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on the israel continues its relentless attacks on the hospitals and gossip. there's heavy setting in the vicinity of the indonesian hospital in the north following multiple attacks on the main gates of i'll see for hospital hospital director says they will try to bury the dead on sites in a mass grave. the i'm carry johnston. this is i'll just say right, well lawson to all say at least 50 internally displaced palestinian civilians are
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killed off the israel attractive, a school where they had taken refuge. vx this from northern garza continues. israel says 9100000 palestinians have now made their way south. in the past few days. more than a month saw for the october 7th attack, his rail revised as desktop down to about $1200.00 killed. and a diplomatic push to end the bloodshed in gaza. the mayor of cutoff is in saudi arabia to meet the date is of and does not make countries the ga. so there has been a major is riley, arrayed in shutting around the main hospitals in the territory.
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the vicinity of the indonesian, the hospital has come on the heavy artillery of health ministry in gauze and says, electricity for to, and communications. i've been completely cut off from the hospital area. it's very jets. talk to the gate, some gauze, this knowledge just health facility that go see for hospital setting. i'm going to fire company hood around the facility. it's all very over stretched with patients. and then that shortage of supplies, the director of the health industry, and garza says they'll take a mass grave to bury the dead because of the intense s you want to talk to the engine nation hot specialist describe the working conditions that because she's in the heck is me understand or do we work in 247 and we take a rest. it's a maximum of 2 hours. so then we're back on duty because of the increased aggression on gaza. but more importantly, does a serious shortage of medical supplies, especially anesthetics, today we've run out of the kind we use an emergency case. it would result to to
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alternative medicines for emergency patients when it comes to 50. the medical staff is exhausted with no risk, but to add to it the fact of business shortage if medical staff, how many of them, most of the family members and their homes and the bombings and some of them have to move their families to the south. and this is affecting the operations at the hospital will continue on now is rarely it's not as in tank, so surrounded or close to 4 major hospitals and industry, including i'll see, foot is ready strikes and shutting have intensified in the last 48 hours, thousands of people, patients and medical staff are trapped inside inside the codes, hospital power has run out forcing doctors to operate in the dog. the red crescent snack oprah rates. the facility says, is there any sites as nearby have both. i think the fire on it and the world health organization says 20 ounces gauze is 36, hospitals are no longer functioning. all right,
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assume is income units in the south of the cause, a strip. he has the latest, not one, as well as a tax on hospitals, as well as destroying old means of life in the north and in central areas of the strength of the ship. a hospital had been massively talks at by the patient forces in different locations today as they are destroying and attacking the front gates of the main medical complex in the gaza strip. as patients and thousands of palestinians are still residing inside the yard of this hospital. meanwhile, these people are really in right now trapped by the use video. a few patient forces was patient in different uh, 6 is in circling the entire place as a no longer also be able to a move and deliver the entrances to bring different victims and wanted people from the areas of targeting difference at different vicinities in gaza strip as well, so people that also are really trapped on the r lackland food. as the policy
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minister phillips books past stated that they are no longer be able to afford eating food for the people inside the hospital due to the, to the a. this is spread and even through the mobilization of because of the trips and the surrounding areas of the hospital and what you prevent them from even having any opportunity to get out of the hospital as to be able to supply those entities without hillary or targeting every single target and everyone who's moving in outside the rest of the hospital as clashes continued in the open areas surrounding displace. also the attacks continued into another area of gauze, this trip in the vicinity of the intuition hospital where those and so it strikes, i target at different residential houses and farm that's on the final $50000.00 strip. there's been no end to israel's with interest, a tax on civilian infrastructure across garza, at least 50 palestinians had been killed in an attack on a school. or at school in kansas city had been sheltering several internally
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displaced protestants, local genocide, the health systems so overwhelmed in northern gums. and so many ambulances come under attack, that there are not enough left transformed victims on bodies are simply piling up in the streets, protesting and journalist went to the elder at school just off it was hit and sent us these images mother law. busy mothers with us, so i love the long
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the feel i have the stuff that i was a spokesperson for. israel's foreign ministry says that the death toll from the mass attack in the south and is right on october. the 7th has been revised down to around 1200. for previous government, the estimates of 1400, the french surprises my own. the cross has urged is well to stop indiscriminate the killing palestinians in gaza. or con, made the remarks during an interview on a petition tv channel. he said there was no justification for the bombing, and that a cease fire with the benefits as well. the french president visited the region shortly off. the israel began it's offensive in gauze of following her master's
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attack on october 7th. as not speak to him, the cell hoops he joins us from occupied eastern just in time to do we know what's behind this change then in israel's vegas? well the spokesperson for these really foreign ministry confirming that the death toll has been revised from 14021200. and that's because of the bonnie identification process sees that is really, authorities are still under going with the corpses that they have from the attacks on october 7th. and it was previously believed that that number was closer to 1400 . but after examination for several technological measures, they were able to identify, but around $200.00 of those bodies belong to him as fighters. now these really antiquities authorities says that he's continuing to identify bodies and have identified some 10 in southern areas in southern israel. and that that number could
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also change based on the captives as well. there have also been reports confirmed reports of is really families being notified the one have been killed when they have actually been held captive this entire time inside of the gaza strip. so for now, these really military and foreign ministry excuse me, are saying that that number stands at around 1200 kerry. and how have the french presence remarks about israel bombing been received? as well as these early prime minister released the statement, really slamming the french president's remarks, saying about how this is directly responsible for the civilian deaths in the gaza strip. going on to say that this war was waged against israel after those october 7th attacks. one hundreds of israelis were killed and more than $240.00 were taken
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captive into the gaza strip. these really prime minister then went on to correlate how mass with ice is saying that they're fighting this war and trying to do everything they can from preventing civilian casualties. but look 3 on. 6 the on the ground, it speaks a different story and we have to give some context to this. wiley is really military and the prime minister himself say that they're trying to mitigate they civilian casualties. we're looking at more than $11000.00 deaths in the gaza strip since this war began. and while the army and politicians of life are saying that they are giving evacuation notices, they're telling residents to leave because of the continued is really bombardment because of the limited window that they are allowed to evacuate. it is just not really conceivable as to how millions one and a half 1000000 actually who live in the northern part of the gaza strip can go down . but the prime minister is state and,
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and slamming the french president's remarks. really do echo was sentiment that is really officials have had over the last month or so trying to absolve themselves of the civilian casualties. trying to put all that blame of him us inside of the gaza strip. as the room, one force is really bombardment continues on this. i'll hoot and they'll keep all the stories and force. thank she's as well. the un security council has met to discuss is rarely strikes on hospitals and health care facilities. in garza, the director general of the world health organization created for aid, saying the health care system is on its knees. christian salumi has more from the un headquarters in new york. the un security council began its meeting with a moment of silence for the victims. the only action that's agreed on in 4 weeks of fighting then turn to the spiraling health crisis in gaza, describing court orders crammed with the injured the sick and dying warrants,
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overflowing and surgeries without anesthesia. the head of the world health organization pleaded for aid. have of the good, the 376 us be those and 2 thirds of its primary health care centers out of not functioning at all those that are functioning on operating way beyond their capacities. the health system is funny. it's nice. in addition to caring for 27000 wounded hospitals are trying to manage the regular health needs of more than 2000000 people, including pregnant women and cancer patients. while tens of thousands of displays, people shelter their even as they met israel was bombing causes biggest health facility, the sheath, a hospital. they are looking to go to court in florida. you to act to stop another course of the bus that goes on for a. israel's been accusing him off fighters of sheltering mir and in tunnels. under
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hospitals claim contested by health workers and gaza and independent experts. council members also pointed to the fact that 70 percent of victims are women and children. every single one of the $2650.00 currently reported as trapped under the rubble are human beings and that more than half of them are children. but they're not just children. they're palestine future. and they're also israel's future neighbors. a number of council members called out israel for violations of international law and lamented that the security council was unable to uphold peace and security. the director general of the w h o saying it no longer serves the purpose for which it was established. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nations, and the air of count to shake, come in then her mouth on a, as in saudi arabia to discuss the war on gaza. the crown prince mohammed have been
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some months. senior ministers from katara installed the right there attended a series of meetings focused on the protection of palestinian civilians. is the head of an extraordinary summit of our understanding. lead is to be held in saudi arabia on site today. earlier the matter of cot, todd was in colorado to meet the objection pressed, and then it also visited the united arab emirates on thursday. the head of the summit in re ads, the office of the image of cattle has released a statement saying, cut all his diplomatic pirates is off to seek an immediate cease. fire protects civilians release prisoners and work to limit to the expansion of violence and the circular conflict in the region. it's the summit, so expect to the discussed arrow, binds his stomach steps into a national level to achieve a ceasefire in the goal is to strip as quickly as possible, open the crossings and bringing necessary an urgent aid to goss this residence
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process areas. senior political analyst model on the saw, it says the talks are important step towards resolving the process. they're certainly important in order to come up with some united position that is both clear and effective. because if the leaders are able to reach such a position, an issue, i find that communicate with the practical steps to put pressure on is it all ends our lives to end the general. so i think guys, that would be both a welcome step. and i 1st step in order for the summit conference summit the following day to follow suit. and we're talking about that at present, that they've of some 1.2 or 3000000000 people. and has it's very important that they do come up with something and these sorts of behind a scene fox that are taking place now are meant to get us that what are they do or
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not? of course, your minutes to be seen. i'm sort of confident that they will come out with some strong statement, but the whether they wouldn't be actionable plan concrete steps to be taking her best to be seen. so sosa come with most of the bakeries in gauze have been targeted by it is very strikes, hunger. it's now become a critical issue industry the brought to you by visit capital. hello. high pressure dominates the weather across north america. at the moment the high acts as a lead on the atmosphere, so it keeps this guys clear, but that allows for folk and for us to the heat, we do have well little heat. we do have with the weak sunshine radiating away at night with light weight. and that does mean the fault,
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mar. upfront takes on the big issues. this isn't a one off you. something about a systemic issue here in black labs. don't really the man and the police were unflinching questions. there's war with lawanda eminent, rigorous debate. people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the of the without just a reminder of our main headlines now, the vicinity of the engine nation, the hospital is come under heavy artillery attack,
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health ministry and gaza says electricity, water and communication is something completely cut off from the hospital as well. also carried out to a major a range on the lc for hospital largest hospital in the gaza strip. specialist facility has been on the constant a truck for years. assassination has been a key part of israel's containment approach to have mass in gaza. can i get senior figures when it could 12th fencing? it's on, the people have gone inside the strip. for october, the 7th has changed all that much wider and more indiscriminate to campaign of destruction has been unleashed on garza perhaps also impacting the is rain. these mass holes captive for which hundreds ix simons the change. no one is higher on these rails most wanted less than this man. he's your single leader of how may i
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sing gaza, and the person israel holds most responsible for the attacks on october. the 7th of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. colson was a dead man walking. if they find him, he's ready forces have no intention of taking scene while i live. he's row has been killing how much vegas for decades. how much found is shake off media scene. and abdul as ease out run tc were assassinated in 2004 dozens of all the how may i ask him on this and lead is have met similar fights over the is possible why to campaign against several palestinian groups. there's a sense that they can kind of, we can to palestinians and eliminate their leaders and keep them kind of defeated and divided. but as you know, we've seen that, that those policies, those violent policies haven't worked in, you know, in suppressing palestinians general desire for freedom from occupation. bales, so haven't suppressed how much solar it's minute treating the count,
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some brigades they know, certainly into it. on october 7th, how much spot is on least an attack on a scale it and never previously attempted. i'm asked to see this rouse intelligence and overwhelm this distracted military. israel's longstanding policy is over it no longer is willing just a blockade. how am i seeing? and pick off it's lead as bit stay today is now the group's complete destruction and it's destroying cause and the process that is complicating israel's, of the a pretending it's captives. the dilemma is very clear, if you, uh, keep uh, uh, bumping and running off to the uh, some us everywhere including in the town those. uh, you cannot avoid also killing you own people. the hostages as problems rain down and is ready. troops pushed deep into gaza,
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more than 11000 palestinians have safe perished and the smoking rebel is ralph targeted assassination policy has become a fails relic of a previous age. because as palestinians feel they may as well all be on israel to assess the nation. this now will reach out and how does their so let's take a closer look now at the, let's see, for hospital post indians quoted, the house of healing is gone, says largest and most advanced health care facility as well. claims it's a master's main. c'mon, center adults has international health work, has volt strongly disputed the allegations. it has specialized surgical internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology facilities. the hospital as a capacity of 700 patients. but since the war began, more than 5000 patients have been receiving cat tens of thousands of displaced palestinian civilians have been sheltering that even before israel as
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a sold on all chief adults as well and of a health disaster because of a lack of fuel water basic medicine tonya hodge, hassan is a pediatric intensive care doctor. and works with adults is about borders. earlier . she spoke to my colleague the fuck, i'm speech. this is the 4th off, but so the 4th or 5th costs. so in the last 24 hours, the targeted time i am speech like this is prohibited under international law. it is and it is known that target optional hospital is award crime. our colleagues are, are, are in there are treating patients i, i have no more words, every humanitarian for the breeze. you measure involved. sure. 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
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committed. they are crimes against humanity. i am meeting with leaders with, with, with, with individuals, with organizations or whoever you are. if you're listening to this, you, i, i can't imagine your humanity seeing anything other than this has to stop. hunger has become a critical issue in a strip bakery is continued to be destroyed and now families are struggling to find bread. how the faucet the pulse a month ago, or must move to the family, had a home, somebody to sleep, 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 tried to get some flowers to make some bread. we've been met with this radio, tennessee shows we ran for our lives. she comes here every day to make bread family
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. they've been displaced from the home, you know, the boat offense, with his ro here to hon. eunice left. he says, what are the, what 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, whereas the civilized world with its lectures about humanity, where the arab and muslim peoples wherever are of heads of state foster sleep, to increase across the street to being closed because they've run out of fuel flour full out of the it is where the strikes separately being destroyed in direct hits, others damaged by strikes the a by the will to 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
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10 days and leaving empty handed. that's why my food is taking that isn't the own hands. what was the best payment? 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. back to to die, trying to get some flowers and be humiliated outside the bakery. her bread bake, she returns to what serves as a family's home, a daily ritual of survival in a place ever more devastated by this war, r equals it, i'll just be around the council on american islamic relations says american muslim is all facing a huge wave of his, i'm a phobia anti racism. show cit, nick, his president of rethinking foreign policy was this co director of the jewish voice for peace. he says us, the thoughts he's being intimidating to support thing is well, with other voices being shot down. the idea of and design is and
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uh and, and then uh, being a form of anti semitism is part of what, what we're seeing here the, the report that i just issued through rutgers university, the co operative co opted with professor sire these examined how is not my phobia is the flip side of the sort of new drug pro israel, a sort of politics that we have here in the united states. and i think that that while we were looking at how it influences policy, the main way it does that is through the public discourse and putting into public discourse. various troops about muslims, arabs, and specially palestinians, all of whom are, are painted as in a plea and inherently anti western, anti american. and in particular, anti semitic. when it comes to the question of israel, there is very clearly an effort to stigmatize and demonized the support for
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palestinians as being inherently anti semitic. but the history about this and that system is very, very ugly. and it goes back a very long way. nobody wants to be called in to have to somebody. and the, the, that label is definitely endangers in many, many ways for people professionally and academically and socially. people do not want that stick by. it is a very, very scary label to be stuck with. and so when you heard around, um, you know, at people is, and what we're seeing is because it's being how the people who are simply defending international law principles of equality and human rights. and when you do that, you do it, you know, some people will still stand up. some people will be intimidated. and you know, that's only fair. this parent of a summer phobia. this is not new. this isn't something that just came up in the last few years. this is something very old that has been going back for years and
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it's very much part the pars so of the entire system of support for israel. bit by, by painting israel as standing up to the, the, the demonized palestinian people this, this, this concept becomes very easy to politicize and to gain support for in washington . so, you know, when we look at the double standard, the, to the, a real double standard between the way the united states has responded to ukraine and russians attempt to occupied. and, and uh and, and uh, you know, a salt, the very idea of ukrainian existence as a people. and we looked at the way the united states has by contrast to port it is really doing something. the very, very similar in that is where we really see, i think, over the years, and this is what we bring out in the report that, that, that this on a phobia is such a major major fact before the war causes online content creates as most the
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document to the light hearted look not from this trip, but since that is really been bothering begun, they've become the ice is on the ground for many across the world. they did land reports from sharing the everyday life of a distinctive and ancient culture to documenting death and destruction. life for these young palestinian content creators has been up ended before the war that gave us a glimpse into a besieged land. a 25 years of age he signed his showed everyday life for young women and gaza. se i think us up to the complex force for when they come. and the last 22 year old class, the all the cars until now her young life with dedicated to advancing women's education and motiv advisor is 24 years of age for the palms, he gave us a color for a picture of god bless you. what's your favorite meal june drove it on and before they like the most so but then one day it'll change for bees on plus to them.

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