your de camp, is extremely dense. be populated and um it has sunday connie pace and publish the ministry because this is where the 1st thing default started did actually uh the in the nation hospital is a nice uh small hospital uh, really recently been um refurbished by the administrator house. so i believe 4 or 5 operating rooms, but of course they are in no way of treating for receiving treat $400.00 injured because that is such a much impatient blow. yeah. but even a large universe at the hospital, would that provost with that patient close?
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yeah, we were looking at uh, pictures that we, we obtain from inside the hospital and we see patients being treated on the floor. we've heard of doctors conducting operations with no anesthesia because supplies have cynthia run out. and also this is one of the hospitals which has run out of fuel. you wonder how they can save any one in these conditions? they cannot simply, they cannot. this has to stop the publish thing and i was cruising garza for care of them had been closed on hospital st clinics because of damage or lack of you the total capacity of the hospital single. so as being more than to reduce we're trying to fix date, 60 percent, so they cannot cope with this. and that's what we have seen the last days from shreveport and goods and the other has chosen, they are completely function with patients with realty. so the patients with ordinary patients, with tens of thousands of refugees,
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the things that it does say that this at least the only safe place to be so to operate these hospitals now is exceedingly difficult. the words are very complicated. there are large number of durant children and with the lack of fuel for the generators, you would like electricity. i'm this morning doctor. he was to publish the minister now announced that ship a hospital, which is the largest one. we'll have to close down the separations tomorrow. if they don't get to back, we'll channels. the 170 patients on villagers. the 70 new born premature in incubators. the patients needing the, you know, uh, uh, support uh, with the heat, my dialysis. and all the equipment in the operating room suddenly i see use. so now is the time to take a really serious step forward to stop the bumping,
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to turn on the light, to go south to turn on the water to the people on the food. and to stop this on point production, how massive amounts of killed and injured the medical system, existing gospel, it's a, it's, it's about to collapse in the next hour. second. yeah. to operate the hospital. a don't to go, but you say is extremely difficult and even taking the injured to the hospital is proving impossible because because the bombing is, is indiscriminate and is continuing. even as you know the attacks happen and people are trying to get survivors and victims to the hospital. it's impossible to do so. and. and so far, all these calls for our humanitarian pause a ceasefire. have not been heated. the way this guy is, i way to the people of guys that go to see full health. who do they turn to today?
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i think guess the previous speakers said, i mean this is the politics of elimination. they say so the okay partners going to eliminate the people who go south through 3 things, start them on thursday to then injure them and bleed them to kill them and then probably push them all to the south of dosa in order to okay, part of the north of garza and maybe even tried to egypt, accept them as refugees in the united us or this is not from 2023. that course 750000 people. not which 2200000. i'm the means that these really occupies are using. it's such that i've been reading medical these 3, i cannot remember any situation during any wars where the attacks on disability in the healthcare, what's asked, mercy less as these really start, perpetrating the injuries,
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being so many and so serious to be treated in the health care system that these denied walter of a reset the by so this is this, it's a historical right down full of humanity and we can't stress enough. how targeting these hospitals is a violation of international humanitarian no violation of international law? a yeah, actually, i mean even to say new primary school will know enough about the geneva convention to say that this is illegal. number one collective punishment isn't that you go the 17 year old teachers in equal the strangulation of old people. you've seen me go. and now with the targeting of simulate, i'm targets and bomb being, civilian targets, most churches, ambulances, they have killed more than a 100 elsewhere. okay. hospital, it's illegal. i think the thing you will need be bad for now dr. much gilbert.
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thank you so much for talking to us. we're going to be back in just a few minutes to an algebra with one of our continuing coverage. all these routes, phone guys, stay with us. the events unfold. we cover every angle that these really why would, is real vent crossing is really deputy foreign minister. he thinks that the rules of the game has changed. i'm on israel steps is that it will certainly look at the lease of more of these captives. what you might have to your drugs, are you telling you is faulty. i us experts on bias and wrong. well, you have to do is look at the you in schools and god why are you looking up? i'm, i am hearing something i said to be able to write the bar has to stay close to the story without a 0 thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the
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extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process facing realities. do you see that the fracture 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 tools to how does air in 5433, mar, upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't the one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here in black lives. don't really matter in the police for unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate? people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the
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