tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 10, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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time, why are we doing more to deal with climate change? our american politics just getting through the whole life, intuit stream for most americans? because it can look us politics, the bottom line, the the come on several, then you get to have you with us. this is the news our lives from don't coming up in the program today. the edit site dentist top since the last evening with edit site from being ship boss because died at the, the time out of getting me on the ship, a host with us. no shelter and nowhere to go. hospitals were in the firing line again in gauze after a night of is really strikes on at least 6 medical facilities. now there was fierce
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fighting outside l shift. the hospital in the north is really tanks. also surrounding our run to see hospital complex and gas, a city where thousands of palestinians are sheltering. if there is a hell on us today, it's name is northern gusta as fighting escalates and gaza city, thousands of palestinians of taking whatever they can carry. and heading south in search of 6, the no confirmation from israel on a 4 hour daily pause and it's expensive. but the un special ref, what's her on palestinian territory says that plan is not the answer. the it is 1300 gmc, that is 3 pm in gaza, where israel's ground forces are pushing deeper into gaza city. there is fighting outside of hospitals where thousands of palestinians are sheltering. meanwhile,
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thousands more are leaving the north, grabbing what they can. that's what you're watching now. and walking cells along cell a dean road, the main north, the south access in the gaza strip. but us says that is real, has agreed to implement for our pauses in the fighting. but that hasn't been confirmed by the is really government. michael apple begins our coverage is really tanks on this reads. yeah, hold on c. c and the l. c. for hospitals and then north of the gaza strip. let's see, a street baffles taking place. garza hospitals have been under constant attack, endangering north on the patients and medical stuff, but the thousands of palestinians has taken refuge in the pacific citizens. i'm as a dean, lulu, a medical school undergraduate currently inside. i'll she 1st hospital emergency unit, the hospital with all inside will be sheldon any minute. the is really occupation
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forces pounded parts of the hospital to pressure all those inside, including patients, victims and medical crews to leave. when we cannot abandon our duties, those taking shelter, haven't did a 9th of unimaginable harm. and those trying to continue, they work outside are they able to block say is palms rained down around the israel accusers palestinian on the groups of operating from with in or under any types of buildings including the hospitals. but people on the ground and a to experts have rejected that saying nothing is off limits to israel's military. the, on the said children's hospital in northwest because of a suspended operations of to being repeatedly damaged the federal master hospital. we were attacked twice once to the main gate and the 2nd was
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a direct case. there is severe damage who run out of oxygen to the intensive care unit and the new natal unit and we are out of electricity. there is only power in the i see you guys is health industry uses 18 of its 35 hospitals and 40 of the health st is on auto service due to damage or lack of fuel. of the white house says israel has committed to what it calls tactical pauses for humanitarian aid. last thing, 4 hours a day to be announced 3 hours in advance. but reports in his riley media sites will apply to small areas of the strip. well, sweet baffles rage and the north in the south reports that nearly 600 palestinians with jewels citizenship will be able to leave gaza through the rough crossing where the website this is a nightmare that were full families living in our house. most of the 2 people
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living under one roof baking bread on an open fire. we have to burn up books, no volta, no electricity for 30 days. phase growing desperation to flee what the u. n is cooling headed on this mike level o g 0. so the number of palestinians killed in gaza in the past 35 days has risen to more than 10800. that includes more than $4400.00 children in the occupied. westbank is really raids, have killed 183 palestinians in the past 5 weeks. more than 2280 had been detained on the as really side. more than $1400.00 israelis were killed and how mazda is attacked on october. the 7th is really military says 40 soldiers have been killed since the ground offensive began in the gaza strip on october 31st a spring and l 0 is hunting my mood. you are joining us from hon. eunice inside the gaza strip. honey, what is the very latest that you can tell us about causes the largest hospital l
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shift in the north of the well, the situations are getting worse by the hour as we speak. we know that the hospitals as early hours of this morning of late hours this morning, has been targeted repeatedly killing more than 20 people inside the hospital. those who sustain injuries throughout the day. and you just died and the hospital admin on the hospital to mitigate the group. it made a decision on varying those inside the hospital as lack of fuel and lack of electricity in the hospital, force them to bury them right away in the back yard of the hospital. the situations are getting really worse as we speak. i think what the you and officials described as it is as the northern part of goes a v and how on earth is probably the most accurate, straightforward description of the task for v and the human is 3 in misery taking
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place. right now we're talking about people losing every thing they have in garza and the northern part of their homes. their belongings, they're not allowed to do and they don't have saved shelter to, to take refuge and even hospitals that the vaca way to, to are not as we speak. they are not safe anymore. and we know the air strikes in the compartment for the past. 12 hours have been concentrated largely on hospitals because they accommodate the vast majority of people stranded in dogs and the northern part internet. tempted by these really a military just to force them to force them under tv bombardment to evacuated. it goes up to the question, remains the among those evacuated that we're to go, there is no safe to place the road from these hospital to full has been road is not
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safe to live in road itself is not safe as they were cars who were targeted on both sides with the residential home were also targeted and coming to what everybody started to call as the largest concentration come, the central part of the southern part of gaza. as more people pouring into a central part of garza and the southern part would, there's no place to go to. our schools are talk, they're full of people. they don't have enough food supplies. other areas in the south, the southern part than the central parts. less than the stats of these to accommodate those evacuated, we're talking about the costs. 800000 people now in the southern part of garza and the central parts lacking the very, very life saving uh, essential items. as we speak to connie, you mentioned what the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs said
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. let's run that clip again. if there's a hell on us today, it's name is nose. i've got some people who remain there the corners of their existence. is this the probation, despair displacement and literally darkness. what, what do you tell? go children. and so i'll just situate it's almost unimaginable that the fireworks that the sea and the sky is out to killed and honey i. we're also looking at the latest pictures of people streaming from the north to the south of the gaza strip down. so dean road, which you explained to us, is in itself, not safe, and people are carrying what they can. they're just grabbing their bags sometimes as blankets close their babies. they're all on foot. you've explained all of this to us at. but there's one point that i, i keep hammering with you, which is, and where are those people going to eat in a few hours time?
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when it comes time for the next meal, and where are those people going to sleep tonight? you know, we, we're actually, we were, it's hard to get one of those evacuated, coming to the southern part of god that we have here with us. but as we spoke with this woman and her children, she broke into years just said we're tired, very exhaustive. we cannot talk to anyone now. we just want to arrest. it's been held for us for the past 2 weeks and gone, but she's coming from god's has ended with her 3 children. her husband unfortunately, was killed and one of their strikes in gaza. but here's the thing. she found the hospital as a riskier, but she was asking, she was constantly asking us, is this place say, can we stay here? but we know many people who we met yesterday at the entrance of embrace can have no place to go to. not even schools designated by owner, what as safe refuge burke for is that greece, because as of now,
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they are full of people and not only their full do, but be the, the lack, basic supplies. there is a problem with food supplies. there's one problem with, with medical supplies and we know from the world health organization officials who expressed concern because these places the orbit, overcrowded right now. and there is a fear of a spread up infectious disease due to lack of sanitation and the destruction of hygiene facility is across the gaza strip. and because we know there are no turns to this war is really is really we're playing. and here's where i have been destroying airprint elements of live, everything that people could hold into as the source of survival as an element that could keep them surviving. we'd seen people out in the streets on my way to the hospital this morning. we've seen a source of people who came yesterday arrived at the southern part of the city of han eunice on the side of the road to select their nights on the side of the road.
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and there, at the entrance of the hospital, tens of people are still there. they have no place to go to. and here's a fear that constantly hunting people here. they think of all their relatives who have read the evacuated rough on time unit. and the record you can, and they were killed inside there was the residential home. the took has refused. so it's a mix of feel like there's the exhaustion. they are the, the due date is the tiring part of it, as well as the fear, the constant fear that they're not going to be c, whatever do were told about the southern part to do to stay because it's safe, it's not safe and not from my personal experience, i evacuated 3 times in this small area because i happen to be next to a residential home that were targeted and destroyed. and how to move to another up to somewhere else more safe. it's not safe from telling, you know, absolutely in your reporting has made that crystal clear over the last few days
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over the last few weeks. i dare say honey, my mood reporting from han eunice in the southern part of the gaza strip. thank you very much. and just to put a number on those pictures that were showing you in the center of your screen, these people palestinians coming from the north of gaza to the south of gaza that you wouldn't put a number on that. 50000 is the number of 50000 people who came down sell out dean road and asked us yesterday, that's for thursday. and there have been many more thousands who have come on monday, tuesday, wednesday, etc, etc. this is an exit is that we have been seeing at times live on our screens. now, i do want to mention what is going on diplomatically. there has been a flurry of activity. the mirror of guitar shake to me and been home all the time. he is now in egypt, in cairo, where he has held talks with the egyptian presidents. they have discussed the escalating more on gaza. that comes a day after the mirror, a visit to the united arab emirates, also the heads of a c. i a and israel's most sad intelligence agency were in doha, yesterday they met the prime minister of guitar. they focused on
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a possible deal for a pause in fighting and for the release of captives held by hum us in. the us is also saying this is an extra element to put into the mix. the israel is going to implement daily for our pauses, and it's military offensive in northern gossip. but there's been no official confirmation on this from israel presidential by didn't call that a quote step in the right direction. and his secretary of state anthony blinking says that more needs to be done. we appreciate the fact that it yesterday is really announced for our pauses with a 3 hour notice in specific areas as well as to the amount of trained court orders that will allow people to move more safely, freely to get out of harm's way. and also to access the assistance of the steps will, will save lives and will enable more assistance to get the palestinians need at the same time, much more needs to be done. alan fisher isn't occupied east jerusalem. he explains
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what has actually been agreed upon. of any of these pauses would have to be agreed by these really war cabinet and it would appear that that hasn't happened yet. look at the language that's being used, a tactical pause, not see spot. the reason for that, of course, benjamin netanyahu from the early days of this conflict, i said no c spot until all the captives are released. know essentially how this would work according to the americans, is that the israelis with a 9 to 3 hours before in a certain area, restricted area somewhere, and guys that they would not be taking any offensive actions that we loved. people who live in those areas either to move, i think for simply move from their homes again because of this right of what might happen there or to stay and to start looking for food, water, and possibly even fuel fuel. all of those things we know are incredibly short supply in gaza itself, but more so in the north too many people,
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international agencies are saying that this simply isn't acceptable. it's the 1st expulsion of people from northern guys. and these are, these are saying that, look, this isn't a humanity impose, this is something different and they would tend to be reassured by to bite. and when he was speaking on thursday, saying, look, are you calling for c spine? he said no, absolutely not. and that really should be, is really, is that the americans were still on board with the plots. but as i said, it's still good to go in front of the as really, security cabinet, the work cabinet. and that hasn't happened yet as far as we know. joining me on set to discuss all of this, our mushrooms, where he, director of the gulf study center and professor of contemporary middle east politics of guitar university. and alpha 0 is correspondent, asha now who bar gentleman several things to discuss. there's obviously what's going on on the ground with this, this live exit is i can't recall the last time we saw something like this, especially life, right? so that's one to, is this,
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these for our pauses that the us say they have a plan in place but is real, hasn't formerly agreed to. and 3 hush them. you're gonna fill us in on everything we know on the negotiations behind the doors to perhaps obtain the release of captives. let's start there because that's the most. that's the one that is the most shrouded in mystery. we know there's been movement. the mirror of guitar went to the u. e. now he's in egypt, there's movement, they're talking to the c. i a am assad, but we don't, we, we're not seeing results yet. now when you look at the state was coming from the image with the one yesterday when he met with the president of united out of m. s. talking about the need for the 2 countries to, to team up. cool today at 1st when it comes to the escalation, relief work and goes up today in ages without the fact that has the president egypt . the further expanded in the statement to talk about 2 issues. first of all, the need for the escalation as soon as possible, allowing aid into gaza. but then expanding the debate into endorsing the rights of
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the policy. and he has to have it on stage with is to assign him as capital. why is it mentioned in that statement? because a lot of we're having the object summit and then we're having the oh i see summit. and then people are saying, what kind of do we have to have for the policy? is it just got me boils down to a humanitarian pulls up. this is over. it's not going to be over. but as you said, just a while ago, what do you want reporting over the life pictures of the exit is so the body city is totally reminiscent of the neck of a 1948, the 4th eviction of body centers. as i think those big says would be beamed into living rooms across the muslim of the out of 12. and i don't think that they would be helpful in a says that they would convince people the finally, with getting a sense of a settlement that could be conducive to apartment is based on the page of all the country. you will see more fury,
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more wage and more aga mushroom. this is an important ingredient in this mix, right. which is that the, the conflict country to 1948 with just a reminder of yours 700 estimated 702750000 palestinians, displaced at the time that the state of israel was created by that wasn't being streamed live on television. we're now getting, we're now able to tell you it is 1318 minutes g and t. and this is what is happening right now in gaza, which obviously wasn't the case 75 years ago. that's the major factor here. absolutely. i mean, it does a says the, this come from this, this button head start that we took about 1.4. people displaced them. does that and we talk about, so soon as we talk about the around 800000 people are living. and now we talk about 50000 people the out of the space every day. and this can tell you what would be the impact the modification on. that's the only under for this thing, but as, as hash and was saying on what's some of the items and everyone in the whole fee is that there is an issue for an out up is what you do comprehend. the one that i send
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you on course because that's what have a huge impact. and i think what, what is it is trying to, to say, i think from psychology perspective, is it creating the start of school using all of the kind of situations that the school on the ground that seems to them helpful. however, if you look at it in that conflict, context is not 10 foot it's, is it creating more hatred, most of the motor motor motor. i'm good and i think it would be a huge reflection on governments on, on the streets and next week if, if more actually, you know that word hatred aligns with what the jordanian foreign minister was saying and he stressed this. i remember it hit me because he had to next to in the us sector of state. he said the region is being in gulf tennessee of hatred, something very close to that thing that he really stressed. i'm also being told, gentlemen, as we speak, that the, that the death toll in gaza has now reached 11011000 palestinians killed since october. the 7th. um, where are we, what do we know on negotiations to get the captives released as captives released
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1st in exchange for a pause in the fight a guess? so basically the talks behind closed doors was centered on. the need to convince how much on, on specified number of captives to be released. and then go to easy way to say, listen, you have the competence. therefore, we need an extended a full is because we're not, we cannot sell, pulls to the people in the world because it doesn't make sense for ours does not make sense. people know that full trucks to come in and took as it will take forever. let's with the latest developments on the ground, it remains to be seen. how would, how much react and how, how much, how to make some difficult calculations within the upcoming hours they have to release competence without. and they're under the impression that the extra picture day thing to the is riley's and to the americans because he's going to have a massive backlash amongst the suburban either. so half paid massive price over the last few is and i think it is you have to keep layers here,
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definitely cuts out which has been into it, trying to mediate a deal. and the egyptians of spotted yesterday having talks with top leaders of how about kind of mission and especially in honey, it's a try to convince them on the need to start with a releasing competence as soon as possible. but i wouldn't ease, way reciprocate. and that would be the big question. a tasha mushroom. thank you very much for that. we'll speak to you both again. i want to bring in now rather than you in special ref, what's her on the palestinian territories has accused us of protecting israel, francesca albany. the says the for our pauses and bombing or not what the people have gone to need. the human rights community discolor and the communities denounced that there was, there was a risk of genocide being committed against the policy and people. so it's extremely
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serious. any set of stopping it, the u. s. r. again, once again, resorting to during the same time, like giving 4 hours to, to the people in guys, up to 3 hours to let people grease and to remember what these, the sound of life without the bomb banks before starting, bumping them again. it's very cynical and cool. well, let's explore this with hussein hurry d u r. a military analyst and a former field artillery officer who fought in the 1973 hour of his really war. and you're joining us from cairo. thank you for your time today. what's your view on this plan? does i have these 4 hour daily pauses into flight? well, i guess it's a, it's, it's, it's a 1st step. and hopefully in the right, i mean, that's not quite a successful, successful to many study and photos and successful uses up at hostages
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hostages that would, uh, hopefully, and ultimately be the way for it to cease fire. and i, i guess, is that the need, this diplomatic moves in the middle east and to visit by you, sir? well, by sort of reimburse these i, that's sort of the c i a at putting some capital use and then going to have leads that was uh, the director of the side is there is more side with the fact that the prime minister and part of minister and then some that are the in the year. i mean, it's nice that we should, the has known to easy for bank for me would be if i'm president president, i'm a real fast easy. i guess that is something booking something booking. until it was the 1st level i, i think is of course the, the lease of some of us to just,
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again is 3 minutes already and pauses and negotiated by the, by the administration. we either 11 is in the media media. i'm sure that these photos would lead to a cease fire that's and that's why and then the and that's why yesterday this the top. busy these years inform us can wedding title and, and the, and that they met with the director of the intelligence service. and i guess my, my i have on she been saying is, are moving slowly in the right direction. good. what can i challenge you on that analysis a little bit? because intuitively i understand it makes complete sense. and it's also a hush and was telling us a moment ago that you start small, right? you start on a small window of cessation of fighting and, and, and biden is presenting it as a step in the right direction. as you said, the idea is you start small and you go towards
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a bigger pause in the fighting. but is that, is that actually the case? i mean there is no evidence that that would be the case. these really is if and when they formerly agreed to this pause into fighting, it will be entirely on their terms when it a while i, i does it very much because it seems to me uh, going over the latest statements are coming out of the white house and the statements by uh, the united states, 2nd to the state for start until the blinking in talk to the day before yesterday after the meetings of the front of minnesota's g 7. i guess this gives us a deepening of what would be by then as a musician and was, is up to of course the american administration does not want to and get involved in it had done confrontation was and these,
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and 85 administer. they gave me nothing here. and this for 2 main reasons. first before, and the 1st of these, it is related to domestic american politics. we only know the relations between mister, nothing. yeah. oh and the republican party. and the other reason is they don't, they don't want, they don't want mr. nathaniel to a deed in front of the is it a public opinion as if it was sending against the american administration? and having said that, having said that, i guess the american approach now is to soften the positions by mr. nothing. yeah. personally, personally, in order in the, in the next few weeks, they guess what they are are feeling that success imposes on for a few minutes and reasons. and then ultimately a ceasefire. having said that, having said that, and some, some american,
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the minutes, the minutes of the questioning, the long term is it i use that the he and the guy. yeah. and we have seen we have seen a statement by the u. a g flip side of the united states when he said that we are speaking about talking about the united states. we are afraid that the longer this war at last, the more who fish and the more violent the by the senior. so it would be something so i guess, i guess, yeah, that is what i have. i haven't effected i haven't respected some differences in approved in the american approach. and it is an idea approach to how to manage this topic back now. and what, and what would be the, the ending politically speaking as something unique speaking up, if we go,
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yes. the. okay. yeah. just because just because i'm pressed for time and we have so much to cover this news only for you today, mr. blinking set out. it is set to set the set out that the lines that the american administration have laid down for everyone to hear an instance when he spoke about that and said no, nissan quest, no siege, no force displacement, the displacement of the seeing and, and does that all right, what is it now or tomorrow or again and again, and then you spoke about the, the i but a scene i thought i'd be exam exams sizing is that sizing. excellent. cvd and control over the west bank and gaza. so i think that the american musician is moving out into the blue a better picture,
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an older to carry out this visual radio. i'm going to have to jump in and move on unfortunately. oh, okay. i, i really thank you for your time and your analysis. i will note that as you, as you speak and as you bring up, you know, the question of what is the strategy long term? of course we're always looking at the live picture and it's so jarring to hear of what happens long term. i'm not saying that it's that it's not relevant. it absolutely is, but it is so jarring to hear of that when you're seeing what's happening in the immediate term. and there are entire stretches of gaza that have been reduced to rubble as we this, as we see, the smoke billowing over the guys, the skies of gaza live, but we appreciate the context as necessary and we'll continue to come back to that . thank you very much. mr. hosting are really military analyst, former field artillery officer. thank you very much. all right, sign for the weather here on alpha 0 quick break with everetts and fox. the colors was looking pretty quiet now across the middle, a similar chat to shotwell,
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to just around the gulf of item, but nothing too much to speak of. little bit of the cloud to every 2 central parts of saudi right, but it is quiet, it's fine. and pleasantly, will you in douglas 32 celsius as time of year? there's some lovely weather coming for a further north, whether or not quite so lovely across the east, this automated straightening. this would go on through the next day. i'll say we have got some shabby right, sliding across the chance. what was the black sea that western side of cookie items we go once recess day, we might say one or 2 shells just around the israel, gaza slipping a little further north was maybe sick a little bit by, by the just sliding its way into jordan through the 2nd half of the we can what's the weather, the access and making its way into central parts of tech here and still a few shelves to sliding the which was that eastern side of the mediterranean. on the other side of the met, you might just catch a shot with 2 into the final face. devout jerry and northern parts of tennessee. then the showers continue right the way across mount shelf, west africa, pulsing the way across in to that is to sort of africa and i'm afraid the flood
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effect to pump the sofa can yeah, i'm somebody is still seeing some very wet weather over the coming days. with the flooding to come is still a head on elsa 0. israel places restrictions on worship, or as a deluxe, a mosque will have a report from the holy sites. when we come back as the situation in god's escalate, we bring you expertise and honestly for ease tommy's re, you are see is 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 he likes and that's the reason why is well keeps behaving. so currently 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
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progression makes jew safer. it doesn't make is rarely safer state with us for the majors. developments on i'll just say right on counting the costs defense. john's looking profit as the one goes as to the rise in global on sales. how fall the us go with ministry age. israel plus couldn't june for the school tension threatened israel's plans to grow gas, export counting the costs on out the the you're watching else a 0 reminder of our headlines this our, the is really military is stepping up. it's bombardment of gauze as hospital tanks have surrounded our run. think see hospital complex in regards to city,
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thousands of displaced palestinians or sheltering there is really forces also have also from the near, i'll shift the hospital. that's the largest in gaza city, just hours earlier showing killed at least 6 palestinians sheltering in the compound. the world health organization says that there was intense violence around the hospital with an 11000 palestinians have been killed since october. the 2nd well goes as health industry had previously warned that the districts largest hospital was on the brink of collapse. i'll ship is located in kansas city and his gauze is most expensive medical complex. it's a lifeline for people seeking urgent medical care without fuel. the hospital cannot run its generators and a power outage will shut down. machines such as ventilator is an incubators. the u . n says this threatens the lives of not only the injured but also pregnant women and newborn babies. gases health ministry says hospitals and clinics are over
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whelmed 18 of the strips. 35 hospitals have been forced to close due days really strikes if you do the math more than half the hospitals are now out of order. those still open are short of medical supplies, short of clean water and of course short the fuel dr. muhammed mccullough. lucky as a surgeon at the l. shift the hospital in gauze. and he spoke to us earlier about the situation it has been, you know, applying uh, a plan the initiate pushing and squeezing she falls with that until you feed. that's gotta be in the water zone. so the edit site in this top since the last evening with a sized bomb being ship, a hospital died at the the home is hospitalization. in front of the main emergency department on the outpatient hospital. and then you can, he had also done shots and then you will know that the tanks are getting me on the other to ship a hospital. so what happened though,
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over the last month they said that everyone fee this is unsafe if they switch supposedly $1.00 of the safest place in gaza. and then the people outside of the bomb being and they would push to leave a ship a hospital. so just start with the patients. i was moving between the departments of a shoulder which has the thousands of patients and 700 only bits get participation, but we have to adapt or these thousands of patients within the hospital. so what's happening now that or the patient in the field is that the moment when they are going to attack the she falls inside, they would kill us. and then many of the patients have left the hospital. i'm taking the treatments or surgeries, or just when you also the patients that you don't get in. that's what's happened to the patients. what's happened to disobedience who have used to hosted with a center or who are the people i think a statement is to be at around 60000 and they also said they are leaving the hospital because not was one of the taken places to do. so what they have done from the beginning is science trying to make or the hospitality of the health facilities
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and take it to work. and to do that limited you last. yesterday we were talking about if you were running out of your thoughts for some but currently we are talking about the safety of the saw, the safety of the people as to beating the for the most of the south of gauze automated or does that then you would be safe, then you bump it well, you know, the, the 6 cities was thought i didn't did was they say it's one of the safest place. you can go through this out. it's full of this, but it's around in the street and then they push the people to work for a long distance to be able to reach that. and then there is no guarantee that the business states, as you're watching the skies over gaza, more than 11078 palestinians have been killed and is really strikes according to the health ministry that has since october, the 7th, another 183 palestinians have been killed in the occupied west bank in the past 5 weeks. more than 2280. there have been detained on the is really side more than
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1400 is really is were killed in home. us is attack on october. the 7th and the as really military saying that 40 soldiers have been killed in gaza since the ground offensive began. that was on october, the 31st joining the onset as mount fields where the director of the golf study center and professor of contemporary, middle east politics and guitar university officers 0 correspondence hush him, i hope are also with us. so there are, there's a flurry of activity with talk centered around possible hostage release. but so far this been very moderate success. i mean, we've been saying for a while that the, the traditional mediating powers, whether it's egypt, whether it's guitar had been trying to secure something like this. we've seen for people since the beginning it since, since the captives were taken inside. because it 4 people be released in the last month. um and i'll show you were pointing out that we can't put them all in the same category. because as far as these negotiations are concerned,
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or very come different conversations going on, depending on who we're talking about, correct. i mean, so far the, so that the sort of talk about 2 categories, the 1st major categories, one is the, um, any kind of doing nationalities and those are basically a one category. and the other category are the, is or eighty's and is there, it is also 3 categories according to how much one of them is admitted to the person that the other one is to the woman. and also that the category is the elder of men . so we to now and on all of this discussion and negotiation that i'm not sure about which a little bit of talking about and as far as we know from previous a folks and, and then because the issues that the focus on the i many accounts in particular because this is the, the aim of by that administer ation and also on do nationalities as much as they can. um, but it seems there are a logistic problems, logistical problems because there is no evidence that how much keep to us before
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and what a place that is appropriate for roads. that is a problem of having cars to move people from different places to a place with the car. i'm going them buy them to different places and does that. and also that is a major problem. um that is communication and in the interview with the department instead of the pharmaceuticals i'm how much if i'm in a bundle of months in those eyes or something post today. and there was a talk about uh, communication and populum, which basically because of the destruction to the mobile and station different, the places they used to do to does that in 2 hours. if there is either course, now it took them to 24 hours or, or 40, i thought, what is the defensive from the ground? and what do you mean to communicate to communicate with the, with, with the, with the, how much the lives in the gong. so this is communication between the i'm us, leaders outside, oh god and the for inside pickup inside of that. so that's another complication to so it's actually it's a fast entity via the lease of, of caught this. so it's, it,
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things are becoming more complicated. the more of this military operation, exactly. obviously as, as a movie, like caution katasha been talking to, i was gonna say everybody, not everybody, but the united arab emirates, egypt today. uh, the c i a and the massage. so, i mean, it does look like there's a lot more movement on this front. then there has been, are you expecting something soon? in terms of an announcement in terms of the captive release? anything? yes, for the simple reason is that they have been working on the details of this agreement for quite some time and they wanted to happen any time soon. but you can tell from yesterday that the ties would like to see this as part of a cool today to f, as because the more team you have on board, the likelihood of view imposing a deal becomes stronger. this is why the u. a is the old board, the egyptians. oh and what?
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because ultimately is going to be through the both of the age of chaz with, with because, and then they would go to the next summit for the political backend at the moment. she has the are a lot to model the have the umbrella of the out of league, and the oh i see. oh, i see you were talking about 1200000000 muslims all over the well. so you come up, you come up to the international committee and to the americans in particular, and you say, listen, it's about time for you to put book to pressure on these bodies. because i said, because the problem here is we yeah, we should always put the street as a fact on the ground to can i mean our public opinion of the possible to the they are extremely important in any equations that happens in the near future. you can not even all of them, because i'll tell you the perception of these parts of the well, the out of when to the americans into a 1001 and say, listen, we will break away from a talk about we will recognize these are right in exchange for a buddy city and state, the out of perceptions that says that these, why these were very smart the, an ottoman moving the olives. one of the same time doing the best to prevent it by
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the same from being established today. when you say that we would like to establish a police in your state. it's easy said then done because you have to commit the videos of dollars into a building, gaza, but you have to drop it with who's going to take over is, is going to be by the sci fi too widely seen as disconnected from that, from reality. very weak, we can over the last to use what happens to how much of these issues are now being debated behind closed doors. because you cannot bring them to the public. this so sensitive, so delicate that they have the potential to just fly off this part of the wealth of this explains why the, the negotiations are extremely delicate behind closed doors of this explains why over the last 48 hours, everybody has been. everyone has been very tight lips about the details of this agreement hush and mushroom. thank you very much, the both of you. now let's take you to the occupied westbank. we've been looking at
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everything coming out of gauze of the latest on the ground, the diplomatic activity around release of captives. but there's also the ripple effect, of course, of this war in the occupied westbank where 14 palestinians have been killed. and one of the biggest is really raids there this year. it's been the most violent since october, the 7th. and that happened on thursday with more rates being carried out into today . friday morning. brandon smith is in jeanine with the latest, a major clean up operation in janine on friday. this was a little late road until his riley bulldoze is don't get up. 14 people were killed in the raid on thursday. it's the biggest as being here since october. the 7th and the funerals have been taking place today. a lot of fights has amongst the people taking pods in those funerals. there was a lot of anger here. there is a lot of frustration so far. justin,
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janine 40 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th and around 2 and a half 1000, almost 2 and a half 1000 have been arrested. these reilly's will always say that they are targeting what they call palestinian terrorists and in janine is one of the centers of a lot of different posted in fighting groups. the biggest is the janine battalion here, and there is a feeling that there's a sort of attempted revenge on behalf of these ratings here. perhaps taking care of unfinished business targeting the occupied westbank while focus is on what's happening in gaza and targeting the i'm the groups here to try and we can them as much as possible bonus man, i'll just say era. janine also 0 is knew that abraham is in ramallah in the occupied west bank. what's the latest across the west bank near to we've heard from bernard's about the funerals of the for the palestinians killed. but since thursday morning, we're talking about 20 palestinians killed and they've been late to rest in different
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cities. the main and largest one was in jeanine, but we've had people killed in other palestinian cities including a 17 year old palestinian who was killed in the i that a few decals according to our sources where he was just outside his house in a courtyard, kind of the place when he was shot ambulances and medical teams were prevented from reaching him, leaving him to die. and then these really slow, 2 soldiers will have withheld the body for a while, then handed it over to the palestinians for burial. this is part of the tension that is ongoing here in the occupied to us bank as these is way new ways continue to increase. not only during the nights we're seeing also rates during the day we're seeing images and videos of posting is being beaten up like the video we've seen today in his close to ramallah and the occupied west. spect we're seeing also
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a big kind of simian homes being demolished to palestinian houses. occupant the want us in have grown after is really forces way that the area they say that the to palestinians are responsible for shooting attack. that plus one is really sucks. are killed in august, so all in all these really forces are basically making cues all the time that the o eyes are not one, gaza to kind of finish and continue what they've been starting all by at the slower pace. now continuing with those rates with those intensity and post it is will tell you that they are also intimidating. many people including telling the preacher of a mosque that he's in fighting against is really, is posted in say that they are under his radio occupation and they want the world to know that it's been decades and that they're not seeing any end of that occupation. a little bit, let's talk politics for a bit because the palestinian authority has raised the prospect of potentially at
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some point in an uncertain future. assuming responsibility over gaza. tell us about that. well, since the palestinian internal splits between factor and how much the palestinian authority has been clear that there would be no states in gaza, no states without garza, we sold them double down on that directory at this time. and we're seeing that same statement being repeated earlier in previous wars that they've garza is part of the occupied palestinian territory. and so president boss has reduced the statement, re affirming that if the pit posted in a forward the was to control garza, it should happen only as a part of a comprehensive political deal, which would include the end of the occupation, basically seeing the past. and in the forward to begin, we'll control, we know that the palestinian authority is effective, the in charge here. and you look, you'll find to us by what really, who's in charge is these radio occupation forces that rate in an out any minutes of
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the day. so really they posted in, i'll forward this is week and they were trying to say that they want a political solution that would see the end of the occupation. what does that will happen whether they will indeed be in a position to rule garza? it's difficult to tell now need abraham reporting from ramallah in the occupied west bank. thank you very much into the women in turkey's largest city have been staging a sit in protest in support of palestine for the last 10 days. 74 non governmental organizations have taken part. protesters have been urging passers by to observe 5 minutes of silence to honor those who have been killed in the cause of war. to them costello reports from a symbol where and since the announcement flew most of the square and assembled dozens of angels and their members have gathered today to show solidarity with the palestinian women against israel's indiscriminate targeting of civilians. in garza,
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as the area is a choice, the district, the asylum, sits, and initiatives also attended by many foreign visitors around here. the next thing that anyone's doing about it, we need to be now, you know, who is actually going to stand up with these people. how are they getting away with keeping innocent people every single day? how we things getting so bad and no one is doing anything about it. it's, it's a day of, of stacy the lines of international doctors are also here to process israel's targeting of hospitals, targets and health services, medical stuff and hospitals. and for me, these are not acceptable. dep ribbon injured people, his a case mediterranean international law. so if you're saying out loud how services are not targets, these are the names of the, from the city of children who were killed since so forward 7 israel bomb bang garza and the women
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a here are not only here because they are trying to show solidarity with palestinian women but also they're also mothers and they say they will continue their silence to 10 for 5 more days. and they say this is lee is that they can do so give support to palestine and i'm console l just there is some hundreds of people in the canyon port city of mombasa are also showing their solidarity with palestinian ends in gaza. they've been calling for a complete ceasefire. now come, web reports from boston. here in kenya is for the city as monassa on the shows of the indian ocean. many members of the most of the majority population of express the diversity with the policy and in people. an opposition to israel on going offensive on gaza? i i'm feeling very but because it's something in the 21st can study. it's something that uh, in my opinion or the thing that is no trouble has to be up. and especially because of the humanitarian cases. we did up ending us 2 weeks ago,
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hundreds of faithful to the street to 6 home for the liberation of palestine in a different story. in the capital, nairobi best place to try to sell every. instead they probably have a site protest who's the mohammed organize the demonstration here in mombasa, there's a big naples is fine. we to not talk to us and we can never have that with them. well, we are working on all of them. the people are getting tenants each and every day. so there's a big need for all this conference to come to gave up. and then what is right about doing president william russo has expressed support for israel, which is disappointed. many people here historically can be as governments of being close allies of the west, ever since independence from british colonial rules. some of the people bring this most of fundraising, so people in gaza, or they say they don't come painting until the ceasefire malcolm web. alex's era,
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mombasa can, yeah, the taking a brief look at other world news, the war and ukraine is nearing the end of its 2nd year. and the number of women who have lost their husbands is growing from mcbride reports from the capital key. and there's a special bond between the loan, a mazda, or, and a 7 month old puppy. he's from monday to the to husband deluxe a phone near the front line, and took care of just a few days before he was faced puppy was my husband's favorite. she tells us that the helps me cope with the loss of a combat medic. they got married in march of this year and he was killed in june. was a how do you shut the can be not young? unfortunately, there are some people who collect the who is somewhere else and not here. they
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don't know what losses and don't understand the price we pay. this rule of remembrance in keith is a tribute to soldiers who have been killed in the conflict since 2014 mo pictures have been added since the start of this full scale war, especially in recent months by families who want to remember that left the government both say how many ukrainian soldiers have died so far, but it's thought to be in the 10s of thousands and does this will grind zone that will be many more, which means 1000 is more widows at this on therapy class. will way those are able to express the feelings on campus. if any, a pod coleman co chose to paint code face which husband's passion. when he read a tape like some zoo or what technical garden there was like lakes, we saw this kind of features hill this life has some moments. so meditation, this organization alone supports 2500 widows and their families. as in many things,
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we understand that no one will play such a basement. and so for the country, it's a tragedy. but some the, the world would and, and women like us, we'd be needed to revise the country. so we have to be strong. i don't know, number of widows, but old dealing with incalculable loss of mcbride, i'll just say right, keep in bangladesh. government workers are protesting over low pay and poor working conditions. after rejecting a pay rise from the government, ambulatory has more from the assure the industrial area near the capital dr. as like many government workers across bangladesh, someone's may not is trying to survive by cutting costs. the latest pay increase offer will hardly help us. what we are getting now with over time can pay you need to demand for rains and food essentials, literally, and other expenses that i have. like sending money home to my indoors or from my
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children's education. workers and union later said they faced the implementation and harassment when the protests and the demonstrations are often forcefully suppressed by police who you're unable to express our sorrows and rightful demand. as the police violence leave correct down on us by using bullets into a guess. let me say some of the worst violence has taken place in industrial areas . we don't want anyone to get who's will lose the lives we are doing our juicy with the utmost caution and diligence to maintain order. we are extremely sorry for any lives lost and recent projects about $4000.00 clothing factors that con, for 85 percent of bundle dishes, $55000000000.00 and will export the supply. many of the world's top brands, floating factory owners said they're under pressure because the last of our brands are offering lower price boom, done before, and low wages, health buying a that remains comforted in the global market. the government has fix the new
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minimum monthly wage for government factory workers at around $115.00 for the workers that demanding nearly doubled, that research shows that bind with or should government workers get the lowest monthly wages in the world compared to other government producing countries, i'm assuming that the tip and not by you have to be nice if the workers do not have proper nutrition and diets phase, going to be lower productivity and efficiency version increasing up with trend for food prices. rent over essential goods for us workers on demanding better pay now. but the ones that are category government manufacturers are, it's that employees to return to work with rising inflation and storing foot prices . it's not just the government workers who are out protesting this with fixed incomes have also taken to the straight in recent months. a major challenge for the government ahead of general election due in january temperatures rate i'll just say to actually industrial area or were you letting you go some breaking news we need
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to bring to you. i want to show you pictures that we've just received. now warning, they are distressing. images of palestinians being the north of the gaza strip were bombed as they were fleeing. now these are images of the injured arriving at our exit hospital, many of whom are children and women. they were targeted next to why the gaza. that's the goal, is a river that is still in northern gaza. it's not the 1st time palestinian sling had been targeted while trying to leave. the area will bring you more on this. as soon as we have it on alpha 0, the the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination into by the
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to these really essentially what he said, if what happens continues to happen, they're not going to be many p. 4 that's for piece from around the world. they want to see the tire in gaza on demand adhering. and they want the us to stop funding. the palestinians fleeing on the main road towards southern gaza or hit by an is really there, a stripe, the single venue. it's good to have you with us. this is l 0 life from to ha. also coming up in the program. the edit site dentist thompson the last evening with a sizable main ship house because died at the, the time out of getting near on me. and so she falls with us.
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