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scale of this house is like nothing you've ever asked us to help, but we want to know how does these things affect people? we revisit, please stay, even when they're no international houses are really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the nowhere is safe is really strikes targeting at least 3 hospitals in the gaza strip the single venue and it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from doha coming up in the program. this hour more is really strikes kill civilians trying to flee the violence in northern gaza. at least 14 people, including children, were killed. the protection of civilians must take place not just in gaza,
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but also in the west bank where incitement and extreme, his violence against palestinians must be stopped. the latest attacks came despite us secretary of state anthony blinking, saying that more needs to be done to protect the palestinian civilians during his latest visit israel. the leader of his beloved breaks his silence on the war and gaza. a son, this ramos is israel, is pursuing goals that it cannot achieve from a mind to rio de janeiro, thousands of people march in solidarity with the palestinians. the id is 17 gmc that is 7 pm in gaza. where is really strikes continue to target civilians. at least 3 hospitals in the strip have been hit on friday. now i need to warn our viewers at this stage that some of the image and we are about to show you
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are disturbing if you don't want to see them now is when you should look away. miss sila has hit the entrance of the whole ship, a hospital killing at least 15 palestinians with many others injured. the 2nd is rarely strike, then targeted a convoy of ambulances carrying the wounded from. i'll shift the hospital towards the roof of crossing. we have prepared hundreds of good. it takes only one didn't victims in these ambulance as a step to move them toward the slough off and then he came. but his phone's flush. there's also been an attack on the surrounding areas of the indonesian hospital in northern garza, its main generator, as a reminder, stopped working 48 hours ago and the hospital has sustained damage from this latest strike. also earlier on friday and is really a soles killed, at least 14 palestinian civilians were trying to flee these really bombardments. the massacre took place along the l. rashid highway in gaza. which ones from the
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north of this trip to the south of gaza? or a couple of whom is live in hon. eunice in the southern part of the gaza strip. it's . it's been a bloody and deadly afternoon in the gaza strip evening topic. talk to me about the i'll shift the incident. all of these in incidents, whether it's the coastal road attack, whether it's the indonesian hospital they're all notable, put the al shift the the incident really attack as an attack really stands out because we're talking about a convoy of patients that was leaving the hospital. that was attacked yes, this evening, upload the attack took place and the gates of the issue for hospital. where when did people and critical injuries have been also uh, getting out of the of the doors of history for hospitals in order to be delivered to the eviction scientists were out of 5 course thing to receive treatments on the 2 lines become volumes of impedances have been targeted by these,
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but the occupation forces where they were carrying critical entries, they cannot no longer be treated in gaza strip. now, dozens of palestinians have been killed and dozens of those also were ones that we are talking about, the very densely populated area and that the surrounding areas of a ship hospital. he's overwhelmed and overflowed with people who are really, it was the only thing that brought to think about more than 20000 palestinians originally think of the complex itself. so running low on fuel foods and even medical supplies. this attack is not yet to be the 1st attack. these kinds of attempts have be repeated since the beginning of this round. the funny thing that we've had it between palestinian pointers and these would have to be some forces. those is all entrances that have been talking to before directly by the occupation forces. also medical teams have been hit throughout, doing their job. and you are talking about injuries. and just people who are supposed to be delivered to the jeeps in solely to under the, under the government to you and under the credits of the regional materials as was
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trying to mitigate the deterioration of conditions in the church right now. disagreements have been reached between the addiction authorities and the tire that was sitting in a minute since he is the gaza strip under the supervision of the united nations and they promised india preston. so maybe tomorrow these impedances have been hit by the occupation. now you are talking about i told him were at the hospital is very busy and for hours with people. so the number. busy of casualties also has getting much more volumes during the beginning of this part of this attack. most of the bombing continued and surrounding areas of the intuition hospital. this hospital considered to be the main central hospital. most of the goals district were residents also are residing inside of to have often finding new shields except hospitals to remain. and these repeated attacks really broke a partial damage to some certain parts of the departments of the hospitals. as are
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not right now, we're running low on few the are using mind engine rates as, as often running out of if you, for manging rates as in the notes of the gaza strip. and that's kind of a couple of assume reporting from 100 units in the southern part of the gaza strip . thank you very much. we can talk now to a doctor, her son in law, who joins us over the phone. you are a medical director at a was a hospital in gaza. you are also a former deputy health minister in gaza. i want to start with what's happening at your hospital your. i'm just looking at the map you're in or near the gus a city perhaps that's something you can make clear to our viewers. i just wonder what situation your hospital has been in and whether there had been an attack. whether there had been attacks around your facility. i am yes, i am because it is good. okay. and what's the hospice? i know what you as a you know, to have an extension. possibly the color is attracted in the middle of augusta. i'm a bit of gotten back to the city. mm hm. um, uh well, uh, i am a both between pretty much the only father for him or she will have to become
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a what happened to my house without good was money come up at the bottom. it's around the hospital, my but there is no and destruction and then and then the, the facility over the over the hospital. and as regards the fuel that because of lack of fuel we, we are know exactly the fuel and it is difficult to move the air. i'm good one of his and the steps to have brought lights on thanksgiving. he's in my office, but then yes, we are badly and still wants to buy the, the fuel level fuel as well as the filter on plus both think this off from it too, and i was hoping to be home from the house with it or. yeah, yeah, sure. if you'll stop, no concern just only to bring to the nearby stop by a outside and my god. so sleepy, we could not because of the facility. what is there a note that killed the, the, the, the, the, the show 3 die with us or the causal to bring the stuff. and from the me,
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this area for most a lot or the, from the get an idea and i got a failure. the 2nd uh, if i could respectfully interrupt you for a 2nd. do you know what is real? would like you and your staff and your patients to do because you're in gaza city because the city is in circles by the is really military. but the is really military have also been telling people in northern gaza that includes you leave and go to the south. so have you received any precise instructions on what you are meant to do? um, from the is really standpoint from what we did not receive. i mean, you know, and working from this or eighty's, luckily, but you have a wonderful the or the, or the good because very impossible though. i'm directv, the hospital, i know places to go where i'm not safe. placing data on the on from about the many hosp because the funding i'm going off is there somebody eating sugar is cold under the flag of the like nation. so because it is impossible for me to evacuate to
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help my hospital, especially my patients, most of them either either literally with you know, clinic diseases. i'm not only because disease is leon hung because cannot move from via birth, or d, v a both except the face of the bad, the injured people i've been since we've already booked for a few balls, but then to help to try to create that both also both to configure to people. nope . that's all do it cuz you know, the grid is noticed placing the, know, security of any well there, you know, maybe can facilities or even associated facilities or any form of so and protection . so anybody. so what's your current plan is it to remain in the hospital with the staff in patients and tried to write this out for lack of a better expression? well, my plan is to continue with the minimum, you know,
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they're available from m. and so was hoping that with a z and commercial intervention to provide the hospital or the symptom 6 or was, if you will, and the maybe some supplies and what we need. because we, you know, reach the very, very critical situation. and it has, are, you know, from normally sort of how many hospitality with me collapsing in, even if she falls to be able to get that. and it's collab, even as bob cherry did have some, you know, the, a, the, the doing some of the name and the categorizing, the funny, very sick patients. and to do field carries the, those who are not very, very sick. and they are the can, you know, some do play what it is to is just to do said get for somebody until the postpone of to come to the said here before somebody which is also this an ethical book because of the lack of facility. the article police produce, all right,
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dr. a son las. thank you so much for joining us. thanks for sharing your experience with us. this our announces 0 while the attacks and gaza continue us secretary of state anthony blinking says that he's spoken to his really leaders about taking concrete steps to minimize the palestinian civilian death toll lincoln says the humanitarian pause into or could facilitate that as well as a path to increase the flow of a into gaza. we provided is really advice that only the best of friends can offer on how to minimize civilian deaths while still achieving its objectives of finding and finishing him off terrace and their infrastructure of violence. today i spoke with prime minister netanyahu and other senior officials about concrete steps to do that. present biden's consistently stressed the need for his real to operate according to international humanitarian law. i also have the size that the protection of civilians must take place. not just in gaza,
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but also in the west bank where incitement and extreme, his violence against palestinians must be stopped and perpetrators held accountable . 3rd, as we need to substantially and immediately increase the sustain slowly monitoring assistance, indic garza and getting american citizens and other farm nationals out of gosh, we believe that each of these efforts would be facilitated by the amount of training pauses by arrangements on the ground that increased security for civilians and permit the more effective and sustained delivery of humanitarian assistance. let's go to alan fishery unoccupied, east jerusalem allen, help us make sense of of these 2 competing realities. one is that america's top diplomat, blinking is in israel. he's met the prime minister, the president, and he has told them, and he has told the world that he, they should prosecute. this were a little differently. yes, they can defend themselves, but they should absolutely minimize civilian casualties. it's not the 1st time he
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says that and 2 in parallel to that we're seeing attacks on or near hospitals. we're seeing attacks on people who are fleeing northern gaza, trying to respond to israel's call for them to go south. these 2 things are co existing. we're seeing them split screen, you know, at the same time, on the same day, i suppose my question is, what is israel's, how is israel receiving the message? the blinking is bringing it's essentially uh, ignoring him. yeah. i mean, he's asked, what you might have to impose is, he says that the way in highland, we are still have to be worked out. but these are, these have said there will be noisy, monetary and pauses until they start to free captive. it's not until the blinking says that that could be part of the humanitarian pauses, but benjamin netanyahu is also said that they will continue to prosecute the war truly. so a all the things that on to the blinking hopes to deliver, perhaps
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a message to israel, to be more careful in targeting him, us to stop the rising number of dead to stop the international. i rage to stop at israel losing political support and diplomatic support. it seems to be ignored by v as really war cabinet. he also wanted to make sure that this war does not expand. i mean, he's a weird and he made the point that as people are watching the images that we're seeing almost every other from gaza, that is in flaming anger, against israel and against the united states. and so all of these things that he is trying to caroll into one settlement seem a long way away. even after his discussions though, he's going to go to a mind he's going to talk to audibly does. he's hoping that somehow the can manipulate believers with connections to how much to try and ensure that some of
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the captives are freed. perhaps believing that that's the key. but if more of these are afraid, then perhaps the bombardment is, is off, then the war isn't quite so bad and not enough. and fewer civilians died. but it seems a long shot at this point given these relays of beat their positions. absolutely clear of how they're going to prosecute this war. ok, so let's talk a little bit about what the americans refer to as the day after. there's the day of which is the fighting going no now in gaza and blinking before he left. and again, today i said we have right now we have to start thinking of the day after for what happens once this immediate high intensity conflict is over and according to blinking, the answer has to be a 2 state solution for the safety of israel and a legitimate, that means also a legitimate state for the palestinians. that's what blinking is saying is he, is he getting, i mean, or the is really, is engaging with the day after,
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in any way, shape or form blinking has said very clearly that it's hard to find partners for peace. if the source of seems we're seeing continue, he is aware, then the fuel out of nations may be willing to help to contribute to move the situation forward. and certainly until the blinking has said that he sees the palestinian authority having agreed to enhance pool and gaza after the war. but at the moment, the palestinian authority is relatively weak and would be in a very difficult position to be seen to endorsing what, what has happened in guys a over the last 26 days or so. and so about until the blinking is maybe talking about the after well, the is really is may be planning for the day after many people in this region are too concerned about today. and what is happening today. and as of right now says 0
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is alan fischer. reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much for all of that. i turned to abraham fi for i had your associate professor of conflict resolution here at the doha institute. i do want to spend a little bit more time on this notion of the day after the because a lot of the major players here in the region are saying, look, this is not your normal is real gaza war. sorry if that sounds flippant, but this is what number 5, but we're number 5. so this is not your normal is real guns award. this is different. everybody agrees on that point. lincoln agrees the is really say this is completely different. this is existential for israel. so i'm this rolla 11 on today . so this is not like the previous words. everybody agrees this has somehow got to be, you're going to be a turning point, or where does that leave us? do you think we'll look back at this later and say this was a turning point, the parameters either this was the start of maybe peace negotiations or at least at the very least the parameters of the israeli,
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palestinian conflict deeply fundamentally changed in 2023. well, one thing has not changed, in my opinion, which is the american and those laid it position about a blessing, the root causes of this conflict. we have had the american saying since 1993, the 2 states solutions. what have they done to do the, to, to do something about the, to spend solutions? nothing on us. the president said the same thing, but no one is willing to push out as in order to comply with this vision of a 2 state solution. but sometimes they're turning points, that's my question. when there's a crisis and international relations, this or other crises, sometimes there's an event that is big enough. that is deadly enough. perhaps in this case that it compels change and action sometimes sometimes, but personally i do not see that it might have changes on other levels. but on this
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particular level we, we are booking about most expulsion and goes up what, what data mean point towards i put it because solution we're talking about it doesn't exist in the united states. have the monopoly of the mediation role. you know, for this complex since 1993 and has been nothing to change it and they're not going to change now and the us. and then that is why the government is living by one thing only is how to eliminate the policy unions from, from the study kept by this by mass exposure from goods of today. and when this, if this succeed in this, it would mixed, wouldn't be the worst about. it's not about of said solutions. what are we talking about? it's not what if anything that has changed it's the balance will follow on whether the scene is autumn now or some of the present as of now no, are no more misled by this vision of clear things up with it because of which is because there is no such thing, but there's a big but, and i think a lot of our viewers will be possibly thinking that as the listen to you. but the
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us is the main patron of israel, militarily, right? with 3 point, i think it's 83.23.8. not sure. on the exact number. $1000000000.00 worth of military assistance per year and the us is the largest it beg your pardon is the other way. israel is the largest recipients that's cumulatively of u. s. military aid since the 2nd world war. so you would think that gives us some leverage and the us has just said clearly what we want and what needs to happen here is a 2 state solution. well, who us has always had the leverage, but the problem, no one questions, the leverage the, the us has over is like what's your, is the ability of the us or the willingness by ability. they can also, but the willingness of the u. s. administration is to use this leverage that know you also have ministration even bunk. obama was very soon seen in my opinion, that he wanted to find the solution, but was not willing to use the leverage that he had because he did not want to
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clash within the as lady domestic level or was lady lot. the goal of sudden i'm get into this finding. so he back both of them when he saw that this is going to cause some class it when this going to change, in my opinion is when we see that a serious plans formation happening within the american position that they realize they need 3 yellows that this war like i lives in the future, if this is not as old, is going to pull them more and more into the, the moving sands of the me that he use them now as a to a new war. and they have to really tell, they've been experience in the past, and they're like, i didn't, i've got a some 20 years of war in afghanistan to replace. probably bounce with starbucks for 20 is a was that's what happened with 3 hundreds of dollars and thousands of how many consultants killed bed. and the 2 to transfer follow up to the same people that the
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people in 2000 in 2001 after the 20 is yeah. now we are seeing the us as being pulled the slowly into this by fascist, as late a government, the individuals like being a fee of and small dogs who have badges and the old isn't kicked lens angles of themes and the u. s. is not willing unfilled until this moment to use this leverage and say enough is enough in norman gum providing this coverage to this madness or is lady fascist government with these individuals that the autumn up to do anything about it. and what kind of the after division they have do they will not have any vision for the after when the world of silence, no one is the scene and leave the ship a week. i'm isolated, i mean, humanly at the end, but my law is not going to come to a fit of it's a human radiation to come to ride and this lady think uncomfortable does
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a be that's, i'm not willing to do this either. so who's going to 0? to do this is the united states. if this guy ios continues, is gonna it's gonna fall and it's slap and it's going to form in the hands of is the us. and then the u. s. is going to be a business. they'll have to have them this, which we saw how it's handled and they like, i mean, i've done this time out of 20 years of work. so you, so you're saying and bring him in your view. the turning point is not so much how many people are killed, how violence, or unprecedented this conflict is. it is what happens within us public opinion, which would then perhaps trigger un, which would then informs us foreign policy. abraham, thank you so much. we'll talk again. so as we've been hearing his below, leader has on this, rolla has said that the impact of this war will not be like previous conflicts. and it will prove to be a, in his words, decisive battle at the last to do is uh, it's caused as seismic shake and ethnic wake in terms of security,
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military politics, diplomatic, even psychological. it has very low, profound, distract, cedric existence and the repercussions. the and this what's taking place and guides us through today proves this to p d t and hmo inputs in see one of the is a has to be like the, i don't think getting, getting my civilian palestinians in guys the most of those kids are women. on send the the majority of the victims of civilians and massages one with best buy. yeah. one mother, we can talk to l 0 as of the option earlier in the cora in southern lebanon. so in the final analysis, see that there were people in the lead up to the speech by a mr. ala who thought that this might end up changing the region based on what he
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would say in the final analysis. where does this speech leave us? i was sitting, we can say that this speech gave us the impression that the water is long and actually the, the clip that we had in saying that this water is going to be decisive just proves the point that has, well, i think this one is going to be long again, as, as, as being said, that it's, it's going to be a different tool. so given the fact that this is a different tor, what's the fellow is doing today is that he was setting the scene. he was making physical laws 1st on establishing cause was argument put, think everyone in front of the responsibilities, whether there's rarely use, whether the americans and also setting that i told the responsibility for the front 11 on this front is going to be a 5 front. however, if things are going to go out of control, if that is,
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that is going to fall and how much is going to for then our front is going to be main front. and then he also warned that if the allies off is mainly the united states isn't going to put this read or try to contain is rose response or is what is the thought. then this is going to take the whole struggle and the whole conflict into maybe original dimension probably i know you're in the, in the course. so you're not exactly in the middle of the route, but are you able to get a sense of how this speech has been received? of what, of course, i mean a given the social media given the, the media and the quotations were receiving from politicians. i can tell you something that there are people who, where anticipating the fellow's speech with a lot of expectations, high expectations that maybe you know,
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somebody's going to go for them all out for these people are upset. going actually they think that no smaller speech was on the setting. that's all a speech was mainly about every topic and there was no real substance in. this is one fee. there's another team which is not full of support to the base. i mean, then they are going to accept the feel of what the but he said, and there's another that there's a said team, which is the team. that's what that is concerned about. the war doesn't want to see, let been on getting into this war. some of them are kind of relieved they think that no flawless speech today, just this sense the distance living on the new way. i don't know the from the water despite the fact that he didn't choose out. the fact that live out on actually is already in the mid office, and that's alice's 0 is lee hush and the reporting from the corps in southern
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lebanon along the, the border area between living on and israel. this a few hours after his beloved leader, her son, ms rela, gave a much anticipated speech. his 1st sense the start of this is real cause of what will be back at the very top of the hour with continuing coverage of the war right here on else is here. the hello from the elders here a headquarters in doha. great to see you. what a hail storm we had in eastern saudi arabia into 9. still seeing pockets of rain right across the kingdom on saturdays. so let's go in for a closer look at thing for the capital re, uh this being showers and thunderstorms of likely over the next little bit. and if we do see that the potential for some flash flooding there it is breezy up and down the golf, including for us here in doha will max out at $32.00 degrees on saturday to central
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asia. we go, we've got some activity around the caspian sea, so bako and tater on looking at showers over the next little bit. and for turkey, a, i will talk about greece as well. some pretty intense rain will move west east, but look at the southerly air being sucked up here. 26 degrees in stumble. it's feeling more like summer and we're now into november. winds have shifted. so temperature is down in tripoli and with disturbed weather around the mediterranean, some showers for morocco, algeria, and can easily seem likely meantime, for central africa very wide here. but in fact, all of kenya is under a weather alert. for heavy rain, we've seen pockets of 50 to a 100 millimeters of rain and severe thunderstorms for the northern cape province. the eastern cape province, powerful wins, and the risk of hail here on saturday. the minutes the world slow down, we stand for as homes with fits of global nichols reserves. indonesia is points to
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