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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 11, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST

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that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing the end, the brakes on the other. i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does era the the new i'm for the back to go. this is in use our life from till ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. no electricity, no water, and no medical supplies, doctors inside guys as large as hospital stay that cut off from the outside world by is really a tax operations have now been suspended. it's too dangerous to leave the hospital compounds. so stop at all. she said prepared to bury the dead in a mass graves. many of the bodies have not been identified.
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is there any troops may cease to guys, a c t more than 11000 policy has been killed since october. the 7th. also this hour is really forces carry out. i'm not a series of res targeting policy and neighborhoods in the occupied west and saudi arabia house. i joined some, each of the arab league, an organization of his nomic corporation, focus on the war and got the thank you very much for joining us. it's 10, g m t, that's mid day in guys i way is ready soldiers, a name speech to guys, a city to so advancing street, vice reed closing in on major hospitals, doctors at districts largest medical facility, all cheapest, say they're completely cut off from the outside world, the guys, a health ministry says operations at the hospital have been suspended because
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there's no electricity staff say they are unable to treat thousands of injured people because of run out of medicine and clean water. and because it's not safe to leave the compound, the dead will be buried in a mass grave on the property. on friday night, the israel carried out as strikes the all of the guys and strips made hospitals with thousands of this based policy news. a sheltering the guys are health ministry says is really a tax if he has more than $11000.00 palestinians since october. the 7th. you say i will reach these guys as deputy health ministry spoke to us from inside out she the hospital in gaza city as i am currently inside the hospital. and let me explain exactly what is taking place inside. i'd say pat medical compound one. this is the moment we have been well named the whole world all over the agenda. the agents of the hospitals have come to
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a to 10 stop old powers on file associates bought out. we have fair d. 9 in baby born in bay 2 betas, that in addition to that, we know those babies are fighting against death. every single minutes we are going to announce that may be both be tested. as we speak, the remaining medical team members are the best to lend a helping hand to all those patients and victims struggling again is dead. we are left with no results as, as old. we are with them out of balance. we ran out of medical supplies and we cannot do anything to help those in the hospital. no one is
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able to move within the compound snipers out of space and all over the place in addition to the drones that target. thank katie. any moving parents in a few minutes ago, one of the engine eating meat teams was hate in the neck last night, but. and he got butterflies and he is now about to die. bought the house, but that was said and cold fire would feed that this fire will in gutter. the other buildings where patients maybe can themes odd. we do not have walter. we do not have foods either for the medical themes or the patients or even the display expenses. hotel could have viewed in the compound a number of families. what on the displays, civilians risk their lives and try to leave the gate, but they will talk to now they are lying beds
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a few meters away from the outer gate of the hospital. we cannot even reach them to rescue them, as well as get an update on the situation on the ground and speak to. i'll just hear as honey. my motors in con eunice, that's inside the gaza strip. honey fighting happening in many areas of kansas city right now. but i'll chief a hospital guys as lodges, has been the focus of intense attacks gunfire. artillery attacks in the last 2 hours bring this up to speed with what your sources inside all she started telling you about the situation there right now as well. yes. fighting is raising and gaza center right now. there is a fight, a street street fight house to house, fight around the vicinity of the ship, a hospital, but not inside a secret hospital with your boss, but it is under attack with thousands of people inside medical team. injuries any
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vaca with inside, with no food, no water, no electricity. as one of the doctor, a describing we are witnessing is systematic. a bombing is from a ties inc and terrorizing and, and, and killing children, civilian and injuries inside the hospital. and what we know as a fog now most of the fighting is happening at the surrounding neighborhood. the death of the hospital does she pad complex, but it's really turns our arms vehicle are pushing towards the main gate of a she fall hospital with under the heavy cover of ears tribes eh, by a, by a drone, they attack a drones and quite comforters. they are filling this kind of a sheep off with right now targeting any moving object inside the hospital. and as we listed it from a these one of the officials of the hospital official describe the situation inside their being shut out and targeted inside the building of the hospital. at earlier
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hours, the hospital decided to dig a mass grave for all the bodies that been pilot and for the past few days given the difficulty of, of transferring them to a graveyard. so they ended up burying those inside the hospital and not giving them a proper burial. do do, do that difficult situations. i would like to draw our viewers attention that at the same while the super hospital is being under siege as now and being attacked repeatedly. stimulus jenny, of lead, there are ears strikes as other parts of the gaza strip. you put in a ton unit dropbox and they'll say right cameras and the bar knows men's hearts of gaza, namely the cities of the town and the eastern side of hon. you and is as we speak. so viking is happening in many areas of guys. a city also in the south where you are. and as you said about all she saw honey that resulted now to digging the mass
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graves on the grounds of a hospital to bury the dead. people digging with their hands to bury the dead. they're all we aware of the number of, of civilians who are on the hospital grounds right now. not just inside but those sort of safety at the hospital comp time. because in the last 2 days since friday, many have flight of forced to the southern part of the gaza street for the still many people in northern guys and got the city including at these hospitals, seeking shelter. yeah. well, people are still in garza city, and the northern part are by this 1000. what we just saw in the past due to days, people are leaving that area because it's coming up very dangerous. a war zone to driving towards the only only few 1000 just made it to the central parts and the southern part of the guster. but who ever remain there is why did 1000 as you boss? so they'll just this for the coming under,
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repeat it back. the number of people who were inside the house that was submitted more than 40000 is back to we would not counting the injuries, the page of the medical stuff that only goes backwards to the hospital. now the number of drug just a little bit, because there are people who wanted to leave, but when the, so the news of people on the live be in the road being targeted directly targeted by is really time shelves. it just this carries them and made them think that it's everywhere. it's not saving goes that we don't want just to walk all that this then only to get killed on the road or the central part or the southern part of guns. as we've seen in the past, if you did some of those people try and it didn't go the have electives in the central part, particularly in the say that refuge account and con eunice city where evacuating and they were killed inside the homes that they took as a refuge, the situations are literally catastrophic as of this moment. so despite many
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evacuating from north to south, they are still a lot of people who are reluctant, as you say, to make that dangerous journey just haven't gone. so thank you very much, honey. my mode for bringing installation say from con eunice, that's not speak to dr. tanya hash hassan, who's a pediatric intensive care doctor, and works with doctors without borders. i miss have thank you very much for being with us on august the are the policy and health ministry saying that 139 babies died. you know she for hospital because of the lack of oxygen that. what is your reaction for us to these latest developments? hi, i'm as law, i've been lost for words. i mean it's been weeks that we have been warning or heralding humanitarian catastrophe. and every day our calls get more and more desperate. every day we call for international protection every day. we have try to appeal to whatever humanity people have left to intervene. and as i'm listening to
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the news, i'm full because i haven't been able to contact many of, of, of our colleagues since yesterday. as i listen to the news unfold. i a i feel like i'm living in a nightmare. what is this world that we're living in? a hospital is besieged, has been targeted patients in since children critically ill adults, critically ill children are, are dying are, are, are, are being murdered. frankly, this is, this is murder right on our, on our watch. and i, i don't understand where the international community is. i don't understand we're international law has gone. i don't understand what we learned from our past. there are museums constructed all around the world to remind us not to repeat the mistakes of our past. and here we are today without the excuse of lack of
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information, without the excuse of not being able to speak up here we are, and it's, it's, it's extremely painful. and it's a stain on our, on our collective humanity. dr. hassan, you say you haven't been able to get in touch with, with your teams on the ground in guys before the siege on, on how she find guys a city today. are you aware of the number of children that are being that were being treated across the hospitals in guys of the medical facilities in kansas city and what sort of a situation that we're facing even before the siege began? no, i don't know the exact number, frankly, i don't think anybody gave include including people and gods. i know the exact number because the number evolves every 2nd. there are thousands of thousands of, of, of patients that arrives to the hospitals every single day. so this is an involving number my understanding from the communications that i've had in the last 48 hours
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is, is that the team's feel? um 11 of one of my colleagues sent me a voice note yesterday or the night before to say that they had all been sitting together having dinner or eating something and the, the only meal they eat today. this is the, the medical team. and they were saying how frustrating it was, but despite everything they were doing, the patients are dying because their injuries are so severe. they were saying one mentioned what's the point and everyone else at the point is we dedicated our careers to this. we dedicated our lives to this and we're going to try to save whoever we can. so i don't know the exact numbers, right. what i do know is those arriving or arriving in very critical condition. and it is very hard to, to imagine and difficulty. imagine what the teams on the ground day, what your teams are facing. of course, especially when you hear about things like b, b, b, i, c, i c,
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u unit of running out of power. when you know children are still being treated, the children under incubators, it is unfathomable. can i imagine? yes, go ahead. can i change the picture for you? i'm in terms of care doctor, if we have a patients on life supporting therapy, even a, a, a brief, a brief cut off of, of, of that supports is, is an emergency all hands on deck. you're talking about entire hospitals with patients that have been sentenced to death. this is not, i heard someone say that this is, this is not a war on, on, on a military. this is a war on children. i would add to that, but this is a war on hospitals, on patients, on doctors, on nurses,
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and i, i p, it's to the international community. i plan to the international medical community who is listening to this. so please stand up this, this is not the world we want to live in. talk to us on. thank you so much for your powerful message of war on children. a war on patients on hospital dr. atanya hodge. i sign a pediatric intensive care doctor joining us the line from london. thank you very much for your time. we appreciate your insight. not in another development. french fries of engine menu, in my car, has a israel to stop killing palestinian civilians in garza. my problem made the remarks during an interview with a british tv channel. he said there was no justification for the bombing and that a ceasefire would benefit israel. that's bringing sarah hi, right. closing onto bodies through us and for us. so the is really prime minister as push back on these comments from the french president. tell us what, and it's now said of the yeah,
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he, uh, obviously it didn't go down. well, i see with these riley's, the son, you know, it was a governance and he actually said that it's not israel, but it's killing civilians. it's how much he accused how mazda salting. he said this will buy a talking is riley. on october. the 7th. he also, as it's that it's how mosque that is using palestinians as human shields. and the, he said preventing them from being able to move from the north to the south. but at going back to mac from statement that very strong. i know real utah from what he was saying at the start of this war, if just the outings what you'd set that way, he said that it would benefit israel. the reason he gave was he said that it's fueling resentment. it's impossible. he said to explain that we want to fight terrorism for he's referring to these really well, killing innocent people. i mean,
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you've reminded everyone of the international humanitarian knows any also called for the stuffing of the bombing. this is also not just my crone, but we're also seeing this sentiment from a lot more european countries. of course, we've been seeing that the us, the president himself, folks are biding pushing for those. the humanitarian pauses as they call them. but palestinians, the not justin gall sir, and occupied territories, are also calling on a complete the supply. despite the prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that a complete seas far is not possible, and it may be considered if and when the 242 caps is all completely released by him us. what we do know of course, is that that is still an ongoing process in terms of mediations between arab leaders and how must itself know ceasefire aside. these are in these have however agreed to these daily, our long pause is to allow people to of south people the northern guys have to move
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south. but at the same time, as we've been seeing in the last few hours and hearing intends is really a tax across scott's the city, the siege of kansas city hospitals being targeted. what are they saying about this? the current the current attacks on, on the ground in gaza, city and, and allowing still civilians to, to the head south. well this morning. uh, they uh said that they were finding that, uh the areas that they will allow are those pauses. so for example, they said between 10 am and 2 pm local time. uh, they would allow people in uh, jamalia refugee camp, which is one of the places that was bombarded a ferocious me since this was stats it, they said that they will allow people living that to leave. and that's in the north west of garza. of course you have already been seeing those images coming out of
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gauze are of the thousands of palestinians leaving town till i had seen. right. that's the main road that takes you from the north to the south. and now they said that i think that coastal road that runs parallel to that between the coast of the mediterranean and the law had been right. but the problem is, even if they say that the, the allowing these pauses is not to knock off a full palestinians to leave many tribes, many, all the fees, no, just in the all ship a hospital, but those surrounding areas having spoken to the red cross, which has been very much across trying to bring in that age. so those are all trots . it said that it only managed to deliver a number of trucks, all the shipping costs. and so a few days ago, but just officer, it was a hates and talked to the inquest file in terms of food or more. so that's still not going in when we spoke to them yesterday,
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they told us that people have resulted to drinking top quota, which is salty and not pots, and it's not full consumption. so it's a very difficult situation. we're hearing definitely a lot more people quoting on israel to stop the for us to see and to stop those uh, the financing for long periods. whether we're going to see that in the next few days as countries more and more countries joined, not cool. it remains to be seen fully sound. thank you for the updates. how high rock live for is that you know, occupied east jerusalem. and now uh, an update on the situation any occupied westbank way is really forces have carried another series of rage across the occupied westbank ami units, stone residential neighborhoods into crime novel to send janine and ramallah as well. gunfire has been heard on the street stay. let's find out more would need a brain was in ramallah for us in the occupied with friends res, across the occupied west. find nita, who is these really military targeting in these rates and why we can say that
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anyone with a phone can be a targets. we've been seeing is where the forces in is really military check points that are surrounding and basically cutting between palestinian cities, stopping pals, city and passengers and drivers were asking them to hand over their phones with their passwords. and if they see anything, they don't like they could subject that person to arrest or even be taking them off . we've been here until links of the movies from people who are scared to minutes between cities who are telling everyone to delete everything on their phones. even news reports, because someone from this about and if somebody in sentence which is a village near the line, your husband's, his house has been raised to then soldiers has checked his phone, found and use report about what's happening in gaza. and then they detain to him on his son's, they've beaten him up and returns his sons with as far as role signs on his forehead. this is just part and parcel of the intimidation that palestinians say
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they are going through. we've heard children also stories from a prisoners who have been recently released from is really jail. they say that they've been subjected to torture, but you don't want to call it some people don't want to speak to the media. they're scared. and the reason you'll know in this report, bass and wants to be a police man. the 3 year old. so his journalist father being a rest advisory forces, you know, wants to fight for justice and set him free. a bustle, but then he says they took my dad hen cost him and left since the arrest he started wanting to play with the handcuffs, the police best, and the button to the half he interrupted our interviews to tell us he thinks his fault that i have i imagine it is scared and he wants to
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protect him. well, i've lost an in 2019 when he was shocked to find his way. the soldier was reporting on a protest. now he's being held in his way to jail for 6 months without charge was as well says it start getting to those were in type thing. others during this say it's another way to silence the palestinian narrative. is where the forces killed nearly as many tell us to me and during the singles in the past month, then they've killed in the past 20 years, holding symbolic coffins of their colleagues who have been killed. many fear the click the picture save longer. this is and they are, what is the sense that i'm holding? i'm fully, i'm holding the frame and i really was looked at whether seconds you lose another is really forces of arrested more than 26 journalists in the west bank since october, the 7th journalists, including going once you put,
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being prevented from doing their job. even if during this raise the risk of being arrested or injured or overcome the reflections on movement. many pas to me is, will face intimidation, are too scared to talk to the media because a box like this. okay, with you. okay. so while we were filming in bethlehem is really slow, just try to take our camera, the one of many incidents of journalists being harassed, the adding to people's concerns, the cheering, their stories will get them in trouble. because the job be arrested, or the ports of funerals and attacks in the west bank make headlines with journalists facing growing pressures. many stories of life on their occupation are likely to go on told for now need that, but he just the to the occupied with let's discuss all these latest
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developments now with the a brain free heart associate professor of conflict resolution at the doha institute . and on diplomatic as a james space for joining us, funding use our thank you for being with us. let's start with that. what's happening in guys, guys, a city and i'll she for hospital, james, let me come to you 1st. we heard volk attacks just a few days ago, less than 48 hours ago, saying it is illegal under international law to target hospitals. and yet what we're seeing today is israel intense bombardment of actually for and surrounding areas is in clear violation of international law. absolutely. we can see israel's military strategy was 1st to divide the gaza strip to then go into the gaza city and now target hospitals on target. number one is the house chief, a hospital which is the biggest hospital in gaza. international law is absolutely
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clear that geneva conventions have existed in some form, some saying teen sixties. and one of the primary things is hospitals of places that i'm not to be attacked in war, as you say, vote under. no, sir, no circumstances boca took is the top you and the human rights official. he's the high commission of human rights. he raised his point point specifically what was in the region. interesting to note that his rel wouldn't allow mean to is route would allow him to go into garza. but he was in the region visiting and he got to the roof of border crossing. i'm on on egypt. sions, side. and in the last 24 hours who's speaking and i'm on. and he made the point that even though we've seen no evidence whatsoever, the, how much is operating in the chief of hospital and doctors of that are, and all sorts of international agents has to be better over the years. and no one's ever seen any evidence, but it's still a persistent argument from his ro, uh, that of the how much is using it as a base. he says, even if that was the case, even if that will start to come back because he describes it by policy. you know, i'm groups. he says it does not absolve is or out of its obligations to ensure that
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siblings us bad. and he goes on failure to do so, is a contravention of the laws, awful, r e, a war crime, right? and so we're seeing this now happening live on our screens by the way. so when it comes to discussing whether or not war crimes will committed the evidence to stay and we're seeing it a very i'm let me come to you and ask you about this. each of kansas city which seems to have begun now. and the intense attacks on out she find out of hospitals across northern garza city. what does it suggest you as to where we are in this conflict right now? as far as these are, these are concerned? well the most of the very important points here now is talking about a shift. has the thumb still remember that a shiver hospital that is not the 1st time to be thought to get them. and not only this but also other hospitals. so the process has started with the bombing of the house is like a good house with a loved one, d c, a hospital for children. so a shift is not the is no, but 1st one to be thought we have. so this tells us
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a very clear strategy to answer the question about a that is a to start, did you have web things are moving now? is that is a very clear message imaging from this that no one is safe and god's law. no regards of international law or civilians or even b bizell on an incubator set them on. babe is dying, lack of oxygen and bombing this head of the section of the ship a hospital. so the very clear message is that it is mess exposure and everyone has to live. so this is where is layla's heading. this is where the messages are coming, but it could be in respect of, of international law. or i mean international pressure on like a macro on a now find that he talking about this, but we saw how he was challenged by and if in the whole i'm responding to him, the signaling, insistence and completing of his strategy of bombing everything that moves and goes until everyone leaves and again, causing kind of
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a mix by mess explosions of the policy then, right. as we heard from the doctor that we spoke to earlier, dr. hassan, this has now become not just to warn him on assess, she said, but a warrant titled, during a warrant, hospitalization, so i want to pick up on what are you bringing? just at the present macross statement, his interview on british television, where he called for a ceasefire, but his words were much more forceful. this time around james, it would seem, and these really is, as we heard cyrus say, didn't really approve of it. they didn't really go down well with them. what does this suggest to you about the french position, perhaps, but also the european position? we've seen a shift, of course, with the un general assembly vote. but now more forceful language being use is just going to make a difference at all. certainly more forceful language. and remember the macro spoke before what we've seen in the last few hours. and some of the a pulling testimony we've heard direct here on out to 0 from doctors operating and now she, for doctors who feel that they won't be alive in a matter of hours. this is certainly having an effect. i've spoken to people who
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are the un security council just a few hours ago again before the most recent things that we, we have seen. and this attack on hospitals really is i think, a making people think very, very clearly that changing the language that changing that, that woods because of what's happening. but also the fights at the you and the fact that a 101 un members of stuff now died. and these radian bass that they use the security council meeting to claim that some of them will have, must fight as well. that didn't work to persuade countries that enraged countries that we made that sort of allegations, the u. s. planning a mass memorial on monday with a moment of silence. even offices of all around the world and the un flag to be loaded un headquarters in the us. like if you don't speak. all right, and i heard this talk of another resolution being discussed at the un security council. what. what yeah, as i'm really getting, what i've been told about last is the front of what we've seen a lot of the tax on hospitals, but also the number of children that have died. 4500 children. it actually works
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out, according to doctor federals to the heads of the world health organization, when he booked, inspect the security council. one child in casa, is dying. on average, every 10 minutes will be the resolution is gonna be based on children. bolts has come up with the resolution. motor is the country that looks off to children on the security council as a particular mandate for about to currently on the course of multiple so. so matter of the country, but it's very much in the regions, right. motors taking this on, they're hoping to bring something to effect as early as sunday. right? the problem is on the language on the humanitarian pause. and how the daisy monetary impose would be for the getting push back. they believe will they, can they get pushed back from the us on any specific number of days? and i think that trying to work on some sort of language say something like a sufficient number of days in order to get on handed aid all across the goals. and so that's why that's, that's what's happening at the un today. another very important diplomatic meeting
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in riyadh saudi arabia, a joint meeting, you frame of the r blake and the organization of islamic corporation. what do you expect to come out of that? well, 1st of all, the time english have talked about the timing of the summit. uh, finally, that there is a meeting, what's the web, the web thing for all this long. this would be solved definitive as questions where it is. when the summit 12 was announced, it was announced like 2 weeks later. ringback so finally, the out of me think and you know, i think if thoughts uh, bringing up some it and does that mean, why is it happening jointly? by the way, james says, oh i see. and very, very last minute they decided to bring these to some, it's together. i think the timing abraham is wrong. right. why is they track the feet so long? have somebody bought the timing is also coming as we are seeing what we're seeing on our screen. so what we seen on out here in the, in the last few hours and don't just on out of their english, but out of their arrow because of the most was channels in the our world. im gonna
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have only our of leaders who have seen the footage point out to the or are they can and the seen the testimony a now could all have to speak in public at the summit. so i think it's, it is important. and remember, when you've got the honorably and the organization of his on that conference, all these different countries in the world, that's actually 57 countries. that's a 3rd of the membership of the un general assembly. so in the country is going to be here. yes. will people will say only words, but i think when you called leaders meeting face to face, they can start agreeing on positions and it does, it does lead to development straight briefly. do you expect the development in riyadh? oh, not see. this one. i actually have given, looking up the history of this conflict for the past, the 7 to 7 day is they've been seeing this already. they, anyone who would be, would want to do something without done it already. uh yes, the summit is still important, but the expectations are about a little, but i hope they can said prizes. thank you both the brain for you, james space. thank you both for joining us here on the news hour is just gone past
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1033, g m t. that's a 1233 mid day in gaza. that's updates you on the latest developments and a guy in the cost of war. now talk to is that causes launch is medical facility all . she's a say they are completely cut off from the outside world and we balance electricity medicines and seen water operations that being suspended on friday night. israel carried out as strikes yet all because of strips main hospitals with thousands of this space policy and sheltering. now, most of us are so is a policy engine. this was inside all she for hospital. a spoke to us about what he's been witnessing this our lives. right, and there are a drones hovering dozens of those hovering over our heads. dogs thing, individuals moving within the compound or outside the compound. a
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few minutes ago, one families tried to leave the compounds and by the time they left the outer gates and the grocer road, they were old, katie beckett. one of the families may survive and pay back to the hospital compound. no one is able to leave the hospital compound as well. the united nations security council has meant to this guy says radius writes on hospitals and health care facilities. in garza, the director general of the w h or the world health organization created for aid, saying the health care system is on its needs. kristin sonoma has moved from you and headquarters in new york. the un security council began its meeting with the 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,
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describing court orders crammed with the injured. the sick and dying warrants overflowing and surgeries without anesthesia. the head of the world health organization pleaded for aid. on average, a child is killed every 10 minutes in guys, a 1.5000000 people have been displaced. and i'm looking for the shelter anywhere they can find it, but nowhere and no one is safe. nowhere and no one is safe. as more and more people move to a smaller and the smaller space. overcrowding is increasing the risks of outbreaks of data and the speed i to the business and the skin infections. in
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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 displaced people shelter their even as they met israel was bombing causes biggest health facility the chief a hospital they are looking to get you to quote in florida and you to act to stop another call. so the basic um for, for israel's been accusing her most fighters of sheltering mir and in tunnels under hospital's claim contested by health workers in 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
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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. well in that session id united nations on friday. these are in the, in boston. i do not a don alleged at many while workers were members of hamas. every number from the so called ministry of health thing is from us. many on real workers in the guys are themselves members of come us. the time has come to bus the mission of you and supplied facts discounts. that is being spoon fed lies by the very same terrorist organization. the deliberately murdered and maimed. thousands of innocent
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is really just 34 days ago. how much has ensured that every square meter of garza is under their complete reign of their many ambulances drivers of combust members? while i speak to julia to more about this, she's on the rise director of communications and he's joining us from re i thank you very much, julia for being with us more than a 100 you and staff members killed in gaza and he's really impossible to be un this says that your colleagues, that one, why many of been on members of i'm us, what do you respond? we can confirm that over 100 of our colleagues, these are you and workers working for under on the launch is do an agency where it can gain dialogue, they have been changed. these numbers are verified by the united nations. we outside of those. but on route we verify these numbers. but what do you respond to the is really impassive. those claims that your colleagues that on draw are
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targeted happy and targeted because they're members of come us. these are can leaks of ours. these are teachers, doctors suddenly patient where it goes, support staff, the backbone of the organization, and they have only been vetted, they have only been cleared, not only by the u. n, but also the list of these staff members are shared every year. we share it with the partners through the complex, including with the government of israel. these lists are shared by on route with frontier through the complex and also with the okay, buying power and with a full government and also with the government of israel. okay. let me ask you about the situation on the ground right now. uh, julia. these, these are the military. it seems as begun its its seizure of gaza city and its largest hospitalized cfo. what are your teams? what are your teams on the ground telling you about about uh,
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the situation there and other medical facilities in gaza right now. and we continue to follow very, very closely with the photo to these reports. but coming out of she far, she fi is the largest pulse with them in dallas. the city we have, our son was the only managed to reach she fall, hospitalized with an urgent shipment of medical supplies and medicine for only a couple of days ago. and so we were only able to do that, he in one month only last week. it's an indication of how tight his seeds is and the issues that we've continued to face with access. not the only to bring in supplies from outside garza but also to move with in the gaza strip. right and, and tens of thousands of palestinians a flight northern guys to head south. can you tell us about the conditions they are the facing? of course the journey was a very difficult one, a very risky one for them once they get to the south. what sort of conditions are
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they facing? yeah, the estimates, the between 50280000 people have been forced to fee their homes from the north of the account, distributing choosing garza city, moving to middle areas and to southern area. this is the only since the 4th of november, our teams have been on the ground on the receiving end. they have reported that people are arriving dehydrated, very, very tired and exhausted. which is totally understandable because people are forced to feed on foods. and this is a cloak and an exit this. this is another force displacement of the palace been in communities. and this is collective punishment julia to my thank you for talking to us julia to my is on was director of communications. joining us 5 from re add the thank you very much for your time to. thank you. well, let's discuss the latest political develop a diplomatic developments i should say further now. and yvonne's president braimer,
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he says it's time for action rather than words over the war in guys. and he spoke before heading to saudi arabia to attend a summit, as we mention of the organization of his by me corporation and the make that let's speak to dosage of barry who's in yvonne's capital taylor on tell us more door. so about what the radian leaders said, and what we can expect from you, ron, at that meeting in riyadh. well, abraham will use it re see who's just landed in riyadh. and also mets with the mirror of cuts are a short while ago, upon leaving their reading and capital tire on earlier on saturday made a plea for action. he said this platform should not be used for speeches, but for action. he also took the opportunity to say what action is needed. he said there needs to be a ceasefire and gaza and an end to the violence. immediately he also blame the united states for supporting israel and also expanding the conflict. let's listen and to what else you have to say. how does that sound? right?
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yeah, i mean, generally i tell you cham, whose daughter that if the crimes being committed and goes about design is raging today and those crimes against humanity. and then what actually is an example of crimes against humanity general yet of the reigning presidents is hoping to get consensus among the $57.00 countries that are attending the summit to try and push the agenda that it reading officials have had since the start of the war and that is, or they have called for a complete boycotts of products and oil and gas supplies to israel. and further the reigning president. we are understand from local media outlets. here is going one step further, demanding that the sale of arms to israel be banned, as well as the error countries imposing no fly zone over the air space as far as riley flights until there's a resolution to this conflict. very new president is the 1st of waiting official to
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visits, the saudi, a capital on saturday. in 11 years, the last the reigning president to visit we ad was not good at messina jot in 2012 . so certainly a very important day for i brought him re see whether or not he would be able to achieve what he set out to do. we'll have to wait and see door. so thank you very much for that dosage of already live there for us. seem to have on let's discuss this further now without if somebody gave it to jane space. james, the, as joseph said, there are significant visit by the rainy and leader to react after the proportional between the 2 countries that we saw in the last few months. yvonne hoping to get consensus at the i or see watch some countries within that organization, including saudi arabia, where on the verge of some sort of normalization with, with his route before this conflicts began. can they be consensus at the i a see. yeah. the i see i'm the early because the, the summit is now the joint, somebody's of the, to, we don't know why the last minute they decided to merge the summit. so original
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plan was for the arab countries top the summit today. and then a summit of the oh, i see on sunday and they've decided to put them both together. but it's worth telling you that there was another development out of the preparatory meetings that took place of the arab league summit. and that certainly showed that the a big divisions within the arab league on what to do. and perhaps by combining the 2 summit to colleagues, those divisions within the arab league, there with proposals and a good list of some of the proposals that were put forward by arabic countries, but then rejected in the final communicate. one was to prevent the use of us and other military bases in arab countries from supplying any weapons that could be used by israel, of freezing diplomatic economic security in the middle. 2 nations with israel threatening to use oil and of the familiar weapons that are in countries have in an effort to stop what's been going on. stop the aggression stuffing is right. the planes flying over our space and then forming up high level can we see that would
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go round? i'm told to new york, washington brussels, geneva london and paris to try and get the arab view. that a c spa needs to stop straight away and stop the question. so there's a measures that they wanted. some countries wanted put in the final terribly communicate. and those will be an object to, to buy a country or a number of countries leaving the question, what sort of communicate? well, we can say come down the hill if any community don't communicate, is there a lot of people who will tell you that they are bleak, hasn't really achieved so much on the policy an issue and the last 10 years? no, absolutely. and now it's the summit of the arab league and the oh i see, are you really going to get the goal to sign up 57 countries to sign up to anything meaningful thoughts on the, on the front. you've got so many countries that in one place does mean a lots of diplomatic activity, a lot of meetings and may be the start of some more momentum on this issue. that's certainly what some will be hoping that what about the saudis in this and in particular, james, as i mentioned,
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he's really saudi normalization is now on hold because of this conflicts, but isn't necessarily off the table. yes, i mean it's, it's, it's very big question about where the saudis stand on this. we've had some pretty comp strong comments from saudi arabia on what has gone on. and it would be interesting to see mohammed been, so i'm on speech at the, at the, at the conference today to see what the status is saying. and we also need to watch this not just study, right. you said you maybe haven't got to the normalization it was talking about. we were, we were told that you in general assembly in september and it didn't come to the saudis. it came from benjamin netanyahu that they were on the cusp of what he said was a historic deal. but also we need to watch the countries that already did deals myself . the blue quote by writing says look what, what do you a says i'm, it's a dumb, irrelevant now because of they're in the room, they're in there and will look what america says to. so i think, how is those countries changed since they signed the so called abraham the codes um, uh, you know, given what has happened and not just what's happened over the last 5 weeks. but
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what is particularly happened to know in the last few days, and we'll keep a co sign, what's happening and react today with your 1st throughout the day. here on alex's era, james, based on to for medicaid is to and still ahead on al jazeera coverage of is, are as long as it continues with most of the bakeries and jobs are being targeted by is really strikes. hunter has now become a critical issue. the it started out as a normal day, but as is often the case in the occupied with back, it turn it up loud, do you want to do thoughts? and so we were happy, it was a good day. then our car broke down. we got out to see what was wrong. the soldiers thought we were going to throw stones. they started shooting at us, i have took 3, put it in his right arm, the abdomen, and his left foot just a few months ago. a man and his brother, where the, where did team doing. and now you rate that currently more than
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a $180.00 minus health in these rainy jails. many for as little as throwing stones at soldiers listing it to them, or potentially have put it. so this has been infinity by which these are, you know, sense of 310, and better cigna. maybe have the premiums are taken to prison inside israel. parents need to apply for a visitation for me through the red cross. and that could take up to 3 months. in the meantime, the minor is cut off from the world. it's the the welcome back and watching all g 0 live from to ha, let's take
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a look now at some of the days i didn't use and poland opposition parties as find coordination deal after collectively winning last month's bonnam entry elections. it pays a way for them to form a new government, but they'll have to wait. the current governing party received the most votes, but fell short of a majority and is expected to fail. his efforts to form a government, the opposition coalition is looking to strengthen poland international position and ties with the european union. spell the, the don't the skit on there. we can't confidently promise everyone that we will work together as once. it's along continuing to manage bullish officers throughout the entire term of office for 40 years, and this is what we agreed on. those in iceland has declared a state of emergency after a series of popular as quakes race views of a volcanic eruption. the quakes hit the country south, west and rake gains peninsula. thousands of people have been asked to evacuate as a precaution. one of iceland biggest tory subtractions, the buena going,
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as also close temporarily because of the seismic activity. and yet more surprise offensive by on groups has blogs to strategically important roads to its biggest trading partner. china fighting has been ongoing for 2 weeks across the northern sean states, which the u. n. stays has the space. tens of thousands of people across the border block age of trade horse has already led to high prices in markets to go through a bundle. we are a highly concerned about the conflict in northern me on my end, a policies that to immediately cease by a stop fighting to ensure security and stability along the china, me on my board, the principal in the us, the f. b. i has the electronic devices belonging to new york city mer. eric adams is one of a corruption investigation into the financing of his 2021 election campaign. authorities are looking into potentially in legal donations from the tech, as government and others. adam says he will continue to go freight and that he has
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nothing to hide. returning now to the war in gaza, where hunger has become a critical issue, the trick of aid trucks that have entered the street has been described as a drop in the ocean compared to its humanitarian needs. bakeries have been targeted and destroyed enough time. these are struggling to vibrate, how the faucet requests a month ago, or must move in 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 survive. 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. the family. they've been displaced from the home. you know, the boat offense with his ro here to hon. eunice left. he says, what am i going and what kind of something that we have nothing, no mattresses,
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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 of heads of state fos to 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 of is 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 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 is treated badly. it's also
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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 as a family's home, a daily ritual of survival in a place ever more devastated by this war. are you close it out your 0? well, doctors are needed more than ever in gaza and cuba is lending a hand. the caribbean nation is training more than 200 policy and medical students free of charge. many are determined to practice medicine in gaza once they graduate at augusta and has a story from have on the lots in american school of medicine, provides food, medical scholarships, to people from low income communities in the americas, africa, asia, in the middle east, a 70 full of today's students, i think gaza somehow has left dozens of relatives this past month. when i go to, to talk with the, with my friends in love,
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i say no, i con my family on the deck and susan laws and speak to people. that's in the last 40 minutes is often is really a 165 digit bombed has comedies apartment look up. we are constantly on that because the looking at offers on we're just waiting for mobile, new people, not since it opened to decades ago, more than 30000 doctors have graduated from the school. the idealism of this project is striking, keeping life expectancy has full and in recent years as there's no longer enough money to buy all the medicine, the country needs. administrative, public health continues to try and doctors for 94 different countries without charging a penny. and so recently some i was considering practicing medicine in australia, not anymore. and just feeling myself, somebody you must study, you must study to be back to our family, our city, our land,
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the world health organization, documented dozens of attacks on health care facilities and goals that you know, tell you about every medical student from the territory interviewed with this report was determined once they graduate, that returning home at augusta and i was just there, having a cube are now reminder of the latest developments in guys, the doctors that guys as long as just medical facility out chief, i say they are completely cut off from the outside world, they are without electricity, medicines, and clean water. as israel's bombing campaign continues, operations at the hospital has been suspended fast say they are unable to treat thousands of injured people because they have run out of medicine and clean water. on friday night israel carried out as strikes me, all of the guys us just main hospitals with thousands, if the space policy means shout tray. that's it for vision. these are all knowledge
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is here, but to stay with the coverage of israel's war on guys a continues next with my college serial findings. thanks for watching the the, the degree of, of the really how, what a pretty been actually in your thousands
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