tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 6, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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to times of the red light, the series on which is 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. and as early as tri kids, southern gaza, an area meant to be safe. within 10000 palestinians has now been filled in the complex medical services. on the brink, garza's, indignation, hospitalized is power up. they're running out of fuel wall outlet schiffer hospital suspends my services and get and israel families of those health captive by him
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aust. protest outside these ready parliaments in jerusalem and the us secretary of sites, pages more i to goes on a visit to the turkish capital, like to stop on his diplomatic tour of the region. the still retain gmc, that is 3 pm, and garza with this rattle continues to pounds. the strip its health system is on the verge of complete collapse. hospitals are overwhelmed and the ambulance is being targeted by is riley. it strikes early a heads of a change. humanitarian agencies, including from the united nations, issued a joint statement cooling for an immediate humanitarian, sci fi. $10022.00 palestinians have now been killed and gaza nearly a month. as it bank begins coverage, we expect you to see these from even got home. instead, the parties were brought to him and not be of interest. that it's about home with the jo,
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hospice and rough southern gaza. the same hospitals that his wife and 4 children have brought a child eyes open blood on his face. they look at old photos of the baby on their phones. so they can remember what it looked like before, the little ones that i, you know, especially when the job you received a family that was killed in the shelling here at the job hospital, the wife and 4 children have wonderful colleagues, this is part of the suffering of the palestinian people in general and medical games in particular. imagine if you look doing your job and all of a sudden you saw your entire family dead in front of you. jump out of the refugee, come to said they can get the bodies from the previous night strikes. the children's bodies were covered with no state to be identified and the husband was sleeping, federal could hit, you know,
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and they were limbs everywhere. one. so you know, the amount of weight of the leaders of the world, the homework that they need has top plus taking place is alma deputies everywhere in gaza. everyone seems dropping touch quite everyone has lost someone often more than one member of the family. young, old and the prime, these really bums do not differentiate. maybe 50 people killed him and the mission was from his home was bombed in northern gaza. like so many of those that would be very together in a musgrave, many palestinians fear. if the war doesn't tend, soon, garza will become one big mess, grave aside vague or just 0. it deserves honey. my moods joins us from con eunice, in the southern guns and now and as we mentioned at the beginning of this new zone within 10000 people had been killed up to a particularly heavy bone bottom and lost not many more. a still trip down to the
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rob alonzo? yes dom well there since the beginning of this war and according to a statement made by the minister of health just a while ago, $10022.00 palestinians have been killed as a result of the mass bombardment of the gaza strip. for the past 30 days of the number is expected to go up as there are at least 2000 people remain under the rebels. the problem is with lack of heavy equipment and machinery. a rescue team on the, on the ground are unable to remove and, and pull out these bodies or from under, under the rubble and honey hospitals really are now struggling to cope. we just say that the engine nation hospital has lost power after running out of fuel and l a. c
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for hospitalization hits to suspend most of it services. and they really kind of go on on much longer like this can. i know absolutely not the can. the problem is what the, what the extreme shortage of if you like. we know there isn't, is really a, as a rejection of a refusal, complete refusal of the entering of allowing the fields to entered the gaza strip makes it hard for, for hospitals such as a ship, a hospital, one of the largest hospital in the gaza strip, to sustain itself, as of now, the hospitalized running on subordinate generators and the juniors are going to be off in the coming hours. as the last, the knots, a series, fuel amount is used to keep them running. what these supported generate, small, generates, are used to is to keep the ventilation system and the ice you operating within the
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coming hours. we're going to see complete the black out in the hospital and we know the hospital can. i can rely on solar panels as of this because all the surrounding area was targeted and severely damaged. there's no way that a solar solar panel the grid, could be installed to as an alternative to, to the fuel, to keep the hospital running. the same thing happened at the end and asian happen. they need to have put as a knox, is completely out of service. it is there is, was a statement of that the hospital now completely shut down all services. what we have is just a standing facility that has of no ability whatsoever to offer any medical services . not only do do this anatomy of injuries, but also for patients of being already in the hospital or the land and small babies as well. and, and, and q major, but it's truly di, situation. the thank you so much for that honey, honey. my mood for us and con eunice to hello cindy,
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and also are the site at least 175 medical personnel and city for civil defense workers have been killed in the gaza strip of the past month. hush, i'm obama. has this report on the mic struggling to save lives. this is a bad moment of relative quiet for these members of a medical team in gaza. the shift is about as talk and they are ready engage in a conversation about will that personalize the fees and then such and see about the future mode is the youngest, a single bus. he has that extended family to worry about as strikes intensive i my father passed away recently. i look after my mother was very close to each other . but the bullying displays photos of every rescue mission his team has taken bought. and he says he wants to keep the memories a live in case anyone get skill is right. um he has attacked medical workers, ambulance isn't the hospitals despite international contamination?
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no medics say, no one is saving cause a deal with the more we fit situations where those trapped under the rubble are asking for help. you are the only chance because ambulances can go anywhere. you become their only hope when their loved ones kind of come to the right. by sunset strikes, hit the residential area, moved dry stairs to get to the site. this man has been injured by shrapnel and needs to meet his house. as soon as the ambulance advice of the hospital steamer season, those in cool to be to casualties, all this man was pulled from rubble was serious, had injury the team take him to the nearest hospital, but it's over whelmed. they have to find another hospital, willing to treat him. as the days go by presto,
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medical teams is bound saying they feel helpless. people are buried under rubble. hundreds rushed to hospitals destroys comedies want to know about their loved ones the most just because don't stop. they some of the fees for her child. she says one month and a half baby has breathing problems. i'm a father, i have 3 children. i feel like i learned a lot from my experience with my kids. defying exhaustion fee is a lack of sleep. goes as medics may never be able to take a day off valley fios because without the sound of exposures, families crying for help. and many people waiting to be pulled from under the wreckage. hushed by a 0 is that connie a is a resident of guys, is less shante refugee camp of time on the heavy is ready phone, 5 minutes. i have an ice and
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a voice message sent to al jazeera. it tells us more people they are experienced. we are in a very difficult situation. we are leaving our home. we can't stay we. we had to escape last night. we barely started by too many of them being too many houses but that in the shop the gum. c and we are leaving our home and we are seeking, she doesn't know or you might go to us. she filled us with please do something. please do something.
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we don't know what's going to happen next. please do something. jordan says that its air force has dropped urgent medical agents, a garza and a post on x. king abdullah said the operation was conducted early on monday. he said the supplies for the jo, dining and field hospital to help those injured in israel was more on the strip and the relatives of those being held captive by a mazda set to hold demonstrations disco live now to ellen fisher, who is an occupied east jerusalem and the element, what can you tell us about these protest? i understand i've got onto why now they're outside the can i say that which is of course the is truly parliament and the people who are they are saying they're not leaving. they're going to set up tents, which is also the possibility that the setting up confrontation, they've decided that the government just simply isn't doing enough. but they're not being listened to. that they've asked the government to do more to bring back the people that are being held captive. but they say the government is continuing,
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it's more than they're seeing nothing that suggests. and the thing is being done to return the more than $240.00 who are still missing and many are being held captive . of course, a master said that at least 6 the of died in the bombardment. and they want the government to do something. a doors and the government have said that that netanyahu in particular said that there will be no ceasefire until all of the captives a return. so for the families, this seems like a desperate situation where they don't believe the government is doing enough. and they don't see any prospect of their families coming home. and so they have decided that they are not going to stay outside these really parliament until they see some movement. it will be a permanent reminder to benjamin netanyahu that are many people in this country who want to see him do something to get the captives, even if it's an old for all sort, which would be all the palestinian prisoners. and there's really deals being paid
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for all the captives currently being held in guys are being sent home at the same time. so that for kid is following a number of other countries and is pulling his diplomats out of his route. what more can you tell us about this? says applicant, usually critical of what is going on. they've said that because of the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe, then they're pulling that on by so the old israel, they are saying that israel is undermining the peaceful order of the world. and the light can what has happened before in the west bank and gaza to a pop type. they're also very critical of these really on the bus that decides advocacy that he has been highly critical. of those who have been critical of the catastrophe that is unfolding in gaza and that to them is not acceptable. and of course this means more countries are pulling them back. there's uh, you remember,
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the bolivia has several full diplomatic ties that chili and columbia to and judas have recalled that on by so there's the talk to you has also recalled it's on by so the bothering at the parliament there said that they wanted to cut all economic ties with israel and recall beyond box of the that still to be approved by the king . and jordan, of course, said that did on bus of the will not return until the war and guys the ends, nor will the one the is really on bus. the to return to a month until there is a cease fire and it starts to flow freely into gas. okay, thanks so much that ellen, ellen fisher, for us and occupied east jerusalem. it was ready for us as a, carrying out more rides in the occupied west. bank dice during the towns, if not useless to boss and hip room destroying buildings and devised a permanent tele, sending an active. this was arrested for inciting terrorism. according to his riley forces. lessons as well as for on gaza began last month and tommy has intensified
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operations in the territory that smith joins us live now from from iowa and the palestinian prime minister as a, as spoken about guys of what did he have to say to them. policy and prime minister, how much it to you spoke of to the weekly cabinet meet, say, and he was quite emotional as he told about what's happening in gauze, a cold for the international criminal court to issue a rest warren's for those responsible for the bombing of gaza and he also wants to you when to postpone that she is international will children's day. it's normally how late in november and is an annual event marked to commemorate the signing of you and the declaration of the rights of the child. he thinks, given the number of children being killed in gaza, the not events should be postponed as a mock of respect, really and have a look at what else you have to say. gum shahid follow see me. how many palestinians israel need to kill in order to take revenge?
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how many homes must be destroyed, so that the machine of aggression to satisfy? and how many wounded must please? so that then beaters can enjoy the pain of our children, the mass killing of innocent mustang. and also the polls rays have been continuing a pace in the occupied westbank. it's a fact of life. the pilot studies are live a from well before october, the 2nd, but they've increased in tempo since october, the 7th amongst those arrested ahead. so me, me, she's 22 years old. now in a famous race, i am as activist policy and active as to me. okay. but westbank came to find the same when she was 16 years old when a video, the went viral of us laughing and kicking out and it is really soldier. and she shouldn't served 8 months in jail for that. she's been arrested again for what these rarely say, suspicion of inciting violence and terrorists activities. now it's because of a posting made on an instagram account. we using very,
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very violin language and citing attacks on these. reilly's mother says bit instagram account is not much of a daughter's a fake account, but a mother says she's also been she has been threatened with arrest as house. uh, brother. the father was already arrested last week. okay, thanks so much for that. this been in smith for us in ramallah. what we're hearing that the us is increasing. it's a military presence in the region some more on this and speak to a white house correspondent, kimberly how it gets. she's live from washington dc for us and the kimberly. what is the us sending to boost its military capability capabilities in the region? that will specifically what it's sending is a guided missile submarine, which has nuclear capabilities. and the reason for this is that things are escalating for a long time. the word we were hearing from the united states is that it was positioning aircraft carriers in the region for deterrence. but as tensions have escalated, there is not only this feeling from the pen to god,
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the things need to be boosted in terms of capabilities. but also that there's this need to be able to respond to prices as the united states see. since a given the fact, there's been a tax on us assets and both the in a rock as well as in syria. so what the united states has done as of sunday is put in position, a guided missile submarine. this is as a show of force to contain regional tensions. that's what we're being told. and this is an addition to, to aircraft carriers of a host of fighter aircraft and also $1000.00 special forces soldiers. so it is a large presence again, the united states saying that it's there not only to try and continue regional tensions, but also to protect the united states interest as well as the interests of its allies and partners in the kimberly. this will comes as the c i director, is triple to as royal. can you explain why he was, they would say, hoping to get out of his trip as well in that show as intelligent sharing the
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united states is concerned about the high number of civilian casualties in terms of the conflict between israel and how must we've heard for a while now that the united states is encouraging, humanitarian pauses from its ally, israel, which has not been heated. and so as a result, what the hope is is that with the presence of the sky director, that there can be more of a collaboration in terms of intelligent sharing with israel so that there can be a more targeted approach in terms of this military operation. so far, the united states still not calling for the cease fire, despite the pressure that it's under, from these global protests we've seen, not just across the globe, but also here in the united states. so this is an effort to limit the civilian casualties. we should point out that in the midst of all of this, we do have the p harris here at the white house in the coming hours, holding
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a call with leaders foreign leaders around the globe to boost humanitarian aid to god. in the midst of all of this, but for the region itself. and for the reason that the c directors there, that is all about intelligence sharing, as well as making sure that there is cooperation with allies of partners when it comes to securing the release of those american hostages in the region. ok, thanks so much. kimberly. kimberly how could for us in washington, dc of the spring and summer committee is a professor of public policy at the hot institute for graduate studies. thanks again for joining us here in the studio. when we go back to something that we discuss right at the beginning of this news, our, we've just heard that the indonesian hospital in gaza as last pallet because it's run out of fuel health. sherpa hospital is had to suspend many of its services because it doesn't have enough power. how dia is that for everyone inside guys or right now? this is a disaster by all means, it's a humanitarian disaster and tragedy. you're talking about thousands of people who
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took refusing these hospitals, especially at the ship. also this is the largest source, but then and then thought it goes us the uh, the many chronic patients with chronic conditions, even before the war. what on machines and this and this like, you know, that, i mean name it, i mean, cancer patients, kidney failure. uh like, you know, it's so it's, i mean for me to turn off sort of just do on these patients. i mean, i, i don't know how to describe it. i mean, this is, this is an outside crime. i mean, i'm just alarm that's, i mean, what is nice to see and this is happening on the watch. nothing that's not a criminal court of justice. mr. cutting time should be now very outspoken, not one disease, an immediacy demand. that is where the stores fuel into these hospitals. even if there's other plans to, to evacuate or to evict the people on patients of these hospitals. how, how are they going to do it? i mean, if, if you, the attach be from the, from, from machines. i mean, there was,
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i think, so it's, it's, it's in this crime. i mean, i cannot imagine in any way and this word that humans are being treated like this. you're from cause it, you know, you've got many, many family members there and friends. obviously we've seen over the last 30 days how resilience the people are there. but this is a step beyond that, isn't that isn't that when the hospitals shut down because they just can't run because they don't have enough power. you know, to me, i mean, i mean the study conflicts but, but i've, i've never seen a conflict with each. i mean, except for 2nd world war and maybe the seizure of set able at a certain point, but this makes the seasonal set it so they have like, you know, like a picnic and for fighters and what's happening and goes, this is, i mean, they went too far, i mean, this is unprecedented. what they're doing and i think the needs to be, i mean it's stopped. that's again, the national community should step in and the isis you should be very vocal about it. i mean, this is unacceptable. by all means, this is a crime, it's
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a crime. this will be punished. what we saw uh early on monday, jordan dropped some items into its hospital. the understand that was with the permission of israel. do you think that the, that sort of thing needs to expand now to the indonesian hospital to some of the hospitals, to, to get them back up and running, obviously. so i'm, so i don't understand exactly what i mean. it's good that the 1st bet is to drop some shipments in to, to the hospital. but we're talking about 400000 civilian stuck in and doesn't know the comfortable sauce because these human have that included. those are the types i mean. so. so why is this, i mean, is it just should allows 8 to go? and i mean, what, why, i mean, do we need to do a bathroom from uh, from uh, 8 from it. why is what i can just simply allow 8 to come to you and channels for the borders. and this is just symbolic,
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symbolic that stuff. thing. it's nothing. it will not change the realities. these people are facing the yeah. and the last few hours we did hear from the us secretary of state and to the blinking who was finishing his trip to a tech here. he says, we will see in the coming days that humanitarian assistance can expand. and significant wise didn't really go into any detail around that statement. obviously in the coming days was still spots who likes to the people that a suffering that a dying inside guys are right now because these hospitals have running out of fuel have already run out of fuel. and i assume the only means that the southern baptist goes up because a we will go to egypt presumably, and go to the southern fucking present before about about half a 1000000 was not. was this right now has completed, it sees it on the ghost at the end, the north. so there is no way is what it would allow 8 to go inside. i mean that out of the positive i'm deluxe is the left taking at taking patients to, to, to the different buddhist from does. it will not allow me to come back together so that don't have even, i'm going to so they will be on the golf. i'm going to sit as well very shortly. so
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i, i need this, i'm thinking. and so i mean, he knows better. thank you so much. you again as a token, yes to all of us as a template for us. that's what has been more flooding across the array being pending sheila, his shift with your life is full cost, a hello, a lot of grounds, a cover in this weather report. so let's go to rental downpours in northwest saudi arabia and light to flash flooding. scary scenes. at night with cars being swept away here. so a number of rescue is having to be carried out, but it's not just northwest saudi arabia. there's been some flooding in for jeron. they do a de, also around must guide as well. and there is a potential to see some more of that on tuesday. let's peel out show you a wider view. most of the action is around the red sea. so for a southwest, saudi arabia's back of providence, including mecca itself, running the risk of some flash fighting here all has to do with a storm system that's moved from iran into afghanistan and focused on we've got some snow over the higher ground,
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but it extends right up into cheapest on with some active, whether they're not active though. for turkey, a most of the country is quiet and not bad in his sample at 21 degrees, but there is some disturbed weather for that northwest slice of africa with active weather around the mediterranean. and there's also been some flooding in kenya. ne county are pretty close to the border with somali, i hear thousands of people have been forced from their homes and still more rain in this area on tuesday. we'll get all this rain for the eastern side of south africa . will have some thunder storms mixed in there as well on tuesday. so you this will still ahead on al jazeera, the story of the palestinian man, the tax bies riley. settlers, as the number of such assaults, almost tripling in a month, the thought provoking on sundays, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate good. there
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else is there a reminder about top stories, the sound, and as early as progress with con eunice in southern gaza. an area meant to be side to the inside. there is no safe place to go more than $10000.00 palestinians is now being killed in the country. medical services are on the brink of collapse as causes indignation. hospitalized is power up to running out a few months or probably why a lot older. she for one of guys's biggest hospitals, has suspended most of its services too is rarely police officers have been stats and occupied east. jerusalem is rarely for society. i shall state
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a 16 year old palestinian mile who had a tax preparer. would you a secretary of state institute blinking has held talks with took, he is born minister an incorrect aimed at preventing the war and garza from escalating into a pool of regional conflict. lincoln's visit comes this relations between israel and to keith. strange that both countries having recalled the invoice. speaking up to the meetings, lincoln said talks out also focusing on expanding humanitarian aid. if it's we've engaged, the israelis steps that they can take to minimize civilian casualties. we're working, as i said, very aggressively on getting more humanitarian assistance in the gaza. and we have very concrete ways of doing that. and i think you'll see in the days ahead that that assistance can expand and into the significant ways. so that more gets into people who need it and gets to the people who need it, as well as making sure that people can continue to come out of god. russell said has more on that mazing from ankara, the meeting between the secretary of state anthony blinking and his truck is
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comfortably coffee, done lots of nearly 3 hours and they have discussed several issues regarding the ongoing war in guys. almost each of the issues they have quite different position. so anybody can ask you to touch bases here to put the pressure on how much to release the captives. the tests are seeing that you have a ton as well. so most of these, the palestinian prisoners and also the other issue that they have quite a different position is how to stop the war in guys, or anybody can be using particularly the phrase of the community posts. but the picture officials here are saying that that's not enough. they want an immediate unconditional a ceasefire. and even that we further the so that there must be a need to national mechanism that's going to observe. this is by take is ready to be a part of this mechanism as a good answer. so that would be several issues discuss discussed. but we can see
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that the version of the policies is more and more everything. another important aspect of this story today was that it quoted was formed clips to where the secretary of the state to be being conducted. the non cut out often midnight. and he was, he was met at the airport. but on cut a deputy governor that is quite unusual. usually there will be a higher level of interest diplomatic, receiving the secretary of state. and also after the meeting with his trip is comfortable. that hasn't been a joint statement as well. that is also not something that we ought to use to see prism bad. one also didn't receive anthony because here usually one sex to seek is in turkey. it was me praise of ad one as well. and of course, all of this probably got a t, it on kind of as a quote from the judge. i just want to send a message to america. and excuse me, america also being completed in the crimes committed by israel against palestinians . especially side of that, which is 0 on kind of more than 700 thousands is riley's lives in illegal settlements in the occupied west bank palestinians. originally
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a tax pump. the un says the number of assaults has almost tripled since october. the 7th mohammed montague was attacked by is rarely said, lives in military uniform and a warning. his story contains details of sexual abuse is distinct and such a pushing get into my but the a. busy gift pushing and they keep putting go in. finally, i want to wish we might by the end of the way, then i grabbed the we so what it means on social media that is really set the lives we're planning to attack by the students on october. the 12th people with derek flight and started back into the the settlers chased us. they so women and children, i went to to escape,
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but i would rather be caught me then the woman, no 10 minutes in bottles of p at me on the head with that i sent here to us bleeding the phone of the deck of said, do you remember me, he was wedding and not him uniform, but i've seen him before. he's a settlement. i asked a little water to drink. he said that would bring yourself in the stuff to chatting and duty made thing on me. by then. it was hard to feed. i mean, a lot of have them and they almost broke down, but they didn't have done because they want this cumulative. not only that they went the sleeping or the 5th, like i had really remember what i went then i'm gonna pay. i wasn't check for 5 hours, then i remembered what's happening guys, and data reminder myself. i'm still alive,
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i'm still painting the exam. we have 2 options to be skipped of the 3 of the 3. if we stay skip, we will have d, but um, if we break down, thank you patients. so let's revisit a town early a story about south africa recalling it's diplomats from israel as it signals its concern over the situation and gaza administered in the president's office is the current situation cannot be tolerated for more details on this. let's bring in a hurry. matessa from right, and so they forget clearly very angry about the situation that is unfolding in gaza as well. so that's what this position is complicated. it has a relationship with ties, but both palestine and israel. but we've seen since this part of this particular war, it's the mean,
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the siding with the palestinians when the will will 1st row costs. the foreign affairs minister say she had a phone call with the lead to of a mass. and for the 1st time in a long time, we seemed different political parties in south africa marketing together in a particular course with similar core supporting the palestinians. what's probably the cost for this because advocate has feels it has ties with pilots having the same side. it also has a said history of a pod said full for decades. so africans, blatt's, applicants were put under a system of secret jason way, if you were black, you were told to live in the southern part of the country that have poor resources, limited access to health, facilities, education, etc. so they feel that they have ties with the kind of thing is in that sense and also waves applicant trying to and what but now to in the pot type of kind of thing . and they come to the a did come and try to support the when it comes to the rest of the content, africa. it's a complicated mix. bad mixed emotions. some countries are mutual about this will some about taking sides of a just keeping quiet, waiting to see which way things go. but israel and palestine both have
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a long history, a long, complicated history on accident continent is that for example, you helped many countries and white colonial rule. they also a housing companies now with intelligence, agriculture, technology, etc. always. palestine helps countries also and uh, colonial rule as well. so all those ties are paying at presenting a mixed bag on the costs. and that's why right now you're seeing a mix sides on the continent. and right now, one or 2 countries saying they're recording, they're invested as quickly as well because of the kind of cool. okay, thanks so much for that update. that is how room it tested for us in right as well . 3 children and their grandmother had been killed off the end is rarely strong targeted, a civilian cotton, southern living on the mazda is severely injured. living on, foreign minister says the country will submit a complaint to the wind over the killing of civilians. his ballade said is, fight is 5 rockets into is rilen response, and it's rarely civilian was killed in the northern is riley town. the is right. he
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claimed it had the vehicle identified as a suspected transports. the terrorist designed to hold a has more details from favorites. the statement by the israeli army saying that they believe that they were acting upon intelligence that that car was carrying what they are calling terrorist. but they did kill 3 children, including their grandmother hezbollah, which on friday, the secretary general's house on the throw, a promise that any civilian killed in lebanon will be responded with an attack in israel, killing a civilian. so he established a few like that that equation and what's hezbollah did was fire a barrage of rockets. the target is really small enough, but both sides really understand the repercussions are the consequences of expanding the conflict. and so their 11 on that's really made clear, that's all the options are on the table on the front radius. keep on saying that we
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do not work once more, but we will be ready for war. the music theater an odd have long been used as tools, the therapy and gaza. the 17 years international schools have been helping students living on the end is really se in land blockades. teachers say the was a catastrophic sit back for those have spent years building the talent and confidence, or convict bolts. never give out these messages, approved from 3 people. it's garza, yara russell, had no luck. whitfield to delta us last year. go and make an adjustment that they were involved in education, the project to conduct hundreds of children with teachers from around the world. that was the full, the role started the and that was all the ministry of health is receiving calls about those missing. and this number has reached 2660,
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including 1270 children under the rubble. now context has to be lost with yara, and all that stuff was being destroyed. for a lot of people, we just don't know where they are. less stuff being killed, ministry of education, stuff and being killed. the stomach university which is one of the places which trains main sites which trains teachers in, in gaza has been found. it's a disaster greedy to really have any woods describing the. the impact is going to have. the un says nearly 250 schools bold was hundreds of thousands of people. they'd homeless it says schools are not a target. and the other part of
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the music of the company has also they'll change cost for trading musicians or books like the voices and concepts and music videos to this the i decided to record this mean. do i see no kids here that are kids in trouble? and they have g m as think of the better of a better future where they can break using bright stones and, and performance of the whole reason. one is fine because it's, it's a place as, as of duty as the circumstances are in, especially now in a place that we use as bones had buildings to rubble. biggest thoughts? what people say this thing. yeah. humans are so bad
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with t to say they hope to see these children again. but also does the was a devastating setback. that those who survive your home, i'll just 0 in the spring back in time, a committed professor of public policy. the institute for graduate studies, i want to talk a little bit about the, the hospitals and, and the issues that, that facing having to shut down the ins and asian hospital because it's run out of fuel a l sheep, a hospital having to suspend many of its services because it's running out of power . at the same time, the secretary of state, the united states has been in turkey, clearly worried about this, escalating into a brood of conflict. but is the situation continues to get was inside gaza. surely that becomes more of a possibility now that this is, this could spread from, you know, as well guys to, to the water region. so them, i mean, when it comes to the possibility of this building and thought, why the, why the conflict? yes, it does. but so far, the recent position by has below i need lead to more or less to indicate that has
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been low as the and it's, it's, it will continue with it's policy of measured response based on these lateness condition as well. so this does not 10 that there will be additional conflicts or fraud, but think i think we've reached that typically not yet, not yet. not yet. a bit about the defense. how things when levels in gaza, these lane is upset onto the guns and not the 5th cup the north from the south. you will see that a poor smell coming on hospice is now being shut down. and now i don't know what, what would be the fate of thousands of patients were stuck with it, and how would they be transferred to a safe area? if that's it, i'd wish it is as wish. so if, if things go so bad for these that, i mean, we see more of these crimes, you know, maybe i would say maybe this would escalate the conflict because it on and has well enough in a comfortable position as well. and the tab from watching this mess it getting happening without any submission contamination under the which if it's initial community. so it's, it's a possibility, but nothing, no,
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nothing the foreseeable future. i mean, but it's good. this could happen. but when it comes to the die situation in the slip, i mean that's, that this requires immediate, the immediate, immediate attention by the un, by dicey see the shots that's authentic to step in and, and stop this from happening to this is the i've, i've never seen this happening? i wouldn't the hospitals be shut down. yeah. come from electricity come from fuel. is it less cost on own own or, or the lines use? i mean, this is not human, this is not to you. and despite that, the sim only able to do that without too many repercussions. i mean, we've sent you in statements and people calling for a safe spot, but that hasn't happened, nothing's changed. but that this brings me to lincoln's visit. i mean, obviously on the physician that was just one thing, buying more thoughtful, visiting that us as much in that. you know, it's, even the manager does not leave. uh, you know, with
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a commitment from is what i have to even for the, for the, for the show to see and all for the show, the human a 30 and see if i have nothing. everything is still under speculation. so it's such an utter failure for the us because it decided to put itself in this not a position give line support to is that i know questioning what sort of the, the u. s. as image and the petition was why it hasn't been done me. so, i mean, so deep, i mean, on the nation stage and it doesn't make it look good. i mean, so i don't think if you're in the, and we have seen this in the cold receptions of the, the, the p a gave to, to, to blink. and i mean, so it's obviously that does that have to go in between the us and let's get licensed agent be yeah, 30 i'll be out of country is a good one. i mean, the enough is enough. the fed up with the see the lack of action by the us then ability for linking to enforce. i think he's just, he's just supporting does really not have to visit any policies, tactics, and he doesn't have anything meaningful. you know who to,
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to get these companies will use. you said that a blinking is trying to buy more time for israel, for them to do want to keep, to keep doing is the for so far is that i always have not been able to achieve any substantial this a minute to gain or winning. i mean, yes, they went inside the gaza strip. they entered the buffer zone areas, but they haven't been able to penetrate or go inside the city. and the best thing is in the city. so if you're not this, there's no victims to brag about. and, and this is not going to difficult for the, for sure was how best of all sort of thing. so. okay, thank you so much, tom, a template committee for us. i get again, thank you. well, this point is still a head on al jazeera, including ukraine launch is a criminal investigation comp russian to solve strong supposedly killed at least 20 of its soldiers
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the well to have them use now new kinds prisons and below them is the landscape says keith is launching a criminal investigation of to a russian missile strike on friday, supposedly killed at least 20 soldiers. but the media says that attack happened the front line and the separation of region as an award ceremony for a military for guys was underway. some more of this rep mcbride's joins us in k
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even what more do we know about this incidents and what are the political ramifications here? yeah, this is causing quite a bit of that political backlash to here in keith as well as the criminal investigation that is being low as there's been quite a lot of criticism of the ukrainian military leadership. all of this happened last friday involving a large squat of troops from a mountain to salt brigade from trans card p, p a. this is a region way over in the west of ukraine. now this unit was deployed to the southern front and that's out for region region. apparently the squad, a squad of soldiers from this unit was gathered at the village just over 20 kilometers back from the front line, attending some kind of ceremony. and according to footage, which has come through a russian telegram channel, it does appear as though the ceremony was picked up by a russian drones the same drove the footage then apparently shows a large explosion in the center of this village with
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a subsequent to casualties. they are ukrainian say it was a nice scanned, short range ballistic missile that was used now. so far the gradient military has confirmed that 19 soldiers were killed and then other accounts indicate that may be as more and more than 50 other soldiers were injured. there has been a lot, a lot of online criticism, also in the ukrainian media for lawmakers, for military blog is just about how the ukranian military could allow a gathering of soldiers like this presenting such a target. so the russians joining that criticism has been present and beloved demands. lensky who is controlled this unavoidable tragedy joining the cold for a full investigation of this to find out what happened, what apparently went wrong and ordering. that's something like this doesn't happen again. okay, thank you. so much for that update to this, rob mcbride, for us in case more than 20 people have been killed in the capital of. so down in
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the latest fighting between the in the paramilitary rapids support forces that happened with the shelves, head of marketing comp time, that's according to a committee of pro democracy lawyers and the dates of the latest and the conflicts that broke house in april, thousands had been killed since the fighting began. 6000000 people have been forced from their homes. busy the ongoing funding in so don is preventing increasing numbers of children from going to school. more than 70 percent point attends this year according to the united nations. others are waiting for schools to open an area is free of conflict, of just areas haven't moved and reports from pulled. so don, 7 months ago one bill was attending school in sedans, capital hot tomb. when where broke out between the army and the parent made it through rapid support forces. she and her family fled to the eastern city of ports to them, tail light, one looking good, and she has such high ambition. she wants to be a part of it. she comes to me with
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a note asking me to help her, right? because she wants to go back. that's cool. i mean, if you've so helpless to see my children's education is disrupted. i've luckily in here since the worst started in april, nearly 6000000 people have been forced from their homes. hundreds of schools away from conflict areas are unable to open as they're being used to house those made homeless. the total number of school age children into that is 19000000, according to the united nation, even before the war, 7000000 have no access to education. the you and childrens agencies tests an additional $6500000.00 will not be able to go to school. this year because they're trying to encompass raising the total number of out of school children to 13500000 . the agency says that with children at risk, these kids,
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the ones that were already out of school and the ones that are now out of school. where they are at the very high risk of hum food practices and risks of sexual exploitation of trans label or trans marriage child soldiers. so this is, this is extremely high as we see it. so dance government has audit schools in states those to open. but so dense teacher's union says, steps need to be taken before that can happen with them to see if the government is serious about starting the academic year. there are things that needs to solve the 1st or the salaries of teachers so well in addition to improving the education environment and getting a solution to integrate display as children, because they a to have the right to education. disney of one does mother says she hopes, schools and port sedan will open soon. that's way i. children can resume their education and continue to work towards a future that they dream off. he but morgan ultra 0 for it. sedan,
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colombian rebels have suspended peace talks with a government less than a month after they began. they accuse president gustavo petro as administration, and failing to own those places. but they did not say what those promises with. in 2016, the break away faction rejected calls to lie down in psalms when the 9 revel. good fog agreed, a peace deal with the government. the strategy in prime minister anthony opened, easy, has expressed an interest in the growth of china's economy during a meeting with president choosing, paying, helping, easy, also made the chairman of the national people's congress and beijing. he is the 1st discharge in prime minister to visit china for more than 70 is it follows years of tensions that have health and billions of dollars and trades between the 2 countries. thousands of people living in northwest and a pool sleeping outside of to at least 157 people died in
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a powerful as quite survive as say the village was almost completely destroyed and fridays quite. jessica washington has more of the night so cold in the polls. welcome district. but these people have no choice but to sleep here and wait for help. after a powerful us quite destroyed their homes, they only have blankets and a small fire to keep them warm. emulate village has been totally destroyed. we don't have anything left to eat. whatever food we had is better done to the regular phone and the houses. she says the surviving by eating rice and salt. most houses in this area were damaged or destroyed and fridays as quick. the through a lot of the government should help us as out houses and everything has been lost. its ortiz estimate at least 200 people were injured. when the earthquake struck in
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the middle of the night for a mile that has come on, i guess with you that i was sleeping on the top floor. the middle floor is totally collapsed and i was trying. okay, i thought i would die for sure, but to you i am, i suffice a quick comment in the pool, but this is the was to huge since 2015 officials are still trying to find supervisors or the did in destroyed home formations underway, the navy and the reason it's pretty, i found that my daughter, my son in law and the grandson, had a died up. it took us 2 hours to take the bodies out and bring them to him in regards to them, the last to many people here nowadays immense difficulties. unsure of what they will each where they will sleep. and the most difficult challenge seemed funny to them of twins. just
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a good washington to 0. now it's time for a round up of the schools headlines who's joanna gets a real sca civic for football. and louis diaz has baked his father's kidnappers to free him immediately and end his painful weight, the columbia, and came off the bench to school. a stoppage time equalizer against luton. and his 1st much so as his parents were kidnapped, his mother was released, but his father remains missing. the celebrated his go by lifting up his shirts and reveals what freedom for papa. he also released a statement saying his family would desperate, anxious to have him home. the colombian government has deployed hundreds of police and soldiers to search for the foot of his father. intent is no light jokers, which has won his 97th career title, the sub in the critical demmet trough in straight sets the culture record. extending 7, have a small town joke, which is on an 18 much winning street and is closing in on securing the end of year
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which went. so for me, they told me craig, for this new job, but i will be back in just a moment. is more on the world, kaiser and the days of the grill. this is no joke. and this is, this is just to know that you heard, it seems that you're from the area of where we are concentrating and ask along being fired from the areas that the goal is to strip. and they have been targeted by because really very close to the gossip or the we've seen a lot of times last fall, but i will say we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving you a picture of what kind of to be on this front.
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unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent, rigorous to be more dying because of black lives. don't really matter. in the police. join me markham on hill upfront without a 0. it started out as a normal day. but as is often the case in the occupied was back, it turn it up loud, do you want to do thoughts? and so we were happy, it was a good day. then our car broke down. we got out to see what was wrong. the soldiers thought we were going to throw stones. they started shooting at us, i have took 3, put it in his right arm, the abdomen, and his left foot just a few months ago. a man and his brother where the, where did team doing and now you rate that currently more than a 180 minus has given these really jails many for as little as throwing stones at soldiers listing it to them or potentially have put it. so this is the mentality by which these are, you know, sense of 310. but as they mentioned that maybe the premiums are taken to present inside is around. parents need to apply for
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a presentation for me through the red cross. and that could take up to 3 months. in the meantime, the minor is cut off from the world. the and this riley is tri kids, southern guns, an area meant to be safe, more than $10000.00 palestinians have now been killed in the conflict. the, i'm told mccrae, this is just a line from the hospital. so coming up medical services on the brink,
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