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offering 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted to environmental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing. your better tomorrow. the israel carries out a new attack on gulf is main hospital. i'll shift is now on the scene each of those run out of fuel. the funny bulk of this is out just here in life though, also coming up the lives of thousands of newborn babies out of that hospital at risk with doctors wanting more babies could die. this will say, bombing and southern goals of as well in areas where israel is ordering people to
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go best safety. these 13 palestinians are killed in an asteroid in russia. in may of casa, joins calls for an end to israel siege on gaza at a joint summit. of the arab league, an organization of islamic corporation. the within the last, our goal is this whole supposed of come of the renewed attack is really strikes have just killed 2 doctors, the monte maternity hospital. and the ministry of health says i'll ship a hospital is completely besieged with bombs, pulling in all directions. with inside l schiffer, there were thousands of newborn babies at critical risk. i meant to be kept in incubators. for the babies are now wrapped in blankets without oxygen and temperature, regular regulation critical for the survival ship is direct to assess. he requested to evacuate the babies to a safe place. yes. or at least haven't responded the listening situation and goes,
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it was the focal point of a summit held in saudi arabia, arab dyslexic leaders. that issued a joint statement quoting from binding un resolution to put a stop to israel aggression around the world. crowds are holding riley's install a guarantee with palestinians. this is london where organizes estimates at least 800000 people were in attendance. we will have more of those protests a little later, but 1st let's hear from bumped him home in a boot salt mia, the director of i was ship a hospital in garza and there he spoke with my colleague elizabeth per on him and said the time is running out of dozens of premature babies traps in the hospital. and then there are lots of the we have lots of tool children that are there a way out of $159.00 children. i know there are 37 new phone due to the power outage and the oxygen devices which and we had
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to ship them to on, on the, on unhealthy location that is not conducive to new bones. we have placed 10 newborns, pretty much truly born babies on on one bed because these children, they need a particular temperate child. they need a particular sedation and ventilated spot to clog nutrition. they need time to come to know the out in a very difficult to pick them up at a loss on criticality. a situation. now that is all the end of the point. i'll keep going from the entire host. without this, would it be great to connect and we're talking about doing pretty much what lee pulling the baby is where yang between 800 to 2000 grams. such ways reply out with a 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 pension has,
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so the intent disconnection on own channels of communication. we understand that this is not sustainable. has anyone offered to help with these babies or the i'm in the office when we're communicated with international rent because they give 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 on protection for the patients intensive care unit . however, 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 unhealthy places that is not conducive to that condition. these children were born of settlements, then 7 months of pregnancy in waiting less than 2000 grams. they need very, very, very high medical care. i live in a normal regular room, but
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a gallagher beds showing without the need requirements on accommodation for pretty much what newborn baby. they need particular truck particular ventilate. those uh mario particularly attrition. particular type of medical, a visa, odd lacking. and now now we are struggling to save that, likes using primitive methods or using the manual sample methods. but however, this is very also standard. when i say that this play is we have electricity in the morning only once electricity is out. these terms, the dry dislikes, the previous to don't 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? that's why this is not the case of the whole. i am in my lunch with them. they contacted me, i offered them. i told them that i have the patients so i may have babies into the,
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into painters. i need them to. i need to move them to us if today is all for this, but they didn't respond. i'd of course to evacuated them. who think i'm getting says to save place is safe places means another wants, but then we can't leave them like they did with the other one piece. the hospital when they told the children to go with it. but you can this what must happen with children in the competitors in this way to there will die on the way we want to safe exit with with safe and secure. and me 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 up to receive this high and above us to grant an inconvenience. as we are imagining from the entire world, from your platform, we need to take them out safely and being in the safe ambulances on into painters.
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when i was the doctor of, i'll ship a hospital book to direct to raw that talk to him about how many of those tell me a speaking about is there a little bit earlier? well, well, it will say my colleague tarik, i'm a z losing con eunice. so there's this update from the south of gaza strip on this as soon as the office at the hospital. and even the odds of the hospital has been repeatedly attacked by these very occupation at forces where the is ready, asians had an open expires over the residence and even the odds of the hospitality during the last hour. this attack considered to be uh, 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 really occupation. so just trying to a bomb small thoughts as she felt hospital where they are right now, far away, hundreds of meters are from the medical complex. now the medical conflicts from inside the house around 600 patients with also hundreds of people,
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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 most of the are a no longer be able to get out of the hospital. they might be bombarded or targeted by the is very okie patients who does all stations in the uh, on the roof tops of the majority of buildings surrounding the hospital. also the attacks that occur and that is to right now continue on the vicinity of the hospital. and even though the surrounding areas give a, please find that israel is determined to a, to a really, of the she felt hospital and to, uh, to check if there's any military infrastructure as the clean under the underground to the buildings of the hospital. meanwhile, the is really for me says all encountered by furious palestinian, of fighting up by the policy and fight, as was trying to destroy the military until the retakes and even to prevent them from arriving to the medical complex. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu as
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again rejected growing cause for cease 5. he said gaza will be the mirror and the militarize off to the wall. and israel will control the secure see that was that was on that. so the thought between a security control includes our ability to enter whenever we want to q, any perpetrators of those who targets out people or our country. i'll tell you what they won't be, they won't become us and they won't be any civilian authority that brings up their children to hate his royal and eliminate his royal. okay, let's now speak to i'm to solid. she joins us from occupied history, slim and meanwhile benjamin you have to invest in y'all. you have again reject to calls for a cease fire saying that the battle against a mass will continue in full force. international pressure seems to be nothing but some background noise for these trying to lead around sounds of things, the right name. these really prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu has been echoing that exact sentiment for weeks. he's been saying that the idea of a cease fire is totally off the table until all the 239 captives are back into is really territory. now we spoke about a wide variety of things out. this evening's press conference on the issue with the captive, specifically there been a lot of conflicting reports so week the memo is and, and things about discussions about the captive. but these really prime minister said he wanted to put all those what he called rumors to rest and say that any official information about the captives, any sort of negotiations will all come from these really army. and from is really politicians alike. and to not listen to anything else. now he also spoke about what's going to happen after the war. he said that the state of israel's not interested in the legal settlements. they are not interested in re occupying the land or what they are interested in. and what she says that he is going to be farm on is a military presence and is really military presence to oversee security there for
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an unknown period of time. now he's also said that he doesn't know what kind of bodies should be ruling the gaza strip after, but he did imply today, but he didn't want the pals sitting authority to be that ruling body. so there's still a lot of questions that the prime minister has to answer from the international community, but also from these really public as he continues to be under pressure in days 37 now of this war. yeah, a lot of questions and data meanwhile, is rose defense business the morning has below and 11 on against joining the war, saying civilians will be the 1st to pay the prize as well. the as really defense minister you'll have gone on has been touring the northern border since the beginning of this war since the beginning of these exchanges of fire between his bola and these really army. but he's now saying it's entered a different stage, that these are no longer just provocations, but that these are full acts of aggression. and that's the, the price is ultimately going to be paid by the lebanese people. and he's also
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warning has been one not to make what he calls the biggest mistake of their life by entering this conflict. we also heard that from these really prime minister himself this evening, speaking alongside, he'll have go on. so these really defense minister also says that there are intense military capabilities that they is really is possessed, that they can use to strike 11 use targets at any time. he says that what's going on in gaza. these really air force is actually only using 110th of its power, so it has the ability to points what he calls the noses of those planes north and strikes targets in 11 on. and he really has been saying quite a few times over the last day that bill could look like gaza if his bullet enters this conflict formerly if they choose to continue being an aggressor he says, but perhaps one of the main things he's really trying to emphasize as well is that
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if the international community sees a larger strike in beirut, they will know that should bala has gone too far new to solid and occupied east jerusalem. thank q as well. hundreds of protests as a violet in tel aviv to call the release of a spray the captives in garza. the ministry says 239 people have been held by a mouse since october the 7th attack on southern intro. some of the captains families have been critical of the government's handling of the crisis and for security savings that led to the duction. all right, but that's why mac leaders meeting and saudi arabia a cooling for a binding un resolution to end israel. so aggression and made him react to discuss the worsening situation and guys released a joint statement. you may have caught them the uranium president were among those who condemned israel is a sold and the muted response from the international community. customers to show you out on how can the bombardments of a faster to become an ordinary attack under the false allegations of their tunnels
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and military installations on them. the more useful how odds are frozen and we hop 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, women and children, to tell you when they go above. but of hospitals and sheltering centers means nothing to them. they remain silent at the sides of dead bodies. we came upon, blows is an eastern by stray animals because okay, let's spring. and so how come this is a senior fellow with the middle east council on global affairs? she joins us from washington. d. c. welcome back to the program. let me give him the old vist limitations of what we seen take place in re i'd. how might the latest hour i've been, oh, i see communicate really help influenced us foreign policy tools as well to
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yes, thank you for having me. i think that there is a limited influence at the moment from these bodies because there seems to be a lot of differences within these bodies among themselves which are being met by some kind of lame and you know, very much benign statement that does not really meet the expectations and the demands of the palestinian people and their own needs. at the moment the humanitarian crisis is really awful. there is a very big human fall every single day we receive all of these terrible images of death, destruction, carnage, you know, and all these kids were dying and mothers yelling and screaming. it is really, really a huge humanitarian crisis. i think that was much more the expectation of what could possibly come out of such a summit to possibly some kind of figuring ties, cutting ties with israel diplomatically and economically that did not happen as booking all the flights to and from israel into the reason that also does not happen even using something like oil as a leverage to really pressure a ceasefire immediately. that also does not happen even
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a proposition or for example, some kinds of suggestions will have some kind of the negation to go and visit the us to europe and russia to try to push forward a ceasefire as quickly as possible. that also did not happen. so what we're really seeing now is just the political statement, which is very much, you know, a mild, very much benign and really is beneath expectations. i think that these are really the, those just want to basically absorb maybe some of the anger the public opinion and go into the old countries of nations. but i don't think that what this kind of resolution does kind of outcomes, right? is very mild and very much need exploitation. the beacon really influenced the u. s . policy at the moment. unfortunately. right. as you mentioned that if this was indeed just simply rhetorical, simply symbolic, i mean clearly with large numbers of demonstrations on the streets of many cities of many countries. the question is whether those leaders, those oh, i see leaders, those arab league leaders are actually beholden to,
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to public opinion. and i think that's what we have seen now. mean is really unprecedented in terms of the public awareness about keeping a student issue. the cause of the 2 young people, the life of the better thing and the book, the suffering that they are really, you know, um, you know, dealing with every single day is really creating some kind of awareness, a reason to be locally globally internationally on an unprecedented scale, so i think that's new in order to leaders and daughters at the end of the day will have to pay attention to what the on publics are saying. i even think this somebody that we're talking about even boy must meet the expectations and did mostly deliver what was hoped for the student symbolic fine that you know, that is this kind of growing anger within the out of world within the middle east. and indeed, these are, some of them are close allies of the united states. so i think that message is becoming clear and louder. maybe it does not meet or expect patients at the moment . but there is this kind of trend which is growing by the day. and putting pressure
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on leaders, east and west, the hope is going to deliver and listen sooner rather than later. yeah. putting pressure on lead is east and west. indeed. so good to have you on the program again . so how come a senior fellow with the middle east council of global defense? thank you. what was the, i'll just hear a still a had a heart beat of gauze. we look back of our ship, a hospitals to the the water is life. but in palestine it's an instrument of bulky patience. with is a way of controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures. simians are being deprived of a universal human rights. people in power investigates with an isaac walter in
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palestine on a jersey, the in depth analysis of the days headlines. israel says their objective is to completely eliminate home off, not just their capability informed opinion, large numbers of civilian skills, including children, good cutting of electricity. this is a weird friend frank assessments, by frankly, china's position is not going to get involved in anything little apparently they're going to continue to call for peace and talks inside story on how to 0. the vindication of terrorism and a per location head of the presidential elections in october, which still is generally from an in depth coverage to 0, is teens on the ground. when you close to the last of the story, the
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the talk about your without is, is there mind if i told stories this out? we got a report so that a fee of the tax on our ship a hospital. the main hospital in carson is what it has intensified strikes, the rule of gauze and strips main hospitals with tens of thousands of displays. palestinians a show for people and babies and guards as large as hospital owl shift risk off to the facility suspended operations. i meant to be tempted incubators, but without power, they are unable to be given the oxygen and temperature regulation critical. so that's suffice. leaders have got it for a summit in saudi arabia issued a joint declaration that demanding the un security council adult to binding decision to hold as rails aggression on gaza is also cool for an end to weapons
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sales to israel ship a hospital is the largest medical complex in the gaza strip, it's name is arabic for house of healing. and of course generation sick and injured, posting and so flocked to the facility for the treatment will reach helen's looks back of its history. any hospital, any way, sees both life and death. babies come into this world and people departed. it's the regular pulse of medical care every way are. but few hospitals see as much depth and misery as al schieffer for al chief has a different pulse. is the heart beat of gaza, so frequently passage by israel bombs, which shifted lives and limbs. this was 2009 out to 0, feeling the young boy a to the thought who nearly lost his leg in the is ready rock . it strikes the killed his mother is that i cannot forgive. i cannot forgive them
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for what they have done to me and for killing my motto. more than a decade and count with asked directly to an almost identical yes, finds a honda prize and paid off to an attack on jamalia in 2021. his mother unlock it too. this was still alive to comfort him in 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 in 2009 al, cheapest direct. the general describe the situation out the complex students true. now 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, in this age and didn't complete the verification of the simplest rights as a human being on the simplest, twice as
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a profession of a hospital has been on this site since british rule and his and you are through the arab is ready was of 1940 eights, 19671973. but the war of 2023 is a conflict the likes of which out she for and cause 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 i'll, she for all those using it for century to survive will reach helen's elders here as far as the forces of co to palestinians during raids, the occupied westbank janine about among the towns targeted rates of intensifies in the past week is what are the forces of code a 185 people, some, some type of a. so i'm a jump machine has more from her mother. these rates have become part of the fabric of daily life throughout the occupied westbank, especially since october 7th. but even before the end of the year 2023,
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you had them happening on a nearly daily basis throughout the occupied westbank. now what's your mention that just in the past few days, we were talking with sources within the housing authority about how much the rates increase. and they said that in the past you'd have, you know, maybe a couple of you have maybe a dozen and that would happen a day. and in the past week you've had about on average 40 happening per day, a just to goes to show you how much of a notification of these raids there has been. now as far as this evening, there was a raid that had been ongoing for a couple of hours inside of janine. in the last few hours you had many is really uh uh, armored bulldozers and military vehicles that had entered. they had torn up streets there, they had destroyed roundabouts, and they had cut some electrical lines and parts of janine and also into the outskirts of the janine refugee camp, which has been a major flash point when it comes to these raids over the course of this past year one palestinian in janine as a result of that raid confrontations with is really army soldiers was killed. you
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also had another man that was killed in a lot of rob, of which is an area south, west virginia. and that happened in a raid earlier in the day. fact of the matter is everybody had expected everybody we spoke with that this read inside of gene was probably going to last all night because these really aren't. we were told that even dropped the leaflets and parts of the city warning residents there. that if they were supporting fighters, that meant they were supporting terrorist and they were saying the terrorists were utilizing the janine refugee camp. and that, that's why the army was going in, or protests organize us in london, say at least 800000 people have a time to the riley and the british capital calling for an immediate cease fire in gauze. it was the case biggest anti war demonstration since the run up to the iraq war back in 2003. and it went ahead despite pressure from the government to have it bind, pull by them was that it's by far the case biggest demonstration since the sauce, if he is ready, bombardments have gone to hundreds of thousands of people,
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many traveling from other parts of the u. k, demanding an end to the kidding. there's too many, so many children dying. and it needs to stop protest organizes under intense pressure to postpone or cancel. the prime minister said a demonstration would be disrespectful because it coincided with almost a stay. interior minister homes that could be sort of the problem even describe the pro palestinian rallies as hates marches. hey march. i think it's a we are a lot of places off to a certain kinds of back on december. if that was, would it be like starting from coastal, i'm from the senate tough world memorial was made part of a police exclusion zone for fear that it might be vandalized. and then the 2000 extra police were on duty and was wireless. but it was from the ball right white's english nationalist class
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with police and through portals and other objects at the offices. pro palestinian marches, remain peaceful. people are reset and the fundamental right to protest to hold those in power. to kinda answer, most people that peacefully illustrates, calling for a safe spot close to page. one of them is this the other guys, the size of this protest and the fact that it's happened. the tool is vindication for the organizes to resistance. so many days of pressure to have it cancelled, but they say as long as that kelly and gauze it continues so really process whole brennan, i'll just share a sense along with tens of thousands of people who will say mount c belgium's cousin. capital, the code for an immediate cease fire and gaza organized until the demonstration in brussels as a european march of palestine. protests accused the e u. a failing to take action in the face of violations of international in gaza.
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okay, you're up to date and i said for meeting bach and i forget our website, i would just say don't. com has much more all of up top stories. weather is next. then inside story, we'll take a closer look at the media coverage on costs likes to watch the or the you're here where here, let's go with your weather update for age i. here's how it's working on sunday and not bad through pockets done. that's kind of stein and eat on, not much to speak of. we've got sunshine temperatures pretty well where they should be for this sunday. your needs have northwest india, the air quality has improved. it is still unhealthy, but previously it was hazardous. that's because we had rain and storms freshen up the atmosphere there. most of india is dry. the storms will be around them all these entry long got on sunday,
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quite the so can we've had in the philippines mid now. island, this isn't devout. thousands of people have been displaced by flooding there and they're the most intense range of petered out, just dealing with showers up and down the country. now whether alerts to speak of on sunday months who rains are picking up those. so that's coming into trying his hand an island and right across the coast of the know china, a much cooler feel here. i mean, look at shanghai 14 degrees of showers, breezing conditions, gust of about 40 kilometers per hour, and that cold air has lung into the korean peninsula hunt you and who kind of islands support? oh, just the dusting of snow over the next 48 hours and let's go back to this part of southeast asia. most intense rain is falling, west calum and 10 on borneo island. there could be some flooding there. see you later. the israel is still refusing to allow international journals into jobs to cover the
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carnage they're all that they can report on 1st hand is the, is really saw palestinian reporters of risking everything to get the story f 15 members, funding 5 killed in an ass, try sharing company, one that we don't cover the news we covered the way the news is the listening po, just the alaska, signed by hundreds of international john list, says western media coverage because of all the themes, bias in favor of israel and again to kind of sign museums or twos of these humanizing palestinians all the allocations fast. this is inside story the .
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