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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 8, 2023 7:00pm-8:01pm AST

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the vital role in solar energy harnessing, offering 75 percent of the global carbon credits essential, committed to inquire mental protection, enhancing investments, alignment, digital licensing. your better tomorrow, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello that understands the attain. this is and use our life from coming up in the next 16 months. know the south. most hospitals themselves as old come on the is really attack and gaza. most casualties are reported in circled safe areas. no forcible displacing the palestinians from guests not now,
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not after the war. a group of 7 powerful nations qualified humanitarian pause and fighting vaults held professionals and staying in belgium. dom on the sanctions against israel. and the cussing for the time castle is negotiate and the release of upsets 15 is ready to captive and return for a temporary cease fire. the st baffled rays around garza city between mass fights is and is, randy forces trying to close in the mornings to solve ation and disease and gaza with food and water foss, funding the as well as a human toll of israel's war, and garza has now forced some top european officials to speak out in just the past few hours, the deputy prime minister of belgium petro to sorta has called for sanctions
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against israel. this comes and made a growing calls, wishing monetary, and pauses on the spot, spain's minister of social rights. they only below or has also quote on how government to cut all ties with israel will start learning that a key regional power counsel is negotiating the release of between $10.00 to $15.00 . how most captive in exchange for a temporary cease fire. meanwhile, more than $10500.00 palestinians have now been killed since the beginning of israel's war on casa, is a full thousands of them. all children, hospital has no stretches and bakery they've all been targeted. the ministry of health and also says almost half of the victims over the past 24 hours have been killed in the southern part of the gaza strip. while the situation and gaza is growing more desperate by the hour. it's been coming increasingly unlivable. medical facilities, overwhelmed food, was the source just wide spread agencies all saying it's a humanitarian catastrophe. then i'll block them,
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reports more is really air strikes. more bodies pulled from under rubble. this is the scene, india bad, your refuge account. got the we've all sleeping peacefully. suddenly the entire house telling us we were sleeping the this man lost his entire family in an air strike. elizabeth, he asks to kiss his daughter. good bye. one less time. as these really army enters the center of cause, a city heavy bombardment takes place in the north bay, plaza. yeah. was also targeted, killing many people and leaving behind families in pain of it. she is my cousin within married daughter who was 4 months pregnant. there was
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sleeping peacefully, they hit their neighbors home. she was mounted with a daughter and gaza. there now no coffins and no funerals, only mass burials. 2 main hospitals and northern garza also targeted palestinian se nowhere is safe. the novel clay the edges here. well, as i mentioned on it, many areas across southern goss, i have come on to is really attack we can now speak to a correspondence tarus. i was there and he's in con eunice, that's in the southern part of the gaza strip target. we're hearing that most of the casualties are happening in the south. what have you been seeing and hearing today? yes, uh deluxe, our witness. a mess of spy contents of the use really, really this attacks that took place and of course the gaza strip. but this time in the north of the gaza strip in the value of refuge account, a civil call had been directly targeted close to
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a young man hospital in the nose of the gaza strip. also the, the artillery bought and then continue in a shop. the refugee come discount is a very densely populated area where it has repeatedly been attacked by the usability of the patient forces. as it is ready to start trying to effect treat and to press deeper into this refuge account, to get more control over the cost of line of the gaza strip. the alternative abutment that continue as the is very forces all having different clashes and fight exchange between them. and these power steering and fight is also in the southern areas of the gaza strip and kind of the city we are right now here. uh the uh, another most have been bombarded in the eastern areas of con yuba city a rough i city and had witnessed a clean targeting full residential building and even a military infrastructure belong to the palestinian government here that run and goals district. so these were the dentist attacks that took place during the last
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i'll consider to be very massive as the number of the students have. the tool tool now has a rise to move that as rising to more than 10500 pound of seniors with more than 25000 others who have been so wounded and receiving treatment in the policy and hospitals. tarrant, as the bombardment continues, we've been hearing not fear shortages. we know there are no more functional bakeries in the north. does that mean that more people are now heading to the south where they're being bombed and how they moving around of the yes, due to the unbearable conditions, the hot circumstances, the witnessing of the north and central areas of the gaza strip. people who are suffering from uh, from foods, the food, the lack of water, and even the bottom it is in every corner in the north and central areas of gauze district. meanwhile, the v become not really no longer be able to cope with the situation. the, as they have to, as there is no, any pay 3 is still subbing and providing full services for thousands of people that
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even the sources become very affordable. they are no longer be able to have at least one lead. so what's the each best and the as even bigger military in a medical situation that is really deteriorating. so people have no any option just to evacuate to the southern areas of gaza strip. meanwhile, this disparate journey cosette is to be very dangerous as it is. but occupation a troops often folding the both main linking grows on that are linking the northern areas to the southern areas of gauze. this trip people were forced to leave and to evacuate from the house is walking on foot to the southern areas where the off was to pass on to what for long distance to reach the destination in the southern areas, which is also witnessing a mess. it will bought minutes on daily basis and every single hour as well as topic it feels like every day we spoke about more hospitals, meanwhile, as well, shutting down who's still functioning right now.
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yes. literally the situation in the policy and hospital style is still a bracing is really i'm unbelievable and unimaginable guards have to you about hospitals that are over whelmed with patients and polluted with displaced people who to now did not evacuate. um they are still residing in the opposite. busy of the hospitals, including dental nation hospice, so she felt hospice. an event must have hospital and be southern areas of gaza strip as a counselor to see in the background how people are really residing. and indeed the odds of this hospital. now the majority of those people were really displaced from the houses and even the abilities and the capabilities of these hospitals are still limited due to the shortage of medical supplies that have been delivered to the goals and stuff. and even with the subject number of people who are turning off to these hospitals from time to another, we are talking about that the more than the 30000 policies are residing and issued for hospital using the patients. bathrooms. i means that there is no exhibit pressure on medical teams and even with the services of those hospitals. so literally the are witnessing such
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a mess of clicked punishment that they are really have no, any of a safe place to go on to his only didn't accept the hospital. so now todd, have a lot of the, the was that live report from us, from con eunice in the southern part of the kansas. to thank you, tara, please stay safe. how old suffering and garza and the public outpouring of support has forced some politicians to speak out. as i mentioned, the deputy prime minister of belgium has called for sanctions against israel and spain's administrative social. right. so you are unable are as courting on how government to cut all ties with israel. the mfc thought most good, our point of view, which has remained quite clear over the past few weeks, is that the is really state must. and this plan genocide against the palestinian people. we think it is very important people to know the context of what is happening in this month. i must say about the length of the civilian population of children. murder doesn't mean this is happening in the context in which israel has
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carried out a decades long policy of illegal occupation of the land, of the palestinian people stealing houses right and killing people, mistreating and torturing some prisoners is ready to present this policy. you know, you don't get the other way. so say that in context, in this context it seems important that the international community, um, particularly the european union. if i take a firm position and says stop to the is ready to government because i'm particularly nothing yahoo. because if the is ready to government is able to do this, it is because they enjoy total impunity in the international communities this and thanks to having a very strong alliance with the united states. and we need the international community to react and respond to you. i think to what is on dallas at lee a global threat to democracy in it. because if the doing this to the palestinian people today, they can do it to anybody in the future. and this is cynthia lucky i am, which is coming up. there is a deafening silence of so many countries, and so many political leaders who could do something then to let me speak about
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both. i know welcome to your opinion you. it seems to me that the display of hypocrisy which europe and commission is showing that it is the um, acceptable couple. that there was the comparison with the ukraine bill and the foster action which the e mail i took and imposing sanctions against who tend to suck it while the legal invasion was take. i place you crate. they reacted the customer. in this case, i believe we're losing the opportunity at the moment. we could do lots of things, economic sanctions, and that's at yahoo and his political circle prosecute for the international criminal court and the politicians responsible for pushing the button. i'm hurrying out. these must have bombardments on the civilian population in general. and what is a flagrant, the breach of human rights at the hospitals, schools and people at the united nations cannot be the opposite of these attacks. and you'll get okay with us because of the simple enough in doing, i think we can do many things. i'm demanding my country and all the countries break diplomatic relations with israel and going to, but i think this, i did send the right political message, which is, you know,
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you don't want to have anything to do with a war criminals like this lead to well, let's get more on this from alan official. he's an occupied a story. some of these increase calls for sanctions. how much pressure is that actually putting is right on the floor until something actually happens, the calls mean nothing. that's got to be some concrete follow up. we've seen a number of countries recall that on basset there's we've seen one or 2 even several diplomatic relations with israel and it hasn't impacted what is going on in guys. and it is unlikely to have that sort of impact until that are sanctions in place. and are widely enforced until that happens. these really government is going to continue to prosecute the war the way it has been over the last nearly 4 weeks. and ellen, i call it you go without asking you about these negotiations that we've had all
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taken place for the release of who is really captives. what do we know? the motor forces suggesting that the capacities have been talking to how much about the possibility of releasing 15 hostages and didn't return these relays where the night's se spot of one to 2 days. but there are some complications, obviously because these relays and benjamin netanyahu in particular have said that there will be no c spot until all of the captives are freed. and that continues to be the position there will be no. you might have to even pause, no tactical pause, that the captives has to be released 1st. but we know that they've been for released in the past. a lot of the what has been done on the drying by the can tardies. and we knew that there was more than 240 people company being held captive in gaza. and the former head of most sides, you'll see cohen,
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well known figure in israel. he has said that taught would play an important role and negotiation for the release of any of the hostages i. but we know that there are still discussions going on. a number of countries have said they have possibly involved. and again it's, it's almost like the sanctions until something actually happens. then at the moment it remains just negotiations going on behind the scenes on both sides have to agree that they can come up with a solution to get some of the people. but there will be pressure on benjamin netanyahu from the families here to do anything you can to release any number of those that are being held captive. so if a 2 d c spy would mean the release of 15 chapters, that would be warmly welcome to you, and there would certainly be pressure on them to do any deal with a low that top. it's such a the for us with a nice as from occupied a story summit. thank you alan. well, let's not bring in no day
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a political analyst under rice says she joins us from ramallah. no, just picking up on something that you and i were discussing last out, these deepening divisions that we do see amongst western nations. do we expect that to continue as the as the one buttons continue as well? i think as a, as long as israel continues in, it's a course of action as we've seen in the past. and these numbers of civilian casualties continues to rise. the images, the, her horrifying image is coming out of goes a continue to dominate uh, the, the news worldwide and reports by the un, which are, you know, an astounding really they, they are, they are shocking you. he listened to you and officials talking about things that they've never seen before. certainly not in this region. numbers, they have never reported about german, the number of journalists killed, for example, in the past 30 days, a p more than
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a and the number of journalist children in any conflict recently world wide. um, so yeah, i think the more this continues, the more the world fails to reach a seed fire. the more capitals will feel the pressure to apply their own legislation. we have to remember that in, in, in europe there are local laws in effect, at that time relation, uh, economic, political and social with countries. and they tie them to respect for human rights . so there will be domestic pressure on these governments to act to step up if you will, and stand apart from those who are failing to do so. so potentially more cracks and the, you know, what do you make of this, this captive deal that's reports of the being discussed, captives for a temporary cease, fine. and i agree with all, and i think the news,
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the fact that we're hearing more and we're hearing about the details, the, the, the, there are, you know, 15 names of captives that might be released. we'll, we'll create considerable pressure on that tenea who, who has been very reluctant in the past to talked about humanitarian ceasefire as he was. he wanted to see an hour here or there, and that wasn't enough. in enough. 15 is a large number considering that only 4 of the captives i've been released so far, i would imagine the art of the discussions and probably what is holding up. the negotiations is uh, what else will happen during this humanitarian ceasefire? what else will happen during that one or 2 day pause of fighting? how much the monetary and assistance will be allowed and how many injured will be allowed out of gaza to receive life saving treatment? i would imagine those are the kinds of details that would have to be ironed out,
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but it would be very difficult for that then. yeah, hold to justify rejecting that deal right now. while you're talking about the public pressure, i've been wondering or how the captives that are still being held by him. us how they're changing decision making for israel, or if they are changing, decision making is rather family members. a saying that they're not being treated as a priority. it's yeah, it's, it's very interesting because, you know, if they were just soldiers, there's a military doctrine in israel that says that would fall into place and it would be a completely different dynamic. the fact that there are civilians and those the families of those civilians, the families of the foreign nationals are saying, stop the fighting, negotiate pay whatever price is necessary and ensure the release of these captives . it's the, it's not resonating in circles of is rarely decision making because this is the government's in price of the personality of benjamin. nothing. the whole,
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the fact that his entire for rear prices, maryland, possibly this is the end of his career have all played a role in him escalating violence rather than sitting down at the negotiating table . and there is a, there's considerable fear that this offensive that these concerted air raids, the, the artillery shell, it puts everybody in jeopardy, not just the palestinians at the palestinian civilians, but also the captives. and that's why i would think there's a considerable pressure now that the americans are talking about it and use reports are leaking it out, that he would have to respond in some way to how he's being positive in these negotiations. and indeed, him also has also claims that a number of those captains have been killed in, in those strikes no day, the physical analyst and the rice at great to speak to you again, know, we'll be talking to a little bit later the show. well, the, you and sex, you general antonio gutierrez says the way that thousands of children and girls
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that are being killed shows that there is a my, quote, something clearly wrong in the way that minute feel. probations of being done is also quote for negotiations on a 2 state solution to begin once this war ends. maybe these are able situation make creates an opportunity for finally to have a clear movement towards the solution that they might repeat in must be a 2 state solution in which the question of the security of israel needs to be fully taken into account of israel and the palestinians, but i understand the concerns of these rarely people, the election to that i'm security and i think that must be away in the context of the solution that must be away for the 2 states to leave in peace and with the security to get into well, as we have been reporting, they have the intent is randy attacks in southern casa, in the so called about duration zone. that's the way israel says that palestinians
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fling the north should rather seek shelter. but even the hospital that has come under attack is rarely shells. london next to the on the hospital and found eunice damaging parts of the only radiology center in the whole district, the, the selling nathan, the sale host with which we just destroyed the ceiling of the radiology center, which is the only one in con unit district. when the roof fell in, uh colleague was in the car though and was hitting the head. he's now in the, the, there is no safe place in gaza, especially while we're at work all calls to the head for your head on out as they are day time raising the occupied westbank is really forces intensify attack seconds to tell us from
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the route to you by visit customer. hello, good. welcome to look at the international full cost of some ra, the weather in the full cost for japan over the next couple of days at the moment is losey fine and dry wriggling weather system out in the north west pacific. have a pull out, so the way brought to scott is coming back in behind that you see the crowd in the right and that is gathering across central and southern parts of china linking up with the system. this is stretching its way across the cram financial last some snow that happens to where the final phase to china, eastern areas of russia. and that so got a topless way for the race was paces the heavier right, coming into the queue. she into home, she and i think old pots could well say some are all the heavy down pools, as you make away into friday. bright as guys come back and be hard, cold enough though. lot of single figures showing up on, at chop southern parts of china, what it does stay,
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what have some heavy down pulls live. you shows that all the way through hong kong into southeast asia, scattering the showers, the across much of south east asia slipping a little further south was that the seasonal rain should be at this time of the year, some heavier. right at the moment, just across the southern parts of india, we have had warnings in force. here live the shows that to foster lanka and a western disturbance making your all the way from the pocket stump. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on israel is still refusing to allow international journals into jobs to cover the carnage they're all that they can report on 1st hand is be as read nissan, the palestinian reporter is risking everything to get the story. evans, 15 members killed in an ass. dr. sharon company,
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one that we don't cover the news we cover the way the news is the listening post 102-0000 injury 1400000 people just place the see where just that the resume community and goals are being targeted. no one, it saves your everyone in the the welcome back. you're watching al jazeera, i'm installs here, take you into our home. let's remind you about headlines. belgium's,
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deputy prime minister petro to salsa has called for sanctions against israel. she says, what kinds of being committed on the types of inhumane stains, minnesota social affairs is also pointing on how governments to cut to all different classic relations. meanwhile, the latest as rainy as strikes have destroyed a mosque near the hospital and the cell phone unit. 214 people have now been killed in residential areas or for the past 24 hours. that takes the total number of palestinians killed to move in $10005.00. is there any forces all saying they've entered the centre of gauze of city and the no, i'm going to train still advise and civilians to move south of the palestinian health. when history says nearly half of those killed recently have been in southern areas is really a tax of also cost severe damage to the outcome of the hospital and northern casa roads. blocked by rubble and ambulances con, get through the hospital is now providing minimum services as rations that last
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remaining fuel supplies were not spring and never 1st off. she is the media and communications officer for the palestine with crescent society. she joins me now from ramallah. net well thank you for joining me again. when you and we spoke yesterday, you were telling me about how hospitals have been rationing the fuel. now i see the surgical will be the whole war and outputs has been shut down. and yeah, so basically the expectation was today, we will be completely running out of the feeling. and the last class that you should have that decision has been made as to the useful operations in the hospital in order to address the bus to continue providing the kind of services manual 11 for couple of these. so basically we have turned off the major generator for, of course, the hospital, and now we are only using this mobile generators to have some power, as well as we have shut down surgeries and unit. we are not conducting any
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surgeries right now. and also the generation for oxygen has been the station for the for oxygen generation has been shut down as well. and now we are relying on oxygen cylinders beside the hospital building is around 3 buildings . and now we only have electricity for 2 hours for each building to i know i don't $14000.00 civilians or couldn't patients starting inside the hospital to do the minimum as they want to clean the cooking and charging their bones. so the situation is the leader and on top of that, one of the major challenges now is just having sure and water for the patients as well as the for the staff. we are almost completely running out. apple, if you're struggling to have a few of the 4 of them to have food on the water for the staff and patients and for the last 2 days where there is completely no branch. so no,
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we were unable to bring the bread into the hospital because as you know, as you do or many bakeries has already shut down or differently, if you did, you wouldn't guess or 80 air strikes and the rest of bakeries they have already ran out of the fuel for, for the last 2 days, there is no bread and now extreme shortage of foot as well as for everyone that's really for the staff for the patients as well as when the displays paper and the situation is simply the iris we have been under and task bombardments, which is ongoing since last night. oh, the roads leading to our quotes hospital as close as you to and double boardman. they have destroyed all of those and the surrounding area of, of course, and hospital. and now when we think of teams, the past term ethics are only able to leave the hospital to do a transfer of the wounded feed bin as injuries to either one of these effects and
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injuries. it's just if possible, mission. so they are in about a slide the, i'm sorry, i just wanted to ask you something that you mentioned earlier. you said the main generation has been turned off. so only one small generation was working. you now using oxygen cylinders, how long can those long? how long can those that small generation, the oxygen cylinders soft? you mentioned like only a couple of days. what happens after that? we hope we will not be forced to complete the shuttle down. i'll quits hospital. the unfortunate that yesterday we were hoping to receive some aid from the i c r c . all of the dies, c r c can very well start to get it by is really occupation for stuff and stuff. we have not received anything up to this. we call and the international organizations really, organizations to supply. i put the hospital with me because the medical supplies,
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as well as food and water, also for all of the humanitarian organizations and hospitals in, in costa and the north. because because of the situation is there, and now is there any time if it am is to, to make a completely separate for caught a protocol. so i don't know if from the know, so up to this moment on a humanitarian agencies have failed to allow the entry of the to go on. so and the, and the north basically only yesterday i see or see was able to hand some a to a she thought hospital. but we, we could not receive it. i need the situation as dire. and now we are under a test for apartments that has taken place over the 9th. on top of that, we are what this thing explain, shortage of medical supplies and medicine has been out and about running out of the q. and you mentioned that the fuel that obviously this is a critical issue for everyone,
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especially hospitals. i understand that ell kids managed to get some fuels about a week ago from petrol stations in the vicinity. is that any fuel left in northern garza right now? and unfortunately now it has become an impossible mission to obtain a fuel particularly think also and the nor did you to the continuous bombardment that is taking place. unfortunately, the last of this you wouldn't have fixed it up by 6 or a garza and then look at the recurrence for 2 days. now. there's no grants because they either have or did you right? yeah. out of if you will, hospitals now are literally running out of it. unfortunately, we also have run out of both of your shift starting from trying to obtain from if you would have from the enter the market from get from gas station to the other. the passion of the use of supply as i'm trying to save as much energy as we can to
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the system. now we are completely working the minimum. we have to use all hope relations and outputs, hospitals. hopefully we will not be open the gates at the end of the upcoming 2 or 3 days to complete shop the eclipse hospital because off completely running out of if, you know, we're still struggling in the very basic needs of how the work. oh, for the patients, as well as for the meaning of an over 14000 civilians who are taking shelter inside the hospital. unfortunately, on the continuous the best on the panic and potters of closing their life in any seconds because of the continuous boardman. my telling you when i spoke to my colleagues over to someone, the found on board missed, it says, don't want to start and i am far away from them. so i can't imagine how 14 thousands typically is most of them children and women along with patients all to
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find the constant constant bombardment that is taking place above their head. it just a unbelievable into a patient in the intensive care unit was critically injured. viewing the attacks, the just thinking of placing over i could talk to a case 16 people at least know about whether i told them to your staff as well as the display people were injured. we've, we've been seeing the furniture of that selling. it's definitely been incredibly intense around that. before i let you go into bala, i wanted to ask you, how's your family? i know they're still trapped to i couldn't hear any other questions for you. did you say i wanted to ask how your family is doing when we spoke yesterday you were talking about how they've been coping and, and you were talking about the diety, the panic, the fit holiday holding up. when i left, you spoke to my colleague over the phone, he told me his kid is 14 years time he was trying to reach out to having me call
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them 1415 times because of the difficulty of communication. and he was able to reach out to him, he can't even imagine the panic. that's how it was. and when he picked up the phone and listened the sound. okay, so his father's of these people have already killed or died disputing this and this one, bergmann but i didn't get it please. but in years to the hospital now i would agree disappear from the printer because basically arkansas has been under this intense bombardment that is managed by minutes. it's become closer and closer. so now i would agree the fear of having a direct attack on encore at hospital. i have already lost all the communication with my critics in the past few hours because of the intense bombardment as a result of in the cause of communication. and the next line, so basically they are under intense bombardments with continuous fear and panic as even as
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a couple weeks you just have to stay in the constant fear of moving light. so what could it really is cool? i couldn't sleep inside the hospital and i thought i saw that the media and communications officer for the palestine red crescent society. thank you so much for your time and for joining us again on out of here and of all we wish you and your colleagues all the best to meet. we really hope for this safety. thank. well meanwhile, the g 7, a foreign ministers, amazing, and japan has ended with a joint statement calling for humanitarian pause in gaza. the group also spoke about a possible pa, ford for peace in the region. katrina, you has more now from took care, a foreign ministers from the woods. will the nations and the 2 day beating with a united front of the war in gaza? the g 7 repeated condemnation of what it called terror attacks by him off on october 7, demanded the hostages be released and emphasized israel's right to defend itself.
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and for the 1st time, the group called for a humanitarian pause into fighting, saying civilians must be protected under international law priorities previously stated by horse nation japan. she'll kill me to ego. we've agreed to allow and disrupted humanitarian assistance, including food, water, medical cap, fuel shelf, and access for those involved in humanitarian aid, access to gaza, especially to support humanitarian pools and humanitarian colorado for ease of delivering a to she just giving a press conference before the pausing for south korea, us secretary of state antony, blinking, denied other members, had wanted a ceasefire saying that would allow from us to re attack israel. he also revealed with the g 7 disgusts regarding the regents future, saying a 2 state solution was the only path to last in peace. no forcible, this place from the palestinians. from guys, not now, not after the war. no use of guys as
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a platform for terrorism or other violent attacks. no reaction patient have got so after the conflict, hence, no attempt to blockade or besiege guys or of no reduction in the territory of guys . lincoln also said gaza must be governed by palestinians when aust of this contradicted what is really president benjamin netanyahu said about israel taking security responsibility. the you said them, they need to be a transition process. depend, hail the to 7, communicate as an achievement, saying to look at this field, it's responsibility to the global community. however, there was no mention of whether the group would apply pressure on israel to avoid civilian casualties, nor details about the implementation of the humanitarian poles. when it should occur, the group also reiterated support for ukraine, strengthening sanctions against russia, and a to assist kids with reconstruction efforts on the age of pacific. the g 7 insisted other conflicts would not distract from its focus on security in the
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region. seeing if would continue engaging with china will not allowing it to change the status quote when it comes to taiwan. katrina, you, i'll to 0 talk you. well, as katrina mentioned, the group reiterates that it's unwavering support for ukraine. and now as the need is, have been accused of double standards when it comes to their responses to the ongoing, was in garza and you can take a listen. the civilians executed cold blood bodies jumped into mass graves. there's nothing less happening. the major work crime responsible nations, and we have to come together to all these perpetrators accountable, i'm sure is happening q and as the price of waging war is watched as deliberately leading target to, to attacks on civilian infrastructure was a very clear aim to god. 1 men, women, and children of watcher, electricity,
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and heating as the winter is approaching these few acts of terror. york stands with israel in this dark moment. this is the essential starting point. is this, this one that take place on costs are for store scheme does per good. this was done this ones that good see it. you can see that in 1st of 12, in the, in the sun to bump this is a bump in tampa can do to view for photos most offer open on size of water and show you that we would stay on the side of his resident assigned to the southern part of massachusetts divorce, supported by members purch and was launching indiscriminate attacks on civilians and ukraine. i'm proud to stand with you and as well as don't because now as your friend, we will stand with you in solidarity. we will stand with you. will people and we also want you to and
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the only if we acknowledge is almost a pain as its right to defend itself. will we have the credit to say that is what should we ask as a democracy in line with international humanitarian law the well, that's not going back to, nor they a political analyst and rice are joining us again from ramallah. know we saw so much unity on ukraine from the g 7. yet it feels remarkable. the g 7 managed to find enough unity for even a joint statement on goes up. perhaps even more remarkable that it's actually closer to what's been japan's position in the us. although that does seem to have shifted and recent days and weeks, or it is remarkable, isn't it that you have such a similar situation of
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a situation of regression of occupation and such diametrically opposed positions. it's quite clear now that the dividing administration will face more and more pressure to temper down its position to highlight more of the need to have too many terry and assistance to have temporary cease fires to talk about a political horizon. because after all, we have to remember that the, the unique aspect of what is happening in the us, that is the israel, is an occupying power. it is occupying does the end of last, but it is laying siege to the, to the people it occupies. and it is bombing and chilling the people it occupies in a way this is unparalleled in modern times, post world war 2, at the very least. and so the most of the implications, legal and political that this forces into the conversation are enormous. and it's,
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they're really inescapable at this moment. and i think that's why we're hearing more and more assurances that there will be no disposition of palestinians from the us that there will be no shrinking of, of the size of goes on all of that. basically a response to what we heard from senior is really officials. no. so the g 7 has now said that they want to monetary and pauses, but they haven't called for a cease fire. so unity is lacking that how likely humanitarian pauses off the off to the g 7 statement. i notice. and y'all who has, in the last couple of days also said that they're open to tactical pauses. you know, i things that we know we've, we've heard over the past 2 for 3 hours about a news of advancement in negotiations about the release of about 15 captives in exchange for a temporary cease fire. i would,
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i would assume that we will see more of that tactical, a so called tactical ceasefire. does it really need much, as you've been reporting about half of the casualties are happening in the south, where israel cleans palestinians are safe, but where it continues to bomb. so an hour of no bombing is not going to do anything, especially when we remember that there is no fuel. the cars aren't really moving from one place to another. so much needs to happen during a ceasefire in order to at least facilitate the foundations of life. and the return of a functioning bakeries. i'm thinking of water to neighborhoods at the supply to the is needed to, to the hospitals. we heard from the palestinian wordpress and spokesperson a little earlier here on the, on the news bulletin and its power. and what the, what these doctors are going through, they,
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if they are facing an impossible situation and still receiving the injured without having much to offer them. so this is an untenable situation, an hour or 2 of cause won't really allow even for the transfer of, of assistance to them. so i would, you know, i would imagine the bush now is to have a lot more than an hour here for there is nothing. yeah. has hosting no data. political analyst and rice has speaking to us again from the moment. thank you for joining us again. no, meanwhile, is really forces out intensifying daytime rates. now in the occupied westbank, police has to isn't best to have as far as attacks. and the show signs in ballasa refugee camps is where it has targeted palestinian communities. since the boss has a tax on october 7th, at least a $164.00 palestinians have now been killed in the occupied westbank. that's bringing me the abraham. she joins us also from ramallah need as he was saying on
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it every day. we've been reporting on these escalating res escalating arrest. can you give us a sense of how people are feeling at the moment when we last spoke, there was a raid ongoing. yes. and this rage on bethlehem has just ended that's. there's really forces left the area apparently according to sources. they are the person who has been deemed as wanted by the is where the forces was not in the building where they were surrounding. so they were basically surrounding a house, a building that has many apartments calling for those were inside the to so run through themselves and they were waiting for that to happen. now the reason why this took more than 6 hours people told us is because there are so many apartments in the same building. so they were not sure where the wanted man was in that building. otherwise they would have if it wasn't just another house, they would have gone in and escalated their violence. but what we know from
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palestinian there is that they could not find him. he was not anywhere to be found . but let me tell you about the bigger picture of those where it's happening on the regular basis. like you said, they nights it doesn't matter and you see is ready for the waiting palestinian towns and cities. for example, in bethlehem, there weren't 13 kids in a boarding school for or for the kids. and those have been subjected to heavy to you guys a by these really forces. so they suffered some sort of supplication. they could not read very well. so you can imagine the how the reality of these really occupation on those incidents defying ways of fact each and every palestinian, even those were children, even those work. it really how was nothing to do with the reason why is reclaims, it's raising towns and cities. there's a lot of feeling of helplessness. people feel that if it's roles getting away with what it's doing and the disease causes us to of right now. what with preventing from escalating its rates, it's measures it's violations against boston is here in the occupied with my need
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to abraham the with that live report for us from ramallah any occupied westbank. thank you. and of thousands of people from gaza on now stranded, even israel, or the occupied territories, unable to return home. some of the patients receiving medical treatment. human rights organizations are quoting on the israeli government to ensure that they do return safely. so hi roger ports. now from occupied eastern reason, this grandmother cries, recording today is ready. false is arrested. her wrinkled, investigated hot light, the entity called she doesn't know if she'll be able to return to garza any time soon. case. do they want me to be without my family? while i swear i'd kill myself or do they want the boy to find his own way home. her grandson sits by her, as she explains how is ready for caesar. arrested 11 people from this hospital unoccupied. east rooster, the co, the staying on these re the permit to allow them to leave gauze with the medical
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treatment before the war was stopped in hawaii had denied for 2 hours. i was interrogated, the officer told me they'll send us to the west bank, but i started screaming that i won't be separated from my grandson's name, can in with diploma kind of 8. and then israel has accused them of hiding in the hospital illegally patients and their relatives told us they've been less stranded with permits. so it's expired off to the will started this list. this is the number the hospital direct. so says he notified his radio starts. he's in an attempt to get the permits extended because of the work they are not able to go home and some of the things to increase. now, some of them uh, finish their placement. and they all of them. they all know and probably because they are not allowed to go together. and where to go with the. this is real 70 you book how you don't goal is or is forced people to seek medical treatment in
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hospitals outside the strip. israel controls who enters and who leads and since the will is detained, thousands of them will send them to the occupied westbank. some of those expelled from israel last week have told alger 0 that they were arrested and tortured for no reason of to from asked his attack. this hospital is funded entirely through a charity with 70 percent of patients from multiply west bank and gaza. but most of them are too terrified to speak to us about their experience. so that to that families. so say being arrested by is ready for says we own living, but not living is what. so i'm have told us the old, the young and the newborn quotes up in a role that has no and insights sort of how you don't always is there a occupied east jerusalem and a hostile ahead here. and i'll just look up the steps that ukraine is taking to
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over the whole of quotes ahead of membership tools with the european union.
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the welcome back to some of the news. now the european commission has recommended that the you opened a formal talks for ukraine to join the block european commission president as live on the line made the announcement just days of the visiting to the you will also begin accession talks with moldova. and it's also prompting you candidate status to georgia. a robin fry it has all, as it is,
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a vacant courtroom turned into an archive for thousands of processed cases, but with thousands more pending with keeps main business and administrative districts within its jurisdiction. this quote is one, a few cranes busiest, but likes the stuff to tackle a growing backlog of cases. is it for you? we have a very heavy public burden and we do not have a quick personnel on technical support. we need 100 judges for our to work load, and at the moment we only have 20 nationally, ukraine is on the drive to recruits 2000 you judges at the same time trying to route out the corruption that as long plate the system as an indication of just how in grading the problem is a recent poll by a sink time hearing kids suggested that only 18 percent of ukrainians actually trusts that courts at the european commission. men of last year stated that the
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judiciary continues to be regarded as one of the least credible institutions. the problem was highlighted by the high profile, the rest of the head of the supreme court. tell you this year by ukraine's anti corruption watched on ms. tyler jen acosta. these co founder of a foundation pushing for the kind of judicial reform that will be necessary for ukraine to achieve. it's much coveted ambition of your opinion, union membership because we want to to go to the end. you so much, we want to win the worst so much that we don't have any other option. so that is why, however, it's color difficult. it is, we have to do whatever it takes. achieving that reform like clearing the backlog of quotes, cases is a mountain to climb, but just as ukraine seems transformed by its will time struggle for survival. it might also have found the impetus needed to achieve its mcbride. i'll just say era
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keith that ensued on members of the ethnic must lead people are choosing the power military rock that support forces of massive green knick compatriots and bettering them in mass graves. our corresponding have a morgan reports now in the latest alleged atrocities and the fighting them between the recess and the student is only since the power military rapids support forces or are assess, took over the army base in the city of janina is to dance west star for state reports have been coming out of the recess and it's like malicious targeting civilians who have thoughts refuge around the army base. know most of them are simply, it's from the estimate without beach try and these thoughts refuge around the army base between june and july. when the, our stuff and its allies, malicious, went on a rampage, killing civilians in the city of janina. most of them from the ethnic metallic tripe, tens of thousands of metallic ethnic members life from the city of to nina into 3 in neighboring chad and recounted horror stories of the recess and their allies,
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malicious targeting people from their f mrc. see now in july, the united nations human rights office to release a report saying that they are reports of 13 mass graves in the city of janina, most of them containing bodies from ethnic metallic members. and they all concerns that they will be more mass graves with at least $200.00 civilians reportedly killed between saturday and tuesday by the ira staff and their allied to militias. now the united states and saudi arabia and the regional into governmental authority for development have been trying to mediate a ceasefire between the army and the rapids support forces in the saw the city of check the but a ceasefire. westfield a had been, had failed to be reached between the 2 sides in, in direct talks mediated by the 3 parties. and they were only able to agree to allow for humanitarian assistance to reach those in need. meanwhile, a spicing continues around the capital and other parts of the country, especially in our for they are constants, that's more civilians will be caught up in the middle, especially with very few the army base is remaining. and with the,
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our staff taking over many army bases and menissi to in the dark for region. keep them oregon, all just the euro. how to back down to a coverage of the war on garzo with palestinians are charging their phones with combat trees off to israel. cash electricity hush them whole bar has this is a phone charging station set up by local people to help communities, shots is by war. these was cutoff electricity to gaza, of the stock of it submitted to operation. people off front typically looking for ways to charge them the by phones they will long distances to reach this place. what cub batteries i use of charges and movement of a huge relief for the stuart families of those queens, come back to life, to be waiting for with from their loved ones as these valuable plays destroy in tied neighborhoods. and the regiments i arrived to attend and i will stay till 12
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midnight waiting to charge pull back trees and some mobiles. sometimes i bring with me my neighbors phones to charge. i do this every day. i swear to god, i had a hard time to do this every day. sometimes i need the help of my relatives frames and neighbors. as the boy intensifies and casualties bound, people turn to that those for the latest news and to find out of the relatives i still a like thousands of thousands have left the house. they have no idea why they may end up know how long they may be away from the homes. but for now, the biggest concern is staying in touch with family members and the left and the code of the, there's no electricity as you know. luckily the police tended and the rich kristen has provided generators to charge devices. i broke my phone, my family's phones and the phones of the many people i host at home on the phones all charged,
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they stopped bringing even non stop thousands of kilometers away. palestinians who came from guys and just the constantly on the phones trying to find out if their loved ones say one more to put also some dangerous situation. just be charged on the phone. but we don't care. we don't fear that because we are already in a situation where we can die at any moment. we walk long distances, would we have to take risk to charge our phones for now, local charities are using the last seal. they have well solar panels to power of these charging stations and with no sign of any n 2 as well as bombing people, anxious to quickly connect to the cellphone networks to reassure relatives. everything is fine for now. how should mount? but i'll just leave a whole that set for this new years out. but i'll be back in a moment with more news and we'll comprehensive coverage of the war on garza. this
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is most is life policy and he ends in his radio occupied territories. every day of the year, all the trees security checks the day, the old deal, especially for young palestinian man. i didn't do it. you asked me for my house, didn't you say then? not going out unless they have to to avoid the reds check points and harassment from angry is really odd. non side tells us he feels the situation has less than to polish thing is on sunday, he was chased by launch group. this is ray, the settlers, one on his way to what i've seen is really stupid knocking. the security guard came over shouting, but pointing a gun at my face and forced me to the ground. it was discrimination only because on palestinians with formright groups quoting on his release to its hind palestinians, they come across regardless of age palestinians, a walrus that they'll be collectively punished more than they already have been.
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