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lot of medical treatment, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the israel guys out a new attack on guys as making the hospital out shift is not one to cj as one else . a few. the hello, i'm down, jordan, this is i'll just share a line from joe also coming up the lives of dozens of newborn babies and then hospital and i would risk the dumpsters wanting more babies. guitar and there's plumbing and southern guns as well in areas where as well as ordering people to go for their safety at least $1300.00 demands. i. q and an extraction
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process on the mayor of council joins goals for an end, as well as a sofa and casa, and a joint summit of arab and islamic leaders in saudi rate. the what to spend another night to see if a thousands of palestinians seeking safety and gauze as hospitals. and his randy as strike on a maternity hospital killed to doctors. the ministry of health, as opposed to bombing on finding an old directions around, i'll ship inside the hospital there with dozens of newborn babies in need of critical care and mental economy begins. i'll cover these are some of 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 that constant is rarely siege and bombardment, they are now bundled up in towels and sheets in gauze as i'll shift
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a hospital. in sufficient fuel and no electricity, hospital staff had 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 and protection for the patients. the intensive care unit, however, that they told us that you have only one outlook to remove these children from one place to another. now we placed the children in a very unhealthy place is that is not conducive to that condition. these children were born often less than 7 months of pregnancy. now we are struggling to save that lives using primitive methods or using manual simple methods. but however, this is very also tended. but how does your spoke to a father of 2 infants who are 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 such a point where you can provide safety to your new born children from one to somebody 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 lafayette on the news 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 garza's 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. are in danger of becoming part of
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an ever growing list of young lives. cut to short, runaway hon. altos here. what town? god bless. ism has more on those strikes from han, eunice in the south of the gulf, the strength. this is cindy. c. office at the hospital and even the odds of the hospital has been repeatedly attacked by the use by the occupation forces. with the as 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,
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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 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 to 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 posting of fighting up by the palestinian fight as was trying to destroy the military artillery tanks and even to
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prevent them from arriving to the medical complex. well, not school, but as a doctor who's worked out shift, he strongly refutes israel's claims at the hospitals being used by him us and says babies, that shouldn't be an incubators. now just lying on blankets on the ground. and i think there are 2 aspects now important to to understand that number one, they are surrounded by these really armed forces or shooting at the hospital this morning, snipers were shooting through the windows and into the spot. we also learned that one nurse was killed in the neo natal. i see you now they have, i just received the message from the wrong number. is one of the senior search drugs and he says $38.00 neil names move now to cartridge surgery unit in manual ordering theater. you know the space, not more incubators, because oxygen generator was damaged by fire. a strange yesterday. no electricity about 600. even patients. 28. i'll see you
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are those 2 of the inventor majors. they are in the emergency room, and i got this picture of the babies who's trying to be in the ink of either their own light on the floor in the queue of as they are covered with some blankets in order to avoid hypothermia. these the baby shouldn't be they, they should have been in danger in tremendous, of course. and they've missed the 3 of the nail names are dead. and there are 39 now lying on the floor with blank serrano lot at party or east of this. so this is nothing, it's not a difficult situation. it's a horrible situation on of course these points to this humanitarian told from failure. and i'd like to underline one point more. now we talked about the fire and
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the attacks on the hospitals, and we need to discuss the stop sign that we have to understand that most of the, the most serious problem now is 1500000 in terms of the displace. without volter attitude. people are districts and you know, you can live long without water or even thinking more from the streets and they're thinking see water which shoes are in. so this is the failure of the international humanitarian society who shouldn't have been there with water. it's getting cold rainbows, how they sleep under open air. they don't have blankets for the children. 1.5000000 civilian out in the open with no more for and no on the effects on the go. no. the struggle or the fighting goes on the north. there is no possibility they tell me to access the ones that were there. so we will not talk. they didn't nurse on the q and i get a flash back to the saga,
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instructing the massacre which was done in complete darkness for 3 days. i wonder, where are the journalist i haven't turned from the i'll just, i'll just the right journalist in the north for many days. and i'm very fearful that there is an ongoing massacre which will not be covered. we will be able to see it, but the now she saw the spread situation, no suggest, no food, no more term. and of course, absolutely no security for patients and stuff. dr. when you and i last spoke just a day or so ago, you were telling me that when you've been to the, when, when you went to the for 16 years, you're so no, i'm us military operations anywhere near the hospital facility. what do you make of israel is claims now it's operations around the facility. now i have to be honest with you. i'm thinking part of these claims that there is a, i don't know how most of a class center we, as i said, a 100 times,
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we have never seen it. we have never seen any hard ranking homeless people in chicago. we've been able to roam freely all around. i've never seen anything nor have my international colleagues, as i don't think these really the army has any moral standard because the place to go for the geneva convention of the convention. clearly, states that supposed controls are protected objects, even if there should be some military personnel. so these are the trans, they don't even need these plans because they have gone up to see the know that the, the after the drum, without any claims or any crime center. so they seem to be attracting health care as a part of this project. we know that from 16 years they've always been attacking after . so. meanwhile, israel's prime minister has again rejected grubbing coals for a ceasefire and shed lights on his government's postal plans. regardless of the
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bullying. a young shuffle as far as the day after goes that day will only arrive after destroying him. awesome. 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 i'll just hear, instead of a higher up, joins us now live from occupied east or wisdom service. so israel's prime minister that talking about what he sees as a post will gaza. what most he been saying, sir? of the yeah i'm, he once again said that the that should be no a ceasefire unless all of those 242 hostages are released it's, it's important to note that so obviously there's been a lot of folks lately of what will happen amongst politicians and that concerned with the situation now,
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but what happens once this is all eliza would know that yeah. so of course, but problem is benjamin. that's me all who has said that they will take, they will control a garza to ensure that there's no one, no more attacks, but how mazda is no longer in charge and that it will be, as you said, it, as you heard, there are at the most rise, he also spoke about, obviously that were comments made by a french president emmanuel, my crohn just a couple of days ago in an interview where he'd criticize the bombing of gauze. he'd quotes for a seas file. and in response, once again, uh from this and yahoo, he said that it was uh, he said, the president for us did many very good things, but he made a grave mistake. and again, he said, thought is, in fact a kidding. children and women are actually come, us not is row. and one last thing he adds is he kind of gave but not say, saying that they all that moves on from surrounding causes city that they're in gaza sits, you know, and the surrounding ship a hospital, which of course, is
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a major international concern right now. all right, does he have a hard life as the in bodies through some cetera, frontier, or hundreds of protests as a valid until of eve to call for the release of his way the captives in gaza. the ministry says 239 people have been hailed by him as since the october 7th attack on southern israel. some of the captives families have been critical of the government's handling of the prizes and for the security trainings that led to their adoption. our of and does not make leaders meeting and saudi arabia coating for a binding un resolution to end, as well as the aggression they met and react to discuss the worst thing situation in gaza under released a joint statement, the man of council and the reigning and president were among those who condemned as well as a sold and the muted response from the international community. hey, for the 1st one was to show you on how can the bombardment of, of customer to become an ordinary attack under the false allegations of their tunnels. and military installations underneath how ours are frozen and we are
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heartbreaking to see these atrocities which are always an oldest 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 got women and children to tell you when you called. but of hospitals and sheltering centers means nothing to them. they remained silent at the sight of dead bodies we came upon, blows is an eastern by stray animals on the confines of saudi arabia. and mom had been sell mine coal for an immediate end to the hostilities, as we did today's our condemnation of this federal system throughout the war, a zillow, thunder, which seller but a stain in. but as it is ratings as that is of the foot status, the ends of civilians, what it can possibly that is a few places of worship,
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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 it. this war is ready for us is they've killed several of palestinians during raves in the occupied westbank. the village of boca in number us and the city of tobias are among the latest targets rates have intensified during the last week. is ready for stuff killed a 185 people since october 7. mamma jump june joins us live now from ramallah mohammed. so just bring us up to date, then with the latest on these is ready rates. what's been happening so there, let me 1st mention to you and our viewers, the raids that are currently ongoing at this hour. there's one that's happening at the columbia refugee camp. and there are clashes there and they are ongoing. we're also told that there isn't as really army raid happening in total. cut them not just to cut them to city, but also in the tool and cut them refugee camp will get more details about all that . and get that to you as soon as possible. now also want to mention some of the
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more note where the raids that happened in the overnight hours that have now ended . but they were very dramatic and intense. nonetheless, you had the city of to boss which is north of the occupied westbank arm clashes there that happened for several hours in the overnight hours. there were explosive devices that were loved by palestinian fighters towards is really army vehicles that were entering the city before the israeli army vehicles were entering the city . you had residents that were burning tires to try to prevent those tanks. and those armored vehicles from getting in those uh that raid happened over the course of a few hours eventually the as really army withdrew. beyond that, you also have very intent seems happening in the city of jeanine, which is become a flash point for these raids. not just since october 7th, even before then when you had a rage happening there on an almost daily basis. in the overnight hours you had intense classes going on between palestinian fighters as well as the as really army . you had armored bulldozers were told by eye witnesses from the israeli army that
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were tearing up roads that were cutting infrastructure. also, we were told that these really army dropped the leaflets intern around the area, essentially telling the residents there that if they were supporting any factions of pallets and the and fighters that they were supporting terrorism indicating that the israeli army would continue to read that area. which is expected nonetheless, because they continue to do so. now beyond that, we should also just mentioned that we've received word in the last half an hour. the in the shop on the refugee camp, which is close to occupied east jerusalem. that there was a raid that happened and that a 12 year old boy was arrested. now darren, you mentioned just a couple of moments ago that there had been a 185 powers indians that had been killed in the occupied westbank since october 7th. even before october 7th, we should note that this was the deadliest here on record. and the occupied west bank for palestinians killed either by settlers or the is really army. so there's a lot of worry here right now, all the palestinians, i speak with say that they are experiencing a point of collective punishment. many of them telling me that they believe that
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the israeli army and taking out revenge on them and civilian populations across the occupied west bank because of the attacks carried out by how much on october 7th people are worried. they are tense, the rates have become part of the fabric of daily life and the occupied west bank and people believe they will only intensify darren. mamma, thank you. the most also to come here and i'll just air including trumped and it was own. we hear from children and does that. we're struggling to survive on the constant is right on the martin. the low so la la and oh mine, so about i years worth of rain in under 24 hours that led to severe flooding. here we had cars, some merge up, but as quick as this rain fell, it's now shoved out of the picture so much calmer conditions. same goes across
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saudi arabia. there's been a lot of flooding and severe storms around jetta, for example, but a much quieter picture on sunday. meantime, if we peel out show you why to look at the middle east, some showers coming into the event that's pushing into syria. also dropping down into egypt as well. so cairo could see some showers over the next 24 to 48 hours. central asia is quiet temperatures running on the high side for ask about 20 degrees on the nose on sunday. and then we've got disturbed weather chugging along western turkey, pushing into the black sea here, bit of improvement, and is stumble cloudy at times. and still the threat of a few showers in the pitcher top end of africa. it's breezy for the northwest. and again, the risk of some showers in cairo on sunday with a height of 29 degrees rains of turn lighter for kenya, somalia, as we looked at attends in. yeah. but look around the gulf of guinea for camera room and gab along that's for the most intense stuff will be and whether alerts and play for a southern moves and be. we've got sundry down ports here and we need to the
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pro democracy activists risking their lives fighting or to proceed. i know that by my go to prison. good. so i went joining the ron democracy, maybe think suppose the struggle of those who believe democracy is west dying for we never know when an opening is gonna come when a fruit vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough. my life for democracy on how to 0. the . the
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welcome back here watching out just a record reminding about top stories here at this hour. israel has intensified strikes me all of the guns and strips main hospitals. but tens of thousands of just based palestinians, a shelter a newborn babies. and i'll shift a risk off to 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, arab and muslim leaders who gather, depressed summit and saudi arabia. they should have joined the declaration and demanding the un security council dropped to binding decision to hold israel's impression on gaza. both that goes on in to what i'm saying, students as well. what i yeah, i spoke with far a cut on a canadian palestinian who has family members and friends in gaza. she said how hard it is for the palace to in the aspect, to see what's happening. and there are there in the same boat as everyone in gauze and 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 to
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conduct the care that they require. um, i'm sure you're witnessing the same statistics that are coming out from there and seeing the same footage and images of the, you know, tens of thousands of palestinians that have been injured in the last stuff you know, $35.00 plus days. and everyone is in the same boat. everyone is uh, 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 incredibly difficult and it, we can see. ringback it 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 command, diaspora in canada, what's the mood among your community that about as well as will and gaza and also more importantly, kind of those position on the so, i mean,
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i can't speak for many canadians when i say that we are all very ashamed and very disappointed in our elected officials. week after week, we've seen hundreds of thousands of canadians taken to the streets, protesting the inaction and the will will make lots of our elected officials who have been regard to taking the same tired lines and sound bites and defensive as real as it violates international law. for an international law with continue with the community, we have signed petitions sent letters to our 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, the mirror language that's being used 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. some more than $4500.00 pallets to be and children have been
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killed. and israel is relentless bombing of gauze. those who have survived have been forced on their homes, often moving several times in search of safety. 3 children whose families led to southern gauze to share their stories without just their jessica washington reports of my dream just beings, football stopped playing its stadiums around the world in front of cheering fans. a few weeks ago he was injured in his really striking interest, right? like was the changes that i me for the for thought. one loveless mind. gusev listed the island above the dentist assets. i do know origin on the special guide and then the how will, how, how much the how one can 10 month lined up for the month. the model
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itself, the 200 and his family used to live in central cancer. they watched as one by one, all the residential towers in the neighborhood, including the home, were raised to the ground. despite the her, as she has witnessed, the little girl smiles as much so conscious about being unkind such moments, happiness all these things. so i said this is the share in the me in the how i have given to them tended to to be aware that they sent that away in love with us or
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happy to nick when the stag and my god knows. come said ella, and the last the cubs i am leaving to make shift camp in a school god loans of life, a home into friends. the camp is crowded and noisy. she misses her life before the will. of course. have of the front of us on the other side of it. look at the house. oh, i see in the home side of si come what headaches i have the uh uh, the snap news. it's unlikely. so the home is still standing, and 2 books have probably been destroyed, but thinking about them gives her
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a chance to escape into a fictional world when life is easier and kinder to children like. jessica washington out to 0. a protest organizes in london and say at least 800000. the people have attended around the coding for an immediate cease fire and gaza. it was a new case, biggest anti war demonstration. since i went up to the ra full and i went ahead despite pressure from the government to have it banned for brandon and 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
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a stay in syria administer homes that could be sort of a problem. even describe the pro palestinian rallies. us hates marches. why a lot of places saw 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 little memorial was make 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
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a safe spot close to page. one of them is this, the dice, the size of this protest and the fact that it's happened. the tool is vindication for the organizes to resist it so many days of pressure to have it cancelled. if they say, well as long as that kelly and goals are continues, so really the process whole run an out, is there a sense a longer and tens of thousands of people levels and much to belgium's capital to pull for an immediate cease fire and gaza organize us build a demonstration in brussels as a european march for palestine. protest as a key was the e u, a failing to take action in the face of violations of international law and daughter. french president, them on your micro has a israel to stop the killing of palestinian civilians. he said there was no justification for the bombing. i think this is the only solution we have is a ceasefire because it's impossible to explain. we want to fight against arisen
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by coming and us and people defacto to the civilian, somebody defacto. this babies as ladies as old people among them killed. so there is no reason for that. the notice missing the that's up to you now, and some of the days of the news tributes have been paid almost to stay events smoking the end of the 1st level. the in the u. k. bells chimed at 11 minutes past 11 in the morning, marking the moment testing it is ended. a 115 years ago, veteran's place reeves owning the dead in the morning in central london. and in the french capital president emmanuel mack on joins miniature officials. the lights of flame dedicated to the phone and near the of the trail. islands opposition parties have signed a coalition deal.
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