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the consequence of war, the human suffering that jesus 4 times. it is one of the most serious thoughts of violence. in recent years, we brave bullets involved because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides. the 2nd design, a strong, con, gauze, is divinely. a refugee camp less than 24 hours off through the tank bag, killed more than a 100 people. the i'm so i may say that and then this is i'll just say are live from the hall. so coming up a way out of gaza for some that off of border crossing into egypt temporarily opens to allow a limited number of the engine and find nations to leave this variety. army says 13
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soldiers have been killed. it's heaviest loss since the ground operations. and scholars have began and how may i assist politically, the blames these riley prime minister for the violent insane? i mean that's yeah. i was destroying the region to save himself from prison. the stuff's gone $1400.00, gm to that's full p. m. in garza, israel is carried out another attack on the jabante, a refugee camp in less than 24 hours. it's the largest refugee camping garza, and on tuesday, more than a 100 pounds of sydney and civilians were killed there and striking the evening. people were at the scene, searching through the rubble to rescue family members. a spin wide spread international condemnation and palestinians of describe the attack is a heartless will crime. we'll have the lives of some guys are in the moment. at 1st
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i said by, as this report they haven't even finished beverly to get to choose it. and easiest struck by the misery, misery community infinity testing is aust, what is left to bump here? what would it take for it to stop? it was already a graveyard. the con eunice did very good, like the rubble of what used to be the homes is with the relatives, yukon. helplessly. this is mr. risk. it couldn't get to get those use of why there's no space left in the hospitals forced to stay in school because the hospitals are overwhelmed. not so bad. we're the people supposed to go so many have died. may god help them, their situation is miserable. what can we do? hospitals are overwhelmed with the injured and the dead. some children, others are elderly and women. some have a hope of
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a way out how this to me do nationals and some of those ended up being collected leave to the roof of crossing to egypt under up to 3 media to deal on wednesday. we spend the 3 months without any minimum life. no, no. who knows? nothing. nothing. we will open our eyes on this david. our eyes. it's nowhere near enough, so much more is needed in garza fuel food, water, medical supplies. it's a fuel situation that is most critical hospitals ever and got that fuel to operate, generate to the hospital kind of top rate. they're always prank over the deadline because a constant stream of victims of those codes by israel, it's children west, suffered most a childhood, interrupted by will foster learn about death before they can even experience lice. a said big of a 0 on join now by itself with the capital,
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he's joining us from gaza software. let's start with the off them off of this attack on giovanni. a 2nd attack in 24 hours. what does it look like? he will come see me a part of the main or the you want me to get on the the live. i live in the soft lot. can you hear me? yes, i can. all right, so i was just asking you to take us through. well the off them off now looks like of that 2nd, this really strong con jabante a refugee camp. oh, no, i'm going to stop. but then there's the big, big, big gym to many people. okay. i'm going to do just a little bit early in the late the
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a and the interest. busy get on the, the with this is the spice of just fire, at least based on okay, the one of the most crowded or over populated area and things of value. and that everything should there. yeah. so uh, the body, it all of the kind you want to not being or try to, to the neighbor by near the body hospital donation one until the data finding difficulties in dealing on the funding that might be kind of interesting read it to the insured has already been and saw floods talk to us about the ability of medical facilities like being the needs in hospital and a shift to deal with the mounting casualties. it was from the 1st day of the war uh i would, the, the, the,
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the county health system appealed the national community to intervene on to find a solution to uh, into the jews on to send the names for the ministry of the community system. and i've been in the beginning, it does me receiving hundreds of casualties the, to the, to the positive code. and the biggest one is she posted the 2nd one and then on. and patients of course, of the addition to the now the patient has to be done a lot about the shortage all the medicine, medical supplies on the card as to what you need to break given for the hospital. like under put anything. uh no. the health ministry, i updating the appeal,
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filling outside is to open the roof. i causing this in this huge number of injured is that they are unable to. it's all for the midday kind of services for that to be uh, they opened it exceptionally for only a 2 injured auto. hundreds of uh no, no long list of injured the way things are and the guys off the strip hospice. and we could see all the lots of images, people, all the cordero designs in the open to change that the hospitality extended to uh to did or to provide to me they can set up a 100 uh your number last number, phone and get it in. i'd be for, but the other thing is the um, the answer is now with most of them without keeping initially the on, with the minimum of that they could find in a spark. all right, we'll leave it there. thank you so much. software. the fluids
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whole thought of your shot of which is a spokes person at the world health organization joins us now from geneva. good to have you with us. first of all, let's start with these latest strikes. 2 strikes within 24 hours on a refugee camp. how concerned are you about what this is doing to the health conditions that civilians are facing? is close. it's truly horrible. what uh, what the 2000000 people in guys uh is going through right now. relentless, bombardments, and as we have just heard, hospitals lacking medical supplies, medicines, not liking fuel to operate. and many of hospitals have to do completely shut down to stop certain services because that either damaged during bombardments or they don't have a fuel to operate. so what we need is a kinder, it's
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a safe access to bring medical supplies to the health centers have already shut down. one of the hospitals is, is not functioning anymore. others are running low on fuel. notice we have to, we talking about insurance, people who need it. immediate. it's true. and like here we speak about 50000 pregnant women, 9000 cancer patients. 1000 people are getting to dialysis treatment. hundreds of thousands of people with chronic diseases. all these people rely on the health system at this system right now is on this huge stress pad and, and we'll stop providing services if there is no solution to assist out to our present. gotcha, if i could jump out or jump in that, that we've seen some of the hospitals which do remain functioning and gaza, like a shift. and the indonesian hospital announced that the countdown has become the full. they'll have to shut down the refreshments because of
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a lack of fuel. do you have any reason to believe that fuel will be coming in soon to garza? so what we can do is a few minutes area. these really try to stress the pieces, the moment of life and that's for thousands of patients and people in guys up less hospitals continue work. it is indeed the question of don, where each hospital will have to. they're already starting to gradually shut services. can be heard about the therapy shots that the ladies shutting services are the people, the hospital cancer patients, the case a good cancer patients. oh, really very fragile. they don't get the treatment they need. it is really that, that center for that. so we really appeal to everyone who had the possibility to make that decision to, to have access safe access for medical supplies. but also for the few to guys which
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we have grow so far, is nowhere enough of what is actually needed right now. tonic, we did see a limited number of some wounded palestinians and some foreign nationals and jewel nationals. leave garza today. isn't your understanding that this is the beginning of a process that will be further movements of, of people in the coming days was lucky. this was a good thing that to some patients managed to get to egypt. uh, we had been working with the addiction going into a house in preparing the full uh for receiving triology as a providing medical care to uh to those who who. 7 coming today out of the alcohol default of guys. uh we had a team in high res. trust me to making sure this is apple like support the equipment that doctors and paramedics. uh. the tray universes today. sure. and
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basic uh, basic health services for those with the, with the severe trauma injuries. but this is like, yeah, no problem just about kind of based on the needs you guys are huge that thousands of featured people and you guys are right now. we can not to be advocated. and some of them can not tell you the hospitals, even those you know, she for hospital in the north they can not be able 2 to 3 need to help hospitals to do their job inside gust, i'm curious to like have you put that to these ready authorities and if so, what responds, does the world health organization get as well? there is a, a theme that us system did it aries, a mechanism to do to try to ensure that because it's something we both w sure it is about how do you in agencies as well. so, so severe rob discussions on how to get things in and not only just across the pressing the pointing rocha but we didn't guys that we need those supplies to be
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safely distribute. how can we get some good things in a safe way to hospitals? you know, nor to day, so we need those. those guarantees a not only for medical supply, the gospel for other things to go for, for, for, for, for the uh, for uh, so fuel, the clean water. so this has to be decided on a political level that we as w a show that we are really ready, we have all of the medical teams ready to go in. we have our stuff inside guys who was doing their best. why did the same risk their lives that to, to provide supports due to their colleagues and the ministry of health and workers in the hospital. but we need, we really, there has to be some sort of political level. but if you really push the argument, what we need is a and the facilities, because even if we bring supplies in, as long as there is a such a relentless bombardment of gods,
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but there will be necessarily mo casualty. so it would be more that people to be more injuries, so this really has to stop. all right, thank you very much thought i'd give you a shout of ej a short while ago. how much politically the smile, honey, and made a tele by speech. he accused, these are the prime minister of launching the war on guns f o is own personal reasons. i mean, that's one of the major reason behind this was the was nothing. yeah. how is the big a fall right? racist. 2 professors, the group, the so you so thinking of nothing the who bought those inside of its himself and his family from the prison that he said, even at the expense of this throwing the entire region popular. we had war before that war for now. all the parties we met with that the continued the rule of nothing. yeah. a lot. he's fast. so government. why then reckless behavior
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disagree? the thing that christine and most of them who decides what do you know, continuing with illegal i'm, i'm know for the 2nd mental phony on leasing. it will set the kid and be on bothered. our people. we have woman repeatedly that would love to go on financial, it will accept load at any point of time. so good this where the and his gang looked at him, unfortunately with these well next failed to this is that as his allies continued to back him with his racist fast as the policy is. he and we are once again, we warn them that nothing. yeah. has no problem. yeah. to turn the entire region in those quotes for lab simply to solve it, tastes own net present, and those around him will probably seen them. and meanwhile, homicides,
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7 is right in the captives held in guys that were killed, vice radio strikes and the giovanni a refugee camp on tuesday, $230.00 people, including foreign nationals with taken on october. the 7th for being released off the mediation from egypt, and the concept is going pressure within israel to negotiate to prison, the swamp. so let's go live now to alan associate, joins us from the occupied west bank and from east to occupied east jerusalem. so out of the 1st of. busy water is right, the facial saying about the 2nd strike on giovanni, a refugee camp. well, this is an ongoing military operation. so it's unlikely that these relays will talk about it until some time this evening that would certainly follow on the bottom of 24 hours ago. when it was sometime after the 1st strike, bunch of valley is it the united state, it was a military operation aimed at targeting hamas who were using the building. they
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said at the time that the building had been a debt to 5 as a place where some 50 i'm us old protests as well, and that is why it was hit. and they also said that in that whole preparation they killed a senior. how much bigger someone they said was involved in the planning of the events of october the 7th. so it's unlikely we'll get anything from them a, in the time being, particularly as it's an ongoing operation. but just in the last hour, we have a confirmation that the number of his release killed is really sold as killed in the last 24 hours has gone up to 15, but he didn't the ports of heavy fighting. it didn't around in guys a city have must have said that they've been involved in cost face to face, come back and be managed to ambush a number of vehicles that we obviously have no way of independently cooperating that. but just to say again in the last of the years or at least have a $9.00 to $15.00 soldiers have been killed over the last 24 hours with it expanded
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grind operation and gaza. and alan, how mass has been saying 7 submitting captors were killed in that 1st icon, jamalia. and i know that is really, authorities have been talking about, i think it's now you updated us. so teams soldiers killed. how is that old playing out in these ready? public opinion, i always say that that was a concern before the going board started. the concern was that if there was intense fighting, it would be difficult to try and either negotiate or secure the release of people that were being held there. and before this expanded cry, adult protection happened. then we were told that around 50 of the was being held captive had been killed. this figurative 7, including phone 7 for nested 7 people. and 2 for national has come out in the last few hours. and while there is a certainly a section of the community in israel, that would say police stopped the board while we try and get all of the captives.
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let's discuss unable for all exchange, all the captives for all the public city and prisoners company held in these really jails. there is from the government's point of view, i view that people who die in this war are collateral damage, and that includes the captives as well. it was expressed at by some government figures by someone in the military before the ground operation actually started the, the goal was to make as a safe and to destroy have mice on the accepted. but there was the possibility that some of the captives might die. that, that might be completely against those who have relatives in guys a want to see, but it is actually the reality on the ground. or i will leave it that thing so much . allen fisher will still head on al jazeera collective punishment in the occupied westbank. the on the ground in the janine refugee camp, also assignment is really right because this house with 3 says it's just hours away
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from the shot down of its main generations at 2 major hospitals. the the hello, we got some really of the full costs across central positive china over the next couple of days. but for the time being, it is generally try, but it's plenty of sunshine still warm sunshine, high pressure not too far away up to what was the normal service of wet weather were route to sliding out of that northeast corner china some snow as well. that's going to continue making his wife or the race was larry a shower. so i just clipping the fall north of japan, but nothing too much to speak of. and then have a little winfrey mix on a northern flank about next weather system, spilling out the wrong area. there's some showers, longest spells if. right, and they're just coming back towards the eastern side or i should i,
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we push all the, it's a friday west of where the stuff is, is coming across a central area. so there will be some heavy, a down post for the time it down to the se is fine, and dry, much of japan, generally fine, and dry. not too bad, too. into south korea. we have got some live, the showers now scratches, of course, a good pots, all the best. se, asia, some heavier showers coming into northern possibilities. lose on, in particular, went to weather, but it's still there for vietnam. noticed what is it has been recently, but some heavier shows. they're just coming back into cambodia and a good scattering a shower. is there a cost match all the lights into into these? yeah. so the pulse of into also seeing somewhat to whether that, whether it's sliding up the eastern coast into a dish, the minutes the world slow down, we stand for as homes, with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play
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a 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 only thing i'll just set a time to recap on headlines now. and his idea started cuz targeted jabante, a refugee camp. so the 2nd time in less than 24 hours. it's the largest refugee campaign garza, on tuesday, more than a 100 civilians were killed. israel's med 3 says 15 soldiers have been
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killed in northern garza in the last 24 hours. it's the heaviest loss since the ground defensive began last week. says the 1000 number is much higher than office crossing between garza and egypt has temporarily open ac palestinians in need of medical attention and 400 foreign nationals being authorized to lease of all right. joining the now onset is of the how many it's the all me. he's a professor of political science and middle east studies broad cuz university good to have you with us. first of all, unfortunately, this conversation happens as the backdrop of a 2nd attack on the refugee camp jabante, a in knolls and gaza. just take us through the implications of repeated attacks on civilian targets. start as one is
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ready to practice. they always do it. they hit 1st, the allow people to start capturing the best, and they come back in. they do the excuse that they're either leadership or there's a deep parked or for military target, or there is the width is cache. that's normally they do that. but here is a larger sort of issue where this, every inch of, if you choose, time has population just to put it in perspective. if you look at the, you and figures, they say more than a 100000 people registered as refugees. in giovanni, a refugee camp, so garza one of the most heavily densely popular tubs of when the was and valley a, one of the most densely populated places in gauze. when you drop a bomb on the refugee camp in an area where the you and says around half the
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population is children, or is it really possible to talk about targeting? how much the officials being pin point in your accuracy? and then the also, this is a very shallow shop, shallow excuse. this is a populated area according to not international law. even if you know, there is, let's say, a high, the guy, the talk and in among civilians you're not allowed to hit. so if you just imagine if that's the case of gods, that's where it's this is the most popular data to the future. you come to or, i mean, it's 70 percent of the population because auditing the future. so they are caught up in a very small inc, claim of 360 kilometers all together. just like a kind of, uh, uh, saved wrong. and you say that i am thought of getting the, the uh, the comes or the uh to do for the you. that is not possible. it is not true. they are part of the thing, the policy now people, they want to be carpeted,
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depaula stage and active leadership in general, deceptive society. the uh, the, the human rights activists. those in the fields or the skill are punishing the assignment, addressing the and stuff or what if one is paying a price. i'm going to look at also what's happening to respect that they understood almost 2000 since october, so that they can over 100 the 22 at least, or maybe by now i think 126. so it's a war against the policy and people they think that just with the green lights from the us and european countries, i think this is their opportunity to jayden needs to be sure the us and european countries. i've been looking at quotes all day today from some of the west and leaders about the war and ukraine. and this is another one i haven't read out today and i came across. it's by the us secretary of state entity blinking on the 31st of
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march of this year. yeah. so not that long ago where he said quote, a tax on homes, schools, hospitals. he goes on to say in kids i heard from children who'd been wounded in russia's relentless targeting of civilians. russian forces, he says, and the officials have committed and continue to commit war crimes and crimes against humanity and ukraine. and those who have committed these atrocities must be held accountable. there is a double standard here product. we're not hearing that kind of language on, even though we have heard from it international and is writing the human rights groups. yeah, saying things like this is a criminal acts, and that this is indicative of the international laws not being follows. of costs for the public has found that a so of us in this case. and they've been advancing this not,
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not active when it comes to ukraine and when you apply the same thing. and so the paula sing, and then they said back on the ser, oh is that it has the right to defend this sentence? is that an excuse to yeah, and he liked the whole population that liked the defense for defend itself. and part of the way in from national court thing for the you on char, from the city, the right to says to defend it. so it's applies to states, the do you on chart for never, folks about non states act up. it's supposed to be only a fly between the states when you have a population under occupation. international law also authorize this population on the occupation to resist occupier. it never happened in history that a country that defend its occupation and those who are occupied kind of different groups. so it's unbelievable and it's unfair. it's an acceptable logically. i'm accepted and i asked to the us about, so the i ask him, my son,
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this a question about the populace stand up between your career and i thought his thoughts and she starts talking about the 2 steps. so i'm going to speak with them. so this is how it is and, and do you think thank you for your comments and analysis on that and the occupied westbank because the refugee camp in jeanine was hit by and his right of the strike bed during a rate of 9 these right. the army says troops also located and destroyed the tunnel of used by fights in the area. 3 people have been killed in the west bank in the last 24 hours. meanwhile, a general strike is being observed to protest against israel's war on gaza. almost all of the business is a close as, as all local government offices. the strike was cold lights on tuesday nights after a massive protest following these right striking jamalia 50 people if be interested in the west bank of the last 24 hours. garza's health ministry says it's just hours
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away from the shop down of its main generates is that the shift in indonesian hospitals, both facilities are tracing those wounded. in this rouse attack, the giovanni a refugee camp base a lives that are imminent. risk include faulty to babies on into bases 60 to wounded in need of urgent care, including those who require artificial ventilation. there are also 650 patients with kidney failure. ben, gemma is the director of the u. k. is palestine solidarity campaign. he talks about his organizations, demands for the british government school for sci fi images we saw from giovanni a yesterday, before we heard news of what's happening today. and i'm still stuck with the image that many of your viewers would have say, you know, thing my searching amongst the revel.
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