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plus 4 pieces and suddenly he says, he misses who are the ones at the castle. i've always depended on a warm climate, but it's too cold here in the village of piping. there's also little raising lines . they can start a new life here. maybe the side we soon learned to learn that he might never be able to return to his the lives of thousands of newborn babies at risk during a siege of gulls as big as hospital fuel supplies of run out the on the bulk of this. so just so you live from doha, also coming up, seeking safety, post and ins leave northern gaza and this thousands squarely intensifies its from
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bottoms. there was foaming and southern gauze are as well in the areas where israel is ordering people to go for the safety. these 13 positive means a killed and an asteroid in rough. joins close for an end. israel siege on gods over the joint summit of the arab leak and organization on the summit corporation. the welcome to the program within the last hour goals as hospitals have come on the renewed attack, it's ready as strikes of just code to doctors, the monte maternity hospital and the ministry of health says a ship, a hospital is now completely besieged with palms fully in all directions. well inside of schiffer, there are thousands of newborn babies. critical risk i meant to be kept in incubate,
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says the babies, however on now are wrapped in blankets without oxygen and temperature regulation critical for the survival ship is direct to assess. he requested to evacuate the babies to a safe place. these randy's haven't responded to listening situation and gaza was the focal point of a summit held. and saudi arabia and the stomach leaders that issued a joint statement cooling for a binding un resolution to put a stop to israel. so aggression. what around the world? crowds holding riley's and solidarity with palestinians. this is london where police estimate at least 300000 people were in attendance that well, we will have more of those price a little later. but 1st let's hear from dr. muhammed, i bought some the, the director of our ship a hospital in gaza. he said, time is running out for dozens of premature babies tramped in the hospital, which is now under constant x ray. the attack. i said there are lots of honda for me. we have lost 2 children there. a way out of 159 children. i know they are
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57 new phone due to the power outage and the oxygen device is which and we had to ship them to on, on the unhealthy location that is not conducive to new bones. we'd have placed 10 and newborns pretty much truly born babies on the, on one bed because these children, they need a particular temper chart. they need a particular spat ation and ventilated spot to clog nutrition. they need high medical tab now the out in a very difficult to pick them up at a loss on criticality. a situation. now that is all from the end of the point, i'll keep going from the entire host, but this would be great to create and we're talking about doing pretty much truly on the baby is where yang between 800 to 2000 grams. such ways,
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why or very intensive care unit, and we have lost 2 kids so far. they're on shocking images. i have them. unfortunately, i didn't have internet connection to show them because the patient has. so the intended connection on, on a ton of communication. we understand that this is not sustainable. has anyone offered to help with these babies? for the i'm in the office when we're communicated with the international red cross, they gave us permission to remove them from one place to another within one hour. that's. that's the only thing that the red cross was able to do. we, we had requested a protection for these children and protection for the patients intensive care unit, however that they told us that you have only one hour to remove these children from one place to another. now we placed the children in a very on the hills. the place is that is not conducive to that condition. these children were born of settlements,
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then 7 months of pregnancy waiting less than 2000 grams. they need very, very, very high medical care. i live in uh, nor money room room room, but a lot of beds showing without the need requirements on income edition for pretty much what newborn babies they need, particular temperature, our particular ventilate, those uh money up to clean up nutrition, particular type of medical, a visa odd lacking, and now now we are struggling to save that lives using primitive methods or using the manual sample methods. but however, this is very also tend to been, i say about this play is we have electricity in the morning only once electricity is out. these are the dry dislikes, the previous to dealt to sell me at the is really military has said that they've offered to evacuate these babies out of all ship a hospital. is this the case?
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that's why this is not the case of the whole. i am in touch with them. they conducted me, i will follow them. i told them that i have the patients so i may have babies into the, into painters and i need them to i need to remove them to us. it today is i'm offering this, but they didn't respond. i the course due to evacuated them. who think i'm getting seems to save. place is safe places means another wants, but then we can leave them like they did with the other end piece. the hospital, when they told the children to go wherever you can, this what must happen with children in a to be taught as in this way to their will die on the way. we want to save exit with, with safe and secure and meet the comes to about a vision to arrive to safely to another host within the hospitals and gets the slip in the north and south. come out to receive this high and above us to get him into bed. we are the maddening from the entire world. from your platform,
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we need to take them out. say i need and thing and see if ambulances on incubators, well, well talk to us about schiffer hospitalized. you had the bottle to keep those children alive with getting reports that have been further attacks on how ship a hospital to made hospital, of course, in gaza. topic as is in calling you and assessing the south is the cause of stress and tyra k. as i mentioned that we're having of renewed attacks in and around our ship hospital. we know it's surrounded by spray the forces and has already been targeted multiple times in the past 24 hours. well, what can you tell us? uh yes, uh, the facility officer for the hospital and even the odds of the hospital has been repeatedly attacked by the sped occupation at forces where the is ready. asians had an open at spy as over the residents and even the yards of the hospitals during the last hour. this attack considered to be uh,
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one of the main attacks that had been carried dropped off the destruction of the solar panels and even off to the destruction of the main water tank. that is a station to in the western aspect of the she felt hospital. now these kinds of error rates continue as these very occupation. so just trying to advance more towards that she thought hospital where the are right now far away, hundreds of meters are from the medical complex. now the medical conflicts from inside the house around a 600 patients, but also hundreds of people also others wounded and receiving a treatment inside the hospital. now those people inside the hospital, besides the medical teens are running low on food and even with that they are no longer be able to get out of the hospital. they might be bombarded or targeted by the is very occupation. so just all stations in the uh, on the roof tops of the majority of buildings surrounding the hospital, also the uh, the attacks that to occur. and that is to right now continue on the vicinity of the
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hospital. and even though the surrounding areas give a please sign that israel is determined to a, to a roy up to she felt hospital um, to uh, to check if there's any military infrastructure as the clean under the underground the buildings of the hospital. meanwhile, the is ready for me says all encountered by furious palestinian fighting up by diplomacy and find as was trying to destroy the military artillery tanks and even to prevent them from arriving to the medical complex and talked meanwhile, concerns all growing for the welfare of these $37.00 babies and the critical condition that meant to be an incubate as they could no longer power those incubators, it sounds like an impossible situation for doctors of the hospital right now. any indication of what might happen to them as well. obviously, the situation in hospitals is really critical, and specifically in the children hospitals and we are talking about so most are and
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are entity hospitals to store hospitals because it, it to be the main hospitals. the are providing treatment and even medical care for premature babies. and the, those babies require all kinds of advanced medical care, which requires a kind of constant electric current and even to have a kind of a constant emit to come up from doctors. doctors have been exhausted for more than $35.00 days of fighting as they are trying to work according to the minimum rates. so if you and even a medical supplies that turned up to the hospital that is already existing inside the hospital, those papers are really facing a deep shortage of, of gold oxygen. this oxygen requires, uh electricity in order to be generated. and with the ongoing crisis of, if you, their lives are re at critical risk that one baby has been a, dies due to the lack of a few and to the also the ongoing crisis of if you will, inside the hospital. now it's not only that mean hospital that is suffering from
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the shortage of a few, but the majority of hospitals in gaza strip of witnessing the same condition, but the situation on hospitals in the north and central areas of gauze, this trip is beyond that. and just to add to that, of course, we all are hearing from the us ready, miller trade, who promised to guarantee safe passage for those children. are the doctors an hour shift for say absolutely. no guarantees have be made to them. tara committees, thanks to the update target, because even con you this a holiday as well as a prime minister, has again reject growing calls for a ceasefire to shed light on his government's post for plans for garza's sale or the bloom, a young shuffle. as far as the day after goes that day will only arrive after destroying him. awesome. gaza will be the militarized that will no longer be a threat from gaza on his rail and to ensure they won't be such a threat as long as necessary. these really military will maintain control of cause to prevent tara from insight into what of us kind of life now to the occupied east,
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jerusalem. and i'm the south hood and nothing yahoo maintaining the kennel b. a c supply without the release of captives of despite recent reports that he's rejected. deals involving precisely the release of captives the right name. these really prime minister has been saying for quite some time that there will be no space fire whatsoever. and that's the idea is not on the table at all until all of the captives are brought back into is really territory. now these really prime minister is speaking about a variety of things at this press conference tonight. but among them also not just the captives, but about how the war might continue for a long time saying that they're engaged in fierce fighting and they're going to keep going until they ultimately when. now he's also sending a message to era waiters in the region saying that it's everyone's responsibility to stand up against how much. and this is a war for regional security,
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not just for israel now. nathaniel who also spoke about what's going to happen to the gaza strip after the war. he said that he and his military will need to retain security control for an unknown amount of time, and he's not interested in legal settlements. there is not interested in re occupying the gaza strip, but another interesting fact that he said was that there needs to be quote, something else governing there. and that it cannot be a quote body that has not condemned the october 7th attacks. now there, he's directly referring to the palestinian authority and this waiter must move about. he's saying, but something else needs to be there. but what will be for certain is that israel will have the security responsibility for an unknown amount of time. but you mentioned is where the fee is about regional security as well as rails defense minister who's been sending a warning to it has the lower level. unless you've been saying to
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write these early defense minister has been touring the northern border since the war began. but on saturday he met with troops and said a couple of things that have stuck with the international community. the main thing that he's trying to get across that he said several times today while speaking is that if this escalation continues, the city of bait who will look like guns. and he's saying that the tit for tat exchanges of fire along the northern border with his bowl are now not just provocations, but they're turning into full blown of russians. and not these really army is actually only using 110th of its air force power in gaza and that's the nose is of those planes are pointed north, so he's been repeatedly warning his law about entering this conflict. now b is really defense minister also spoke with his american counterpart defense,
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secretary, lloyd austin. i'm of the americans have been privately and publicly trying to sway these really is not to have a larger preemptive strike and lebanese territory out of spears of this war. turning into a semi regional conflict and multiple fronts happening at the same time for these really is what the defense minister was very clear this evening. when saying that if the world sees a strike in bade, who beg, military activity by these really is that they will know that his ball law cross the line, knew how to solve it, and i'll get body serious and thank you. of hundreds of protests have rallied in tel aviv to cool for the release of a spray the captives in goal of the middle of the tree says 239 people have been handled by home us since the type of of service attack and supplemented israel, some of the companies families have been critical of the government handling of the crisis. and for security failings that lead to the adoption of this alignment,
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gleaton meeting and saudi arabia, according for a binding un resolution to end israel aggression. they didn't react to discuss the worsening situation in gaza and released the joint statement. and we have cut them and for uranium present were among those who condemned israel's assault and the mutant response from the international community. you found us for the most to show you out on how can the bombardments of assessments will become an ordinary attack under the false allegations of their tunnels and military installations underneath my useful how eyes are frozen and we are hot, broken to see these atrocities like i always, and all this is unprecedented in this war and even before, during the unjust. so you just because of many people and states world wide, give lectures on compliance with international law and human values. stand silent and all these atrocities against the palestinians got women and children to tell you when they go above. but of hospitals and sheltering centers means nothing to
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them. they remain silent at the sides of dead bodies. we came on blows is an eastern by stray animals because that is also outside of the re, uh, the radium present abraham, right. you see says that country should designate these for 80 me as a terrorist organization. you're also discussing bids to come economic ties with israel, and that's how you most have them on muslim nation. consider it to disgrace while the blood of the brothers is being shed and gaza. governments keep providing fuel for the is really war machine for the sake of economic interest upon me. well, so how come this is a senior follow with the middle east council on global affairs? she joins us from washington, d. c. to talk more about this issue of a warm welcome to you. what are about indeed muslim countries up a path to do or say in the way, cuz the summit seems somewhat limited. how then might the latest communicate the culture of ceasefire helps influence us foreign policy tools as well. thank you for
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having me. i think that this is an important symbolic step. yes, it's stopped short of people's aspirations. definitely stop short of the expiration of the but it's doing and people who are witnessing the death and destruction imposed on that all civilians be in the out and outrages number of in this implied loss, especially among kids. you know, babies are dying incubators. it's just a very horrific humanitarian crisis at every scale. so i think that the somebody is important in terms of the symbolic, you know, picture, or is that a t o b or a flash boosted world. but it really did not achieve what was hoped for, which is being very much related and very much, you know, having a solid strong position to call for an immediate cease fire that did not happen. even some of the strong resolution felt the strong actions. like, for example, using oil as a leverage, for example, cutting diplomatic and economic ties with israel. a lot of these things that must
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happen ended must result from this particular summit. so therefore it has been described as between brackets too little, too late to weather disk and really have an impact on american policy. i think that the voices of the people on the streets, the public pressure of the public opinion, pressure regionally locally here inside the united states, as well as globally and internationally might have more weight in that particular regard. in terms of saying to the united states enough as you know, you really have to take action. we cannot afford another day that's alone, another week or another month for another year with this kind of who to fix human interior christ that so i don't for the symbolism an awful lot of it. let's call it reflex pestering when it comes to seduce was israel, but nothing in terms of real policy? i one to the given benjamin that's and y'all who's plummeting support in israel itself. well, impact lot might have on us support. yeah, that's
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a good point because actually that has been a lot of growth and cold. you know, i'm conditional support up to this moment from the united states government to its 1st and most important on the in the middle east. and then around the world, which is israel. but this is starting to become kosky for the united states because of the declining support of mentioned y'all, himself and his right wing government inside israel, but also the swaying public opinion globally. it internationally. we are now seeing, for example, leaders like a manual mccall deflecting away from the american position and starting to come down with very strong language and strong words, the actions of the state of israel and so called for a ceasefire. now that shows that the united states, if it continues in this course of action, is going to suffer from international installation, is going to do a lot of its own leverage credibility. and it's on the quotation internationally. and it's might very well those allies in the middle east, indiana world in europe as well as globally. so there is definitely a cost for this policy which the united states is adopting right now. well,
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it's already existing point. i mean, i think a lot of people forget, but the next year is a massive test for international democracy. you called the us selection u. k. election, european union election, the election and, and in just something like 3000000000 people will be going to the polls. i wonder focusing on the united states, especially what impact the decisions the bod administration, i'm making now, whether a lot but cost a lot to do with how they hope the election will play out of the home as well. the latest polls have been showing a decline in by this popularity demanded that the people who stormed the streets of them are left leading democrats of them are you with young people? these are the people who would, you know, traditionally vote for the democratic party. a lot of them are now say, you know, nothing, my name, we don't adopt this kind of policy. we don't endorse the blanket administration's position and quite frankly, we're not going to give him our vote. and i'm not just talking about the arab slash loosely and, you know, populations here, for example,
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in washington or maryland or around the united states, or even other minorities, you know, blacks, latinos, illiberal jews, many of old, went out to the streets and able to speak to it and said month in my name, and they actually called for an image of ceasefire. well, these folks are not going to get their voice to by the, in the coming election. so that is actually a very big costs when it comes to elections. and that is really this kind of public awareness and public opinion a weakening that we are seeing now across the world, not just here in the united states, but around the world in a way which is really unprecedented. and i think that, you know, social media update a very important role because it really presented an alternative kind of the narrative to the one that we have been seeing they in and they out night and day on mainstream america media. many of which did not send you to select the suffering of the average for the student and child woman and man. so we are seeing a lot of these images on social media and people are like shop, like wait a minute. what is happening? what's going on?
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where did you have to go out to the street and say, you know, if it's, you know, an hour either need to listen to us. and we are indeed seeing vast numbers of people across the world out in the streets precisely doing that. so how come this senior fellow with the middle east council in the global affairs, the pleasure to have you on the program. thank you. thank you so much. i. so had he went out to 0 for them 300000 people. cool for an end to the war of a protest against the directing rally in london. police arrest schools the far right count to protest the the route to you by visit capital. got a minute 15 to bring you up to speed with your weather for the america. so let's go concentrated rain along the pacific coast of columbia and ecuador. but we're going to talk about this severe heat waves that were in the thick of for the southeast of
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brazil. this includes for rio de janeiro. look at that, 40 degrees on the nose on sunday. this could be record breaking heat for november, a number to beat 40.5. we've got you in for 40 over sunday, but indeed over the next several days, the temperature is going to be running out about 40 degrees. what weather has been coming out of the us into mexico as gulf coast along the bay of can petri dark and the blue and the yellow, the more intense that rain is falling. so let's go to the us right now. we see this draped over the southern states, toward the us southeast as well, just off the coast of the carolinas and virginia. now for western canada more what, whether pulls in here, snow for the higher ground, close to our to the coast. this will fall is rain warmer for the pacific northwest . we did see some icey roads there the other day which led to a number of car crashes. they're hot for this. somebody here in late 29, maybe 30 degrees on sunday with wall to wall sunshine. different story for the great lakes temperatures and the single digits breezy in sun spots as well. but
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you're watching out is there a is a reminder of our top story is this out. we've got to report so that he'll be attacks on of ship a hospital. that's the main hospital in gaza as well as intensified strikes, new rules, the cause restricts main hospitals with tens of thousands of people are displaced, sheltering beautiful babies and gaza as largest hospital hour shift at risk off to the facilities suspended operations that meant to be kept in incubators, without power or an able to be given, the oxygen and temperature regulation critical specified the, the sky, the interest on this and saudi arabia issued a joint declaration, demanding the un security council. adopt a binding decision to hold his rails aggression on guns. also cool front ends to weapons sales to israel. i'll ship a hospitalized the largest medical complex in the gaza strip its name as arabic for house of hailey,
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and of course generation sick on injured palestinians. a flock to the facility for treatment or challenge takes a look at its history. any hospital any way, sees both life and death. babies come into this wells and people deposits. it's the regular pulse of medical care every way. but few hospital will see as much depth and misery as al schieffer for al chief has a different pulse. it's the heart beat of gaza, so frequently passage by israel bombs, which shifted lives and limbs. this was 2009 out of 0 feeling the young boy until the sod, who'd nearly lost his leg in the it's ready rock. it strikes the killed his mother us us. i cannot forgive. i cannot forgive them for what they have done to me and for killing my mother for more than a decade and countless it strikes late to an almost identical yes
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ends a honda prize and pain off to an attack on jamalia in 2021. his mother, unlike it too, this was still alive to comfort him. through many years of these ready blockade, our chief emetics have done what they can for palestinians. despite often lacking many of the supplies, hospitals can usually take for granted. we would be from 2009 and i'll shoot this direct to the general describe the situation that the complex state is true now because it was at the time, this is a very big concern to me and to the health stuff as well. you know, we are living in this age and didn't complete the verification of the simplest rights as a human bank. and the simplest, twice as a profession of a hospital has been on this site since british rule and has endured through the arab is right. he was of 1948th, 19671973. but the war of
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2023 is a conflict. the likes of which i'll she for. i'm because it has not seen before. it's around it boomed and cuts off. it can no longer treat patients, and there's no guarantee that al chief of all those using it for centuries to survive will reach helen's elders. here it is where the forces have code to palestinians during raids of the occupied westbank jeanine on arrival among the times till august rates have intensified in the past week. certainly forces have killed a 185 people since october. the 2nd us columbia university in new york has shut down 2 student groups off they held a number of positive news, solid down to you, events and the statements. on friday the school announced that it was suspending students for justice in palestine, and she was jewish voice for peace as official groups through the end of the full
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time efficient. so the decision was made because the groups repeatedly violated university policies on holding events, culminating in a little therapist event. so thursday afternoon, which he said included, threatening rhetoric and intimidation. police say 300000 protests have attended a riley in london on the organize of say, many move them, not all of them cooling for an immediate cease fire and gaza. it was the case biggest anti war demonstration since the run up to the rock for. and it went ahead despite pressure from the government to have it bind. pulled breton was that it's by far the case. biggest demonstration says the sauce if he is ready. bombardments have gone to hundreds of thousands of people, many traveling from other parts of the u. k. demanding an end to the kidding. there's too many, too many children dying, and they just need to know i'm it needs to stop. protest organizes under intense
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pressure to postpone or cancel the prime minister said a demonstration would be disrespectful because it coincided with.

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