tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 8, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST
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so it's time to raise your lot international. so make us and well clos, john and bring programs to inform in spying on challenges here. the the come on. so rahman, you're watching me, i'll just it renews online for my headquarters here in the hall with, i'll just there is extensive coverage of israel's will, and garza coming up in the next 60 minutes. the human cost of, as well as devastating calls like to residential buildings. refugee comes, most hospitals, all come and draw a time across gossen. no forcible, displacing the palestinians from guys not now,
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not after the war. a group of 7 populations cool for our humanitarian poles and fighting on the top. officials in spain, in belgium, dom on sanctions against israel. and the cutting of old ties council is negotiating . the release of up to 15 is ready to cut this invitation for a temporary siding garza also the 5th street battles rage around all the city between homos fighters and despite the forces. they're trying to close in the loss of what must be respected by every month. and then finally look up. the un secretary general says that the number of children killed in gaza chose bus something clearly wrong with israel's military operations. on hunger and disease stokes,
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big children and people on the straight west food and water. a fast running out of the israel to locate the welcome to the needs of a human told of israel's will. and garza as though for some top the european officials to speak counts in the past few hours, the deputy prime minister of belt since best the suits are as cold the sanctions against as well. this comes with green coals, the humanitarian pulses and a ceasefire. spain's minister for social rights aiyona of atlanta has cooled and had governments to cut all ties with israel. we're also learning that a key regional pat accounts all reason negotiating the release of between 10 to 15 . how much captives in exchange for a temporary cease fire. more than 10500 palestinians have been killed since the beginning of israel's will. on garza, i have a full 1000 of them children in the last uh,
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kind of single forward. he's confirmed that 19 people were killed in a strike. they were hospital in the jamalia refugee camp. now the situation in gaza is growing more desperate by the our medical facilities overwhelmed and food and water shortages a wide spread. nina act like ripples, the more is really air strikes, more bodies pulled from under rubble. this is the seen india value refuge account the we've all sleeping peacefully. suddenly the entire house, columbus was sleeping. the this man lost his entire family in an air strikes the elizabeth he asks to kiss his daughter. good bye one. last time as these really army enters the centre of
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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 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 to main hospitals in northern garza also targeted palestinian se nowhere is safe. the novel clay edges, your article assume is life for us. in con eunice, in the south of the gaza strip. another very difficult day and a very difficult night ahead, but we all talk you about as strikes and the tax and the news, which is why the focus for now. yes,
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these really religious attacks during the last hour did not read assault. in particular, in the north and central areas of does a city way. and then what have gone to city to residential houses have been critically bombarded by the used by the occupation forces. as monte palace, themes have been reported, killed the due to this, i check on the others have been also those are this had been the ones that the tax visitors to continue in the north west of kansas city and bank lot. yeah. town where there is ongoing clashes and point exchange between palestinian fighters and the is where the occupation moving troops. this area value works which account has multiple, multiple times has been critically dead, attacked and targeted by the is ready. it forces were doses of massages have been committed the now the end does that tax also has continued in a shot to refuge account in the north. the far west of gauze, a city where do use, what are you moving? troops are trying to inflict, treat new each urban areas to control new lambs and to destroy the military infrastructure of the palestinian fighters. it's also important to mention that to
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abuse area is read, occupation conclusive. and right now, is the car we owe you one kilometer from the ship, a hospital, which means that as well as trying to advance me in because of strep, to uh, to reach to the surrounding areas the out on the heavy artillery abutment in assault, that refuge account of the southern areas of kansas truck considered to be little bit call me during the last hour with no, any strikes have to report that they may close, increasing in the north. and central areas of the goal is a strip as destruction is everywhere that we've just touched on the next customer day, which is about the south of district, which is way you are trying to make it suppose to be a safe area. but it hasn't been has it for the last few days. just painting the picture for us as to what you've seen throughout the day of the stresses and strains that people are going through is they try to get at least medical services . yes uh the southern areas during the day of today's morning has witness must have gotten it as the main course impression of air strikes and early on was where
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generally on the southern areas including and because they arrived and even a 100, a city where the is very religious attacks continued in front of the city early a full most have been completely destroyed and the homeland was critically targeted by these. but also the re in the east all kind of had a such a as ease which is also trying to, to sign illumination. if less it will just give a clear vision for the maneuvering to swap twine, to carry out a move in military ground invasion to the eastern areas. i'll find you in a city also, i'm sorry, worked with you to come. what this mess of destruction are due to these very bombardments since the beginning of the state. the, the southern areas is supposed to be saved from these very perspective as they are doing citizens in the north of gauze and spencer doza city to evacuate to the southern areas. but meanwhile, different families have been talking to the opposite of actuation to the southern areas of the directory and even the abutment did not stop in these areas topic. there's also a distinct lack of food and medical aid. we know there's
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a real concern now about water shortages and the problems that that could entail. so for those that are trying to look for a clean, sol says of water. yes, definitely to the goal is to stretch and particular every single corner and even the southern areas of the church we are witnessing must have feature ration and periodic situation in terms of having access to pre moves and even to afford sufficient quantity of food to feed them to feed the policy and families the uh, the uh, the number of population in the southern areas, often waves of evacuation that took place today. and even since the beginning of disappointing has made multiples function on the local road ups the all existing in the promised the local market in the southern areas of the territory as people are really finding a great difficulty in terms of having access to bread as they are forced to lowing up for long hours to have few loaves of bread coats only with $3.00 to the brand is
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not barely enough for an extended family. and sometimes they come back to the houses in 200. if the breath i'm flu has been generally have been generally a run out from these bakeries. and also with the destruction of super bakeries, even the services that are really a pool as power cities are suffering to have a food services in the southern areas. also the medical conditions and also hospitals is really hard as well. injuries are turning off to hospitals from time. so another medical teams offered to do with hundreds of people on daily basis. as the full capacity of the majority of casa hospitals have reached its limits. and with the limited number that have been delivered to the troops inside to receive a treatment the, the situation is much is missing much more excessive patient in terms of the lack of medical supplies and the surging number of victims to every couple of assume that for us and calling you this will be a cost to propagate and seeing topic and speaking to him throughout the night.
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thank you. sorry. thank as the cost of an owl to ireland vishal whose life as the occupied easter eastern with more developments ireland. we believe he is right in the military spokes person is now being talking about the ground realities of what could and could not happen of the i'm certainly with had from daniel the guy the in the last hour he is told is but 50000 palestinians. he says, have less northern gas in the last several hours. and of course, they've seen the pictures of the long line of people who decided that was safety numbers and decided to move sideways, leaving their homes. and essentially the lights they hide behind. and we saw that was images, which of course of a story started collect codes of people being forced out of their homes. i'm heading further, so still life is full of uncertainty. ones that would suggest,
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according to these really on me that more than 1000000 people have left northern guys in the last several days as they try to get people to move sites that you only get is also said that as far as he is aware how boss has lost control of northern guys. he said they have lost, the leadership has lost any connection with his commanders in the field on the front of the abroad. all right, so it would suggest, but the idea of northern guys being cut off from the rest of the strip is certainly these really objective at the moment. and they claimed a so benjamin netanyahu, that the killed sizes of from us fighters over the last several days. and they continued to target how much infrastructure and also the tunnels in which they are truly say they are working and operating. and we also know that such the for the things that goes really, soldiers have no being killed in the separation. and also the revised the number of people that are being held captive in guys of that number. according to the
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israelis is no 200 and stuff to night. and can we talk about those captives now? because while the fighting continue, so to negotiations, to try and get those captives free. and it is regional capitals that are involved in those negotiations. island. the hearing reports that the counties are involved and you remember that the former head of most sides, you'll see code well known figure in israel. i said if there is to be any exchange of captives for prisoners or any sort of captive release and the categories would be deeply involved in that. there's also reports that the objections are involved to the ports that we're hearing is that there could possibly be a ceasefire for $1.00 to $2.00, maybe as much as 3 deeds. and in return there be a number of captives, at least the number that we're hearing is a right and 15 and a half of them would be american. and that would certainly fit in with the idea of
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the phone call between benjamin netanyahu and joe biden. and the last 24 hours or so, we suggest that there could be a pressure from the americans, but there be some sort of see spot to low these captives to go free. but of course, these negotiations are still ongoing. not benjamin netanyahu. me come under pressure to go ahead with anything that gets any number of the captives free part just in the last. so we've had from the prime minister's office and he once again has reiterated that it will be no cease fire. unless all the captives are free of the vision that for us say no to bodies, theresa and thank you for all the human suffering and goals of the public outpouring of support. gladly as full, some politicians in the west to speak house. as we mentioned, the deputy prime minister of belgium has called full sanctions against israel and springs minister of social rights are you on a banana,
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is cooling on the head of government to cut all ties with israel, the next se, the most. okay. 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. mostly by bombing of the civilian population of children murdered. this is happening in the context in which israel has 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 in is ready to present this policy. no, you don't get all the way. so say that in context, in this context, it seems important that the international community and particularly the european union, will probably take a firm position and says, stop to the is ready to government. but 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
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thanks to having a very strong alliance with the united states and okay, so 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 on it. because if they're doing this to the palestinian people today, they can do it to anybody in the future. you'll get t, i. e, and which has come, you know, there was a deafening silence of so many countries. and so many political leaders who could do some things and let me speak about what i know well, the european union you, it seems to me that the display of hypocrisy which in europe and commission is showing is unacceptable. there is the comparison with the ukraine bill and the faust action which the email took and imposing sanctions against who tend to suck while the legal invasion was taken place in ukraine. they reacted. in this case, i believe we're losing the opportunity being at the moment we could do lots of things, economic sanctions on that, on the yahoo and his political cycle prosecute for the international criminal court
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. all the politicians responsible for pushing the button. i mean, hurrying out these must have bombardments on the civilian population of june. but what is a flagrant, the breach of human rights in the hospitals? schools and people at the united nations cannot be the opposite of these attacks. and you'll put okay with us because of the simple enough and i think we can do many things. i'm to mounting my country and other countries, break diplomatic relations with israel. but i think this, i did send the right political message, which is, you know, you don't want to have anything to do with a war criminals like this leader. now the un secretary general attending attire says the way thousands of children and gods are being kill, shows that there is. and we quote something clearly wrong in the way the military operations of being done fuel cycles to negotiations, while the 2 state solution to begin multiple ends. we have even a few days in augusta, thousands and thousands of children guilds, which means there is also something clearly wrong clicking the way that you made it
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to. i didn't know, but i shouldn't the me to tell you a patients of beings. i'm so terrible, terrible catastrophic. i'd say you may say it in situation like of medicine in hospitals, the of it. so it is absolutely essential episode, police actual to have a flow of humanity and they begin to gaza. that's corresponds to the metric needs of the population. the spicy autonomy now is i'll send you a political analyst here on out. is there a mom? shara very interesting comments from the secretary general on full. so from the israeli military spokesperson say, we're in charge where okay, yeah, the secretary generally things and it's getting very wrong if you've got so many civilians dying in this matter. absolutely. look. i think he said the, during that interview we, i think united nations, we have no power, we have no money, but we have a voice our, our voice reflect the charter of the united nations. or it's a fix the soul of the soul for the international community. so when you said
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there's something wrong, there is something wrong, but we all see if there's something wrong, tens of thousands of casualties more than $10000.00 bed. mm. more than half of them children were then, of course there's something wrong. but so as from these really perspective, there's nothing going from these really perspective. this is exactly right. this country, this state is right, was created by violence, was created through esna cleansing of the palestinians. it wouldn't have been a jewish state if they don't, ethnically, tends $750000.00 and kind of thing is the total enough survive without count as massacre against palestinian civilians war after war after the war aimed at venice pinioned civilians. this country, this state, this government in particular, does not hit us and collectively hit civilians. they want to punish
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the people of guy, so they are destroying lives and livelihoods because they are thing and there are no innocent and innocence in guys of this government is bent on master, getting the kind of studies. so when the secretary general says there's something wrong, there's absolutely something wrong when it went from the is there any perspective? that's that policy. and it's any so far, you can go as a politician to view what's going on and stay silent when i'm hearing these voices coming out of belgium, out of spain, blinking isn't the g 7. he's made it very clear with full points that this is what the g 7 say, but non nato weighing in as well, which is much larger group the e you, itself talking about a humanitarian pause. if that's the right word to use right now. what do you make of the way that the, the tone is shifting? so let's talk about the 2 things. first of all, the toners shifting. i can see 3 key words here that i would wish our into the
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viewers focus on. one, no displacements of the palestinians, meaning no more ethnic cleansing the sinews and pushing them into sign. i like is there a did before many times to know be up to a patient of guys, all distribution of occupation is not more patient. it's less occupation. i'm sorry, no i attempted blockade of gaza in the future. i know induction in the category of gaza because it's read is trying to take a few number of kilometers from god's. why are these 3 points important? because that's what it is planning to do. mean, why would the g 7, the what the specimens of the kind of thing is because they think this is what i was planning on. ethnically, cleanse things up. other thing isn't guys. i'm pushing here to find out why do they say no more proficient? because they know that is what i was planning on occupying. and we heard back from
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5 minutes, but i think, you know, in definitely it's going to have guys. and why are they thinking no more? i think the bucket because that's what is what all should do after 70 as a blockade. they want to block it again and hence the international community. the circle. even though cynics among the western leaders facing the blushing and facing public pressure, a new one, i know i like our internet, our viewers around the world. now, the majority of public opinion is in western countries, including the united states, one ceasefire. but the migrations and the u. k. government than others. i'm not listening to the public opinion. they call themselves democracies, but they're not listening to their public opinion. they public opinion once they expire, they want to do pause. what do pause, there's no. 6 unlike a ceasefire that wants to stop a war blows. mixture of the war continues. once the 2 or 3 days are over, you think you talk about governments not listening yet. if we look at the us,
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we're seeing democrats within biden's own policy publicly. the face him and say this is, you know, say whatever they need to say, a receipt of to the for example. and then open the u. k. with richie soon keep cult members of his own policy as well as opposition shadow cabinet ministers resigned and giving k style. but the opposition leader problems just as the u. k. and the us will be heading towards remembered sunday, the ceremonies globally. that helps the, those that style join the world rules these, these issues are going to clash over the weekend. and the statements are incredibly important right now. what we're hearing members of european parliament's talk the way that they are. there is no doubt thankfully, or that there are correct in this front that was led in the early days by the united states, england, france, and others to unconditionally support is there a general side. but with the heavy price among civilians with the blood trick
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continuing the massacres, the genocide funds that way in $10.00 sites, the images reaching people around the world. i think there is, there are cracks. i'm just hoping that both correct continue to grow to continue to deepen because to be honest with, i'm not sure how much more the people and guys that can take those of thousands of casualties more than a 1000000 displace person. and these people are mostly already of refugees, so the crime against the purchasing and people is finally reaching the conscience of people in the western world as well as throughout the world. i only hope that this won't be too little too late, and more serious effort is taken in order to stop is read from message getting more post and will continue the conversation through the evening. here with you, my one, i'll just have a senior political lavista in a little while. thank you. so let's take a look of what we know about these riley military strategy in goals leading coach
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and has been focused on in 2nd gulf. a city from the north and south is really forces to be moving along the coast road past the polt civilians trumped in the notes of being asked to take the coastal road down south. but they've come under attack. many have been trumped areas around the ship hospital. a being bombarded from us has released this video, which shows heavy fighting with his right the forces. it's between the o custom brigades say that that confronting bathing is really false as they try and advance the integral is a city. the video shows find is using id tank weapons and destroying tanks and other vehicles. as a spokesman folio customer, great, i'm a little beta accused is right, a standing of the way of any prisoner swamp in the amount of floss a lot i a that will help bill under the, you know, the, the, most of the kind of just through the and we re, if um, the part the clip off is a prisoner swap and either partially or completely on the wall, but we have female captives and they have female cops is from outside the left. so
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we have elderly and they have older. we have fighters an enemy, prisons and the enemy has soldiers and officers with us. no solution in this paul, except for a prisoner swap, comprehensively, old partial now and then we confirm again that the enemy is the one who extracts deals to release people from different nationalities is that the enemy is continuing its aggression, other than the enemies endangering the lives of the captain to every day and every hour i do, we're in the general israel, sage, and bombardment of gauze, or is stopping an entire population of palestinians of food and water, electricity, and water services, all severely damaged. palestinians trapped in gauze of don't have drinkable water and they were lying on the celebrated water to survive. the reports of diarrhea, multiple diseases fast increasing as a complete power blackout, as well as said no to any future deliveries until captives are released by homeless and is affecting hospitals. bakeries and people's ability just to survive. you and
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says an average promise to meet in goals where is living on just 2 pieces of arabic, bread and other well food program is saying that it has any 5 days of supplies left was always using dogs to say bakeries have stopped producing because of israeli attack, so like a few and flour of the w h o has said that there's a hyphen risk of disease mold and 33000 cases of diarrhea being reported. most of these cases, among children and to 5 damage health facilities and a lack of medicine, have made data impossible to maintain basic infection. prevention measures. joining a slide though from washington dc, is alexandra say i had a few military in policy and advocacy with save the children. good to have you with us, say on the program. we know the situation is bad, but how bad the situation is truly catastrophic. i think there is no question that civilians, especially children,
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have continued to pay the heaviest price of the ongoing violence last week. save the children warren, that the total number of children killed in just a few weeks and gaza is higher than, than the annual number of children killed in all complex combined since the 2019 and, and since we made that announcement last week, another 1000 children have been killed and the number continues to, to rise. we know that more than a 1000 children are missing or trapped under the rubble with almost no means to, to rescue them. and so it's been absolutely catastrophic and, and children who are not killed by farms run the risk of, of dying from, from starvation, disease and dehydration. so if it's a truly catastrophic and if we don't get more ada, and if we don't have a ceasefire, the numbers will just continue to work then. okay, so might think the solutions to help could only be given when the fighting stops a lot of sci fi. how about politicians want to describe it,
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but can anything be done from within the complex owens, while the fighting continues from people that assist you on the ground and it with the continued bombardment, it makes it incredibly, incredibly difficult to distribute aid. i mean, so there has been some trucks that have been allowed to pass through the roof or crossing with egypt, but it is by no means anything, anything to celebrate. it is by no means enough. there have been some food and some water and some medical supplies that have come in, but without fuel, which has not been allowed to pass. it's very difficult to get a distribution across the gaza strip in the way that it's needed. and as a result, there has been almost no a distributed in the north. there have been no food distribution, north and, and bakeries are not operating in the north. so, so we do need association to the violence. but we also need humanitarian assistance
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to be allowed to, to come in and sustain manner. alexandra is always just about sort of the medicine and the food is it. it's also about such as the mental pain and damage that's being done. and finally, going to heal up pain may take a lot longer if the infrastructure that was that to help children in this scenario and teenagers been living in gauze if a decades, if it's all being destroyed, how, when do you begin? indeed, and i just want to emphasize that the children and the people of gods that have been suffering under a 16 year blockade. and that has not only made them not only made 80 percent of the population relying on on, on a to survive. but it also has taken as severe mental health to on the population, particularly children, which is a couple of years ago. steve, the children conducted some research into this and found that 4 out of 5 children and gaza suffered from severe depression which uh, nightmares,
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a bed wedding and had absolutely no hope for the future. and we will continue from apartment with their continued recurrence that goes to finance. it makes it incredibly difficult for agencies to, to help people and, and children especially recover from, from this trauma. so it's, it's a massive problem and without any sort of end in sight, it makes it difficult to, to provide any meaningful support. i mean, if and when the conflict does that mean how high or low down the list do the rights of children's mental health recovery become when the age goes and it's an important point. and of course, the priority is to get food, water, clean water, her medical supplies in, i mean the hospitals are completely, are not functioning to the health care system has completely collapsed. and course that is a priority, but we're also hearing reports that children are too depressed to even eat when
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there is food. so it has to be balanced and it, it is a priority. but of course, we need to get the basics in place. first set of course the w h 5 is now warning of a medical disaster imminent with, as you just mentioned, multiple diseases, a potential problem with the whole sound, the patients that already are completely destroyed. and indeed, i mean, uh, god, that's becoming a breeding ground for communicable diseases. we're hearing reports of steve's diarrhea, chicken pox and there's no access to clean water. sanitation facilities have completely collapsed. um there is kind of sewage and, and, and, and rumble and, and, and, and just things on the street trash on the street. and so does that patients situation? is it good, strongly poor. and this is not going to get better unless we get fuel and unless we get more medical supplies,
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unless we get the water pumping stations functioning again, which is a massive priority of interest. i hear that from the say the children, thank you so much for your time. let's take you straight to gone. so we got into these live pictures, a cool sized illumination, power sheets. so that being shopped into the ad by these really minute tree continue to lights up the night sky across the cause of straight. they allow the is really ministry to target the area. so they want to through the night and the home that you can hear on your screen right now is not a microphone issue. it is these very drones that patrol the space of gauze on allowing the is right the minute tree to understand exactly what the motives are in terms of why the troops on allow them to guide the tax in the tides. also not will continue to monitor the sky line of the cause of straight throughout the evening here on, out to say around with causes hospital stretch beyond capacity. kinds of premature
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babies might seem like an impossibility. i'll just there has been inside labanic hospital in connie. it is like doctors fight for the lives of those babies born into will really challenge reports. these are the infants that shouldn't be here? no. yes. at least are they all the priests um babies of concepts they prematurely into the well, that's taking the lives of even the strongest around them. so what shots for these so fragile the economy of outside their incubate is distilling even the, some of the most, you know, department, they are 12 newborns, most of whom are premature and of low weight. they also have problems with a respite, treat, digestive and immune systems. we need electricity, water, and intimates to treat them properly. as my own tends to that comes to needs knowing his capabilities can i make these so much in a hospital as badly surviving itself?
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death for his tiny patients is one is ready, palms dry, cool, power failure away. on the most of the, in this, in the 9. none of these newborn babies inside or outside the intensive k can live without electricity. they will suffer severe health problems. and most of them will die within minutes, particularly those who depend on ventilate since then. and it allows between them simple in 2 months. the one didn't make it is the you wait so that his remaining critically a baby one like um let's see. i swear to allah, i was dreaming of my children law until the best. i was counting the minutes to see them before the death of my 1st baby. i asked the medical team here and they said he was fine. they asked me to buy diapers, which i did, but suddenly the baby cost away from them. more than half of the scripts, $35.00 hospitals are out of service. according to god's as health ministry,
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it says is rouse, bombing has shut down voltage. ponds and 70 percent of causes power. great. this is rose told several hospitals to evacuate stuff and patients before that pump and the un ascending the alarm. because as mothers and babies, we have assess that there are 50000 pregnant women and gaza, not unable to access regular multi maternal health care at this moment. and $5500.00 newborns were born during the course of the last month. the u. n is quoting for a ceasefire, for i hate to be like to him. i'm for the people have casa from young to hold. to get the help they need. will reach happens now just there. will still head hey on the, on to the renews on the daytime rates they will keep hired westbank is where the forces intensify. attacks against palestinians, the
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color we have a good west, totally flower. now whether across here, if at the moment, so definitely they will be some wet when the weather around, but at least it's not gonna last the long. i think faith if yeah, what day it will be followed by dr. dice of ss. the good news to, to this, that this thing terrace, of light pressure, this one over to us at eastern side of the continent. another one just pushing in from the atlantic. and again, by we'll make the way from west to a, so rang clearing away that pulling away from the black sea is that western side of russia most lots of troy right, coming through behind tempe, just just about getting up. its double fig is november. so that's what we expect of this time of the year and then the next area, right, and that's pushing it across the west and past some heavy bus. i suspect the heaviest rain will be across the western side of the med sunday, near close accomplishing across and safely as we go through thursday and on into
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friday. so those that went to whether sweeps across, safely cloud of rain or rolling across the adriatic, pushing some wet to whether the into the by elkins brought his cars behind, but a legacy of shouts, blustery shouts, cool enough with some bright weather and some sunshine as well. meanwhile, a lot of drive out a lot of sunshine across northern parts of africa, shy was continue across the west africa through the gulf of guinea slipping south. the house on this structure was actually destroyed in 2003. and the reason for that is that, sorry, honey was actually convicted and sentenced to 7 live sentences by his paws in the killing of his right and soldiers. while these res, this is a, came in here and this now very small hole actually represents a nightmare for this 5. let me just show you these rand. he's actually drilled into
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the wall. now, why did they do that? that testing the thickness of the walls. so they know what equipment to use when they come to demolish this house and the family is having us. there was no reason for these ratings to come in to that house at this time. right now, they simply don't know why these radius wants to demolish. now, this house could be demolished in the next 2 hours in the next 2 weeks. they simply don't know when that demolition is going to come. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the book about you, what you'll just bear with me is the whole rom,
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and in the whole reminder of all told stories, the latest is really strong. so have destroyed a mostly the island as a hospital in the south of con eunice hospitals. refugee comes on residential areas have also being targeted. more than 10500 palestinians have been killed since october. the 2nd is very full. so say they've been to the center of kansas city in the knolls. the military is advising civilians to move. so for the palestinian health industry says that hoffman phase killed recently have been in something areas. also g 7 foreign ministers meeting in tokyo, according for humanitarian polls is in dasa. meanwhile, the belgians deputy prime minister, pets of the citizens, quotes the sanctions against israel. she says will console being committed to end via tax on in she made that case equity general to get installed to big says that the allies of the data is support. pulls is to allow humanitarian aid to reach.
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garza, those comments came out as of to a g 7 for a ministers meeting in japan, which ended with a joint statement calling for humanitarian poles in garza between the post office and take care of a foreign ministers from the world's wealthiest 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. and for the 1st time, the group called for a humanitarian pause and the fighting sang civilians must be protected under international law. priorities previously stated by horse nation depend, she'll kill me to ego. we've agreed to allow and disrupted humanitarian assistance, including food, wolf, medical cap, fuel shelter, and access for those involved in humanitarian aid, access to gaza, especially to support a humanitarian pools on humanitarian, colorado for ease of delivering a to she is getting
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a press conference before the pausing for south korea, us secretary of state anthony, 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 discussed regarding the regents future, saying a 2 state solution was the only path to lost in peace. no forcible, this place from the palestinians. from guys not now, not after the war. no use a gas as a platform for terrorism or other violent attacks. no react, you, patient of got so after the conflict, hence, no attempt to blockade or besiege guys or of no reduction in the territory of guys . and it can 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 hale, the $27.00 communicate as an achievement,
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saying to look at the 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 pulse. 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 asia pacific. the g 7 insisted other conflicts would not distract from its focus on security in the 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. tokyo. that is ready for us. is our intensifying day time rates in the occupied westbank. the latest was in bethlehem, the following is the tax in nature fonts unblocked. the refugee comes. israel has taught dependents tending communities since a mazda is a tax. on october the 7th, at least $160.00 full palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank. in
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the us rights groups have expressed that concerns about instances of crack down on pro palestinian voice is on campuses and in politics. social media, johns of also being accused of censoring voices that are critical of israel's foreign garza and in the past 24 hours. but she's actually the only palestinian american in congress has been sent in the house of representatives. particular jane has the latest from washington, dc. is a clear sign outside of the us capital of congress's support for israel, on the 30 day anniversary of the october 7th attacks. and perhaps even clear on the inside where the house voted to centre. the only post in an american woman elected to congress where she didn't sleep. the reason she posted this to social media, the some jewish groups that it was a call to what is real off the map. she explained it was
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a call for palestinians to have equal protection. and freedom of movement by palestinian people are not disposable. in an emotional speech, defending her calls for an immediate cease fire. the cries of the palestinian in short, palestinian and is rarely children. so no different to me why. what i don't understand that is why the cries of palestinian sound different to you all and will the by new ministration has called for humanitarian pauses and not a ceasefire. they are starting to push back publicly on israel, so on the possibility of israel controlling the security in gaza. i know president maintains is position that a re occupation by is really forces is not the right thing to do. and reports that someone to push the palestinians into egypt another. no, they're not engaging in any situation in which egyptian land would be least forced relocation is not. is not something that we are getting out or is on the table.
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we're policy that we support. but on tuesday, the administration reiterated that they don't believe is real, is violating international law by bombing hospitals, you and protected schools and refugee camps. but the administration is facing growing political pressure at home. i think there's been a lot of disappointment, particularly among young voters. but also, as you mentioned, air voters, muslim voters for the rest of voters, black voters of the handling of the situation. many, according to polls, i think about 66 percent of americans and 80 percent of democrats have expressed support for a ceasefire. all voters by no tell need if he is going to be re elected and the polls show he could pay a heavy price for continued collusion with israel. patio haine algebra, washington. this is going to be like a is a professor of law at the university of chicago. she teaches in right spot freedom
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of speech and american constitutional law enjoys us now. life on chicago, it's lucky a good talk you with us on that. i'll just say era having the freedom and liberty to say what you thing cool feel is being questioned and can tailed. it seems in some cases, especially when it comes to the issue of israel and palestine based on the streets at universities, or even in the holes of power. was it always difficult or was it just getting was i guess i should say that the situation in the us is still when it comes to freedom of speech better than what we've seen in europe and in israel, where there has been more attempts by the legislature is it possible was banning proposed in an advocacy banning speech arrested in protest as for taking the river to the sea? things like that in the us, i think allows you because of the 5th member tradition. we haven't seen that kind of full refreshment of speech and said what has happened as a being to i think the kinds of ways in which they're being f as to shape the political conversation in
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a way that favors these really side. i suppose you would say over the palestinian, so one has a complex and many government officials have very strongly emphasize the support for israel. you know what we've seen in congress as the report the earlier showed indicated on the censure she does leave. and congress has passed multiple resolutions expressing anguish and sadness about the israeli desk of to the him of attacks and the key. so not the same kind of expressions for the desk in gaza. so on the one hand, the government has been speaking in a pretty strong voice, articulating viewpoint that is pro, is rarely. and then on the other hand, we've been dealing with this a lot on campuses, private groups. so private employers who be expressing warning students that have been gauge in advocacy that has to be addressed or what shape and what they considered to be submitted speeds. they going to resend job office, they're going to engage in other kinds of reprisals. there's,
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there have been firings and so i think, although there's no no band protesting advocacy in the, in the us, there is a lot of fear of the kind of private sanctions. okay. my so social, social media is, was with all sorts of images of people talking people demonstrating a come across the well political bullying seems to be the old with the day because, i mean, i so arrive by on social media in the us being heckled when the at the a press conference with the president when she called for a ceasefire and those around her boot around to be able to totally, i'm questioning those who you elect to power. seems to be a no go in a, in a democracy where free speech and questioning your politicians has always been encouraged with a complicated situation because on the one hand, i think we have seen more vigorous, larger, and more powerful demonstrations in favor of palestinian freedom and in criticizing these really government and the war, then we have ever seen, you know,
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something like tens of thousands, maybe a 100000 people, not in washington dc on saturday. and so on the one hand, you can say freedom of speech as well and good in the united states because with the more vigorous advocacy i've been, we have ever seen. on the other hand, yes, they have been a significant pushback. i guess bullying would be one way to put it. i would say to him that the, there are probably institutions that have been very concerned about this kind of advocacy which they fear which causes them discomfort. and of course, you know that most of the, a number of above anti semitic and a n t posting in hate crimes in the us as around the world. and so there is this concern that this kind of language will encourage or reflect a kind of anti semitism that is in permissible. so there are inputs did down. so if we put the, the public side to this to one side for a moment, how much division is that in the 2 main political policies in the us about how to move forward to find the long term piece fund. because the democrats have issues,
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but the, we're also seeing the vision internationally within the u, the u. k. parliament. why party leaders themselves are finding it very difficult to silence that own political colleagues. not, not just in europe, but also in the us as well. the yeah, i mean, i think the democratic talking is split on this. i don't think it's true so much to the republican party, which is quite strongly pro is rarely but um, you know, progresses and us and particularly younger voters are more likely to be sympathetic to the tell us. do you mean pause? and so, and i think this is only true or as time progresses. and so i think there are political costs to taking to unadulterated stones in support of israel. but on the other hand, the button administration has been very clear about where it's sympathies lie, the binding press. secretary, when speaking about a resolution, quoting for a ceasefire and gaza, describe those resolutions as disgraceful. now this was
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a little bit ago, i think the political temperature is changing. i think there is, as public anger about this issue continues to grow as it continues to be political demonstrations. i think we're seeing some kind of modulation of the tone. but while they're officials in the democratic party, i think both the top up, the republican party and the top of the democratic party are quite united in their views. i mean, we're politically, i mean the pro is right in the lobby has always been historically very strong in the us. yet, many of the demonstrations we've seen in the us supporting the palestinians have been organized by jewish groups. and this confused as potentially the public law just to what really the issues are and who all these 2 groups you have is raised. and zine isn't that whole debates evolved to something which is a very confusing issue. is that being clarified, kind of be clarified for those that have tried to work out how to deal with this a, what is said when it comes to debates. i think the damage on the ground is shifting
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. i think it has been true for many decades. the us that there has been a strong belief among many members of the public and the political and intellectual leads that the critical environment zone is the same thing of being and submitted. and i think what we're seeing right now is method. uh, as you say by a not only but also a jewish groups on the left to challenge that. and i think there was a strategy to put jewish groups that the full friends to show that you don't have to be them being critical of israel and being credible scientism does not mean being admitted. and so i think particularly for younger people, this is it's much easier for them to understand the distinction between a kind of political critique and hate speech. but, you know, i think the, there is a, it's incredibly contested right now. and there are many people will continue to view these demonstrations even when the jewish americans play a prominent role as either intentionally or unintentionally and submitted an interesting time. certainly, well,
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we'll keep an eye on genevieve lucky thank so much for joining us from chicago. the spring of some of the days of the news now and the commission has recommended to the open full of tools to ukraine to join the blog. european commission president as of on the land made the announcement just days after visiting keith. the you will also begin the session talks with multi, that is full. so granting you tended at status to georgia. instead, all members of the ethnic muscle community accusing the power of military wrapped in support forces of massacring the compatriots and bearing them in mass graves. but morgan has to move from call to since the power of military rapids support forces or are assessed, took over the army base in the city of janina insta, dance west star for state reports have been coming out of the recess and it's like
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malicious targeting civilians. who have thoughts refuge around the army phase. now, most of them are simply of from the ethnic myself, be to try and these thoughts refuge around the army base between june and july. when the, our staff and its allies, militias, went on a rampage, killing civilians in the city of jeanina, most of them from the ethnic, metallic stripe, tens of thousands of metallic ethnic members life from the city of tuning into ivory and neighboring chad and recounted horror stories of the recess and their allied militias targeting people from their ethnicity. now in july, the united nations human rights officer released 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 civilians reportedly killed between saturday and tuesday by the ira stuff. but i'm there allied to militias. now the united states and saudi arabia and the regional into governmental authority for development have been trying to mediate
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a ceasefire between the army and the rapids support forces in the saw the city of chet though, 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, as fighting continues around the capital and other parts of the country especially into our for they are concerned that's more civilians will be caught up in the middle, especially with very few army base that's remaining. and with our staff taking over many army bases and menissi to in the dar for region. he but morgan ologist era, how to a, back to the wall and gauze, and our pilot studies are taking desperate measures just to communicate action, cobra as a story. this is a phone charging station set up by local people to help a community shots as by war. these was cutoff electricity to gaza, of the stock of it submitted to operation people off front,
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typically looking for ways to charge them. the bi 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 entire neighborhoods. and the regiments i arrived to attend and i will stay till 12 midnight waiting to charge, pull back trees and some mobiles. sometimes a 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 use and to find out if the relatives us to the like, thousands of thousands have left the house. they have no idea why they may end up
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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 brought to my phone, my family's phones and the phones of the many people i host at home. once the phones are charged, they stopped bringing non stop thousands of kilometers away. palestinians who came from guys and just the constantly on the phones trying to find out if the loved ones, i 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,
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local charities are using the last seal. they have well solar panels to power these charging stations and with no sign of any and to as well as bombing, people are anxious to quickly connect to the cell phone networks. to reassure relatives, everything is fine for now. hash about but i just even as the situation in gaza escalate, we bring you expertise and honestly for ease tommy's re, u. r. c. he's that the dean, the palestinians have to south south to where the, how much has got to comply with international the israel can do what it really. that's the reason why is real kicks behaving so great. i would say this particular operation somewhere between the crime against humanity and genocide, it was really important that there was a jewish boy saying not in our name. you don't believe that this kind of progression makes jew safer. it doesn't make is rarely safer state with us, but the nature of developments on out just sandra. israel is still refusing to
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allow international journals into jobs to cover the carnage they're all that they can report on 1st hand is be, is really saw palestinian reporters of risking everything to get the story f 15 members and 5 killed in. and ask for sharon, what's happening? we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is the listening post. so many politicians want to be the republican party is candidate for the any stand, a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more to deal with climate change to our american politics? just getting to full, i've been to a screen for most americans because it can look us politics. the bottom line, viewing the how are we defending israel having more dead children? asking questions you want to to have your voice heard? what is your message, understand?
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a little part of the beach was transformed into a many reporting every now and then we can hear roster bombs, exploding out his ears, teens on the ground. when you listen to the hall to the story the the human cost of as well as devastating more residential buildings. refugee comes, most hospitals come under time, the cost cost phillips around and you're watching of silverlock. but headquarters here in the home. no forcible displacing the palestinians from does not now not after the war includes
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