tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 11, 2023 12:00am-1:00am AST
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so that everybody is suffering and gaza. so with the volumes that need to go in are enormous, but they not guessing in one if i could ask you this question, who you feel is responsible for the abandoning of many of the doctors we've been hearing from this evening working at schiffer hospital working at other hospitals up and down the gaza strip. it's not really our role to assign blame and i think i would put it in another way as your previous speaker says, the people who are working in those hospitals, they have because they are there to save lives. they are there who are people who are absolutely committed to the value of human life. so we're all responsible because we old should recognize the value of human life. and we're not putting enough pressure on those who can change things. and we're not putting enough
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pressure on that pressure is not reaching those who can change things and, and go to a real genuine 6 fire stop. but his talk castillo's, he is what i did not sure if you had a chance to hear from such as copiers, of the, the circulation of the w right. show a video. and i just wondered whether you had heard his speech, whether it is your assessment of that message as well. and it's, it is being listened to that this is not just simply another status report that everybody lands in a to and then moves on from will it make a difference? is a duty adult to, to address who's the director general of the, of the world health organization. he made it very clear that he understood what, how wrong and harmful what use and what it means and how it's so destructive, particularly to children. he made it very clear that there is only one big task and
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that is a safe spot. and he was joined by others who made exactly the same for the moment. now the question is, will the world listen? will the world do what strict quiet will the world less than? indeed, margaret harris suspects when from the world health organization. many thanks for joining us in out here. thank you for having me out. just pos, 21, gmc and 11 pm, and guys, i'd like to take a moment to recap on the top story that is being a major is ready error rate on the ship, a hospital in gaza. that's the largest health facility in the territory. the hospitals vicinity has been under constant attack. the facilities already over stretched with patients and in the shortage of supplies. is that right?
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so if i'll ship a hospital is told down to 0 the israel's waging war on the hospitals. lab, what's really snipers in tanks have surrounded or close to 4 major hospitals in the strip, including our schiffer, hundreds of people, patients and medical staff are trapped inside. and inside the outputs, hospital power has run out and forcing don't just to operate in the dock. these recent pictures, the rest red crescent that operates the facilities so as a stray, the snipers nearby of woodside open fire in the world. health organization says 20 hours of goals is $36.00, hospitals are no longer functioning of the and inside the into the hospital power has run out full thing. don't just treat patients in the dock. they were lying on flash lights and phones, areas around the entities and hospital came on the x ray, the attack on 1st and at least 50 percent chance of being killed and then attack on
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a school sail box school in gauze, the city has been sheltering several internally displaced, palestinians circle gen, let's say the health system is so overwhelmed in northern gauze, and so many ambulances have come to attack the throne. enough left the transfer of the victims of the attack and body. just simply piling up on the streets. or let's go to terica as a mutual life, cornelius and the south of the gaza strip intact. can we see an awful lot of is ready ministry activity and then we'll have cause the strip much starts with the impact on multiple hospitals, including the largest health facility in the gaza strip. be i'll ship a hospital the yes they use very religious attacks and the gaza strip in particular is the main central medical test centers in detroit treat had such a continued on top such a great impact on the capability of the hospitals to keep functioning and independent providing treatment for thousands of palestinians in the gaza strip. now just to during the last couple of hours,
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classes are upsets on high exchange. have currently a could be here in the vicinity of a shot hospital that we in palestinian pointers and the use for the occupation forces who are trying to inflict traits and to have access to the front gate which has elvish the hospital, which has just been now targeted by this, by the air force as it relates this bombardment in the vicinity. continue on to the it under the sounds of the is really a mess of f. i exchange a with the palestinian fighters. the attacks also continues in different hospitals, including us or hospice. who would consider it to be the main central hospital for providing a treatment for young babies or, and also the i want to use the hospital, which also is considered to be one of the main specializing centers and medical centers to provide a treatment for patients. and even for, for babies as well, which was clearly targeted by the occupation forces now with the ongoing rates on hospitals and even medical facilities. i know that a significant threats had been imposed on the own these uh facilities as people are
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originally using and overwhelms and these hospitals and medical teams also become absolutely terrified. due to the is really, really important that did not stop specifically in the vicinity of a she hospital for more than an hour from now on the tower. please remind our viewers how important these health services are. not only for treating the insured for treating people that were already sick before the slightest conflict, but also as a place of safety for civilians flinging the violence elsewhere. the hospitals and goals are considered to be one of the considered to be the save. you space for residents who are fleeing from the, from the east for areas of goes to city and the hit towards the open areas in detroit. right now. they don't have any other place to show to end except hospitals, and they are even depending on the services provided in hospitals in terms of having access to water and even the electricity carriage. so that is provided throughout minor and secondary generators. now what is a,
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it's also important to mention that to the ongoing attacks on hospitals is really devastating. and i can't really a fixed on the ability of hospitals, especially specifically with the ongoing fuel crisis as to and to be sure hospitals have cost of electricity. i pronounce of power and sunk, cannot get boxes right now on conducting different surgeries, and even different initial and for state treatments for the internet. people who are turning up to the hospital using only the smartphones and the workforce also to the capacity of pets. the to a carry out operations and giving treatments on the floor to which can give a key sign about the 11th of devastation and even the level of deterioration. the medical teams are really experiencing in the north and even in the central areas of the territory attack is known to of hospitals. so people have been seeking safety and shelter and is at its schools to and of course now the death of at least 50 people off to tackle that out for rock school. what more can you tell us?
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so yes, uh this quote had been targeted by these without the patient forces like any of the schools that have been previous though. so i talked a by the, the, by the, is really just, and these are the schools because it, it to be one of the main cause that is to be main. schultz. as for the people who were evacuated from the northern areas and the scenarios of the 2 or 3 and to be looked at a bit we, i'm safe from the is benny from apartment because the united nation because it has to be as an international and goes organization that might afford protection for a simple the, especially if williams had to their hope to test and even to that them at to their main senses in order to be protected from these. but the ongoing founding and showing by the easy way to austin to read. meanwhile, different schools have been talking to by the it's really occupation forces it the last i took that to play some brock of school had to clean the lives of around 50 pounds things who were just residing bit but they were residing that without having sufficient access to shoes and was i so they were suffering. and now with this i've
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talked back to the lives this situation and in schools become much more excessive basis as people are really terrified to say it to face the same. and as what happened in the north and central areas of the surgery and type just to remind of you is, i mean we heard some of all the how we're going testimony earlier from some of the doctors who are working in a ship a hospital or have worked bad, they talk about the labor and delivery was being hits about the intensive care unit being hit about patients having to be moved to all the locations. can you give us an idea of how challenging and environment is to be able to evacuate anybody? a tool for mouth shift and indeed all the hospitals affected or that's absolutely a catastrophe. a normal day is cause as hospitals as full of patients who are receiving good treatments. and the number of hospitals in gaza strip is really limited. and there was much more pressure with the medical teams to keep providing
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a treatment for more than 2300000 palestinians living aside 365 square kilometers. now, the main important thing that as well as targeting the, the, the odds of the hospitals and sometimes the carrier to conduct a deliberate as traits by talking to specific departments of different hospitals, which we effect on the ability over the medical teams to keep providing a treatment, so it's really dangerous when you have different kinds of patients that consultations can any patients and you are talking about some chronic disease patients who are really face notable difficulty in terms of mobility and test. also of having of having kind of help from the medical team. so the situation that is really catastrophe as medical teams, are trying to work with the minimum a rates of a capabilities and even supplies and b, r. keep working till now which give a to find that they are doing their job despite all the difficulty and boast and surrounding them. and these ready, i've talked to also continued targeting boost areas and even the facilities which
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really can add much more pressure on them to be still functioning. and the, according to the direct, obviously by hospitalized that we won't leave our patients, we will be with them till the end of this around a fine thing. and we will keep providing them with a treatment. because if the, if the issue of a hospital was as told and even a destroyed patients and gaza strip will face must have the true ration. which like it's out, mike, for the life of each of risk and even collapse. a topic many science the all day. those terry cover as the and con units in the south of the gaza strip. okay. well look, we can now bring in talk to gaston, happy to see. so it was a plastic and reconstructive search. and currently the highly baptist hospital usually works at the i'll ship a hospital and gaza. thank you very much for joining us. obviously things will be moving very, very quickly and, and around the i'll ship a hospital as far as we are aware. the hospital itself has been bombarded,
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but fun cases being bombarded, we spoke to doctors earlier saying that all the facilities and wants to in the hospital are being affected. how, how do you understand the situation be playing out on the ground but the whole system in the northern part has gone to has not i think unfortunately we've lost our gas stops. a got some of the seats. i will try and get back in touch with them, but so let's continue with the story, but focus on some of the other efforts of the united nations security council. let's be holding an urgent open briefing on israel is a tax on hospitals. in garza health crisis that the director general of the world health organization was speaking a little earlier and says the health care system is on the brink of collapse. last week w jo, documented fifa tax on 5 host because the one day in the past $48.00
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alone for hospitals have been put out of action to be presenting some $430.00 beds more than 100 of all you and colleagues have been killed and county and as we speak, the reports are firing outside the c 5 and run tc hospitals the have of the gods as strips $36.00 holes to be those and 2 thirds of its primary health care centers are not functioning at all those that are functioning on operating way beyond their capacities the health system is funny. it's nice of have same basically the director general of the palestine red crescent society also spoke and says,
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israel is deliberately attacking medical facilities. the 2nd setting does a is from the tech hospitals being deliberately targeted in a desperate attempt to force the civilian population. also got the last 24 hours. so the thought of getting go back to these protocols because. ready share for a hospital with tens of thousands of people shutting that allows the hospital well our hunger lenses when when we bought it from the emergency problem ethics, we'd like you to sleep, escape setting to yesterday. oh, so then did he on hospice a our quotes hospital. mister president, i had to do you like this statement 2 times in the last few hours of the situation . how long the hospital is changing by the minute this place be displaced, people at the hospital was ongoing getting shot that as we speak during the last
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quarter with my colleagues at the quotes hosted to 2 hours ago, they told me that 20 people have been penetrated by direct filing adults, one person has been kit. they are asking, what can they do? where should they go? thousands of innocent lives and the 10 minutes right of being kissed. the color spokes person for israel is a foreign ministry. says that the death toll from the last attack in southern israel on october, the 7th is being revised to around 1200 from a previous government estimate of 1400. this i'll speak to him, the father who she joins us from occupied eastern east level. and i'm the, what more do we know about the, these revised figures? all the spoke 1st and nothing's really foreign ministry confirming that the death
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toll is now 1200 along his release and not 1400 as it has been for the previous weeks. and that's because they're citing that as they have continued to identify corpses. they have found that there are a lot of them who belong to him as spiders, and not as rarely as, as previously reported. now the is really is have kept van death toll at $1400.00 saying that it was both military police personnel and civilians. but the foreign ministry confirming and his statement, and an interview to a f p that, that number now stands at 1200 from the october 11th attacks. all right, so i'm to many, thanks for that update. so let's bring it in mind to charlotte, who's with us here in the seed. you a moment. look, i mean, an awful lot has happened and the last hour. so what we've seen played out in law screens is a complete ramping up all of the military activities by it's right,
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the forces in and around the ship a hospital. and is this, in your opinion? are we edging towards a decisive moment in this conflict? well, it certainly getting from bad to worse. we thought that is that it would uh with i've had the hits rock bottom already by october 17, but clearly there is no law that is there. i will sing too. and clearly what you're saying are on the hospital is just uh, it's certainly not an exception to the rule that the rule has been bombing, hospitals, and bombing hospitals. also, it not has been an exception to the rule of bombing scores as we, as we just mentioned earlier. and, and that is not that extension to the rules of bombing, we're special buildings and bombing moss and all sorts of civil infrastructure. so clearly is right, going from one roles to another law. but today,
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this very particular bombing of the shift uh vicinity. it just goes to turning just how far vengeful, these very limited, that it has become. the not acting even like a military because these are one war crime. so another war crime, i've got another war crime. you just stop, you know, keeping track of the number of war crimes as being gathered as if this is just uh, you know, rogue elements being armed by the united states and getting these crimes with such an impunity. we'll talk about in tennessee and talking about war crimes. i mean, we, we will know, of course, of the bombing of civilian facilities is a war crime. the in special criminal court will agree with that. i was in the hey, going to you a few weeks ago when the palestinian authority policy and foreign minister presented his case, the international criminal cool in the hope that it would effect some immediate change. obviously when the one ukraine started and a diamond was immediately rushed through to issue an arrest warrant for vladimir
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putin over the false transportation of, of children, to, to russia from ukraine. why isn't the i c c moving faster on want are very clearly possible with crimes planning. i don't know screens on a day to day basis. i think this is a great question and a number of up for this thing in legal teams have been actually asking the icbc to stop the slow pace in which a 3 palestinian cases. but they are to your, uh, you know, to your, to your, um, argument because there's something you live through because you've been in moscow as well as i tell you the standard has is no longer something hidden, is no longer something to be mystified. the mystification of double standard when dealing with your credit and what didn't with front of site is absolutely astounding. when it comes to this, you know, the, the, the allegations against fulton is exactly the funds that are worth assumption. that
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then, you know, if anything, nothing else is being defended, the right to the left, a sense of being hungry, just literally and figuratively by the american president. rick, we, you know, we, we, we, we speak about what comes a new brand, but this thing goes business as usual and kind of started. and what am i gonna officially? what asked is i is, isn't getting more prime. they say whether or not is it in violation was a national they say no, they're not to continuously talk about is right. is right to defend themselves when in fact they're not defending himself, they're defending their occupation and their siege. both legal. no one thoughts about dependency is right to defend themselves like we talk about ukrainians. right . through defense. yeah. does all of that do in terms of global trust in american foreign policy? oh, that's best because that's that's even lower than nothing. yeah. was how does hit rock bottom? i mean, you know, ready from the position of various countries on the water you put in the cause of the american position. a lot of countries decided not to take
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a position because everyone knows america lost all credibility already. and now with this month of october, no month of november. clearly america has absolutely no spending. what so ever in the eyes of the international community, i think there's probably being human. it is also in europe now, let alone and is right, because america boxed itself and behind a political criminal come what criminal investigator minutes and you know, who's not even popular in his own home that you asked me earlier about about nothing else. and whether he would be you, what position to, i mean, he certainly, you know, most think of his new war crimes now, but he speaks differently to his old yes. then he speaks to the, to the outside world. i mean, we've been inside of business general is politicians. for my politicians, they are running like a little freshest club now within the country, basically inflaming the sentiments about is as winning against mazda and so on,
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so forth. while they are basically designating causal attacking and founding its hospitality. well, let's start with this because it got a little slow talking about when it comes to diplomatic efforts. because the may of cutoff shake to mean been how much our economy is in saudi arabia to discuss the will and gaza with crown prince mohammed been some and seen him in the system cause i'm sad, he already, if you attended the series of meetings, focus on the protection of palestinian civilians as a heads off to extort a summits that are being held and saturday may be a one for our nations as another for a slot. make lead is earlier they may have cut off was in colorado and meet with the egyptian president. following the, basically, i me a call on old policies to intensify efforts to stop the war and alleviate the suffering of palestinians. the man also visited the united of edwards on the 1st day of the summit, seeing re, uh this weekend with the office of cutoffs. i mean, it has released a statement saying the states have cutoffs diplomatic priorities to seek an
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immediate cease fire, protect civilians, police prisoners, and what to limit the expansion of violence and the circle of conflict in the region the to somebody. so expect to discuss the arrow by this lubbock step. so the international level to achieve a c spot in the gaza strip as quickly as possible, open the crossings and bring in necessary an urgent aid to goss this residence. well, no ways prime minister has made some strong statements about the war you want to go for a says he believes that the war is being waged with a very strong ministry. longevity will have a clear political idea of how it should and he says he thinks is really heavy bump up. and if god is a violation of the in special war, namely the civilians of the rights to protection instead of a violation of the international law of war to be condemned. whether they constitute will crime is a question, the quotes must decide. let's go back to my 150 more in the fall. we have different, i think, active it's the counts are playing a significant role. told for the u. a. c. i a,
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the most of the chief i understand was here in de la egypt, and now saudi arabia given all of this dissolution, but with us, from policies and out to the leaders to, to find consensus. and will the been able to find consensus? you know, just judging from the statements to just read about the position of cut that a small nation, a waste of donation and that of norway, a small nation, and a waste of donation. i mean, it's great that these 2 small, well to donations are taking such a principal position, are all on the issues of genocide and garza. but there's so much they can do. there's so much they can do in the end of the day, they could take the position and try to push as much as possible towards a more serious, international reaction, international position, international leverage to end the war, as they said, calling for the ceasefire. but clearly, some of the bigger countries, whether it is in the middle east or in europe or in the west,
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are not as responsive. now my expectations is out of all of this diplomatic movement that would probably get some sort of a finance communicate that would be strong. but this wouldn't be words strong word . what about concrete actions? i doubt, i mean, i'm going to be very, very happily surprised. you say, be shocked. if some concrete steps would be taken by the convenient country because i want to tell you why this is important. it's because it's the out of countries take more than just uh, diplomatic or re particles, a position stands. and in fact, most of where it's more actionable steps to stop the blood should in guys that would impact a sign in general. that means the more influential and more important, more important, more, more global. uh, uh, stomach conference. uh,
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would be taking. would it be walking on the, on the, on the foot steps. so the fact that companies like indonesia malays, yeah. your lawn, turkey, and others with join hands. so with a court of countries in their support. uh, spanish side, i will assure you, why would i shoot you an even i, what i shoot a lot of yours that on the well, if they do take concrete steps, we want to have the leads that have a superpower, smug and chuckling, as he says, no ceasefire never cease fire america, what changes position european powers will change the positions if the out of and what's the majority countries they decide to take steps. i mean, let's talk about mass based my mic confidence, because obviously that, i mean, they represent 1.31.2000000000 muslims around the world. i mean, those countries, those lead to is the surely all say beholden to that very angry population. so watching these atrocities on a daily basis on the television screen to show you the public opinion, much as to that,
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that absolutely no doubt about that. we've seen wides ranging demonstrations. we've seen in focused on mean congresspeople. i've never seen for anything including for their own domestic politics. so the question of satisfied is boiling in, out of countries, most of the countries, as well as in western countries and around the world. i mean that's what i thought it was coming from, but his time from latin america, we haven't even seen indemnity training. the degree of, of sort of data to and support for quite a size, not because the kind of thing is because it, it present the last standing struggle against the last standing colonial entity in the world today. and that is right is there is the last colonial occupying entity, and that's what brings everyone together, the conscious of the world, whether they are in the west or the east, they want to in that, that, that, that memory of, of, of colonial imperialism that were witnessed in best centuries is there is the last
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spending power supported by another imperial power, the united states, with its gun boats, diplomacy in the east of the mid range. and the only thing we can, the only way we can overcome that is by countries like the out of countries that most of the majority countries under public opinion around the world taking concrete steps, concrete steps to end the genocide, think of some sort of extremely important we can different that agree with these 2 conferences, these 2 summons taking place by one. thank you. as always, mind, michelle, was there a significant plan this the, i got you without us here. so it's come. all funeral was in the okay, by the westbank for like one of the israel's biggest res. yes. the the, the weather brought to you by visit castle. hello. the web. it looks pretty
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unsettled across as much if you're upsetting as we go on through this weekend. but it does mean that will be some dry weather for most of us at some stage with some decent spells of sunshine because these bad as of cloud and rain, these weather system is able drive away in from west the waste never really lingering too long. so they will move through some process, guys coming back to behind. well, it just piling into the purpose got into west a positive for us, 3 fast a modem, aries, a span of portugal. we'll see some bits and pieces of right dry weather. we're ahead of that and then you know, just some bull wet weather that just pushing across germany down towards australia, down to was hungry, down towards the black sea. and another band, with weather in the process of making his way across to craig middle continues to drive its way a little further east, which as we go on through something, maybe some heavier rain just talking get across that eastern side of your crime. that last statement in the past as well, in some small, not too far way, 4 months ago. certainly some snow, some significant snow coming united with the help site for the next hour. so high ground that the sweet and still seeing some wintry weather as well sundays,
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as long as you say, we're correspondence, that's what we strive to do. the investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe. now to sierra the the, to watching out just there is a reminder of our top stories this hour. as well as carried out a major error rate all the i'll ship a hospital, the largest hospital and the gaza strip. the hospitals facility has been under constant attack and the facility has been over stretched. and in the shortage of
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supplies, as i say, well let's take a closer look at the ship a hospital and it's important to the civilians and guys of palestinians, cooler, the house of healing is causes largest and most of vines health care facilities. these rel, claims is how much is main come out of the center. but doctors, international health work is the whole strongly disputed israel allegation. it has specialized facilities, surgical, internal medicine and upset tricks and gynecology. the hospital has a capacity of 700 patients, but since the will began with a 5000 patients have been receiving care that tens of thousands of displays, palestinian civilians have been sheltering that to even before israel as a self anal schiffer thought. as one of a health disaster because of a lack of fuel water and basic medicine. well yeah, i spoke to tanya hodge, i saw on a pediatric intensive kind of doctor who works with doctors without borders. she reacted to the news of the i right. that had, i'll ship
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a hospital. this is terrific. the direct targeting started last night. obviously this has not been that the 1st time this week, but quite heavily overnight. last night they hit the entrance, a bunch of the hospital, the emergency department entrance, as well as the back side of the civil hospital. they also hits the labor and delivery or directly. so one of our colleagues, such as a footage of smoke coming from the top of the hospital, i'm sure i haven't had a chance to watch uh the news in the produce that you showed on. i just need it today, but i'm sure you've shared the the, the entrance of the hospital and the compound that was hits and the, the, the massacre of internally displaced people. there were at least 13 people killed. there were a, there was blood everywhere there were, there were refugees on the floor and a complete leg amputation from from the explosion, hemorrhaging onto the grounds. children that were dead lying on the ground. i mean,
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really for risk sick. horrific images of hospital compounds. and ever since then, i mean, we've received repeated reports, colleagues working from a stuff have sent a testimonies in of the hospital being bombarded of them, trying to figure out how to find safety colleagues in and out of shift or, or, or begging for, for international intervention. we received this message from the director of surgery at and ship, like i said, dear colleagues, the situation and she for now is extremely dangerous. we as medical staff want to leave, but we cannot, we might not survive till morning. we don't want to be killed here, not only because we remain committed to our patients are just only because we made committed to our patients and our medical profession. i am calling for help, urgently. please do whatever you can to your government or through the international red cross to arrange a safe cord or for medical stuff. please treat this as top urgent. i'm
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speech. this is the 4th off, but so the 4th or 5th hospital in the last 24 hours that has been targeted. i, i am speech with this is prohibited under international law. it is it is known only that target optional hospital is award crime. our colleagues are, are, are in there treating patients i, i have no more words. every humanitarian provider is reading about your and doctor, every organization has been out there for weeks saying this has got to stop. and every day there's a new level of atrocious roof with impunity with which these crimes are being committed. they are crimes against humanity. i am meeting with leaders with, with, with, with individuals,
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with organizations or whoever you are. if you're listening to this you, i, i can't imagine your humanity saying anything other than this has to stop. tanya, do do, do stay with us. i'm just going to remind all of you as of what they are seeing on the television screens at the moment. but because we've heard now, if this is ready, bombardment, but it hits the shift a hospital that is the largest medical facility in the gaza strip is being regarded for a long time now as a safe haven for people trying to escape and avoid the conflicts a dr. tania hodge hassan, you know the hospital well, you can only we can only imagine the strain and the pressure of the adopters that are on the and now this bombardment where i could possibly the people who are in the hospital. many of them injured many already, native died, die support. where could they get to where i could, they escaped to i don't know. i mean,
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all the international organizations of the same for weeks, it is impossible to evacuate that patient the hospital with without giving a death sentence to these patients or intensive care patients on the ventilator. you cannot transport this patients. one of my colleagues is the surgeon described is actuating this morning on a donkey carts and on slips with snipers and tanks pointing out her and, and, and cruise things being yelled at her by that, by the israeli soldiers, i and, and, and just speechless. i, and i'm sorry if you hear the anger or frustration, desperation, sadness in my voice, all of those things are true. i am genuinely fearful of the level of impunity which, which, which, which, with this is happening, these are all precedents. it at crimes against humanity in modern
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times. we know better. what is all this is happening on the ground in northern cause of the un security council has been holding an urgent open briefing on his arousal types of hospitals and gaza. i'm the health crisis that listening to all of that is our correspondence cable is on the use of the un headquarters in new york. and gabriel, a, a new sense of urgency from the w h. i chief a yeah, there really was. this is a open briefing by the security council that was requested by the united air veterans where they wanted to get a briefing on the attacks on hospitals and we heard from doctor todd rose the head of the world health organization. and he really painted a very, very grim picture of the situation in gaza. right now. he said that the guy says health system is on its knees, in his words. and he said that 2 thirds or nearly half, i should say of the 36 hospitals in guys or health clinics. the w h
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o has some sort of role with or monitors are completely out of commission and not working. he said that some and some hospitals, the few that are still operating doctors are performing surgeries in pitch black conditions. and there's a shortage of all medical supplies. and he also said that the doctors that are there have been working non stop pretty much for a month now, and they need to have other doctors be allowed in 2 guys to, to try to relieve them. we also heard from a, as well from also from an another official that was more one, giovanni from the post. do you need red crescent society? and he also painted a very bleak picture of the situation they're talking about has some members of the palestinian red crescent society have last not one, not 2, not 3, not 5,
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but dozens, members of their family. just really her risk that cryptic seen. the big picture here is, is that both the officials were calling for an immediate cease fire that said that they say that is number one beyond anything else. but also taking a step back here, i just summarized by saying it was really serial because as this briefing was taking place here in new york at the headquarters, the united nations we were watching on to 0 lies pictures of the attacks on the hospital. a sheet for hospital in gaza, so as the diplomats were getting a briefing, what they were being briefed about was taking place simultaneously in gosh, it was really so real to really see this play out in real time. yeah, gabriel installed the 1st time and ironically that cool, so piece will discussions of debates for peace will cease fires will be monetary and card was being taking place. the united nations have coincided with the
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a ramping up of military activity in gaza. thank you very much. cable for the uptake, i realize on day that the you and a new for another reminder of israel as carried out a major error rates on the ship, a hospital, the largest hospital in the gaza strip. now hearing that the gates about shift of being hit for a 2nd time in the last hour. let's go to tarik. i'm a z. mckinney joins us life. i'm calling you this in the south of the gaza strip. and atara can i, and the increase in military activity in and around ship a hospital only appears to be increasing. what wall can you tell us? yes, the rates and the domains of the class has been fights, change between power, send you finances and use, but occupation forces. and the facility, obviously if a hospital and even of the surrounding areas,
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including that jason's house is on the adjacent neighbor who's really is at least filing that there was something big on the ground, has happened to the, to the both sides in terms of the military i'm sure that they have been really made by the house thing fine to that is what was it time to complete treat well um to press the button into the up in areas that are surrounding the ship. a hospital, the gates of a ship, a hospital has been bombarded again just only twice within one hour, which is please find that they are trying to reach you the chief a hospital entity control over this medical complex. now the district offices very overwhelmed and crowded with people, and patients who are receiving good treatment inside of this hospital as far exchange have did not talk for more than one house. i don't want to now. and tyra could just remind me of us what they're looking at. the big picture on the screen is a recent pictures from in and around the ship a hospital. the big plumage smoke rising above the hospital building but what,
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what little so hearing the sounds of gunfire and explosions that is coming from the top right screen. it's dark, but that is a sky line showing of cause a city. of course we also have terry are hearing of ongoing gum bottles of street fighting, taking place in of the wrong color. so city itself, what more can you tell us by the a yes or the is very occupation forces are trying to reach to shift hospitals from different faxes and from different areas the all hating and moving from different uh the sectors of the church as they are in circling v, as it'd be from the medical complex from the, from the see in terms of the if the tracing of a self directed. you can also put for patients the continued between palestinians find his ideas with occupation forces. and even they are trying also to come to, to you to gain much more control throughout the most where neighborhoods with the
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arkansas, the treating from this site. and also from an, i'm sorry, complex to the, are the art in circling get ship a hospital for me for move them for more than 2 directions. and they are so trying to get to destroy any buildings or to attack any flap that might be a source of a threat for the bid will bring the troops. now if i exchange continue with them as they are to, as they are trying to personal. and there was a counsellor offensive have been carried up by the palestinian fighters in terms of to, to look at the ongoing is really important in the territory as well. now is trying to a fragments of different the, the central areas and another areas of the gaza strip into different sexes in order to facilitate the process of control on land and even on urban areas. tyra kim, money thinks about the stack was saying that i would appeal is that it's ready for students making advances into the round cause a cd hiring in last, usually symbolic location of ship. a hospital where large numbers of civilians have
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been sheltering, sheltering throughout this conflict to target for now. many thanks for your forcing, as well as posting in casualties mountains, many victims of israel bombardments of being buried without civil rights mass graves are being dug across. kaiser has moves full symmetry is right, the crowd of the many from it finally. so having to dig a long buried bodies and wanted to make space for scene, palestinians have been killed and one of the biggest rates in the west bank, the sea of israel's military says it was targeting palestinian fighters in janine, ministry, use bulldoze is to rip up main rose as a form of collective punishment and a smith, a small functioning. 3 sisters live here in the middle of jeanine refugee camp. only i at a more he was at home when he's really so just passed through the to the window palestinian fighters and she says, but after these raney's ordered her out to the home. they blew until so it's like,
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i mean what, i'm how i oh, as far as the office they came and told me to get out and put my hands up. so i did well or shocked. why did they target our home? we have 3 women. we don't hide anyone, there's no resistance here. 12 and 23000 people because in the middle of one of the biggest battles between these really military and palestinian fighters, the best being in months in the occupied west by 14 palestinians were killed at the funerals. on friday, many fighters were visible among the mourners. israel has been conducting the sort of destructive rates for the last 4 or 5 years to try and suppress the different palestinian and fighting groups. but it's not working. instead of fuels resentment, and anger provides recruits for these fighting groups. force you to do to back on me to lose school. 256 to 10 year old girls were trapped all day during the
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fighting. the sewer tries to destroy the girls with games and treats the loud explosions and gunfire terrifies, than the economy. it affects the mental health. it creates fear, tara psychological problems and disturbing dreams. they're afraid to come to school . we've lost about a 100 students. you've moved to other schools and dr. yesterday more will leave more than 20 rage have been carried out here since october. the 2nd, israel is military, says it was conducting counter terrorism operations. but the destruction that comes with them, like the deliberate ripping up of roads, punishes everyone. bernard smith, i'll just say era, jeanie, it, their watching out, is there a still a has positive piece african remain on the, was it with the heavy rain full cost to come the
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the, it will have to 0. let's take a look at some other world news now and us present joe biden will meet chinese leaders sheets you pay next wednesday in the san francisco bay area. us officials say by and, and she will be, i mean, to try and stabilize relations after recent tensions between the 2 superpowers. also discuss pressing global crises, such as war and guys are in russia's invasion of ukraine as well as the tensions of a taiwan white house correspondent can be how can, has more. so when we know is then as things have been
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a little bit tens between the 2 leaders. and so there is going to be some effort to try and smooth out the relations between the leaders of the 2 largest economy. 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 with 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 in the over the issue of trade. but the message of the, the us president is going to be delivering is that, well, there is competition. this is healthy as the united states does not see conflict with china. so as a result, the message is also going to be one that given the very difficult tensions that
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exist around the globe, whether be afraid of russia or whether be israel and her boss and israel's war and gaza. right now what the united states believes is that now is the time for diplomacy. and so as this is a message that job i don't want to convey is that there is a role for these 2 countries to work together. and nobody's. dozens of people have been killed and hundreds of thousands to spice, the cold across kenya, and smiley after torrential rains last east africa. catherine sort reports. this is often models to range or rains that i've seen, northeastern kenya the last few days, towns and villages of flooded schools of people have lost the homes. many have moved to higher ground. the rain is still pounding and they could soon be forced to move again. flood horses across the country of kills more than a 1000 people might. yeah. when yeah um it was very useful so it has affected us.
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now houses have been damaged, how corrupt something washed away, our livestock is gone. a fancy say climate change is causing more intense and frequent extreme weather. the region is coming out of its last drought. in 4th, yes, thousands of people live smoke and wide life upsides do in full field rain season. and there's an urgent need for he might do to have support because the displacement, the areas which i've talked of on this, the induct, you know, hesitate to own over the, the region. people in neighboring somebody a, have older, died about 300000 are estimated 12 flights the homes. if you appeal and you've done to have recorded and usually pay the reins. some experts say these are the facts of the el nino where the phenomenon created as sees warm and people should brace themselves for more rain. katherine sewing all de 04,
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and ukraine is nearing the end of its 2nd year. in february, the number of women who have lost their husbands is going well. mcbride, as well. from the counsel kiff, there's a special bond between the loan, a mazda, or, and a 7 month old puppy. he's from a they 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 as a how do you shut the can be not. yeah, unfortunately, there are some people who collect 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
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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 that they saw on therapy class with those are able to express the feelings on campus. if any, a pod coleman coach chose to paint cold face which her husband's passion. when he read the tape like some zoo or what technical garden there was like lakes, we saw this kind of features hill this life has some moment self meditation. this organization alone supports 2500 widows and their families. as i mean, we think we understand that no one will play such basement. and so for the country, it's society. but some the, the world would and, and women like us,
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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 era. keith of a stainless rank of bottom, harold and immigration detention for 5 years is being released by the australian government. the deputy prime minister says on the strict conditions, the man whose from gamma was in detention of to serving time in jail for child sexual offences. i quote decision over tons of 2004 with language, how the non citizens without jesus could be detained in definitely so long as the government intended to remove them as soon as reasonably practicable or less return to the war on gauze. and now in the trickle of a trunks, the defensive gauze, it has been described as a drop in the bucket compared to its actual humanitarian needs. bakeries have been targeting to destroy the now families the struggling to buy bread. our 4th of reports a month ago must moved in the family, had a home somewhere to sleep,
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to cook, to eat. now life is in the open on the streets, a daily struggle simply to suffice. the situation is really dia, we try to get some flowers 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 family. they've been displaced from the home of the boat offense, with his ro here to con eunice left. he says what? it would have been 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, where are a pets of state, fos, to sleep, to 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 in direct
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hits of is damaged by strikes the a by the well through the 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 the 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 hands. what was the best study? but it had in everyone lined up outside the bakery a tree too badly. it's also a humiliation to get pushed and shoved before you get your hands on the life of bread for your child. back to 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 we close it out to 0. okay, that's of the fall code for this news. i'll be back in the bible with much more
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