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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 12, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST

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dozens of newborn babies at l. shift that are now at risk with doctors wanting to more could die from cape town to london. hundreds of thousands of protesters across the world call for a ceasefire and gods and with no fuel for cars, buses and trucks. palestinians are forced to find old ways to move around. the and the world health organization says it has lost communication with its contacts inside guns as i'll shift the hospital after ran out of electricity, water, and medical supplies, thousands of palestinians seeking safety at the strip, the largest medical facility. you have enjoyed another night of fear, as is really a tax continue. the ministry of health has reported bombing and fighting in all directions around l shift. all of the hospitals have also been under attack and is really striking on maternity hospital, killed 2 doctors inside
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a l shift. there are dozens of newborn babies in need of critical care and run la hon reports. these are some of the dogs 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 really siege and bombardment, they are now bundled up in towels and sheets in gauze as i'll shift the 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, 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
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were born often missed then 7 months of pregnancy. now we are struggling to save their lives using primitive methods or using manual simple methods. but however, this is very also send a bill out as you're a spoke to a father of 2 infants who are being treated at i'll ship a hospital, he says he feels beyond helpless. honestly, this is something you cannot describe when you these 2 such a point where you con, 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 left. you know, you, as i told 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,
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to escape is really strikes. and i'll shift the hospital as gauze as 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 post any lives born into this war, are in danger of becoming part of an ever growing list of young lives. cut to short, ronald han altos here. the honey mama joins us from han units inside the gaza strip . connie, what's the latest that's happening in or around else, just so that you can bring us this morning. it is 9 am your time in gaza? the yes, well as we spoke with our source insight as to boss, but there's a one remaining journalist,
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the only one inside the hospitals who confirmed that there is a systematic bombing terrorizing from the ties inc and killing of infants, babies of children civilian injuries and the medical team inside the hospital, the hospital and the vicinity around these old building. i've been under tv bombardment since late hours of last night. and now as of this morning, d. c. by the minutes a huge cloud of dark smoke surrounding the building of the house. in addition, it's major buildings the the, the specialized surgeries building in the hospital or for chronic disease. and for heart disease. the link that had been targeted repeatedly by the attack would drones hovering at a low level over the buildings of a sheep hospital. when we talk about the vicinity of the hospital read, talking about only one street separating the health facility,
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the complex and the neighborhood. so i've had a tack on the residential phone or the residential and was around the gospel is directly impacting the building of the hospital. for example, here's one building where all these innovations are, are located is just one street. then when i say one is 3, is about 10 meters away from the next residential building. so an attack on that residential building a negative and a really i think those incubation onto of that the super hospitalization courtyard have been targeted repeatedly. contrary to what these really military spoke versus expressed that they are not engaging with any of 54, they're not engaging with any oh, they're not losing any effect on the hospital. the reality a contradict. what he has said so far the situations of the day is very difficult. at the hospital, no food,
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no medical supplies and no water. the hospital resorted to digging massive gray for some 50 people have been killed inside the hospital because there is no wait outside the tank park 100 meters. the weird couple 100 meters away from the main gets of the hospital with the massive destruction to the infrastructure. an older roads leading to the hosp. there's no way to take these, those who are being killed and offered them a proper burial. they ended up burying them inside the court of the hospital. the entire host assaulted facilities has turned into a re yard for injuries, for the 1000 of the factories inside 4 of the infants and in incubators. and for everybody for the medical team inside the hospital. honey about that. the newborns in the incubators know to be clear, when a new board has an incubator, just just this context with people who don't exactly know what that is. that means they're on life support. if that machine runs out of power,
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they no longer have life support. and yesterday the hospital staff was telling us that as critical care units, as incubators run out of power, they are going to see more patients die. where are we on that? this unfortunate there are more infants inside. these innovators are dying by the hour. not only that there's no power operating these inc, you'll base but also the pipeline of oxygen in the next building. 2 in the near a mix of a facility near the hospital inside the quarter, the hospital near that building where incubators are located has been destroyed. and there's no oxygen, it's channels to the innkeeper. so not only there's no pop, it is of no oxygen to which pores doctor's and the medical team said inside the house, but the resort to old alternative where they have to grab manually manually. all
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these babies just do offer them a little bit of the environment of that and can be, but it's not working so far. there's so far reports about infants who have side and in the coming dollars we. we will see more of those infants dying because of the lack of proper environment of that, that incubators provide them. these are, babies are born out of premature. this is a little over 7 months. they're not completely drawn. and that's the reason they need to be inside these incubators. and without that, see the risk, the risk losing their life. honey mountain motor reporting from han, eunice in southern gaza. thank you very much. we can talk now to dr. osmond mahalo . lucky you are the a surgeon at l shift. the hospital in gaza city are joining us over the phone a. so tell us what the situation is inside the hospital. now you went through a 2nd night of hara. what is the latest that's happening inside the compound? but it's, it's totally a holiday, but situation the one we are facing now. it just started,
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but we didn't know where does the invoice point of this one is you think sites that are on the side of the situation, the squeezing got around to ship a whole speaker is getting types of. so targeting the biggest hosted with them in garza, which seems to be the one to treat the injured patients. now we can hardly treat patients within our hospital and then we every now and then seeing that it's still sitting on the face. so we are in limited of what is on it's continue from being at a strike at from the see at the thrones are within the whole space and area. and anyone moving between the building vps to city on said last night, not this, not the night before. a 2 o'clock in the morning, the city system because of some issues with they couldn't see the engineer to go, went to try to fix that and it was shots by the throne. and just in his make, i'm, he goes by the looks of his boy,
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the 4 limbs. so the situation that the onset even to move, that means the hospital buildings evolving in one building comfortable for the other building. even if the doctor wants to see the patient and the other to be a comfortable bed. so what's happened is the already we were in a bad situation collapsing stipulation of the health system, but any out the fuel over there to 50 or full to now the richmond site that they attached to the whole set of things on top of the buildings. now we can have bullets out of the whole buildings in the, in the toilets for the patients, hygiene or washing things for the ortho claims. the other thing data for the city really at the end of that is to, to get some more of these with this, it appears based on what happened. we close, or the man said that i'll put, i think fit that owns and we in there one called and not in the cover it on with the one. so could of was of the is to supply to get one and a suit the machine longer than not we what we owe,
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but it's only the live saving the procedures for the inconvenience or the, the new and in some incubator we have to move or the ink of it's a new unit, so the main stance of the surface because it said that so we can get, apply only for one printing one place. so what do you add it in? you ever think that get motivated with the incubator working with the event that it's sort of working? so i don't really have around 6 to 3 patients on i see you monday and been today. so it has more than 40, i think, to, and in the faces with the moment which happened that we have that is just to shut down the night before. and we lost one of those on one unit. sadly, because of this, imagine we have the order to shut down. so what we, what we facing now is just totally fucked down of the ship. all the south federal actually, i think the order of this was hoping to get inside. there is no food, there is no. what was that? there is no supplies coming in. this does that seem to be gets almost of course
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people are getting injured just besides the whole doctor. let me jump in for a 2nd because they're, they're a lot of facts that we need to establish with you. um, you say no food where, where are people eating right now inside the hospital? do you have any food left? so what, what could i to yesterday? we didn't get anything for lunch or the notes, but what we sounds like, you know, some canned food. and then 4 or 5 people would get the food just instead of buying . so what's happening there is no way to get our foods coming. what's and what about the patient? somebody to the patient is like everyone has to manage them. says you think what they've already made this. what i'm to see was this look into the dealership a hospital, was that it's gonna be open to the outside clear despite you know, for short notice the open, no support markets open, but we would even with one or 2, it's about my open. this allows me to so you said you said a little bit open to the outside area. this is also something i want to ask you about. the is really military claim that the people within the hospital compound
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can leave through the eastern side l y, the road they said it is, is that the case is a big lie because it keeps saying that instead of date, i was unable to move between the ability, my said, and then we would see these things that they said the people, the time, if you went to the east of the hospital, i have seen a family of 5 people in front of my i would like to move in. i didn't need it. that'd be some of these big kitty the fema. so let's click on patio. they showed them by the time and they come back to the hospital, the injured and we operated on these found on dc global feet. so what do you think it's service closer to unsafe? no one is able to move around the whole system. the ambulance is what i set out around the house, but then we got injured family yesterday afternoon just to the north, the south of that week. because then you've asked you what people didn't get the interest before. and then now they are in the city. and just and because of this in the morning, 5 o'clock, i go to court to put on one of my at our time expanding to his house goosebumps
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just to the north of the ship. a host of it that in the next 2 blocks that we provide with or the ask or the people is basically just look at it and say, we have all what i'll be on to attack directly. so we could then be back you with the time that i'm sending you this. how many now that a student there with that house phone would be put in just 3 people injured, that no one is able to send it back to us. but it still started on system of no one is able to send, will be in against the over she falls. but that was supposed to be very, very busy over the last month is now empty for looking at use cases. the only case because yesterday what did you tell me to go back to it and they were under such as we have done with all of these, pardon me. but the whole situation is still setting on simple. anyone to come in on out the ship of the country out of service? no one is getting any benefits for the treatment. this is the, is anyone at the hospital in touch with the is really authorities. again, i ask you this because they claim that they are communicating directly with l shift
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the hospital. so the cold vision are those of the whole media and the usual things that we need you to evacuate the host with that don't session. i think the day before yesterday and they said and then he told him, okay, i have 700 in just patients with a 100 vision these machines to be i didn't, can you? i didn't just allow the i c r c or the you and becky with the patient. and because you know, for me as a doctor, i don't care about you to as a, please. i kid. what about the patients which i have to give them to be? so if the, if actually with the patient will leave the hospital over all of us, i don't get about the hospice of my said, it's more about the patient and then they said ok, that's like okay, we need to think about this one. and then the next day they called him and they said, you know, actually we don't want to do what they said they should, we have not thought to get things cheaper. it's typically, as anyone can move in and out till the surveys. but you just sure people are not allowed to go in front of us when they talk to evacuate. and the answer was really, i didn't know about this. okay? so, so they communicate in
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a very bad way to communicate and they keep many create things. they, you know, around the things that's giving us any thoughts, anything. if the, if anyone in the world have the ability to push the is the, it is to evacuate the sheep also because patients who have need like machine support event that is of support. then they can easy to sort this out and they have to, she felt hospitality and they can do whatever they want. but they can't leave us within the she the whole 2nd goes together with the patients and saying we want to deal with it, gets out, wouldn't have to get out. just give us unless we get our patients feedback you with . so i in for a doctor from what you're saying that there is no coordination with israelis on country to what the israel's chief military spokesman has said. there's no coordination, active coordination right now on evacuating the babies that are in the incubators. is that right? and as soon as it is known and i think we need a plan for evacuation should be protected by a finished organization. but we can get back to with them when he austin letter.
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and that's exactly what the making is. which he said, i didn't know if that new check that was the answer. when was that? and i that was the day before yesterday. has there been communication since then? no. this. so this is what i'm not that's tracking shipments. but if i'm supposed to be probably gonna stay within the house without anybody come in and out, it's totally big life and they should be on target the, anyone moving around this involved with that? so i, again, it's like i just from the beginning, think we want to cost with a good not we don't want to talk, it's cost. that's yesterday he changed the whole way of talking and he said, we're not talking. suppose that we don't care about your boss that got on to the, i'm talking to you on the whole area is 40 with, with the smoke very who do smoke out of the ship. all that it's on how to see more than 10 meters in front of you. i still say uh, you know, like water is on with the bomb being going over the area and they give you the
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feeling that you are going to die any moment at any time. i then just finally get to know what, what they want the exact, it's within the time the know what they want from us as it yesterday they bumped in the i see you the default man in the started cuz some people didn't get in front of us and luckily, no one and just from that one, but again, it's like, are you with the feeling that it's still very unsafe, a place to stay and they say it's, it's safe place i'm sending you. my thought is just in front of the host that no one has the courage to go to the car and get anything from the car. one of our colleagues here forget his id and fox sports. and his got which is just industry. he's unable to go and get his stuff there, and kids they came in and they just saw scots, any id or something. he knows that everyone knows that no one has to get it. and no one feels safe to go just in on the coast of the deal was in front of the ship also . so it's still very unsafe for all of us. where i'm sitting here, when it should have been done no way to go to the toilet. that is no more said we,
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we started avoiding eating or drink the thing just to avoid. you know, we need to go through the toilet. this bad hygiene thing was the amount of rubbish you know, collected in the hospitality with them onto the flies when they did. but the but this was all in the hosted with a route i'm able to pick them out of the hospital. but instead of the, the, the trouble sent me to come today to try to arrange for bedding the patient is, but is within call that's beyond the i c, c. and then they said that i did a fuse this request. so i'm in the like, overnight, if you open the window, you have the bed, the middle of the that but this from the other side, within the building, the bad, the smell of the beach coming via the flies are coming in the gas and those will be coming in within the hosting because getting it's the only take a place for that. so it's totally up to 30 minutes and i'm still right if there is no model hosted with that,
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it's model very bad situation and i'm sending you the bad hygiene of the hard people with no thought of coming in without the loss of to the highest convictions in the hospital. so uh we viewed with the very minimum, which i'm sending you, it's also service vaults, but we just sit on the shipping thing with them do anything else. and the more important that they will, they keep doing the ship. also, the more important thing is that no one is evacuating the interest people within garza around the ship. also the cut over does a lot of the internet would stay in the city with no ambulances moving with no one exhibits exactly what that would bring them to the office. but the imagine the number of them the which didn't have any but not seem to get injured. the vision had come through should also within the for the last 2 days. this doctor, uh, i, i thank you for your time. and also for explaining that to us and to our viewers what's actually happening in larger gods as largest hospital at the moment. everything that you say is well noted. we will try and speak to you again when that
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is possible. the doctor and thank you for joining us at this hour. now i want to provide a little bit of context about al shift. as we said guys as large as hospital, it's name is our big for house of healing and across generations. sick and injured palestinians have flocked to the facility for treatment or challenge looks at its history. any hospital any way, sees both life and death. babies come into this world 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's bones, which shot their lives and limbs. this was 2009 out to 0,
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feeling the young boy 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 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. the 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 just released from 2009 now she has direct the general describe the situation that the complex students true now was it was at the time, this is a very big concern to me and to the health stuff as well. you know,
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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 2023 is a conflict. the likes of which i'll she for. i'm because it has not seen before. it's around it bombed 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 what i'm doing bye of july laria and you're an associate professor of history at georgetown university here in guitar. we need to address it this hour. the total disconnect between what the is really a story is mostly the chief ministry spokes person has been saying about what
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they're doing around now shift and what is actually happening. and else just look, we've spoken to numerous people who are inside the hospital minutes ago. you heard it as i did, one of the doctors who works there told us what the situation is. it's it, there is no relation to what these really described. they say there's no siege, people can leave through the eastern routes and they're not directly targeting the hospital. he says, well, everybody in the hospital is afraid of dying. we can't leave people. we have tried to leave some of them having killed and we can't even ambulances can't even get out to go and treat the engine. yeah, i mean, you know, we can take this all the way back to the very beginning. i think if we actually listen to what is really public officials have said that they've promised to bring about a humanitarian disaster. i mean, they've said we're cutting off food fuel, uh, water, electricity, and, and medicine. i mean this, this is very much part of intentional part of the planning of this campaign from the beginning. and so these, these momentary denials, i think, fly in the face of even some of the broader ambitions and goals that have been
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declared by some of the highest members of the is really government. and so now what we're seeing certainly are denials of specific crimes. when we know that the ultimate aim here is to create a massive humanitarian disaster, we're seeing of course, in the hospital. i think the other major shift in just recent days is the fact that what we're witnessing now is no longer just the kind of a mass carpet bombing, the indiscriminate tilling from the skies. but we're seeing at a much closer level. so at this point, you can't claim that it's indiscriminate or you can't claim that it's, it's unintentional. i mean, there's very much intention pointed to by the fact that these are low level flying drones. and that we're seeing tanks that are showing up at a close distance. and so very much, uh, everything points to the fact that these are very much deliberate targeting, not just of the hospitals in the infrastructure, but even of medical personnel today we've seen reports of doctors being killed. these are the last remaining people who are able to treat the thousands upon thousands were wounded and left with, with nothing left with no medical supplies left with no electricity to be able to power the machines necessary to keep people alive. and so i think, you know,
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all of these things compound, it together has led to probably one of the most terrific sieges in modern times. or do you think these really trying to buy time perhaps, as pressure continues to build on them, you know, in a, in a diffuse way through the international community, the, the, even their backers. if you look at the us, you look at from the language there are starting to change people who are silent, they're no longer silent. the protests are getting larger that entire network, i would call it a, a lot of pressure as it mounts. do you think perhaps is real strength to buy time by saying one thing when they're actually doing another? i'm certainly, i mean we've, we've seen a mass of propaganda campaign. we've seen the these, these denials, we've seen even putting out false information time. and again, i'm, all of this is in a way meant to opt escapes and, and in some ways muddy the waters of the kind of international discourse of the conversation around us that the, to so doubt. and some of these criticisms that have only been mounting, of course, we know that the political will internationally,
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it's still not there. and we've seen very few calls for a cease fire among, you know, the countries, the states that are actually in a position to bring that about, which seemed the veto power. we've seen the voting no, even an un general assembly of resolutions, which don't even have any real enforcement mechanism. and yet at the same time, of course, we know that that, that, uh, conversation is shifting primarily due to the public pressure. we see millions yet again in the streets this past weekend to show that the focus has not shifted away from, from what's happening cause or right now. you mentioned that you in a general assembly resolution, which uh and you reminded us that it is non binding yesterday, the countries that were taking part of the joint session of the arab league summit and the oh, i see the organization for international corresponding co operation summit so 22 bodies that were holding a joint summit, those countries, uh, called on a binding resolution from the un security council. it, that's a preamble to ask you,
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what you thought came out of that summit because they also yes, they called for ceasefire. yes, because the more aide, but they didn't actually say we're going to do x y these. they said the international community should do x, y, z. yeah, absolutely. i mean, i think this has been part of the many tragedies here is the fact that there has been such a complete absence of leadership on the part of the people who you would expect to be the most invested in, in what's happening to palestinians and of course these are, these are neighboring countries, these are other arab states. most, some states, ones who have declared at least officially for the past 75 years. they're solidarity with the idea of palestinian liberation, or at least the idea of ending the occupation post 1967. and yet we've seen very little in terms of action. and certainly, any time that a suggestion was made at the summit about taking action as a region or as a block of states, you know, things along the lines of cutting back on, on oil exports or things along these lines, or even embargoes or even something is very basic as is kind of sending home is really impasse that are just as
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a kind of mark of protest by many of the states that still continue to have formal diplomatic relations. that all of those were immediately shot down as ideas or a suggestions. and instead, the idea is putting the ball once again in the court of the so called international community, the, the kind of collection of states with the veto power in the un security council, which i've already used it, especially in the united states of course, which has already voted against the ceasefire resolution more than once i do it. all right, and thank you very much. we'll talk to you again as this continues to unfold. a lot of developments coming out this morning from gaza, also israel's prime minister has again rejected a growing calls for a ceasefire and says that these really aren't and will remain inside the strip when the fighting has stopped to listen to the sound of the bloom and i own 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 gaza on his rail and to insure they won't be such
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a threat as long as necessary. these really military will maintain control of cause to prevent tara from inside into to us as well. so a high ride joins us from occupied. east jerusalem. israel's prime minister talking about what he sees as a post war, gaza. what more has he been saying? a good morning sir. oh, well, he talks about since you had the uh, having a gauze uh, the minutes fries. sorry. he said that currently they managed to take control of how much the stronghold which is the north of gaza. but he also said that they don't plan to occupied gauze or a post it had previously occupied gauze or, and then pulls out, sits troops on the legal is ready specimens in 2005 spaces. they had to have a plan to do the same. he also said that they would be that for a very long time, even when they get rid of him,
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us about step plan. that's the main goal and it has been since day one. and then they will be that for a very long time and control, they said of the security situation that until they can look at the next step, they didn't detail what about next steps. but he did say the so the possibility, the palestinian authority re governing garza where he wasn't in favor of that and that, that's not an option for them. that's despite the international community, especially of us pushing for the possible return of the policy. and as far as he taking control of that situation once uh how much has been in the words of these riley's eliminates, it's in this statement that we've been seeing of the kind of time that we're seeing is very different, is very defiant towards what the international community is saying, and all of those diplomatic conversations are happening in the background really effectively what he's saying is that, that, that goal and regardless of what the international community says,
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that's still going to go ahead with it. when they talk about taking control of security, like i said, it's not clear, but we already know the israel was under a 17 year brocade before any of this, which meant that it was on a causes could not lease they could not. and so unless they were given permits by israel, those borders are controlled by israel as well, including those crossings. so really effectively, even though they're saying it's no of an occupation, so many palestinians viewing it as a potential occupation of gaza massaro. hi rod reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much, sar. is really forces have carried out multiple res, again in the occupied westbank. the city of to bus and village is of worker in nablus, or among the latest targets and to buy some residents put burning tires on the road is to try to stop is really vehicles from entering burnett's most. bernard smith is in novelist several as well as those rights into
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boss. there was a series of raids across the occupied west bank. they are a fact of life here that have been for many years, but they have really increasing intense intensity since october. the 2nd direct and there's an average of about 40 rates a day, a significant increase on the numbers before october 7th and the range of and i, one person was killed, which means now a 185 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th, nearly 2 and a half 1000 arrested and most of those in administrative to tension, which means that can help indefinitely without trial, without any charges. is also what reminding people there's a 100 by both or 850000 palestinians. worked in israel on the sacraments, the access to them, it's been blocked off since october the 7th. and those people have not had any works, has a significant impact on the economy saying here in nablus. and also in jeanine. it was as rarely palestinians with frequent visitors here, especially on the weekends,
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spending money, no towels, and the shops and the restaurants. that economy also being chokes, i'll say, because the westbank has been isolated by is riley israel, closing all the check points that only access into is right now. brendan smith, the reporting from numbers, thank you very much. i so i do want to, once again, this is what we're hearing right now at 9 30 am local time. the, [000:00:00;00] the, are you watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this,
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our israel has intensified strikes near all of the guns and strips main hospitals where tens of thousands of displaced palestinians are sheltering newborn babies in l shift or at risk after the facility suspended operations. they are meant to be kept in incubators, but without power, they are unable to be given the oxygen in temperature, regulation critical for their survival. you know, side reports. now one of the dire conditions that patients in hun units in the southern part of the gaza strip are facing following is really a tax on hospitals master hospital, which is the largest hospital and can unit continues to witness of crisis after another. despite the struggle of the capacity that this hospital has reached its maximum capacity and receiving the patient. now has to deal with receiving other patients of those who have evacuated from the north and came here to the south and been received as an officer hospital. over here we have denied and so high these
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2 brothers have come, brother and sister, have come to an officer hospital after they had to. you've got to wait from the north the where it's just the hospital in very difficult conditions. and i have with me here, doctor, how mr. dean, who is the head of the emergency department in officer hospital, tell me about the condition of the hype and to lighter. so the is the one example of how much the vision. so funding is so from looking at to the low is it is old and the site is, will be in its own the a victim. it is like it's available to plan. they will go to that house over there . but this, so the, it was a very complicated injury. they would, they would have 2 problems with them, and then they have to be evacuated on the,
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on of the for you. so they came off by working. i mean, it had been pretty cheap. so they know to have something we quoted to lead us. she cannot move here confiscated by the i know with some a record of disability to failure. so she is dependent on a to you and her nick, to be so good about anything. she need the continuous section machine besides this machine means she need electricity and there is no electricity over there. so she has to be a to us with them as imagine this is the emergency department. we compensate the pieces which need an i c u, which means that they have the patients and stuff. so the situation is very complicated headed brother. so i get a bed with typical indian and he's now having something recorded spot of need to see. he cannot move his lower name. imagine such to vision, they can buy this. i mean is there is no ambulance directly with them. the just
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evacuated and that the this that i eat for you. and while you did for me with one means only by working on then by the by car, which would buy under months own as there is no fuel in was uh that is no electricity that hosted with that heat is when it decked with that. if you need your vision and the eviction which would be able to from the north, like was that you were in the most like, but a show of our, our system hold on bits. we cannot compensate and motivation. that was to be done for the best with visions on too much infectious disease if it didn't make like just throwing tonight this, this way, look at it. and this is now splitting between then get a more sense between the patients. and this is like, does less the situation kind of discuss display what this is starting to be and how much the vision. so funding also complicated. the visa by definition,
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is available to plans at the with that of the gym. so he cannot move now independently and their sister, so she cannot move good by the on. she cannot to but he's not a mentor. and she need integrated system for these assistant device, the whole bid to get the creation for them to be able to to that. and they that the way that under like another to that they can be working. there is no, i'm going to sort of them. and this is what only a small exam being on a very co nose. elizabeth eli will see a much more than i did the i was much more stories. thank you. i think to be as prices are the crisis of others or the receiving of other medications that these hospitals continue to receive and the a comb voice that arrived to the south. the doctor's team has been telling us that the medications that are being received or not the medications that are necessary
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or needed for these cases or these injuries from the war, which adds the compounds or prices to what they are witnessing and the burden that they cannot get out, don't even see it as a 0 time unit in the 1000 gallons of stress. more than 4500 balancing and children have been killed in israel's relentless bombardment of gauze . those who have survived have been forced from their homes, often moving several times in search of safety. 3 children whose families led to southern gaza share their stories with alpha 0. jessica washington reports of my dream just being to start playing at 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 bob loveless mind.
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gusev list the 3 island above the dentist assets. i do know origin on the special guide night and then the how, how, how much the how one can 10 month lined up for the month. the model itself too hot and his family used to live in central cancer. they watched as one by one of the residential towers in the neighborhood, including the home who raised to the ground. despite the her, as she has witnessed, the little girl smiles as much. so conscious about being on such moment happiness of the no i said that somebody is i said no,
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i know i have not been in the me have in the system. i cleared your head no. and then the dentist had just done how i had given that to them tended to to be able to visit the center who i am, the who are happy to nickel is the desa stagen . and i could have been on the phone with bob and windows 10, said l a and the cut button living in a make shift camp in a school. god was loans of life home and her friends. the camp is crowded and noisy. she misses her life before the war. the father of us on the other side of it. look in the house. oh,
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it's lucky and the home side of the tim will headaches. the he's a uh, uh, the mismatch cover of the news. it's unlikely. so the home is still standing, and 2 books have probably been destroyed, but thinking about them gives her a chance to escape into a fictional world when life is easier and kinder to children like. jessica washington, out of 0 protest organizers in london, say at least 800000 people, attended a riley on saturday, calling for an immediate cease fire in gaza. it was the new case, biggest anti war demonstration since the run up to the rav 4, and it went ahead despite pressure from the government to have it banned for brandon was there it's by far the case. biggest demonstration says 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. and there's too many so many children dying. and we just need to know i'm, 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 a stay in syria administer homes. that could be sort of a problem even describe the pro palestinian rallies as h march's, hey, march issac is a we are not pointing the places off to a certain time to back on to so much if that will be like certain from coastal i'm from the senate tough world memorial was made part of a police exclusions for fear that it might be vandalized. and then the 2000 extra police were on duty and was violence. but it was from the ball right white english nationalist class with
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police and through both using the objects at the offices. pro palestinian marches, remain peaceful. people reassert and 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 bar cleaning for peace on, on this day of really nice the size of this protest and the fact that it's happened the tool is vindication for the organizers to resistance, so many days of pressure to have it cancelled. but they say, as long as that kennedy and johnson continues. so really the process, whole running out is there a central under protest and support of palestine have been taking place near the home of us president joe biden. hundreds wave flags enchanted cease fire. now as biting arrived in his on the state of delaware, after taking part in advance marketing veterans day columbia university in new york has shut down 2 student groups after beheld a number of palestinian solidarity events. the school announced that it was suspending
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a group called students for justice in palestine and another one called jewish boys for peace as official groups. through to the end of the full term, the official said that the decision was made because the groups repeatedly violated university policies on holding events come, culminating, and an unauthorized event on thursday afternoon, which he said included, threatening rhetoric and intimidation. thousands of south africans, i've taken part in demonstrations and support of the palestinians in cape town. the marchers were led by clergy from different fates, protest is demanded. he is really invested or be expelled from the country. and in indonesia, thousands of demonstrators gathered near the capital jakarta in support of palestine and demanding an end to the attack on the gaza strip. also in australia, protests have been taking place in support of both palestine and israel and sydney crowds of demonstrators gathered calling for an end to israel's bombing of gaza. they waved fallacy and flags and carried placards demanding peace and justice,
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the palestinians, an end to what they described as genocide. they also described the occupation as the foresight elsewhere and sydney 100 hundreds of protesters gathered to support israel. they demanded that homos release captives held since the october 7th attack on southern israel, demonstrators, waves d as really flagged and held up pictures of the captive. the still ahead on alpha 02 months out from a general election in bangladesh. we get an update on the government's continued crack down on the opposition, members and supports the worked out of their existence. it's load ship as a principal present, asked as a correspondence with any breaking the story we want to hear from those people who with normally looked at that forces on the international news channels. one moment i'll be very proud all was when we covered the fullness quake of 2015 at the
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terrible natural disaster. and a story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people story. it was very important at the time to submit to the world slow down. we stand firm as homes with tests of global nickel reserves. indonesia is forced to leave the global, the battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy. harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential, committed to environmental protection, enhancing investment climate,
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digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the regular edition government is continuing to crack down on opposition. members and supporters were calling for the prime minister. shake has seen that the resign. it's happening ahead of the general election in january. more than 10000 people were reportedly arrested at a major rally and docket 2 weeks ago. 10 field showed re has more from the capital where that really took place. last, the stories of torture and family members going missing or been found dead had become increasingly common in bangladesh nearly a decade as past. but somebody so i'm still breaks down when she describes the movement. she saw her husband's body, he belong to the opposition, bangladesh and national was part of a matter husband in 2014, just 3 days off to my husband's the rest. by playing play police, we found his body with multiple bullet marks and torch funds and they were off and the time. right. the family still faces frequent harassment and intimidation from
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the authorities. are we not the citizens of this country with legitimate rights? she asked, i gave a patch up 5 years, lenny, at the beginning of this month, one of my 3 brothers was picked up by plain clothes detective and was missing for 6 days before he paid in court with signs of to join his body. he could barely stand up late to you sent to jail. another of my brothers is on the run politic around and we said there's barely any space left in prisons. thousands of opposition members had been rounded up across the country in the past 2 weeks. many even don't belong to any political parties. the central office of the main opposition party is been caught on a bike slave, and it's considered a crime scene. the city remains chance, and traffic is significantly low. in the past week, dozens of vehicles have been touched and damaged during with the opposition called a general state and blockade. the government planes, a party for the vandalism, and encourage supporters to from vigilante groups operating under police protection
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. now the they were given the order to deal with the code at school event licensing and starting for instance, they ended up investing any missing people. ringback under no circumstances should this happen. critics say the government's problem is to ensure that conducive environment for free and fair elections in january contradicts the reality on the ground from the child re, i'll just see the doctor or thousands of people have taken part in an empty government protest in the capital of honduras, they are marching against president shamar, a castro, who they accused of abusing power and hand picking public officials. the demonstration was backed by opposition. parties would say that they were defending democracy. a 5 man more nationals are taking the ruling military. john, so it's a court in the philippines. they're asking the countries justice department to look into a war crimes committed against the church and ethnic minority group. but the philippine government itself has been criticized for failing to prosecute human rights abuses
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during former president rodrigo the territories war on drugs. barnaby low reports from manila. they seem to have no hope of ever getting justice for the loved ones in their homeland. so they've come to the philippines. 5 members of me in more such an ethnic group are suing the countries theater general being also young and 8 military commanders for war crimes who owned and says his nephew, little trimmed back home, was murdered by me and more soldiers. while on his way to help put out a fire, according to i with this, they shot him 2 times at his chest and the cut of his finger took off his wedding ring and stolen his what's and cellphone. the leonor has been in this state of civil war since the military seized power in 2021. from the democratically elected government of on size to cheat the complaint and say their relatives are just some of hundreds killed and predominantly christian sion state and entire
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villages. have been burned. international humanitarian law in the philippines allows for the prosecution of 4 crimes perpetrated elsewhere. it would be a landmark case should be for the peace department of justice decide to move forward with a trial, especially since their allegations of human rights violations here as well that have not been investigated these. there's no intention of rejoining the i see president ferdinand marcus junior has refused to cooperate with the international criminal court as it seeks to investigate possible times during former president would be good to turn this and sign their cortex campaign. if at this point it states that willing, at some point, you may actually seize the moment and say that the word link for us to this. and this is a precise the case that we think the president can use to prove that the philippines, this is in fact willing and able to prosecute the process describes no matter what the outcome is. liam assess the fact that they are able to make
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a step towards bringing me in more military when to the justice. it's in itself an achievement barn to below al jazeera manila hope francis has taken the rear step of firing a conservative us bishop for and so insubordination. 2 days after asking him to resign, joseph strickland had served as bishop for the city of tyler in the state. of texas and the 2012 he opened me, contradicted the pope on several issues accusing the positive of taking the church . 2 4th of the left strickland has become a leader for american catholics at odds with the vatican. and i want to take you back to our coverage of gaza. israel's total seizures disrupted all aspects of life with no fuel for cars, buses and trucks. palestinians have been forced to find another way to get around in the gaza strip. mohammed vol. has that story. the, it looks like a scene from the past,
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but this is kind of going to seem southern because like 2023 of 2 weeks of lead testing is really been bothering at the yes month blockades. almost teenagers are returning to the old where your calls have disappeared and i'm going to lose replaced by donkey costs. here was the son, but the i'm leaving the house to go to the hospital because i have diabetes and high blood pressure. here on my medical records, there are no cars, no fuel, no flower, there's nothing to eat or drink. we want to live late enough. enough is enough. 7 called on just the most common form of transport. they also provide a source of income to those of last the funds and businesses on of this, but to feed their families the far the. busy most of my pocket the station and shouts out the names of the stokes out. don't count. serves like nessa or die. i need to provide for my children. i have no other choice. what can i do?
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at least this way i can pay for a formula in the nappies and in this other expenses, not for you, but the thing is there is no fuel, no gas, no. so the power there is absolutely nothing. what can we do? we have to survive. these are the blockade of gauze a date. spock nearly 2 decades, as with the account for it has sufficed. what is that i described as a complete siege of the teddy, to preventing being pulled up even the most basic items. they could these hop on out of fuel and float the shelves in the grocery store and to produce thomas have lost the office. schools have become temporarily shopped as for hundreds of thousands of displaced families. the list of all the site is non
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stop bump up and it just goes up from north to solve these so you can life one day to the next is 51. so how much of this just before we take a very quick break, i want to take you again to that life shot. this guy is over gaza. listen, this is 10 am local time. this is what it sounds like right now and got the city. we're back at the top of the oven date of the oh i yeah. hi joe. but let me check and see what the full welcome to this. how much time. oh gosh, what the good to go
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to good. good. we can go to the the,
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the scores of outcomes has led their homeland since the tell about and take over in a special to our to point one. 0, one east to turn into deals are from on al jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter when you call home, we'll put you can use and car into trash that match it to you. the gas is genocide continues. the strips largest hospital is under is really siege and out of fuel the 0 then. yeah,
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it's good to have you with this. this is elsa 0 life and also coming up the lives of dozens of newborn babies at township are now at risk with doctors warning but

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