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for the cause of the law. just the medical complex sales chief a hospital comes on the attack 5 times in 24 hours as the overall jeff told in the past has 11000 and tie it and neighborhoods in row and as well. funding has now damaged 50 percent of all housing in golf. if there's a hell on us today, it's name is laws. i'm guessing the slicing escalates and also city thousands of palestinians are taking what ever they can carry and heading south and south just fixed the . well, let us about 1600 g m t. if that's 6 o'clock in the evening, and garza with school has been head spine is really
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a strike. at least 50 palestinians have been killed in that raid. the elbow rock school and garza said he had been sheltering displaced palestinians. the windows had been taken to nearby hospitals, many of whom have come under fire as well. for major hospitals in the north, on the is really siege. is there any time since night as of surround to these major health facilities, including clauses largest hospital, l schafer. hundreds of people, patients and medical stuff. a trapped inside o c fence has come on the is really $55.00 times in the last 24 hours. these are some of the scenes of tale, some fit inside the hospital, which is also overcrowded, with no water. the conditions that are increasing the diet and desperate every hour, as well as rarely times of also surrounded the run pc of us that will be a new one. and also that provides cancer treatments for children. patients content in our palestinian sheltering in the hospital also being fired on if they tried to escape and inside the outcomes hospital. as you can see, that power has run out,
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forcing doctors to operation the doc, the red crescent that operates this hospital is saying that is rarely snipers nearby. i've also opened fire on the facility. michael apple has more. is really tanks on the streets. yeah, hold on t c and lc for hospitals in the north of the gaza strip. let's see a street baffled 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 shift this hospital emergency unit. the hospital with all inside will be sheldon any minute. the is really occupation 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,
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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 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 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
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the i see you guys. health industry uses 18 of its $35.00 hospitals and 40 of the health sciences on auto service due to damage or lack of fuel. the white house says israel has committed to what it calls tactical pauses for humanitarian aid, lasting for hours a day to be announced, 3 hours in advance. but reports in his riley media site will apply to small areas of the strip. well, sweet baffles, raged in the north. in the south reports that nearly 600 palestinians with jewels citizenship will be able to leave garza through the roof of crossing where the website. this is a nightmare that were full families living in our house. most of the few people living under one roof baking bread on an open fire. we have to burn out books, no volta, no electricity for 30 days. phase growing desperation to flee. what the u. n is
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cooling headed on this. mike level o g 0? well, we can our speech hall correspondence on the ground to hire a couple assume he joins us live from con eunice in the south of the gaza strip tarik. this strike about 2 hours ago on the elbow rock school. 50 days. do you know how many people were sheltering of the? yes, of hundreds of people with sheltering in a rock school in gaza strip as they would like to be away from the use of any relentless attacks on the treachery, as, as well, keeps showering every single area in the territory with hundreds of materials and even onto the re, a shilling, what is really important is that people's out work that protects it. they want to be safe from these people. but meanwhile, as well as talking to the yards of this house of this school leading to the feelings. busy around 50 pounds of students who lost their life today due to the is really,
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really interest component of this part of this school generally. so the attacks on familiar and similar schools in the north and even central areas of golf. the city is not yet you. they have also, but to differentiate active nation schools that have later tend to be show interest you that, that attempting to show to more than one time as the people are sheltering arms evacuating to those places, to view a safe and to have a glimmer of hope that they might not be targeted. meanwhile, the relentless compartments in the north and indeed a central areas of garden city for those areas including schools, hospitals, medical facilities also continued in order to force people to evacuate, to flee, to the south. southern areas of does a strip. meanwhile, with abutment in the south, continues the people where a number of people have been attacks. i'm targeted while they were fleeing from the north to the south of areas of gaza strip. and is really small eco's shooting. even egypt, doses of palestinians for out this, with these waves evacuation,
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you say so many people are sheltering at schools, hospitals to we've seen now multiple strikes as i was chief us. so many facilities remain surrounded. all people still trapped inside to the people generally are still dropped in the central areas of gauze. the city i don't, family relatives was still even the in the central areas above the city. they have no other option just to remain the they, they say that the roads on site, they are targeting the people who are leading to the southern areas of the church street. and even meanwhile they are running learn foods and will to the face. so the difficulty in terms of having access to basic necessities of living in the north and central areas as is ready maneuvering troops and even also the re all in circling the entire gaza strip, including the north and a central areas of the gospel city. now people that are really desperate in terms of the ongoing really interesting strikes they,
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artic and such things were suppressed when the clean to the southern areas of the territory as they were forced to move distance on thoughts to reach the destination to the southern areas and they might be also attacked by the iceberg stations, the troops on the ground until i had seen, and even in the rush you drove. uh well, let me ask you then about what we're seeing on those roads because they all supposed to be evacuation car doors and people have been coming on to find as they've been slipping. this, the conditions in the north are obviously a terrible focus through what they're experiencing as they try to move south, where they're also bombardments. yes, they've been bachmann in the north of the gaza strip. is much more severe. i'm the destructive in comparison with the southern areas of the church street, but also the really interest attacks continue in the south of the gaza strip targeting farm months, residential houses, factories and even. busy also
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a super infrastructure in the us house of the gaza strip. now it is to ration is that in the some of the goals district people becoming overflowed with the um, the resilience thing in the united nation shelters in the hospital as because of trying to see other kids around are filling the room and even the courage, those of the hospital in order to be safe on the way from the city compartment. so people, even when they are leading to the south of the gaza strip bombing continue, and even the consumption of, of food on the south in the sense of the southern areas of does the strip is, is really increasing due to the massive crowds of wave a displaced people that have turned up to the southern areas of the 2 or 3 people are finding a massive difficulty in terms of having access to food or a force to line up for long hours to get their basic contents. and even they were forced to move for long distance, even in the southern areas to get what's up to bring to the for the families due to the lack of transportation on the ongoing fuel crisis. he'd be southern and he'd
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been in the whole district a couple was in the with that live report for us from con eunice and the southern part of the gaza strip. thank you, tara, please stay safe. how? what does international law say about what's happening in goals? are right now the geneva conventions, a series of international tracy is governing conduct to during, onto complex. the message is clear. hospitals and medical personnel off limits during war delivers attacks on hospitals are considered war crime. that includes strikes on health care facilities that are not let treat august. the conventions stage that medical stuff and transportation such as ambulances must be protected. they also say the medical personnel should be considered neutral. pay has to be left to learn, to preserve unsafe guidelines. violation of the issue monitoring principals have consequences, including legal prosecution. what are the aspect to dr. mad skill, but he's a doctor who's worked extensively in garza including the l. c for hospital which as we pad has come on,
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the is rarely attacked. he says these attacks have reached an intensity where they are seemingly intended to deliberately kill large numbers of palestinians. they have been systematically targeting the health care. i'm not the only during this attack, as long as i've been working during all the recent attacks there has been messed about takes a text on healthcare and retro reported during the 1st 2 weeks of this attack. more than a $107.00 texts on health care. so this is part of these really medical doctrine. they will shoot that anything that they consider palestinian infrastructure, schools, churches, most hospitals, ambulances, people, civilians. so of course of what we see now is the most extreme expression of a racist poet take where you do not respect human value. listen,
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the counting today is 12002 of them, 6000 children have for the cube, our children field for me. see, we did 28000 that sums up 240000 killed or wounded palestinians during 4 weeks. and say you need a master to ask her to have a chance to slide these 28000. and when you then in addition to attract health care, you took the motor, you've talked about where you trust the medical supplies. this is a genocide in the making full camera up to like everybody sees it. and it goes on day after day after day, which show they stop the scene, read from ship up to date what they bought, the outpatient clinic level expertise. they bought the maternal award sold over. if you'd use the cube, 13 people and, and i'd like to express as a doctor that the hospitals are temples of protection of human value all over the
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world. this really is, you know, they, they don't respect anything. and what this has to be like 50 by you and by the us, if these had been hospitalized, caring for white people in, you're never, ever, this is a ration is politics. it's actually this, this testing. i think we have to consider this as the great just more of collects in which then politics in my generation and it keeps going. it's not them, it's not to have, you know, costs are printed, printed 3. makes hell look like a tea party. this is horrible. well, in the past couple of hours, these really prime minister has been making some comments about casa and his plans for its future. let's find out a little bit more from mountain fish that he's unoccupied. the stories coming across this for us. how am i seeing us in yahoo is and sharing some of his security
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vision that he's been talking to mirrors all of the communities around the guys a border. and he said to israel will continue to control security and guys after the war. he also said that they simply can't rely on an international force. now you remember the natalie of this week. he said that there would be, it will continue to overall security responsibility. and he told us television just 24 hours ago. so there had to be a credible is really force that could move into guys a to kill people that he called the terrorists. now the united states has been pushing the idea of what happens after the war and one of the things that they were keen on and pushing, going to be talking to regional partners about it was creating some sort of international force in gaza with an enhanced palestinian authority, it would seem from the comments of benjamin netanyahu, and he's completely rolling this side of. this also complicates the idea that the
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us has a ton of to the idea of a 2 state solution. of course, almost impossible to have a 2 state solution. if one of the states can randomly run into the other state or what it calls security issues at all, and stay with me because i, i want to ask you about a public opinion poll that we've been saying from in, in his reading newspaper, which suggests that a significant 59 percent of his way, the support of ceasefire and exchange. but the release of there is held captive by him off. now in terms of leadership, some 52 percent favor benny counts as a prime minister. that's in stark contrast to the small 26 percent to believe benjamin us and yahoo is the one who's best suited to leading the government island given what we've had from nation. yahoo! today there were also some pretty interesting numbers in this pole as well. about what is riley's believe should happen off to the end of this will specialize the figures in the, in this poll
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a certainly out in line with every other pool we've seen over the last 3 or 4 weeks . it suggests that these really people have done with benjamin netanyahu as prime minister. they don't trust them to look after is really security. and so they want to see him replaced, and some of them were talking about replacing him before the end of the war. but on issues particularly about whether or not israel should have a presence in guys after the war at 41 percent supported leaving guys a to an international force. the idea put forward by the americans, but 44 percent were support remaining in guys in some form know 22 percent. say that should be was a military presence. and also 22 percent say that there should be a return to its really settlements in guys that you remember that is really settlements were closed and build doors. and these really miller trees pulled out of their final presence. and guys, in 2005, this pool would suggest that at least 22 percent want to see them or ton and some
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form in some military presence. they're not just the blo cape, it's been around guesses in 2005, but actually in the strip itself i, i got to well caused problems for benjamin netanyahu because of course the americans want to see a 2 state solution. but of course, the real complicating factor is that many israelis don't want benjamin netanyahu to be part of the discussions about the future of israel's relationship with guys. on such a, there with the latest for us on the view from occupied is to respond. thank you very much, allen. meanwhile, the amount of cas um, check to me and then hold off on a has just arrived in saudi arabia to discuss this war on garza with the crown prince mohammed vince on. just earlier he was in kyra and meeting with the egyptian president, following, not meeting the vehicles on all parties to intensify efforts to stop the war and alleviate the suffering of palestinians. the heads of the c, i a and israel's most odd intelligence agency also met the prime minister of cut
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off here in the home this day. they focused on a possible deal for pause and fighting and release of captives held by him us. well the u. s. is now saying that israel will implement daily for our pauses, and it's military offensive and old and casa, but there's been no official confirmation from israel present. dr. barton has cooled at a step in the right direction. his secretary state says more needs to be done. we appreciate the fact that 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 these 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. well, joining me again here and other how studio is chris hedges. he's an ortho and a pulitzer prize winning john unless chris,
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just in the last hour we were talking about us influence, what's your assessment or just how much leverage the white house, the buys and white house has now near 0. and that's just true for any administration, republican or democrat, the israel lobby is so powerful and has so much money to throw around. an american elections are fueled by money, and it's kind of a form of legalized bribery. and that reach includes in the media. you've seen the way they control the narrative. um, so that's, that's the frustration you know, blinking coming to the middle east. think you really can't do much in terms of the pauses. well, that's fine. as long as they flee the north because it was really wants to empty the north, so pauses are probably acceptable to israel because they serve the military ends. will try so that i think all indications are as to utterly depopulated. the northern part of the gaza strip. let me ask you about leverage elsewhere then because
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a number of key regional powers also have very close relationships with the united states. we've obviously seen a lot of diplomacy taking place in the region. how much leverage does the us have the and i'm thinking here, particularly about egypt. well, there they have leverage. uh, and that leverage is economic. yeah. so you have massive just the difference economy is not in good shape. i think it's about a 161000000000 and that they're all have already been report to probably reported it. but in the egyptian press, overtures of cancelling significant parts of that data. maybe all of that that the ccs in a very tough position because of course that's the dream of the a fanatic right wing zionists. that now control this government to push everyone out of a guys. but that creates a security nightmare for cc cross border raids. and then uh, you know, the, we saw that in the early years with spot on jordan. but yes,
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they certain that's where they have leverage. we'll leverage in a, in a way that they don't with israel. well, if you say the u. s. has no more leverage with is around israel is well aware of that and that there factoring that and into their choices going forward. i'm wondering where that leaves the whole conversation now in terms of trying to reach any kind of a resolution, as we've been seeing huge amounts of regional diplomacy. we know that by and off missing yahoo for instance, for a lot more than he got 3 days. he asked for your, for hours and obviously that's been a huge disappointment to a large amount of arab nation. so also feeling a lot of pressure at public pressure from the street. so how, how much influence and then let me try to see if i can phase this correctly here. how much influence do our of nations feel that the us has left in this conflict? and if so, why is the us here to why they even having these conversations? well there, they don't want to, to unravel any further show that is already unraveled. i think that's what we're
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seeing with blinking. they understand how precarious the situation is, how badly it could go wrong. they don't want a conflict with iran. they don't want to be, be nothing you know, may want to conflict with around the americans do not. and they don't want to see a regional war that brings and has bottom line in particular. so i think that's probably the focus, but in terms of actually being able to stay the hand of israel. and i think the fax over over the last 5 weeks of prove that they really cannot. they don't have that power. and presumably large amount of, of our nations are also seeing exactly what you and i are talking about. yeah, i think they probably figure that out a long time ago. i mean, you know the b b to come see united states and publicly humiliates and the case of obama over the nuclear, randy only goes before congress and announces it so. uh yeah, i mean the israel will probably embrace, but of course they bombed the safe areas in the south. so yeah, no, it's, but they will or anything that facilitates emptying out the north. yeah,
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it is a part of their objective, chris, before i let you go, you mentioned earlier that the us, the white house is trying to shape the narrative. and, and that we see nice and in, in the media. i'm curious about your overall assessment of the coverage of this war so far because you, yourself as a book about the narratives of one society, you mean in the american media and the american media and more broadly in the west . and i'm the, the non west and media because it feels like there's been and more so than in all the complex, perhaps more clear distinctions. and in some of that coverage. well, i think ever since $911.00 muslims have been effectively demonized within the united states and that includes the media. remember, every time they talk about is rarely casualties from october 7th, i'll say it was a teacher who was a doctor. there's no distinction. there's no individual ality within palestinian victims, and then there's
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a cost to essentially define that dominant narrative because of the power of the lobby. and most journalists toward good careers don't want to pay it. so the coverage has been appalling. i think just absolutely appalling and, and really does a disservice to i can, i want to speak about the american media because what i know, but it's a deep to service to the public and says of court. first of all is completely out of context. they don't understand, there's no context a uh, everything began on october 7th of but secondly, just the way they speak about them us. and i mean code words from us arcada isis in that media landscape are really euphemisms for pure evil. and, and it's a very shortly to essentially demonizing everyone. i mean, there's no distinction between palestinians on almost and, and in that sense, they kind of the under current of that narrative as they, they kind of deserve what they get. only been watching hate crimes very much rise
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as well as all of this has been taken place. chris had just then olson pulitzer prize winning journalist, great to get your thoughts. thank you for joining us on august here. thank you. as well as even hearing from more than a month, the gaza strip has enjoyed a blockade imposed by israel and now hung has become a critical issue. the triple of 8 trucks that have entered garza has been described as a drop in the bucket compared to the monetary needs. the bakeries have been targeted and destroyed and i found these are struggling to buy bread. how he forced that reports a month ago, most moved in the family, had a home somewhere to sleep, to cook, to eat. now life is in the open on the streets, a daily struggle simply to survive. the situation is really dia, we try to get some flour to make some bread. we've been met with this radio. it's henry shows. we run for our lives. she comes here every day to make bread. the family. they've been displaced from the home. you know,
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the boat offense with his ro here to con eunice, a less he says, what am i the kind of something that we have nothing, no mattresses, no blankets, no food. 8 organizations have ton that box on us. the children are feeling sick. where is the civilized well with its lectures about humanity, where the arab and muslim people were, are a pets of state, fos to sleep, increase across the strength of being closed because they've run out of fuel flour full out of the it is where the strikes separately being destroyed and directed was damaged by strikes the a by the world. food program says before the war, a 3rd of the population was food and secure. now that definition applies to every single palestinian and gaza. we used to have over 23 bakeries working with a little sick program and at the moment because of lack of fuel, lack of supplies, there's only one functioning there. stories of people going there being online for 10 days and leaving empty handed. that's why my food is taking math isn't the own
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hands. what was the best study? but it had in everyone lined up outside the bakery is treated badly. it's also a humiliation to get pushed and shoved before you get your hands on the life of bread for your child to die trying to get some flowers and be humiliated outside the bakery. her bread baked, she returns to what serves the families home. a daily ritual of survival in a place ever more devastated by this war. our equals it, i'll just say we're all still a head here on out. is there for funerals in the occupied westbank following one of israel's biggest ratings? yeah. the the, brought to you by visit capital or however we got
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a nice little taste of winter across that good pol, tulsa japan, the korean peninsula and northern areas of china. there's weather assistance moving for that blue line that is a cold front and the winds coming in from that cold direction that loyalty direction as we go on through the next couple of days. so the base, some wind and right and some snow that'll shift should be make its way through by legacy of that move. legal move, wesley wind, just pushing and some winfrey showers into a kite a. we'll see showers gathering across the western side of home. she was a go once through the course of the weekend as well as i more wet weather coming through. tokyo shouldn't be too bad in terms of the wind and rain, but temperature is now high than around 15 celsius. so that's something like a 10 degree drop on a sort of temperature we were looking at 5 or 6 days ago, cold enough to recross know the pulse of china. so why to weather say every 2 central and southern areas of china are extending down into south east asia. usual shows they are close to the philippines, or the west of john shower is just not looking too bad. some heavy shows into pony
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. i would some heavier showers to into a good parts of them, like an inch that into thailand. have you show us now the process of turning away from southern india over the next couple of days, but it does stay very unsettled for us for lanka. the weather brought to you by visit castle as the war on gun escalate. 0 to 0 is correspondence request. last night with the noise from the house complete blackouts. bits, all situations are very, very wave here. you do have the air strikes in the area as well. troops now are trying to push forward deep into the gods trip. 11 soldiers have been confirmed as killed during that time devalue are considered to be one of the most densely populated refugee camps. and the goal is to step this neighborhood has been completely destroyed. stay with us for the latest developments on. i'll just era on counting the costs defense,
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johns look at profits as the war and guns as to the rise in global on sales. how tall the us go with military aid to israel plus could you for the school tensions threatened israel's plans to grow gas export? counting the costs on out. is there the the welcome back to watching out a 0 uninstalled you'd say here, and let's remind you about top storage. at least 50 palestinians have been killed and then this really strike on the album rock school and goes to city. a school has been sheltering displaced palestinians. the windows had been taken to nearby
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hospitals, many of whom have come on the 54 major hospitals in northern nevada, on the is riley savage. is there any tanks and snipers of surround to these major health facilities, including cause largest hospital, l. c 5, which is also come on that is really attacked from strikes at least 6 palestinians who are sheltering in the account. i spoke to him how much i will send me the director of the chief of hospital. he told me a little bit about what's been happening on the ground that the key, the only done there is no that the visuals see it. and that, that amount will not be in the notes. the guy says during the day is that can be called on hospitalized and starting at the scene. thank you. i take, i'm not just gonna take the st. custom then and p c has pretend this morning and some people are hospitalized. so what are the channels on the bend?
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outpatient clinic. after that there should that didn't very long time. one minute it was said and the dozens of patients let alone which came with a pin and this is nothing but the rising and that sort of thing. and we cannot find the st getting back to replace the victims on. we cannot even find another way to do it. and i want to, i told me the, the victims of people are lying between our hands and we can both do anything that's in the hospital. the hospital we are heading. even the people who are taking excuse within the hospitality, the complex, and it'll come to you where to send the french from the we are now taking the difficult decisions to compare between who to save and whole toilet the to the outpatient clinic we, we would cost to put the face in soon and victims, i mean, so i told me this morning,
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what is it more than fantasy cases with get it to kind of conditions as we speak about v as a war plans. how about any of our, our heads? needless to say, well i totally loud they'll somebody can supply me and so you wouldn't do as i speak to you. i'm standing in front of 100 dead bodies 100 days. but as to what i cannot do anything to tell when we come up, even betty, our dead people for the situation of the in the hospital, they get the certification on. this is on president it in our history. and this is the advantage of the following. the shading of the baptist hospital, the whole, what it must have. data again is these, laid out, the rest of these are now going to another hospital photo ids. and as we speak louder and scraping, these really wall plays may power in the hospital. we don't want to commit just yet
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another totally stagger them. as we speak. we are being threatened to receiving warnings to evacuate, but we cannot. we cannot do anything to our patients, let alone then keep it does where again, that's in, cause maybe booms are thinking that and 3 minutes below the i don't have to us to because as you know, i know the conditions that are terrible and you are having to make impossible impossible decisions. israel is saying that they are targeting as chief because her mouse is using the space under the hospital as it's combined and control center. and they've been showing satellite images which they claim a proof. what is your own so to that kind of a credit, this is the yeah, these are the total lies. this is message, alien hospice and we are catering to more than 1500000 guides sense
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these are really fault it. could patient policies are totally aware that this is a totally safe area? they are certain that there is no command centers or any tunnels underneath this hospitality. we have more than $250.00 made that can violent t is an add on from all over the world with different caution entities. we think on rough quoting to come on linda has been had, if the know that this is a command center for him as they wouldn't have come here. oh no, it was staff you in the staff, a international because it's, and his staff have been in the hospital and the know for sure that this is a totally civilian hospital catering to the victims and patients getting to more than 2000000 people all across as well, as we've been hearing, tens of thousands of fleeting from northern garza,
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many of them are heading south with the knowledge they don't have homes to attend to. with ortiz and goals that have revealed that these really bumming has caused damage to more than 50 percent. more than half of the housing units across the gaza strip. some $40000.00 housing units and the besieged area had been completely destroyed since israel's abstracts began on october 7th. and the cost of reconstruction is expected to be an ends. preliminary losses in the housing sector estimated to be $2000000000.00, as well as an additional $2000000.00 loss and infrastructure, and that's full 1000000000 in total at the stage. we'll. let's get more on this now with fulton, barrow county is the director of the global institute for strategic research and the professor of public policy has come on basically for university. he's also the author of the book of to the conflict construction and development in the often loss of war. so it's on a new book focuses mostly on, on housing. and i know the was unprecedented. seems to be getting used a lot these days. but can you give us
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a sense of how the destruction that we've seen over the last 5 weeks, how that compares to other complex or? well, it doesn't really, except for the conflicts in the days of the 2nd world war and given the intensity and the period of time in which the damage took place. usually what happens in urban areas and sophisticated cities that you have um, what we call it a less to city of housing resources. in other words, you may have hotels and resorts, uh, a 2nd home that people can use to shelter. while the construction plans are rolled out in the context of guys that none of that exist, in fact, what they have is a backlog of housing that has not be like the structure from the previous floor. and in the context of guys are there even though families that are still waiting for the construction of their homes. that's where it last as a back in 2014. so there is no additional stock of housing in
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guys that to accommodate these people. adding to the fact that these relatives have insisted on displacing 1500000. of course they lost their homes that are moving to become a burden elsewhere in the, in the, in the area. and there is no infrastructure to receive them and to accommodate them . not even emergency infrastructure, which usually is utilized like temporary tens of a prefabricated homes is on because those are used. i'm not allowing that kind of a to accommodate you guys. so the situation is, is really, really bad and it's unprecedented. and the fact that you are destroying in a very confined to area under siege. and it's repeat uh repetitive be nice. this is the 64, and 16 years that they go through. and one damage is cumulative to the other. and it has led to the fire to the situation where there is no real, a sustainable infrastructure in the whole and all of gaza. so tanya,
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you say it's obviously very, very crowded. this is a den, one of the most densely populated places in a while. and i'll last conversation you were talking about a possible is rarely strategy to, to cut the strength to crowd people and even more in the south and, and not let them return to the north. you are already saying that there's no emergency infrastructure that obviously if people are then forced to stay, how would that look in terms of housing going forward? i think unfortunately, i mean, or maybe fortunately, but the unfortunate for the policy is that when the, when trash can, we do what it will be for the support. this has been the table between israel and kinetic regions. but as soon as for the 16 years, they will do the damage and then they have to ask for me to will meet and discuss. and then they would come to to, to help. and they would pay the bill, which is part of the reason why is why i never really doesn't care because they never been asked to pay the bill. usually when you close this kind of damage, people start talking about the reparation at, you know,
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the germans and to recently they were paying operation for, for as right now. both on behalf of east germany and west germany, but is where i never did that. so the engineers or can we do a comes in particular that you maybe the united states, some of the gulf states, and they were for the bill for, for the construction yesterday. in fact a h e countries and international organizations mentioned parish. yeah. to talk about what can happen next. and i suspect that would be a lot of the commitments very, very that we will come for help. but everyone knows that to turn those commitments into programs you need as well, acceptance and support. and this has been the, the experience of the students over the last 16 years. they cannot move with the construction without this, or i agree on to it. or it was really interesting because in, in a often mazda of some of those catches being made in paris, outside of that conference that you were talking about. we heard from the authorities and cause that they came out and said in
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a press conference to the wild, they need humanity before humanitarian aid. they're feeling like no one is listening and that everyone's kind of missing the point. of course, the fact that they're able to discuss the day after now while the bombing is continuing in itself, is outrageous. to be honest, usually you talk about to the construction and the day after, when you have 2 equal states, you know, having to work with each other. and there is some additional capacity within the administration of one or both for them to talk about the villages for rebuilding. but in this particular context, the priority is really to stop the bombing limit the damage limit that killing that is ongoing. and then you start thinking of what can come next and we'll see how that all continues to play out in the coming days and weeks. so $10.00 out. thank you for joining me again. here. pleasure. well, the number of palestinians killed in garza and the past 35 days has now risen to
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move and 11078. that includes more than 4506 children in the occupied westbank is randy, rates have killed a 183 palestinians of the past 5 weeks. more than 2280 had been detained. as well as, as more than 1400 as res raquel, than announced as attack on october, the 7th. these really minute tree says 40 soldiers, i've also been killed since it began its ground offensive on time of the fact you fast. well as palestinian casualties, mount many victims of israel's bombardments, of being buried without funeral rights mass graves up in dog across garza. as you see that folks are full summit trees all over crowded, and many families are now having to dig up long varied bodies to make space. hundreds of palestinians have gathered to hold a funeral for thousands of people killed during and his really raid and jeanine on thursday,
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14 people died and one of the biggest grades in the occupied westbank this year, the most violent since october, the 7th. these really minutes reset is conducted to quite a counter terrorism operations engineering using drugs. it also says that a residence 20 people and seems to guns and ammunition funding smith is in jeanine with the latest for a major clean up operation. in janine on friday, this was a little late road until is 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 is amongst the people taking pods in those skills. there is a lot of anger here. there is a lot of frustration so far. justin, janine 40 palestinians have been killed since october the 7th, and around 2 and a half 1000, almost 2 and
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a half 1000 have been arrested. these riley'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 attempt to 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. jeanine, dozens of people protesting and supports of palestinians have built entrances to a weapons factory in england, or into by b, a. systems it assembled electronic equipment for use and military aircraft and surveillance systems. protest to say the company sells those components to israel. that'd be a says it doesn't directly export any equipment to the country. fox. it does supply components used in us made find to jets that of floating by israeli forces
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a foxy directly responsible for the nice being taken to simmons being to treat the key that the women and children and the child to the full hours is obviously not enough it is quite a ridiculous proposition, and even the head of assessments on computer frontier has said that what this is essentially cooling pool is for doctors to, you know, switch people out and to save lives early for them to go back. because again, i'm sorry, this is it's, it's no, i know what the people because they needed this me most of the head here on elder 0 pulse of east africa,
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remain on the war set with even more heavy rain for cost of the the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global your real estate destination into by the
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business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the welcome back. let's now take a look at some other wealth news now. and a senior us official says that president joe biden is expected to meet china is president, she's in being on wednesday. she will be in california for the asia pacific economic cooperation summit. he invited we'll discuss the countries relations as well as regional and global issues. well, let's hear more from our white house correspondent can be how good can we? i believe this would be the fast missing and what nearly yes. mm. yeah, that's right. and what we know is that the things have been
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a little bit tends between the 2 leaders and so various to be some effort to try and smooth out the relations between the leaders and the 2 largest economies. what we know is that there are going to be some predictable conversations in terms of some of the tensions that have been brewing between the 2 nations. for example, the bible lou that was an incident that was happening earlier this year, which china allowed one to rest over the united states. that is still something that is percolating as well as the fact that there is still a lot of competition and the over the issue of trade. but the message the, the us president is going to be delivering is that, well, there is competition. this is healthy as the united states does not conflict with china. so as a result, the message is also going to be one been given the very difficult tensions that
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exist around the globe. whether be afraid of rush. c or whether be israel of her boss and israel's war on gaza. right now, what the united states believes is that now is the time for diplomacy. and so this is a message that joe biden wants to convey is that there is a role for these 2 countries. to work together, committee house at the white house correspondent with the latest from washington dc . thank you. kimberly. a thousands of people have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced across both kenya and somalia. after torrential rains last east africa was already is helping people move to higher ground as they pass it even more extreme weather. catherine, so it reports this is often models during so readings that off sheet ne, in kenya. the last few days, towns and villages applauded schools of people have lost the homes. many have moved
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to higher ground. the rain is still pounding and they could soon be forced to move again. loud voices across the country of kills more than a 1000 people might. yeah. when yeah um it was very useful so it has affected us now houses have been damaged. how corrupt something washed away, our livestock is gone. fine to say climate change is causing more intense and frequent extreme weather. the region is coming out of its worst drought in 4th, yes. thousands of people live smoke and wide life upsides do in full field rain season. there's an urgent need for he might do to support because the displacement, the switch on top of this, the induct, you know, hesitate to going over the, the region to for neighboring somebody a how old the died about $300000.00 are estimated to flag yahoo! you'll be
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a and you've done to have recorded and usually pay the reins. some experts say these are effect of the el nino where the phenomena created as sees warm. and people should brace themselves for more rain. catherine, sewing all to 0 on the wall, and ukraine is now nearing the end of its 2nd in february. and the number of women who have lost their husbands is growing from the find reports from the capital. jeez, there is a special bond between the loan, a mazda or onto a 7 month old puppy. he's from a they to the, to a husband dyslexic phone near the front line and took care of just a few days before he was so much for me to face. poppy 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 as a how do you shut the can be not. yeah,
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unfortunately there are some people who click the who is somewhere else and not here. they 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. both 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'll be many more, which means thousands more widows at this on therapy class will way. those are able to express the feelings on campus. if any of pod coleman caught chose to paint cold face, which were her husband's passion. when he read the tape like psalms, do or what technical garden there was like lakes, we saw this kind of features hill this life has some moments self meditation.
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this organization alone supports 2500 widows and their families. as i mean, we think we understand that no one will play such a placement. and so for the country, it's society. 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. and then the number of widows, but all dealing with incalculable loss of mcbride. i'll just say right now, let's state this, we're hanging on health and immigration, detentions of 5 years has been released by these trade in government. the man who is identified as ends at why q is from me and law, was in detention of to subbing time in jail for child sexual offences because the high court decision over times a 2000 and full ruling, but how the non citizens without visas could be detained in definitely so long as the government intended to remove them. as soon as reason to be practicable. and
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by the dash government workers are protesting of a low pay and poor working conditions. after rejecting a pay rise from the government, dozens of factories have been damaged and nearly $300.00 of them were forced to shot. tundra chandry has moved from the actually a industrial area near the capital dhaka. as like many government workers across bangladesh, most of months 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 experiences that i have. like sending money home to my indoors of my children's education workers and in union later said they faced inundation and harassment when the protests and their demonstrations are often forcefully suppressed by police who you're unable to express our sorrows and rightful demands . as the police violently correct down on us by using bullets into
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a gas really 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're doing our juicy with the utmost caution and diligence to maintain order. we are extremely sorry for any lives lost and recent apologies about $4000.00 clothing factors that con, for 85 percent of bundle dishes, $55000000000.00, and we'll export the supply. many of the world's top brands, floating factory owner said they're under pressure because the last of our brands are offering lower price boom, done before, and low wages health binder that remain comforted in the global market. the government has fixed the new minimum monthly wage for government factory workers at around $115.00 for the workers that demanding nearly doubled. that research shows that bind with their should government workers get the lowest monthly wages in the world compared to other government producing countries. i'm assuming that the tip
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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 varies and increasing upward trend for food prices rent an over essential goods for us workers of demanding better pay now i bet the others that are category government manufacturers have. 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 has also taken to the straight in recent months. a major challenge for the government ahead of general election due in january to be charged 3. i'll just say that actually industrial area, a tiny new island has appeared off the coast of japan, fedex that say it might not be around to very long. it was formed after an undersea volcano erupted. near you were jima spewing ashan rugs and piled up a 10 days to create the land mass and certainly
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a 100 meters in diameter. but i'm gonna say it's already shrinking as waves washed it away. well after spending 23 years in the us, 3 john pond is i've now been sent to china. miss young jen, jen, and the 3 year old cub arrived and sich one providence. on thursday, the previous 3 babies had been returned. the house on this structure was actually destroyed in 2003. and the reason for that is that far a honey was actually convicted and sentenced to 7 live sentences by his paws and the killing of his right and soldiers with these rays. 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 the wall. now, why did they do that?
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the testing the thickness of the walls. so they know what equipment to use when they come to demolish this house and the family are telling us there was no reason for these raise to come in to that house at this time. right now, they've simply talked to why he's raised one to 2 motors. now this house could be demolished in the next 2 hours and the next 2 weeks, they simply don't know when that demolition is going to come. the water is life. but in palestine it's an instrument of bulky patience. with is a way of controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures. palestinians are being deprived of a universe. so human rights. people in power investigates with an isaac walter and palestine on a jersey to israel is still refusing to allow international journals into jobs
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to cover the carnage they're all that they can report on 1st hand is be, is really saw palestinian reporters risking everything to get the story you 15 members killed and, and asked dr. sharon, what's happening? we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is the listening post the and is really striking to school and gaza leaves, at least 50 people said the victims were displaced civilians who were taking shelter in the school. the color that i'm associated, hey, this is elda 0 life,
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and also coming the cause of law, just the medical complex. they all chief

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