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the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is the news our on out to 0. i'm for the back to, to live in to have with all continuing extensive coverage of israel's will on gas coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel it talks more civilian areas in gaza. the regions launch especially g campus hate for 2nd day in a row. multiple casualties are reported as a bakery is hidden near the house,
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shoot the hospital in java city. also beside the 1st group of injured palestinians and for an passport holders lead guys out through the process. crossing with egypt and jordan recalls it some bassett, or to israel following protests in its capital a month. the thank you very much for joining us. it's 18 g m t, that's 8 pm in guys a way for a 2nd day in a row. is there any strikes have targeted guys as largest refugee camp destroying an entire apartment block. people have been searching through the rubble to try and find a rescue family members. more than 100 people have been killed in the 2 days of these early bombardment on the camp. the late this attack comes as a limited number of injured palestinians crossing to egypt for the 1st time since the thought of israel's farming campaign. that's off the car. tom mediated an agreement between egypt,
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his route and how mos in coordination with the us to allow the move mendez critically wounded civilians and for an passport holders to the rock of crossing. the number of palestinians killed in the past 25 days has always into more than 8 and a half 1000 any occupied westbank is really forces have killed a 130 people. these really government says more than 1400, these release were killed in a mazda is attacked on october, the 7th, which is here as outside big begins coverage with this report. they haven't even finished preparing to get to choose it. and it just struck you about the rest of the misery, misery community infinity testing is awesome. what is left to bump here? what would it take for it to stop? it was already a graveyard. con eunice, they're very good. like the rubble of what used to be the homes is with like, like relatives, yukon helplessly. this is not the risk they couldn't get to get for those who
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supplied. there's no space left in the hospitals forced to stay in school because the hospitals are overwhelmed. not somebody where 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 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 the minimum life. no, no. who knows? nothing. nothing. we will open our eyes on our eyes, but it's nowhere near enough. so much more is needed in garza fuel to water medical supplies. it's a fuel situation that is most critical. hospitals are running got that fuel to
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operate generators, the hospital kind of top rates, the old days prank over the dungeon gauze at a constant stream of victims of those codes by israel. its children west suffered most a chide towards interrupted by will, forced to learn about death before they even experience life. i said big of a 01. giovanni, a refugee camp is located in northern guys. a city is home to more than $100000.00 un registered refugees in an area that covers just over a kilometer. after the 1940 war, the year, israel was created thousands of displays, palestinians took refuge in the area. it's the largest refugee camp in the territory since october, the 7th. it's been targeted repeatedly. israel came say so how my strong holes that us way in guys a bakery and got the city has also come under attack and happened very close to she for hospital gases largest medical facility. and israel has asks the hospital to be evacuated. and his claim that hamas is main operation space is under it. a mouse
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has rejected those on occasions as bringing out as a resume. nah, side with joint is from a guys are on the phone. you me, a ton of small for us about this attack on this bakery, which i understand is, is guys is largest and the situation at all she the hospital with the injured from that attack of being taken. holly the bakery is set bakery that was targeted in another neighborhood that's just about a kilometer or less away from a ship, a hospital that's a very densely populated neighborhood where the bakery is, uh, it is located and uh, dozens of killed an injury is where the came out from that targeting and sent to ship all the co wide uh, in the same neighborhood. uh, recently uh the hospital in and then the neighborhood also has
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that been on fire. it has been set on fire because of the fireball that be is really military goes from the sky. and another hospital, of course, is off the cold, cold, and hospital has been worried. it has been threatened to be targeted this evening, all 3 hawks to go. all both hospitals and the bakery are all in the same neighborhood and my neighborhood that's about a kilometer away from the hospital. now the ship a hospital, of course we're talking about at the hospital which has been over its capacity the past 3 for the 3 weeks now. been a crazy with very or the last big on you well
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directed the actually operate literally in the upcoming hours as, as long as the lack of capitalism needs medical supplies medication by the aid that hospital entering the trip is very little considering the amount of needed in depth, difficult time in the war. indeed. and these medical facilities which are running out of resources, as you said, you know, also under the strength of is really bombardment at a crucial time for people in gaza. who needs this medical care after the continuing is really bombing. thank you. you've not for the moment you now side on the line there from guys a city. let's check in now with another correspondence on the ground that's topic i was of was in con eunice, that's in southern gaza tarik. bring this up to speed for us with the aftermath of the 2nd attack on your body. a refugee camp. what are the latest figures? yes,
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till now. the palestinian ministry of health in gauze. i did not announce about the final number of casualties and even desktop duty is rarely talk on devalue or refuge account. it's worth mentioning that your value of refuge account has been had twice. and also the multiple occasions since the early beginning of this round to finding that we in palestinian fighters and the it's for the occupation forces is densely populated area caused it to be the largest in terms of the refuge account in the gaza strip. which isn't on the who's it says a living on the us, if you here military and a seat and even humanitarian deterioration and that conditions. it's also worth mentioning, that's the, as well of corporation forces announced that they are telling me that you think if it gets a fleet it to the military rings of from us. meanwhile, there's no any further information from the he's really excited about the death. meanwhile, the maturity of the victims west of williams young children and also a women till now the civil defense to part going to evacuate victims from onto the
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ruffles with the health of civilians and the location of photography. we saw earlier today tara dozens of injured people from guys and for nations kind of seeming dual citizens, leaving guys for the 1st time since october, the 7th. but that has, of course, been very challenging to move these injured people from the north to the south of, of guys and across rafa because everywhere in the territory is being bumped. yes and for what and gaza strip has been a bound binding is by the alton. reality is very of forces. d is ready, occupation forces intensify their levels of attacks against the church or the territory during the last couple of hours. as the evacuation of india, people have been curbs out early a morning today. around 76 palestinians have been delivered to the egyptian slides in order to receive treatment to the due to the deterioration of the medical conditions as a no longer be able to receive a treatment thing cause
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a hospitalized as the ongoing crisis of medical supplies fuel continued also a hundreds of jewel possible told us have been also allowed to leave the gaza strip off for the 1st time since the rupture of this route is pointing to the 7th of hope . so, but now the movement in the church, we could be really critical even so people are resilience and given other areas of the goals and strip as there are no fuel fuel vehicles to be operated. and even at the same time, due to the ongoing is really strikes on different areas as they are trying to expand the military ground, reparations that are treat okay. tired. thank you very much for that update. terry cup was reporting their life from a communist in southern gaza. thank you. 9 and major diplomatic developments. jordan has announced it will recall at some bass that are to israel. the government in amman also says is rise and bassett or can not return to jordan. that announcement comes as he is really military says its soldiers are quote at the
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gates of gaza city from on this. let's bring in alan fish up in occupied the sourcing force. so the is really on the island. k, me is causing it on guys a city, and the defense ministry spokesman has been speaking in the last hour. what does he have to say about this grounding person as well. one of the battalion commanders and guys says they're very close together. said he, they've moved on beyond jamalia. that's about 2 kilometers away from guys, a city. so the know right on the edge of what was the main population center in the guys a strip. it's the biggest incursion into guys a since israel, less district in 2005, but it's coming to the cost you go on to the defense minister. has said that, that they're making great achievements. but that is a price to be paid and that price has been $16.00 depths of is really soldiers in the last 36 hours, 10 of them. and one incident when that i'm a personnel, katia was hit by imbecile,
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i'm the died now. he says that how my says got 2 choices, surrender or die. he said there is no other choice and it's clear that the, it's really government think. and these really on me think that they're meeting significant progress. although we're hearing that there is essentially hunter and fighting going on, and parts of guys that are facing fear for existence. so their progress is slow, but perhaps lower than they would have expected, given the overwhelming fire power. we had an important a diplomatic development today. allen with jordan, re calling it some bassett, or to israel. talk to us about the significance of this and what difference if any, is it likely to make on the ground? that's right. well it's not insignificant in the one of the israel's allies in the area. certainly one of the few countries with diplomatic relations to jordan has decided to recall that some boxes are,
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he's coming out of the country. he won't be returning on the really and by step who is also part of the country won't be go back to amman because of what jordan says is. israel is waging a war and gaza. he says, if there's real stops of water and guys and stops humanitarian catastrophe that is causing there could well be some sort of recalibration. but it is important that they've jordan has actually pulled that on bus the. it joins chile on columbia, who on choose the pro bid on by. so there's from tel aviv and also remember that bolivia decided it was cutting full diplomatic ties. how does that change the situation? the grind voice? no, it's not going to change. i told it was going to pass acute this was in the way they said they would remember benjamin netanyahu just 2 days ago, said there would be no c spot. and essentially, he's not bowing to any pressure of sites. if one of the big european nations, such as france or germany of the united kingdom, or perhaps even the united states,
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decided to change the diplomatic relationship with their sale that might make a difference. but of course, there's nothing, nothing to suggest that that is about to happen. and thank you for the update on fisher life force and occupied east jerusalem. now, despite a small number of people being allowed into egypt via the rock for crossing many more are frustrated and frightened by not being able to leave casa, we spoke to someone, it's an old idea of miss. what did you see? my 2 little children do dining and i'm not, i've applied for citizenship. the names are on the list. minds not. they're asking me to separate from my little children. 2 years old and 3 years old home, we're going to lease and i keep saw the flea and it's been horrifying. horrible. my little brother has a condition. he ran out of medicine and he's suffering repeated seizures and has many complications. besides, as i've tried to, i would like to know who has to i to go home and live in your addictions. you only
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one are away from my home. with my turn that in dolton, i've been here since the date across the street, but it's really when i'm here to see of my wife. we recently married, she's damian and palestinian. i need to see her get across to safety. my only crime is that i am thomas, didn't you? one us present, joe biden says he expects american nationals to leave guys a today and in the coming days as spring in our white house correspondent, kimberly how get some on this from washington dc. kimberly, so what more is the white house doing to try and get these us citizens out of gas? yeah, we're hearing that they would be among some of the last today to be departing, but in the last hour. so we're hearing that at least 5 aid workers with american nationality have now departed through the rafa crossing. they are 8 workers that work for charities, such as doctors without borders has money,
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others. now we're learning more about how this arrangement was worked out. john kirby, the national security spokes versus speaking aboard air force, one talking to reporters, revealing that this was discussed in detail on a sunday phone call that occurred between the us president and these really part mister benjamin netanyahu some days ago. we're also here the state department at no concessions were made in terms of any sort of deal to how mos so or, and getting a better understanding of how this was worked out. but at the same time, still a lot of people left behind. and so the united states hoping that there will be more in the coming days in the us president taking credit for this on twitter. he's writing today, thanks to american leadership. we secured safe passage for one to palestinians and for national the exit, gaza hoping more in the coming days. but we should point out, even as the united states has taken credit for this, we should also remind our viewers that casara has been instrumental in these negotiations. bringing together the party is given the fact that israel,
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the united states don't deal directly with him us. kimberly person biden has since the beginning of this made his escalation, express unwavering support for israel. but i wonder how much pressure he's facing right 9 this winehouse is facing. given the condemnation that's growing. of these rouse attacks on civilians in gaza. we've seen hundreds of cape people killed in the last 2 days. how much pressure is present, biding in to rain in israel? he's under an enormous amount of pressure and it's not just coming from outside the white house. it's starting to come from inside the bite in ministration as well. we've already seen the public protests, the open letters, the walk house that have been happening on a global stage. but now we're starting to learn more and more about the dissent with in the vibrant ministration it's starting to leak out. it is be reported here in the united states,
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that members of the state department are voicing their concerns. they are actively being ignored. they say they are reaching out. we've had one high profile resignation of the state department. people that dispute and take issue with the president's policy so they can no longer support this. they no longer believe, but having a right to defend itself means the murder of women and children. and so there is opened a set, but what we're hearing is that the us present is, is not listening. instead, what he is doing, we understand is rounding himself with a very small, tight knit circle of advisors, and especially is ignoring the expert. so in other words, the people of the state department at the pentagon who have expertise, but he is not utilizing that. and so there is a growing pressure on this president, but the president is, as we often say, washington listening with closed years community. thank you very much for that can be how could is our white house correspondents live there in washington?
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come off this political leader is mind honey and made a tele by speech. earlier on wednesday, he accused these really prime minister of launching the war on guys that for his own personal reasons and called on the international community to stop backing him to me. so that'd be huh. who i need to. yeah. what are the major reasons for this role was nothing else? who's leading a fall right? racist infectious group. i was thinking of saving himself and his family from prison, even to the expense of destroying the entire region. he wasn't foldable. we met with all the parties about the contingent of death and yahoo and his precious government about their breakfast behavior. the just increasing christian him was them. holy sites continue with the legal and unlawful settlements on leasing settlers to kill them to harass all the people. we have one repeatedly that this will not go on punished. it will explode any time to cut this criminal and he's getting. unfortunately, these warnings, philadelphia is as a allies continued to back him with these races, flashes policy that he,
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we all once again, nothing you have who has no problem to turn the entire region into scorch land simply to save themselves and those around don't know who, what i've done that then how that got to us, how would on shami then move in is provided a comprehensive perspective starting by ending the aggression opening the border, the prison. this will deal in the ending of the revival of the political and diplomatic towards the establishment of an independent states as his capital was the right of self determination. while however, nathan yahoo and his gang, misleading his own people, providing false promises which kindled will not be achieved. the old will that go do i lucky that i will have the key and we remind the countries in the state supporting design is pushing the just to mind thing the program perpetrated by them, against the people. chiefly the united states of america. we remind them that they must back down on these obsolete imperialistic policies and refrain from providing military aid to the specialist of seems the mattie recall and then to stop
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preventing the international will aiming at ending the hostilities. i know opinion about the process. this is what we witnessed, and as you entered the assembly to them, we say you were standing alongside of history on the presence of all the region to be owned, cannot engine a piece of stability. as long as our establish roy post indians not restored the right to freedom of independence and the return of refuge um saw that. but let's discuss these latest musical developments with our senior financial analyst. my one lashara who joined to see it on the set. uh, let's start with what is my oh, honey you said the calling on the international community to stop back in use? well, but as we heard from kimberly hawk it, that's not likely to happen any time soon in washington. all eyes on, on the find, the administration is got a secretary of state heading back to israel for a 3rd time on friday. are you expecting any movements from washington after $25.00 days of resent necessarily from boston? of course i realized that i realize that you realize that international committee
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is not the west. no. and the international community is already expressed at the united nations that it is for the ceasefire. and it is not adopting western approach to this issue or, but i think he's more or less appealing to it through the western countries to stop at the to stop support thing is, right? because if there's the western countries plus india that have been so forthcoming and their support on the, on the conditional support of his ride. but yes, as you said, it's gonna fall on deaf ears both and you're to find the united states. but especially in the united states, the united states is not paying attention at all to what, how much of saying, even though the, how much the they're just talking about a solution. in fact, he went beyond what, how much usually it talks about which is defeating the enemy and, and that kind of p r into talking about the palestinian states with just with the students, with jerusalem as it's capital. so there's
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a new political tone coming out of how much later this is not going to work in washington. it's going to afford invested years. i think when washington talks about what's after, they mean what's after the destruction of how much and probably goes along with it, right? but at the same time, the white house saying they do not support a permanent settlement of guys, a civilians outside of casa. so what do they support after whatevers earliest doing now, but present by them has already come up with some kind of uh, another problem before. so, but be that as it may, he is speaking about the opening for to, with state vision after the spends, which means after that is that i have the stories. how much that much i've got. so now is this and see it or not. i think that's the question, does it? does the united states really interested dentist, that tradition, if it is why now
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a y present by did was in the area who wasn't fucking in in palestine did not address the question of do a solution. and in fact, told the city and president forget about the 2 state solution. this is not defined for it. me. worst of that, the american president, the last 2 years has tried and failed. and that's the president of the wants, superpower has tried and failed to open americans. consulate in these deals to the american press that the world super far good. not good. not to open an account that it is due to southern because israel z through that. so how would he be able to accomplish a 2 state solution if he couldn't even reopen a concert? indeed, and you want to put a 2 state solution would look like when you look at the map of this region today and all these, these really settlement to meal settlements in the occupied westbank. but i wanted to ask you also my want about jordan today deciding to recall this and bassett, or to israel. some would say to little too late. what are your thoughts?
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i thought if you just allow that, because i think what you just said is very, very important. and i think we need to, we need to focus on that. the fact that it's also treated up to like what the americans are promising in terms of the 2 state solution. because much of uh, what is supposed to be that the perspective, but i see this state has been eaten up by hundreds of thousands of is there a settlers? so that's also a bit too little too late. almost impossible at this point in time without estimate click lens hundreds of thousands. or is there any settlers or the publish city is for a 2 state solution, but it did happen in guys. i mean, they did remove this atlas from guys. believe it or not, the sucker and guys, although originally they were a 1000 when they actually remove the thing that was 3000 to the 700000. right. right. okay. but now, you know, as far as jordan, i think we need to be able to get i think i want to forward. yes. a sophisticated
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enough to be able to hold 2 ideas at the same time that's also deliver. but as far as i'm concerned, that good news, it's important that jordan did that in favor of ceasefire and peace. so it's good. and i think other countries should for the suit, try the likely the morocco, the you a look with pressure as you start this little little today because already we are in the 4th week of, of our general side. it gives the better see that people, it's a week getting some conscious, you know, without a blade, there's enjoy. that is the 1st to make the move. so it should be commended for that . not because it's just funding for policy and charge because it wants to cease fire. and that's important. is it late? yes, it is late because when you listen to add up for ministers, you get the idea that they want to play miles, not vehicle the or political another for some reason. i mean i'm happy to swap seats with them. i can become 40 minutes, so they've come take my pace with you and tell us about the different scenario is happening,
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but then it's supposed to lead to not analyze and then not leading. jordan for change is leading diplomatically on this course. it's important, okay, before we go, i wanted to ask you about the yvonne because there was an article about yvonne in the new york times training that after you know, years evolving to destroy israel, yvonne today finds itself in a dilemma. is it what, what, what is yvonne's position right now? so it's a good question. i submit some number of guesses, educated guesses. but my sense from the latest move by iran, and then me things in turkey, right? you get the sense i don't want to be charged on that. i think is my 1st impressions or that's the one to strike, to distance itself as much as possible from a war scenario. i'm 13 is trying also to this of this. so from being too close to is right. so i think both of them are trying to re adjust to a new or yeah,
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that's what by the united states has deployed the biggest possible naval administrative deployment in the region. and committed to sure thing is read from any perspective original the percussion. so i think 30 any are on are trying to adjust accordingly. but i think that should push towards original momentum in their words, along with the likes of jordan and others in order to force is right into a ceasefire as a beginning. my mind as always, good to get your thoughts. thank you very much for joining us on the news on my one to sharon, our senior political analyst to stay with us on i'll just iraq coverage of the war and guys a continues next, including palestinians and you occupied westbank, bury the dead. softer is really forces, ways of refugee campaigns. you need to stay with us, went back after this very short.
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the color of the weather remains a little disturb across the middle east. we'd like to see too much rightful normally, of course. but we see some of the showers recently, and there were few more where that came from central that it was a saudi arabia say some showers. we all that is a, some flooding night, which was that eastern side of the country that show us of what a 2 shall see in cartridge as well. so between the heart around $32.00 degrees because they have those channels. i spell out so they rock around, down the right, the white tools set to western side of saudi southern end of the red sea. always him with a challenge to say some showers. and i think i may well still be one or 2 lingering around for friday. it should start to ease up brighten up by that stage, but was a possibility if it's possible to a wet, wet, wet weather pushes up for then rolls up to was focuses. so we all can get a little bit of on several web coming in here as we go through. the next style side should be lots. you drive around that eastern side of the met his radium, but he might just see the shower,
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that just easing into mold in areas of syria. for example, the positive iraq, i was the name of the child to say somewhere to him with the weather, little squeeze that is the wind spring, some plus 3 showers in across the straits of jeep road. so we have got lost the drive, others are across the mountains of north africa as per usual, still some showers into west africa with a slowly but surely sinking a little for the south. the rivers normally flow into the ocean, the trout as we can to the mighty mississippi so much as salt water from the gulf of mexico has creeped more than 100 kilometers up stream. this bar is essentially a floating, movable tank that brings fresh water capture from the river to the side where the river water is already too salting pipes, transfer water from the barge to a water treatment plant were able to provide up to 2 and half 1000000 gallons
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a day of river water for them to actually treat and be able to actually send out to all the very residents have an ice down river of new orleans, restaurant owner, byron. the rid of it isn't convinced he said his water has tasted salty for months . ultimately rate is the only thing that will flush the salt back to see until then people are left to make do and pray for the drought to in the the you're watching the news on l. g 0 with me for the back to go. a reminder of the latest developments in israel for on gas is really s rights have targeted causes
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largest refugee count for a 2nd day neville destroying an entire apartment. long more than a 100 people have been killed in the 2 days. that is really bombardment on the job lea, a refugee camp. a bakery has also come under attack. it happens very close to all. she's a hospital guys as largest medical facilities and limited number of injured policy means of crossing to egypt for the 1st time since the thought of israel's farming campaign has stopped the car. tom mediated in agreement between egypt, israel and her mouth, and coordination with the us to allow the movement of critically wounded. and for an passport holder sort of off across and georgia and has recall that some bass that are from these route in protests such an ongoing is really a tax on garza. the countries for administer said the invoice can only return to amman if israel wholesale to and, and scold the humanitarian crisis. its cost for the war is taking
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a devastating toll on palestinian women and children in gosh, more than $50000.00 women in gaza are pregnant. 5500 of them are expected to give birth this month, but it's unclear how they can reach hospital through a war zone and get the care they need. these women are facing life threatening challenges as a result of his route, unrelenting bombardment of cost. to do, we need a good report trust with innocent souls inside of us. the was as a 7 months pregnant woman and calls and describing her experience as being quoting is rose, unrelenting since there were 50000 women like i'm 5500 of them, are expected to give us this month. i'm a general books of, i'm instructional. they ask me if there's capacity in the hospital for them, but i have to say no, were overcrowded because it's right. it keeps attacked and hospitalized in
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hospitals. in garza, already on the brink of collapse, is few on medical supplies, run out, forcing some women to have c, section deliveries in the talk. and without anesthesia. those are the women able to give birth. this within the can see is that the cases of miscarriages have tripled . lots of injured women admitted in our hospital have cases of less symptom abruptly than pretty much your delivery has increased by a huge percentage with due dates rapidly approaching a no sign of israel's will. and cause the easing thousands of pregnant mothers preparing to give us and it was like on so it's and of what the future holds. and lucky, basic health care. judy, they go out to 0. lena baker is the ab states regional director at the united nations population funding. kyra or she says mothers to be in gaza are in
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a lot of districts for a woman who's pregnant and there are $5500.00 estimated right now and gaza. most of them now displaced in the south. they're facing an untenable choice risk. whatever delivery comes in the place where they reside and risk bombardment, or try to make it to one of the reasonably functioning health facilities. where it is overcrowded on hygenic and where if they require a c section. the anecdotal evidence coming in right now has been that many of those have been without an anesthesia and where women have to walk home, including downstairs and also face unsafe conditions as they return to the, the overcrowded shelters. i can't imagine as a woman myself being faced with that kind of choice where you're trying to bring
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life into this in this world. bring joy, a new family member, and yet you're traumatized. you were fearful for yourself for your child. as i'll speak to chris, got his was the former chief spokesperson for the united nations relief and works agency for pot assigned condra. i is joining us from london. thank you so much for being with us. we heard guys out really 3 say today that in just a few hours, many hospitalized across the street will stop operating because fuel and they generate as will have gone out. and this is coming at a crucial time when we're seeing so many more casualties from these, these really strikes, you know, this territory very well how, how much help is left really, how much resources are left to help those 4 needs right now as well. make no mistake, gossip is being transformed as we speak. for most a full partition. prime minister was cool. well,
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the largest i for that prison into the was the just hoping to come this to ask you a question specifically, garza is staring into an a base fuel, which is what will keep the lots of products, the pumping station open that has run out. so will, to the basic elements of life is really not available to 2200000 people as a question o, as in max of direct political choice, these really defense minister made it very clear that the blockade of gauze of would be absolute. we know that about a 150 shots have been elected since the 21st of october. it says not to no surprise and what we're seeing now is not just the catastrophe, but the catastrophe of choice. why aren't more a truck speed, let it? i think the problem why aren't more a trucks being let in what's of course is the bombing, but that is a very good question. and the real question is,
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why is it more pressure of the football israel to allow more a truck say at the moment view? and it's saying that a 100 shots today is what we need actually before this present route. the financing route was taking in $500.00 trucks a day. now i've actually been through the processing. it's one single legged one direction and one single lane in another. and it's real bold. it in the days of the 6. well, we need to do is open. what's called the caring shall long crossing point, which is like a cute, industrial multi lane song shifting point. it's a gauzy, and that would allow the necessary volumes of a to get crude. but unless and until that happens, i'm afraid we could start seeing a multiple diseases, but can start seeing communicable diseases like it's starting to get in and not just of the women and the baby to need this possible. but we're going to see only people, industries starting to die and that in mind you is completely uncomfortable. we
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need to get 500 shops a day as i'm the was doing the full the spartans into gaza. you talked about the last question, mr. gunners and there was a glimmer of hope earlier today when we saw some interest. people leave guys to the roof of crossing to get into egypt. how. how much relief is opening that border crossing brain, even if to a limited number of people. i mean, these incidents hastily slow and so so below, well, she's actually meet, we need complete a hidden to humanitarian access. nothing schultz of that is going to avoid the looming catastrophe. and let him know we'll need to do that. they may be say they did not know the well to see what was seeing possibly is the start of a genocide. i know that's been talked about and it's like, i don't know saying there is necessarily genocide, but it's an old negation. old signatories to the genocide conventions,
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to preventive genocide and this kind of mass displacing which we may see is pre genocide though we have to stop it. we have to have full to monetary and access into an out of the gauze astray. it's a gun, it is. thank you so much for talking to us. chris kind of sees the former chief spokesperson for and why the united nations relief and works agency for palestine. thank you for your time. my pleasure. meanwhile, in the occupied westbank, a refugee campaign, janine was hate to find these really as tried during the raid over night. these really armies, his troops also located and destroyed a tunnel used by fighters in the area. 3 people have been killed in the west bank in the past 24 hours. john stratford has this update from outside the account when, if he not operation was getting on the way to join us on the edge of the reference . or you can see in jeanine, i'll just ask moreno all kind of man to turn around and show you the level of
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destruction coles. this was caused by one of those ministry. great photos. is that the is right. the ministry used to such devastating effect during these rights. it doesn't seem to be certainly according to the locals that we've spoken to in this neighborhood. there isn't any reason why they should have happened. they saying that they will know clashes, they will know kids throwing stones. it was literally according to them of those that came in here and started wrapping up this road. of course, this is often cold fiber arts organizations by the products they use themselves a form of collective punishment. some people are even saying that it's a big by the use, right, the ministry to try and find the civilian population against the resistance groups that are in this town. janine is long being one of the centers, if not the same to now for the all resistance groups from various different inspections. and you see the men walking around the streets now increasingly less
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during daylight, because these rapes have become so much more frequent, so much more intense over the last few weeks since the beginning of the war on gauls. according to the hospital here, there were at least 3 people killed in last night's right at least 11 people in the hospital with injuries to were on the stand in the critical condition. but they were also told to the strikes here on jeanine. now we've seen the idea is really all we have released pictures of these strikes. to be clear, these all what seems to be targeted drones strikes using small but very deadly and very effective explosive devices and targeting individuals in amongst the small straits that make up the camp. that's not to say that they haven't be larger strikes using drones had previously in the previous couple of weeks. that was the most that was taken out a number of people killed in that. that's that. but yeah,
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the basic top line is, is this stuff, these kind of raids now? well janine and various other towns across the west bank are increasing in frequency, count increasing and intensity as well. so yeah, there is a lot of the tension here. a lot of pheromones, the civilian population, disability population that goes to the south with the rigors of stuff with the pressures of some of the changes will be occupation for decades or in the build up to the walls. this place was very much janine was very much the focus of attention by the way, the army, as it tried to take out the very many fights, is that, that, that so i'll read in this town. but as i say, things have got a lot worse since the beginning of the war. and we can fully expect that we're going to be seeing more rage, more destruction, more arrests and more that same towns like this in the, in the days become the us secretary of state on to me blinking is expected to travel to israel on friday. it will be his 3rd trip since the start of the slate is conflict. on october, the 7th,
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the state department says blinking will also make other stops in the region for us present, joe biden support for israel is costing him in the pulse support among arab americans . as dropped to an old time low of 17 percent. that's according to the app american institute. i'll just here is john henry force on the majority of american city of given in michigan in the streets. you've dearborn michigan, overwhelming support for president joe biden. his turn to anger when we voted for joe bite, and when i worked on his campaign, i thought he would be somebody that can lead with humanity and compassion. clearly, i was wrong. so i definitely feel the truth. more than half of dearborn residents, or of arab descent and 70 percent of them, voted for bite and in 2020. but since biden embrace benjamin netanyahu and israel's war and guns, that support has largely evaporated. we worked very hard to elect them in 2020 and now we don't feel seen. we don't feel heard. and we don't feel safe in our
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communities because of their rhetoric coming from the bye didn't. and ministration is a popular topic of conversation and establishment like harass coffee house. meet the mingling sense of the middle east in north africa. the loss of arab american and muslim american support could improve costly for by donald trump, one in the state of michigan 510000 votes in 2016 and in 2025, and one. by 855000. there are 200000 registered muslim voters in the state of michigan. wayne county commissioners san bay june a democrat who came from level 9 and 1978 says there's only one way biden will regain support here. the president of the united states, the most powerful nation on the face of this planet, has to step up to the podium and he calls on an immediate and unconditional ceasefire. stop this genocide, a war the mayor's is. people here have long memories. we have individuals here who live knowing the scars and the trauma cuz they,
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for it had the 1st hand accounts of what it's like to live under. and impressive is really occupation as ships for palestine raise funds for humanitarian aid to gaza. that was standing, an american congresswoman receded to labor is one of just 18 votes. in the 435 member house of representatives to support the call for a c spice. alexis say den has a message for to labor. colleagues, we see you, we see your silence, and you will see us when it comes to the 2024 election here and elsewhere, that gives biden. and the democrats just a year to recover a loss of confidence among here of americans. john henry and l g. 0 dearborn michigan, protests in solidarity with palestinians and guys that have been continuing to take place in cities around the world. these are life pictures from germany's capital berlin, where hundreds of people are out on the streets in support of past,
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or a thousands of people from all of a to k are expected to most of the us internally space in a donna, they're threatening to stay there for days until there's a ceasefire in gaza, osama been drive it as more from his stumble. it's public under continues to grow into key against the killings and gaza. they commodity and the human rights organization. i. a church says that it is going to take thousands and thousands of people towards the insurance base here into key. it says the united states is complicit and the rest is responsible for not being able to stop the crimes in gaza . it says that if the violins doesn't stop, if there isn't a ceasefire, it's not just going to be limited to us basis. but also diplomatic missions are going to be places where people are going to go and protest and register that they are angry about. what is happening in gaza in july, but on americans are looking for a chick air bases are the military centers of the us and the region has at least
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a 100000 people from oliver tr. kia will go to enter like in a donna, if there's no ceasefire, we will stay there for days and urge world nations to revolt against america organized protests against the us basis diplomatic permission to enter this growing public. i'm going to across to kit and other than wisdom majority countries against the violence that has been taking place in gaza and in the west bank because they're, they're not happy with, not just israel and the best investment also unhappy with their own governments. so they accuse of not doing enough to stop the violence and calling for more and more process, more pressure on the governments and the war and doesn't tell them, drop it down to 0. if symbol is still ahead on algae 0, we'll be taking a look at some of the days of the news, including we meet the farm is in ukraine who are struggling to get the concept of the war tone country the
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the the welcome back. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines of on the world now and the remains of at least a few people in the southern state of avia. a nigeria has been discovered near a cattle market was always say the bodies belong to hostages. taken by criminal gangs, a wanting some viewers may find the pictures and nicholas hawks report. distressing of the human body use or what is left of them. remains of children, men and women police in the southern nigerian state to be i believe they were taking
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a hostage from their cars on the nearby highway that leads to the oil rich towns. taking that good point to the nearby forest by capital markets. those words, they're denied being involved in the attack. well, no evidence on you guys. well we, i'm the post community on disability that's, i've been here what kind of want to get to a mutual piece because normally fucked. when would you into the captives who could afford to pay the ransom were freed. those who could not were killed their vital organs, like ice kidneys even the heart stolen and sold to traffickers, chokes that bundle, escaped from his abductors. after being robbed, they missed me dry all the money i had in my account. so the promo, this footprint, or do i do that? for me? as i told you, and i have lots to fully qualified police,
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have recovered at least 80 bodies and arrested 3 suspects. a spokesman for the states governor hope's the rest will reassure business owners and bring justice to the family. this is how it goes down, like i said, for the, for the used to be a 6 to 66 am to 6 pm. he cut them with money to push that to a point where people can now have my life haunted by the discoveries. the cattle market is slowly coming back to life. but there is an eerie sense that deep in this forest or more bodies waiting to be on earth. nicholas hawk elda 0 to a deadline for undocumented migrants to east pakistan has expired. the government announced a major cracked on earlier this year. critics say it's mostly directed of the 1.7 1000000 off guns living in pocket in ukraine. now we'll wary farm is coming when
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to comp sewing this on him. ukraine is one of the wells vegas produces of this type of frame, which is here is rob mcbride, travel to a farming area and the key region to see the problems thomas face as they tried to reach global markets on parts of his $500.00 heck to farm alexandra to buck and shows us the fields of wind to weight that are already sprouting you. but he also shows us the adjacent fields where he's decided not to plot this year. and this is why he's warehouses. i'll still filled with 800 tons of grain from last year as harvest that he cons. so without making a loss, when you have us, but that's to reduce my we do we by about 30 percent. yeah. but i know the fives that i've reduced by more than hoss we never heard of. some of that, i've decided not to go through just to keep working on very low margins. farm is
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way hit hard by the steep rise in export costs caused by the war made was this last summer, when russia scrapped an equivalent to allow safe passage of some grain ships from ukraine southern poles. russia pulled out of the black st grain de la, cursing the craniums of using the car door to attack its navy ships. key was accused moscow in ton of using hung up as a weapon. in this conflict, many farms have been switching production to make a profit like sugar beets, oil producing crops, that's all known as bulky to exports. that came through hated for spring. the vitamin was a be showing up for the 2nd year in a row with seeing an increase of oil across competitive grain have higher price and take up less space so they aren't as badly affected by the significant transport costs you. for all exams are 2 bucks, he's more immediate concern is whether to harvest of the crops like cold for bread making. if he could exploit it freely. if not,
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then whether to let it rots where it stands. rub, mcbride al jazeera, the food is cut village ukraine. the risk spawns to by artificial intelligence are being discussed that a former war time code breaking base near london, tech company bosses including eat on mosque visual off officials and nearly a 100. well, leaders are taking part in the a i safety summit. the 2 day event has already achieved an agreement on the safe and responsible development of the technology from $28.00 nations and the e. u. u. k is king charles has express sorrow and regretful colonial era atrocities in kenya, but he stopped short of addressing growing calls for a full apology and reparations for the abuses. carried out, welcome web re for some i will be each child's 1st visit to africa since he became king after his mother. queen elizabeth the 2nd died last year talked about things
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that she never did the wrong doings of the past or because of the greatest sorrow and the deepest regret. the apartments and unjustifiable acts of violence committed against kenyans as they waged. as you said, that the united nations, a painful struggle to independence and sovereignty of 70 years ago, people in central kenya having lost the farmlands. a british settlers rebelled against because the new list researches save more than $90000.00 people were executed towards the domain. when the british cracked down on the rebels known as mount mount, many more with the change in concentration camps. 10 years ago, the british government compensated about 5000 survivors. it's never admitted responsibility. ever since independence successive kenyon, governments have kept close relations with the u. k. including the government of president, william recheck,
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to many young people on social media and communities. he lost that land. so you can then you, era injustices persist. today's inclusive activists to try to demonstrate against charles visit british atrocities. i'm grabbing piece of money to them and stops them every time. i say they held a press conference instead, it is not enough to acknowledge i've been for plus the lift gate shift. if people have the patience, we have bucks a month and the $6000000.00 acres that are still in the british, a given box to the people. st. charles is expected to visit several community projects and planted tree before leaving ken year on friday. malcolm web al jazeera, my re b, the update now on the war on guys in israel's bombing campaign, continues an u. s. right on the job. many a refugee camp in northern guys. it has caused many casualties and left
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catastrophic damage in the ground incursion is also continuing. is really military says its soldiers hot, the gates of gaza city hall with my colleague, nastasia tate in just a few minutes here on out a 0. stay with us the, we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to the places that others can all fear god, by the forty's on purpose at the time. and it's to go live on the go live. another story that may not be mainstream the, the way that you tell the stories is what can make a difference. assassination is decision. the stabilizing the democratic process. if we lose it, it will be
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