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to set some al, just areas and those are available in your favorites apps to just set for it and type download the new app from out to 0 new at you think is it the israel it carries out to a new attack on kansas main hospital. al shift is not one to see just one out, a few the low. i'm down, jordan, this is out 0 life and go home. so coming up the lines of dozens of newborn babies out the hospital, i'm out with the doctors wanting more babies. good time on this bombing in southern guns as well in areas where as well as open people to go for their safety at least 13 and honest indians are killed and
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a man strikes and run on the made of cats out joins pools for an end to israel and a sofa console at a joint summit, an arab and islamic leaders in saudi rate. the it's been another night to fit for thousands of palestinians seeking safety in gauze as hospitals to doctors were killed by on his radio strike on a maternity hospital. and the ministry of health has reported bombing on fighting and all directions around out schiffer inside the hospital or dozens of newborn babies. indeed, of critical care. and when i look on reports, these are some of the guys as most vulnerable. these prematurely born babies are meant to be kept in incubators, with oxygen and temperature, regulating equipment, helping every breath they take. but due to the constant is rarely siege and bombardment, they are now bundled up in towels and sheets. in gauze was,
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i'll shift a hospital in sufficient fuel and no electricity, hospital staff that suspended operations in our urging the international community to help save the youngest lives in the defeat strip. we had requested a protection for these children on 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 unhealthy places that is not conducive to that condition. these children were born of settlements, then 7 months of pregnancy. now we are struggling to save their lives using primitive methods or using the manual sample methods. but however, this is very also send the bill out to 0, spoke to a father of 2 infants for being treated at i'll ship a hospital, he says he feels beyond helpless. honestly,
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this is something you cannot describe when you these 2 central point where you can provide safety to your newborn childrens and wellness me today. when i spoke with the red cross, literally they told me that they had suspended their operations in the guys that they have no news about to meet on the left. you know my new account. i didn't know . would that be all right or not? this desperate father is among the hundreds of thousands of palestinians, forced to leave their homes in north casa, to escape is really strikes. i'll shift the hospital is gone. so is the largest medical facility. thousands are using the hospital, a shelter. almost 5000 patients are receiving care and nearly 800 others are waiting to be admitted. the facility and its staff are at a breaking point. and with every passing minute, the youngest pulsed any lives born into this war,
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are in danger of becoming part of an ever growing list of young lives. cut to short, runa lafond l 20. 0 is patrick, eyebrows, whom is in han. eunice, in the south, at the gaza strip. so this is cindy c office at the hospital. and even the odds of the hospital has been repeatedly attacked by these by the occupation forces where the is ready. asians had an open expires over the residents and even the yards of the hospitals that during the last hour this attack considered to be uh, one of the main attacks that had been carried out to also 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 a bomb smallwood thoughts that she felt hospital where the are right now far away, hundreds of meters are from the medical complex. now the medical conflicts from inside hosts around a 600 patients, but also hundreds of people also others wounded and receiving
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a treatment inside the hospital. now, those people inside the hospital, besides the medical teens are running low on food and even most that they are a no longer be able to get out of the hospital. they might be bombarded or targeted by the israeli occupation. so just to 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 the right now continue on the vicinity of the hospital. and even though the surrounding areas give a please sign that israel is determined to a, to a really a to she felt hospital um, to uh, to check if there's any military infrastructure as the claim under the under ground, the buildings of the hospital. meanwhile, the is ready for me says all encountered by furious, posted in, fighting up by the palestinian fight as was trying to destroy the military artillery tanks and even to prevent them from arriving to the medical complex is
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what is the prime minister has again rejected gunning coals for a ceasefire and shed light on his government's post will plans for garza's rochelle to the bloom, a young shuffle as far as the day after goes that day will only arrive after destroying him. awesome us. gaza will be demilitarized that will no longer be a threat from casa on his rail, and to ensure they won't be such a threat as long as necessary. these really military will maintain control of casa to prevent tara from insight into what other for him to salute has more from of the bodies truth of, as we spoke about a wide variety of things out, this evening's press conference on the issue was the captive specifically there been a lot of conflicting reports, so weak memos and things about discussions about the captive. but these really prime minister said he wanted to put all those of 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
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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. but what they are interested in, and what she says that he is going to be farm on is a military presence and is rarely military presence to oversee security there for 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 which he did imply today that he didn't want the pals sitting authority to be the 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. how does it protest as of running the intent of thieves the cold for the release of is randy captives in garza, the minute trace as 239 people have been held by him. us since the october 7th attack on southern israel. some of the captives families have been critical to the
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governments handling of the crisis. and for the security findings that led to their duction, arab, and islamic leaders meeting and saudi arabia coding for binding un resolution to end, as well as aggression. they mentioned rianne to discuss the worst thing situation in garza and have at least a joint statement. the mayor of cattle and the reigning and president were among those who condemned to israel as a sold and the muted response from an international community. for the 1st one was to show you on how can the bombardments of a possible to become an ordinary attack under the false allegations of their tunnels and military installations on the are useful how ours are frozen. and we are heartbreaking to see these atrocities which are always an old. this is unprecedented in the school. and even before, during the, i'm just say you just garza, many people and states will wide up and give lectures on compliance with international law and human values. stand silent and all these atrocities against the palestinians, women and children,
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it tells you when you called but of hospitals and sheltering centers means nothing to them. they remain silent at the sight of dead bodies we came on blows is an eastern by stray animals from the kind of prints of saudi arabia and mama, then sell mine code for an immediate end to the hostilities. as we did today is our condemnation of this federal system throughout the war from the date under which all are but a state in private as our readings, as that is of the foot status ends of civilians. what it can with hospitality, few places of worship, worship were destroyed. the king of them has been exhibiting. a concerted effort was continued to consult and coordinate with the brother and friendly states to put an end to this war. when any of my colleague fully brought to you, but i was supposed to see now how much lita and spokesman, osama having done that, asked if he was satisfied with the outcome of that sum. it didn't re, uh they can diminish and it's still, it's the mine i'm,
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i'm the 1st step we have to for what we are talking about actions. we don't need spaces. we, we have, we have watch the you might have dish or the security council that was on the doors that i met against will support it or finance will send live ones for is that i saw no, there is no need to go back to the same story, we need that actual from the most, the countries if they move i, i'm sure that the ice fish will change, it's was issued. so i think there is a good chance for the some kind of goods to make an action. i mean, actually from those countries with the highest it's very important in back on what's happening and it wouldn't be effective in the subbing digital sized, i guess the but a senior as we speak right now. mr. ham don, these really seem to be gotten there. see job of guys the city we've of course talked about the situation at all. she for hospital. what can you tell us to these
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are these claim to be making a lot of advances and they the claim to be uh, sustaining the getting a lot of blows. why the to, to him us? what can you tell us about the state of the fighting on the ground right now? is these rarely effectively in control today of northern guys. one of the latest houses uh, is that the most with an especially for most of the time i showed you all the lies, which they have said when will it be this come up as a false issues as this thursday. it's business. think them more of the city, so does that. and i believe it was since then after the day in the sense of the best that they will not have any big sporting goods that i, that is, this is tim 5 think it is about eighty's. they are using i you, one spot, i have, you look on the spot that they are not making a very short
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a step. i guess that is this past. so they opt out of getting this, the females target thing that wasn't with us, at least to make the show them that is the stuff. and also to show this 3 is that they are doing their job. what would it take for how much to release more captives today? it was clear that we would have said the from day number one. we either need to release them. we want to reduce the amount for it, but we, we need the, there's ways to cease fire. the seas fell. so we can do that the light way without any fee. is this mary, cause their images. and the 2nd one, that site is how to open up the step. they have to all the crossing, allowing the use of the same as including the printer, and it asks you to come inside goods. so that's why it is all mazda accepting that . so this is the problem what your variables were on because it has revive tool come on somewhere leaders of a 2 state solution. but for now that remains
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a remote possibility. as a sign up into a explain in the wake of every is reading attack. the shadow a failed diplomacy failure so far, because the dues have been unable to intervene and in the on slot. but there are optimal. this crisis is over. it has to be a vision of what comes next. and then argue it has to be a 2 state solution. the infamous hon shake, accompanied by hopes for peace, which to date means elusive. then is really prime minister and the president of the palestinian liberation organizations signed the author. the accord . palestinian negotiators described the progress that followed a sickeningly slow and frustrating. some say it's been the status quote since the creation of israel during the 1st world war and the british occupation,
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the mandate of palestine was promised as a jewish nation, been home since 1947. this is what remains of the territory for palestinians. there need 300 league and settlements, and more than 700000 is really set. there is in the occupied westbank and east jerusalem. in the past 75 years, the un has paused 45 resolutions in israel, as there is no blueprint or roadmap of the theoretical states. each site has its own version, palestinians want to stay demarcated by the 1967 borders with jerusalem as its capital. hope at the most right, mean government in his reading history and internationally recognized palestine is not even a point to a discussion for what need is. the only viable solution is going to stay the 2 state solution month uh, as did a long time ago. then all of this very well, and they refused to recognize that a young lady on the ground, which is the one step 3 ality. it's
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a suck left colonial project on the ground that prevents the establishment of a viable, couldn't be just that. i've seen them as the successive is really government's have built barriers, checkpoints, controlled, palestinians, freedom of movement, subtler attacks, have become routine. and israel has continued to expand leak and settlements on palestinian land. and cycles a violent tens of thousands of palestinians have been wounded, jailed or killed. now up to a 1000000 palestinians in gauze are being forcibly displaced, putting the 2 state solution even further out of reach. the i think it productivity and living and ex, i've told the 0 quote, even if there was an is really government serious about depaula city and state. and that is a big if it could not removed and leaving sacraments created to carve up the occupied territory that meanwhile, the state of palestine exists in libraries, archives, and collectibles. such as these coins, the date box, more than
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a 100 years from them and drive it out of their time for a short break here. and i'll just say about when we come back and us to make it the $800000.00 people total for an end to the world, at a found a study and some of our to run it in london. these are our schools of farmland town to protest on those things. the in depth analysis of today's headlines. israel says their objective is to completely eliminate hallmarks, 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 is position is it's not going to get involved in anything. we'll apparently, they're going to continue to call for peace and talks inside story on how to 0 thoughts providing on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for that extremely
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unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process basically entities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that and the brakes on the other. i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does they're examining the impact of today's headlines, explorer and abundance of world class programming international. so make as involved clos, janice, bring programs to inform and inspire on challenges here. the
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welcome back. you're watching, i'll just say real quick, remind about top stories here. this while we're getting reports, the bed and attacks on the i'll ship a hospital the largest in guns as well as intensified strikes me own of guns, main hospitals with tens of thousands of just based on estimating a shelter, a newborn babies and gone in to the hospital at risk of the facility suspended operations that meant to be kept in incubators, but without power, they're unable to be given the oxygen temperature regulation critical for their survival leaders who gavin, for somebody from saudi right, the addition of joint declaration demanding the un security council adopt a binding decision to hold israel's aggression on concert. also quote for an end to with insight to israel. let's spring and fall to cut down and she's a canadian palestinian who has many family members and friends in gauze. esther joins us live now from auto and canada. as far as i understand you were born and gone. so you spent much of your childhood that now you have many friends and family
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members living under this constant is really bumming. what's it like for you living? so far away in canada, watching all of this hara unfold on television using the buttons the blood shed, you must be feeling a deep sense of helplessness. so hi darren. thank you for having me. um, i honestly oftentimes don't find the words to really articulate what it's felt like for me and for so many people who aligned themselves with what's happening in palestine dehumanization that we've been witnessing from all, you know, corners from, from our government, our elected officials down to immediate groups here in canada and really across the world has been uh, just just horrifying to witness uh, its been fueling and justifying the horrific slaughter and violent displacement of people that have been besieged. and what's being done. i just can't, within the confines and borders of the cause of strep day in and day out,
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we have been, you know, struggling to, you know, find the words for what we're seeing, trying to keep in touch with our loved ones from so far away, not knowing if we're going to wake up and hear from them, or if we're going to hear what happened here, you know, horrifying news. it's um, okay, it's really quite shameful, but we're witnessing from so far away and far i understand you have family members in guns or who are diabetic. they require regular checkups, but of course, most hospitals and guns that are not working due to the bombing. they've been damaged with like a war to a few electricity and medical supplies. how is the coping on the ground? what are you hearing from them? and there are there in the same boat as everyone in gaza right now. there is no access to any medical facilities or any support any medication. oftentimes they are unable to really reach any facilities where they conduct the care that they require an e. i'm sure you're witnessing the same statistics that are coming out from there and
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seeing the same footage and images of the, you know, tens of thousands of palestinians that have been injured in the last stop, you know, 35 plus days. and everyone is in the same boat. everyone is uh, e rationing food. everyone is trying to reconcile, whether they're going to be awake the next day if they're going to be able to survive the following week. it's been an incredibly difficult and it, we can see and we can sense we can feel the helplessness that's been seeping into their voice to zone every time that we try to get in touch with them. and witnessing it from so far away has just been absolutely devastating. far, let me ask you about the palace demand diaspora in canada. what's the mood among your community, the about israel as well, and gaza and also more importantly, kind of those position on the wall. so i mean, i can speak for many canadians when i say that we are all very ashamed and very
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disappointed in our elected officials. week after week, the seeing hundreds of thousands of canadians taken to the streets, protesting the inaction and the will will neglect of our elected officials who have been regard detailing the same tired lines and sound bites and defensive, as real, as it violates international law. after an international law with continued impunity, we have signed petitions sending letters for members of parliament. we have, you know, continuously ensure that we're sharing your outrage with what we're witnessing on the ground in gaza and for whatever reason we continue to be dismissed. our um, you know, the mirror language i can use to be humanized. how meaning media rhetoric has also been added fuel to what a lot of the people in the house and being subject to change in the justification of, of israel's actions pharmaca and many funds for your time. thanks very much speaking to us. thank you. thanks for having me. is there any forces appealed several palace
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demands during raids in the occupied westbank, the village of book and novelist on the city of 2 of us are among the latest targets rates of intensified of the past week. is ready for stuff killed a 185 people since upset about 70. that's bringing. mohammed jump jimmy joseph live now from ramallah in the occupied westbank mom. and so just bring us up to date then with the latest on the easiest way to arrange what's been happening a so there, and 1st i want to mention a rate that is on going in the columbia refugee camp that started about an hour ago . we're told that clashes have begun, we are still awaiting more details and we will get them to you as we have them. now . let me also mention the rate that was going on in the city of to bus, which is north of the occupied westbank. we are told that that rate has now ended and that is really the army has actually left the city, but that has been ongoing for several hours in the last, in the last couple of hours, we were told that there were many is really vehicles as, as well,
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as really armed bulldozers that injured the city, that there had been armed clashes intents on the classes over the course of several hours that there were explosive devices hurled by palestinian fighters towards the is really army members that were there in the city. and the, as the is really army was entering the city earlier in the evening. the residents had a headset tires on fire to try to keep those is really army vehicles from entering the city. and i also, i want to mention a novelist, the village of bertha. we are told that the is really army surrounded a house there that they destroyed many of the contents in that house and that they arrested at least for palestinian men as a result of that. raid were also told that the vehicle of a civilian there was blown up by these really army before they withdrew. one last one to mention as far as the more note where the raids of the last uh of this uh
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overnight into the morning is the in which we are told the special forces, meaning that they were in civilian vehicles that they entered into the um, uh, they had entered earlier in the evening, they had withdrawn and were told that the israeli army answer to getting that all of this there. and as we've spoken about the last few days as well, these raise, they've become part of the fabric of daily life in the occupied westbank. they've been intensifying since october 7th, even before october 7th. they were a near daily occurrence in various parts of the occupied west bank. now, as you mentioned, as over a $180.00 palestinians had been killed as a result of these raids in the last several months were actually since october 7th . but this was already the deadliest year on record for palestinians across the occupied west bank. darren. alright mama junction and life as the mom at the thank you. protest organizes in london's at least 800000 people have attended around these, echoing for an immediate cease fire in gauze. it was a you case,
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biggest anti war demonstration. since i run up to the rock pool, i went ahead despite pressure from the government to have it band. i was just a was pull. brennan 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. so many children dying and it needs to stop protest organizes under intense pressure to postpone or cancel the prime minister said the demonstration would be disrespectful because it coincided with almost the stay in syria administer homes that could be sort of a problem even describe the pro palestinian rallies as h march's. hey, march isaac is a, we are not going but places on certain kinds of back on to some of them if that was a little bit like certain from coastal, i'm from the senate. tough, well,
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memorial was made part of a police exclusions for fear that it might be vandalized. and then the 2000 extra police were on duty was wireless. but it was from small rights white english nationalist plants with police and through buckles and other objects at the offices. pro palestinian marches, remain peaceful. people reassert in the fundamental right to protest to hold those in power to a time until most people are peacefully on the streets, calling for a safe spot clements the page on home. is this the only dice the size of this protest and the fact that it's happened. the tool is vindication for the organizers to resist it so many days of pressure to have it cancelled. but they say, as long as the killing and gas, it continues. so really the process whole brennan, i'll just share a central under well that's it for me,
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diamond jordan. so now you can find that much more use, of course in our website, out to 0 dot com. there it is on your screen. the weather is up next and then inside story, we'll take a closer look at the media coverage of the war on the gospel. that's it for me inspection. thanks for watching the the 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 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 has got you in for 40 over sunday, but indeed over the next several days,
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the temperature is going to be running at 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 is 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 as 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. you're 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 some spots as well. but hopefully we'll see the sun poke out in toronto on sunday with the highest 6 in the world where the news never ends. understanding what's behind the headlines
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