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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 12, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST

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its level parts of the page was transformed into a minute, reporting every now and then we can hear cluster bombs, exploding out his ears, teens on the ground when you close to the hall to the story. the of the . so i'm fairly back to boy, you're watching the news. our line from bill have a continuing coverage of his rascal on guy. so coming up in the next 60 minutes, 13 palestinians are killed. and then these really striking, con unice since southern gaza. the attacks that continue even as thousands that order to move south for the safety and northern guys. several hospitals are under siege. the largest south schieffer is out of power,
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putting the lives of dozens of newborn babies at risk. also this hour from cape town to london, jakarta, to russell was hundreds of thousands of people around the world, calls for sci fi in god and with no fuel for cause bosses and trucks spot of scenes are forced to resort to old ways to move around the it's 10 g m t that's mid day in gas where at least 15 palestinians have been killed and then is really a talk on a house in con eunice, in the south of the strip a residential building has been leveled and people are searching through the rubble for survivors, these really ami or the 1100000 palestinians living in northern garza to move south for their safety as it intensified operations. but it's been carrying out as ranks across districts. even in the south. in northern guys,
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i mean why more injured people are being rushed to the indonesian hospital? as is route continues, it's forming campaign is really strikes have also targeted areas near the hospital medical facilities across guys. i have enjoyed overnight showing at least 11100 policy needs have been killed since the side of the state. just for the relentless is really bombardment has not sped schools either. one of the latest targets was a un school sheltering just based policy. and in the city of a lot, here in northern garza, no casualties have been reported. let's get an update on the situation on the ground and speak to honey. my mode, who's in con eunice in 7 guys that so honey, even con eunice, which is supposed to be relatively safe for the northern guy, is in sped. tell us more for us about this residential building that's being targeted. the where that's right. the, the terror continues in the trauma continues,
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but more frustrating to people of hon. units on the southern part in gender and evacuation is the, the systematic bombing and killing of the children and men and women. so within the past hour 30 minutes, a residential building was targeted completely levels. did that go to the ground for story building, accommodating tens of people in each of board, 2 or 3 families of evacuated in addition to the owner of the residential building? massive multiple air strikes, not only destroying that residential loan, but also the surrounding building a the stairs right, resulted in the immediate desktop of 13 palestinians, that 13 people have been killed right away with tens of other a seriously injured brought here to the hospital. now this happens at the same time, similar penny is leak upstairs strikes,
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then he'd be bombardment or taking place in different parts of the gods. there for example, as early hours of this morning and late hours of last night it was a target of multiple airstrikes. ton unit was also another place of multiple layers strikes a d i extend from area and looks like it right at the refugee camp was also easy to play east side or is really very strike result was thinking that, that salvage wanting a, it's, it people and with tens more of injuries, the, it's not, it's a non stop campaign of systematic bombing and killing of people is there you are supposed to be saved, but they're not that this is what's frustrating. the vast majority of people. yeah . these areas, as you say, is supposed to be safe, are these really strikes in 7 guys as well in the last few hours in rough as you said, any con units where you are. meanwhile, high even know if in the north several hospitals there including, i'll she,
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far as still under military siege, it would appear. what do you know about the situation at this hospitals including out chiva and those babies during those you born babies were in incubators and who had to be taken off and because of the lack of electricity, lack of oxygen, right in a super hospital is only a representative sample of what other hospitals have been going through within the past few weeks, but more in 10 city of the attack just within the past the 3 day of the started to do spike as a result of heavy bombardment airstrikes. as the result of is really times then army vehicles keep pushing toward the central parts of the anomaly as you possibly are going to be just lose a little bit to the south of, of gaza city. right at the age of gaza. city to the south where a sheet with
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a local hospital is the suffering and experiencing the same levels of the terror and system medic bombing as a ship at a hospital does. and what's going on in these 2 hospital, we have 1000 evacuated inside. there are hundreds of injuries inside the hospitals . there are that section of the dog with a incident, and babies are kept particularly those in incubators and without electricity, without food, without minutes, then the life of those babies. and as far as the dress, for example, of the simple hospitality, not only there's no electricity and no medical supplies, but also the, the oxygen pipeline has been destroyed. so there's no oxygen, it's channels at to the hospital to the intensive care unit where many of the those who have been critically injured rely on are not getting the oxygen they need to
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sustain their lives. then 6 people were reported at the date, right? a we as, as soon as that line was, that pipeline was, was stuck to the incubators. what doctors are doing, they are making very, very tough decision be, are resorting to traditional alternatives, were traditional methods of keeping infants to live the driving them with multiple layers of, of blankets. and the frank, you give them the, the, a tiny bit of what i think you beach and environment would be just to sustain it. but we have reports about those babies dying by the hours because it's not suitable . it's not sustaining their life. this is the situation to hop that you can take that similar and apply is do, and denisia and hosp, it's all right, you run the dc hospitals, did you have to talk to another also the other folks hosted that it looks like a declared war on health facilities what's the purpose for you. 5 here adults,
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planes by it is really military that it's because there are tunnels and bunkers in underneath these hot, which of course it has to be no proof of income unions. thank you very much for bringing us the nation's best or tens of thousands of palestinians sheltering in guys of hospitals have enjoyed another night filled with fear and is really strike on a maternity hospital kill 2 doctors. and the ministry of health has reported bombing and fighting around all she finds you heard inside the hospital. dozens of newborn babies are in need of critical care and are running out of time image and kimber has the details. and these are some of the causes most vulnerable premature babies meant to be kept in incubators, with oxygen and temperature regulates and equipment, helping every breath they take. but now they have simply wrapped in towels. the director of the hospital says despite requests to these riley's no help has arrived . we had requested protection for the,
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for the protection for the patients intensive care unit. however, they told us that you have only one hour to remove these children from one place to another. now we placed the children in a very unhealthy place, is that is not conducive to their condition. these children were born often this gun 7 months of pregnancy. now we are struggling to save that. likes using primitive methods i'll ship a hospitals has been under constant bombardment. just 0 spoke to a folder to him. since we're being treated in the hospital, he was separation from the of the as strikes. honestly, this is something you cannot describe when you these 2 central point that the way you con, provide safety to your newborn children. on this to me today, what i spoke with the red cross literally, they told me that they had suspended their operations in the guys that they have no
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news about to meet on the thousands of patients trapped and goals is hospitalized without electricity, unlimited medical supplies. and without a chance of more than medical treatment. imaging. kimber? oh, just 0. 1. are you? we spoke to doctor, i made more cadillac, a search or not i'll she for hospital in gaza city. he says the hospital has become an unsafe and on high genic war, so it is totally hardy, but situation, the one we are facing now. it just started, but we didn't know where does the inborn point of this one is getting cited on the side of the situation. the squeezing got around to ship, a whole speaker is getting tied to. so targeting the biggest hosted with them in garza, which seems to be the one to treat the injured patients. now we can hardly 3 the patients within our hospital, and then we every now and then seeing that it's still sitting on say. so we are in
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limited awards on it's continue on being at a try at from the c. and the thrones are within the hospital in the area. and anyone moving between the buildings, they feed totally on to the, to the system because of some issues with they couldn't see the engineer to go, went to try to fix that. and if it was shots by the throne and just in his make and he goes finally says of his. ready boy, the 4 lives, so the situation that the onset even to move, that means it must be some buildings evolving in one building comfortable for the other building even if as also wants to see the patient and the other a comfortable bed. so what's happened is the already we were in a bad situation collapsing situation of the has just been running out of fuel a little bit of publicity, or for to now the richmond site that they attacked the will to, to cents on top of the buildings. now we can have bullets out of the whole buildings in the, in the toilets for the patients,
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hygiene or washing things for the ortho claims. the other thing data to the city really at the end of that is to get some more of days where this is a pretty good. so what's happened? we close all of them in case of operating fit that owns and we live one called another in that a couple of them were the ones focus of both of the electricity supply to get one and a cdn machine. and one good. and now we what we owe, but it's only the live saving the procedures for the issue pants or the, the new national an incubator we have to move or the ink of an 80 units. so the man says of the surface because it said that so we can get, apply only for one vending one place. and so what do you have and everything. so just motivated with the incubator working with the event that it sort of working kind of really have around 6 to 3 patients on i see you manage meant and printing is sort of more than 40. i think 2 and in the face of the moment,
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which happened that we have that is just to shut down the night before we lost one of those on one unit. sadly, because of this, imagine when we have to hold it, shut down. so what we, what we fixing now is just to send the truck down of the ship also, but it's also fed with actually adding to all of this. we have somebody get inside . there is no food. there is no, was that there is no supplies coming in this, this activity we get the looks of course, from people getting injured just inside the hospice and we didn't get anything for lunch or not. so what we found, like, you know, a come can food and then for 5 people when it gets elected, but the food this, the certified. so what's happening there is no to get our foods coming. what's left in the hospital, somebody the patient is like if no one has to manage them. so you think what they've already made to send him to see was that the, the hospital was that it's a bit open to the outside. yeah. just by, you know, for short notice and it's open. no supermarket is open,
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but we would even with one or 2, it's about my open around would be more than $4500.00 policy and children have been killed in israel as relentless bombardment of guys. those will survive, has been forced from their homes, often moving several times in search of safety. 3 children who found these threat to 7 guys. i shared the stories with alger 0, jessica washington reports of my dream just being to stop playing it stadiums around the world. in front of cheering fans. a few weeks ago he was injured in his rainy strike. just right. like was the changes that i me for the so thought one loveless my guess of listening to the island above the assets. i do not origin on the special god night and then the um how, how,
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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, were raised to the ground. despite the hers, she has witnessed the little girl smiles as much. so conscious about being unkind such moments, happiness all these things. the no, i said this is the in the me how in the system i cleared your car and then the dentist had just done how i had given
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that to them tended to to be able to visit the center who i am the who have a senior quinn clarity on the desa the windows 10 said l a n c a s s, and i'm the club that i'm living in and make shift camp in a school. god was loans of life a home until friends, the camp is crowded and noisy. she misses her life before the war of the the side of us on the other side of it. look at the house. oh, it's the history of us lost in the home side of the tim what headaches the he's a uh, uh, the mismatch news. it's unlikely so the home is still standing and 2
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books have probably been destroyed. but thinking about them gives her a chance to escape into a fictional world when life is easier. and kind to, to children like jessica washington out to 0. wanted to find out more about the flight of children in guidelines, speak to toby franco, whose spokesman for the wens children's agency. unicef is joining us live from a month. thank you, toby, for being with us on algae 0. i want to start off with, with the babies at all. she for hospital babies in need of intensive care at risk because they've been taking out of that that their income page is there. how concerning is this for unit separate, and what are your teams on the ground telling you about what's being done to prevent these babies from dying? yeah, i mean, i mean it's, it's a try disease. we go to the site, it's not where we have to have babies inside the hospital who it was striving to
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stay alive, who are already dying because of a lack of access to electricity. the powers of this, and i was a as intense sites around and the situation is actually done, and not even being the uh, mazda of this child, sort of watching helplessly so. so it's, it's really expensive. stopping right now. yeah. and we sat there, he said a couple of days ago that the child health services, the 1000000 children across the gaza strip on that really. yeah. breaking point. you know, just the specific types of these kinds of babies and now she goes, but across the got the street is another, there is no use the same price to children right now to be are you talking to? is there any authorities about the plight of children in the plight of these babies, specifically at all? she's, i don't, and you said we weren't, we just, we that the only way to parties of the company the un does as well. and we work with different is that goes on and we keep doing, uh, and we'll keep doing that because what we need now is,
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is urgent. the readings that selection, let's say to, to saw the site, you know enough is enough and we need to protect our children. now. we would like to say we go to this stage with children, even in hospitals. yeah. new laws in a new boys who have just come into into the well, i'm not able to survive and associates is ready to really situation for every child . yeah. forever impair across the street. yeah. and many health care facilities, as you say, dedicated to children in guys i've sees their operations and what children and guys are facing right now, especially those in the north, is, is beyond the bombs and motors, isn't it? it is. yeah, the most is we have here massive conservative tons, all of a z dot products, you know, we have a system that's on the bring the children who need additional support. children who have cancer, children with other conditions. yeah, that's a whole isn't the is now is incredibly difficult. it's not even possible to get. we
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also have your 1600000 displaced people mainly and then the southern areas are the got a stretch litigant very, very dense. the past uh, conditions you know with, with families, children on the video like many, many into, into a rooms. so this side of treat conditions and the access to psych was the food is getting was little side by the day. and that's and that's a concern. and that's why we're trying to bring a don't advocate to bring in more and more life saving a cancellation notice to get to. so anyway, i'm, if people are need, i was going to get to that they, the age. i know that access is difficult and dangerous, and eunice f, as in the past, been able and allowed to send several trucks to deliver life saving a medical supplies. have you been able to get any supplies in interguards or in the past few days as the supplies have been coming in, but at a very low capacity and certainly inadequate for the massive needs across the street. so the study drops and we've been advocating for that at least
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a 100 trucks a day. and we keep doing that because we need to get the, what is the, is this a, to improve the services, we need to brand medical equipment between hygiene, kids, for example, to some children who are living in the charlotte that's all across the gosh, it says make sure that we can get to where the blog most in the page is incredibly good to go. now, i mean, the summer jane has now had more than a 100 solving skills. we've had these a stall, and i was the founding. honestly think, you know the size incredibly dangerous as you know. thank you for for your time. thank you for telling us about what's being done there on the ground, toby free, good spokesman for unicef, joining us there from amman, jordan. meanwhile, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as again rejected bullying, calls for a cease fire and says is really, forces will remain inside the gaza strip. off to the fighting has stopped lush, the bloom, and i own shell. so 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
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a threat from gaza on his rail 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 a positive spring and saw high rod to his life for us and occupied eastern has been sour. tell us more than about pregnant as smithy i was suppose will guys apply and, and how it's being received of the hill and not state. and then who made it very clear that they'll be that for a long time, even off to the guessing bridge of her mouth, not just it's minute 3, waiting but as a governing a group for the people that were governing gauze, this is 2006 he said this will be for an indefinite amount of time that it will be in charge of it security and that it has no interest for the palestinian authority to take charge of gauze. not really in a position to what the us has been pushing for and has mentioned
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a number of times in the last couple of weeks as to what happens next. and that's one of the big questions. because as we see these ready forces moving closer and closer into a central gauze or a certain needs was the cause, a city center. the question will remain what happens next already israel was controlling that folder. it's been on duplicates of 17 users, a border crossings. also controlled by israel, who moves in and now it's the same thing. so effectively, um, even though it says it doesn't time so occupied gauze or it has previously before it withdrew its troops. and those illegal is rarely supplements in 2005 the palestinians. seeing those images and for the international community of thousands of people being pushed out to the homes and effectively collective punishment for that salt type a 7 a time. the feeling is that this could lead to a nova is really occupation of the gaza strip. alright, so thank you very much for the updates. how high rods my 1st day and occupied these
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through them. well, let's discuss all these latest developments now with i'm do not arianne who is associate professor of history at georgetown university in kata. thank you very much for joining us. i'm a new job dealer. so i guess we could pick up with what sarah was just talking about there. and it's now host postwar planned for guys. i wish the americans are against. they've said they weren't cap vacation from, from these great ease as to what exactly they're going to be doing. do you think there's such a natural, clear, applied post more or is he just making things up as it goes? well, i mean, i think that's certainly a well to have an occupation that continues well beyond the end of, of this current round of, of as rarely violence on gaza, which would be an occupation, something that the international community, at least has so far said that they're not in favor of but we don't have to look very far to know what that looks like. i mean, the westbank has certainly been under the similar kind of occupation for 50 years. this is about land staff. this is about ethnic cleansing. we've seen the science of that,
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we're already seeing the science of that yesterday and other is really minister spoke of, of this being causes, neck by right. that he's talking specifically about the mass expulsion of, of the population as we're seeing hundreds of thousands that are being forced to leave from the north. and so whatever guys it looks like after this, including what these really role and it will be a certainly very much, you know, part of this, this agenda of, of isolating people who are even already in the most densely pops populated territory on earth, into an even smaller territory and now having completely decimated essentially all of the basic infrastructure, the hospitals, the schools and so forth. it's, it's, it's quite a harrowing prospect and speaking of hospitals. and i did want to talk about what's happening at all she for right now because these really is, again, are denying that all she for is under siege. but everything on the ground and everyone was been talking to on the ground that points to the culture. is this deliberate effect? yeah, i think you know, these, these denials hold no credibility whatsoever. they really never have going back to
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the very early origins. we've seen this historically over the many other previous assaults on guys, and we're certainly seeing it over the last 5 weeks or so. i think what really, you know, we have to consider here is the fact that there is an even further escalation, because this is no longer just about, you know, mass bombing and indiscriminate, a firing of missiles from the skies. now we're talking about close quarters attacks . we're talking about people these i as they're exiting people who are being shot at close range, we're talking about low flying drones that are also attacking these hospitals. there's absolutely no a plausible deniability present in, in the ongoing attack on, on children, on doctors on patients. and the attacks are happening everywhere in the north and in the south, where if they told people to evacuate to they're still bombing those areas. i wanted to talk to you about that, the diplomatic moves that are happening right now. those talk of and not the un security council resolution brought by mount time, which is going to be discussed all the un security council resolutions have so far
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been projected failed. and yesterday we saw, i believe, is use very strong language at the destroyed meeting of the o i c. and the oddly in riyadh strong language in their final communicate, but no concrete action from our leaders. why are they reluctant to take leadership in this to take the lead in this and, and instead of just passing the ball over to the international community? once again, why this reluctance from our beat us to take the lead on this issue? well, unfortunately, i don't think we've ever seen as big of a gap between what the people of this region would like to see in a certainly we're hearing that in terms of the, the mass, you know, protest movements in terms of the millions of people across this region and really across the whole world who have called for cease fire, who have called for are lifting of the blockade. and it's called for the states to take a, you know, immediate action. and certainly we're not seeing that in part, i think because the interests of many of the states have,
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have certainly been realigned in the last decade or so. many of them, of course, have established a formal relations with israel, have made it very clear that they see their security future is being aligned with that of a us is rarely presence in this region. and so seeing what's happening to the palestinians is very much in opposition to what they're direct. um, you know, diplomatic security but even economic interests are and of course this is part of the tragedy is, is this kind of lack of it or ship, lack of political? well, we're seeing it on the international level as well, in terms of what's happening at the you end the multiple use of fi toast and even just a rejection of a call for a ceasefire, which i think is, is quite a bit. and yet, as he said, has been huge demonstrations in a number of 12 capitals in european capitals. we saw this big demonstration in london yesterday in support of thomas and i was calling for a cease fire. the discourse of conversations seems to be changing on the streets, but is a political well that it's not at this stage. and i think this is, this is certainly part of the tragedy here is when we watch these images,
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we see everything that's happening. you know, people are not uninformed, everyone knows and sees it and to still see political leaders speak in a completely different tone and a different language, basic of rejecting these calls. i think certainly shows that they have very different interest in mind. and one of those, of course, has been giving this kind of unlimited support is real, providing it with the weapons providing at the diplomatic cover. and of course, this is, this is primarily certain powerful states led by the united states and a number of european countries. and obviously the inaction on the part of other states, especially those within this region, diarrhea. and thank you very much for, for talking to us about this thanks for inside of july and from jo shine university here in kata. now while israel carries out its relentless bombardment of guys, a force is also continuing mount conducting multiple race in the occupied westbank . the city of to boston, village of boycott in the novice region, are among the latest targets and to buy some residents space burning ties on the roads to try to stop is really vehicles from entry that's go live to onto the
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respondents smith, who's in nablus. so ben is more incursions and more rates across the occupied westbank bring us up to speed with the latest. and who is these really military targeting? and why slowly those raids into boss a so as well in janine ramallah until come on elsewhere in the occupied westbank grades are of facts of life and they have is as well before october the 7th, but they've really been increasing since then we average about now 40 rates a day in the occupied westbank targets are always according to the palestinians. what they call secure to right. is that looking for what like a terrace and there are 2 and a half 1000 palestinians have been arrested in those rage. and most of them in detention, administrative detention, that means that can be held without charge or without trial indefinitely. and also one policy that has died as a result of those rates overnight. that means now,
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186 palestinians have been killed. hey, since october, the 7, previously a reminder here we're going to get 100 laser tie files. we have a serious see who is your all, i'm getting some of the policy and it's on the 2nd day of putting preventing said from going to work by israel. but not allowed to where the central income in israel and that is causing considerable knock on economic effects as well. and also cities like novelists. and janine rely heavily on palestinian. these writings would comment on the weekends, particularly fridays and saturday, stating the hotels and the restaurant spending money. well, lot source of income has also been choked off, causing not calling effects for the palestinian economy. right. brenet. thank you for the update challenges here has been it's smith reporting deadline from novice in the occupied westbank and still ahead on al jazeera protests in support of policy is held in cities around the world, including the home of us,
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present job. i stay with the it's another damp day across western europe paper one. let's go over those details right here right now. still getting striked with some showers across arlene britain, western northern france, and those highest level alerts for flooding had been dropped down just a bit in northwest france. up against the border with belgium, where there has been some flooding as of late. but next push of rain comes off the atlantic on monday. this is going to be bad. wells, northern ireland for the, for our weather alerts in place for just how much rain we're going to see time period. most of the intense stuff is petered out, keeping a few showers along the coast of portugal today on sunday, and it's gonna be raining all day across switzerland, snow levels dropping down to about 1300 feet. 1300 meters,
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i should say is that some snow coming for the else shows for the western balkans here and we had quite the light show the other night and disassemble with century downpours there. that energy moving further east. but guess what? another storm system develops on monday. soaking range is stumble is near to on talia, and some of the spots we could see about a month's worth of brain in 24 hours. reserved for the northwest slice of africa, a few showers hanging around cairo with the height of $29.00 degrees. we've got some century downpours in the forecasts for southern moves and beek around my pluto when the conditions as well today on sunday. the list as well as like for palestinians and his radio occupied territories every day . as the year arbitrary security checks the day, the old deal, especially for young palestinian men. you ask me for my ideas. how does to new say then not going out unless they have to to avoid arrest check points and
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harassment from angry is really odd. non side tells us he feels the situation has less than to palestinians. on sunday, he was chased by launch group. this is randy settlers, one on his way to what i think his rating supermarket, the security guard came over shouting by pointing a gun at my face and forced me to the ground. it was discrimination only because on palestinians with formright groups quoting on his release to its hind palestinians, they come across regardless of age palestinians, a walrus that they'll be collectively punished more than they already have been the, [000:00:00;00]
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the fucking back and watching all g 0 a reminder of the latest developments in israel is more on gas on at least 13 palestinians have been killed in a nice, really a time when a house in con eunice, in southern gaza. the building has been leveled and people are searching the rubble for survivors. as no let up in israel and the bombing campaign in northern guys moines and people are being rushed to the indonesian hospital as strikes that also targeted areas near the hospital and newborn babies. you know, she for hospital are at risk. that meant to be in incubators to receive critical care, but the facilities been out of power enforced to suspend operations. when all she fun is the largest hospital in the gaza strip for generations, sick and injured protest and insights. flocked with facility for treatment,
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where we talents looks at its history. any hospital any way, sees both life and death. babies come into this wells and people deposits. it's the regular pulse of medical care every way. but few hospitals see as much depth and misery as al schieffer for al chief has a different pulse. it's the heart beat of gaza, so frequently passage by israel bombs, which shifted lives and limbs. this was 2009 out of 0 feeling. the young boy until the sod, who'd nearly lost his leg in the is ready rock. it strikes the killed his mother. i cannot forgive. i cannot forgive them for what they have done to me and for killing my mother. more than a decade and count with asked directly to an almost identical yes ends a honda cries and pain after an attack on jamalia in 2021. his mother like a tourist,
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was still alive to comfort him. through many years of these ready blockade, our chief emetics have done what they can for palestinians. despite often lacking many of the supplies, hospitals can usually take for granted. we would be in 2009 uh cheapest. director general describe the situation out. the complex state is true now. it was at the time, this is a very big concern to me and to the health stuff as well. you know, we are living in, in this age and didn't complete the verification of the simplest rights as a human being. and the simplest, twice as a profession of a hospital has been on this site since british rule and has into a through the arab is ready was of 1948th, 19671973. but the war of 2023 is
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a conflict. the likes of which i'll she for and because it has not seen before, it's around it bombed in console. it can no longer treat patients. and there's no guarantee that now she for all those using it for century to survive will reach helen's elders here sponsor as one guys that has revives talk among some well leaders about the 2 state solution. but for now that remains a remote possibility. as osama big job, it expands in the wake of every is reading attack. and the shadow a failed diplomacy failure so far because the dues have been unable to intervene and in the on slot. but there are up to this crisis is over or has to be a vision of what comes next. and then our view, it has to be a 2 state solution. the infamous hon. shake, accompanied by hopes for peace,
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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 describe 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, the mandate of palestine was promised as a jewish nation, been home since 1947. this is what remains of the territory for palestinians. there needed 300 league and settlements, and more than 700000 is ready to accept theirs 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 state the marketed by the 1967 borders with jerusalem as its capital. with the most right mean government in his reading history,
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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 is 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 ones that 3 ality. it's a suck local on the other project on the ground that prevents the establishment of a viable. and they just, the scene in the states, 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 illegal settlements on palestinian land and cycles of violence. tens of thousands of palestinians have been wounded, jailed or killed. now up to a 1000000 palestinians in gauze are being forcibly displaced between the 2 state
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solution even further out of reach a palestinian living and ex, i've told the 0 quote. even if there was an is really government serious about a palestinian state, and that is a big if it could not remove the indian settlements created to carve up the occupied territory. meanwhile, the state of palestine exists in libraries, archives, and collectibles. such as these coins, the date box more than a 100 years from them and drove it out of their a while. let's get the thoughts of delilah already and about this the 2 sites solution of deluxe can, can it be revived or the other viable solutions? yeah, i mean, i think one people, especially the palestinians here to state solution at this point that what they really hear is a one state of apartheid reality. i think they see that, that the initial attempt to do this going back to the 19 ninety's was very much just a legal cover by which israel x expanded further that the that the settlements from 1993 to 2000 more than double. which means that during the oslo process that
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initial 7 years, it was far easier, in fact, to bring in more land under is really subtler control. and i think that now when we hear it being revived again and, and it's always interesting to see who is actually mentioning it. mm hm. it's the same states and the same leaders. we're all actively pushing israel to do what it's doing currently. and guys are in terms of, of the mass as in the cleansing, in terms of an unfolding genocide, essentially with the mass killings. they're the ones we're also post to a cease fire. they're the ones who are also army israel and ensuring a massive asymmetry in power in terms of what it's able to do militarily. and so i think in that sense, a 2 state solution, really just a firm's is rarely supremacy over every inch of historical palestine. and so for that reason, i don't think anyone takes it seriously. what are the other options then alternative? well, i think there's been a lot more discussion, i think, lately i'm on human rights organizations, particularly, you know, international groups that have looked at this as an apartheid reality and said that what really has to happen here is similar to what we saw in apartheid south africa
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at the very end when there was the idea of equal rights for all within the same territory. there was a recognition that the, the state is simply not going to be carved up into multiple entities. and in fact, there has to be a way for people to co exist, but to do that, you have to abandon the attendance of a settler colonial project. you have to abandon the underlying racism that us, that's at the court in terms of treating palestinians differently from israelis. some people are already talking about the day after the war a what role for the policy and authority in this post war? when it happens, we heard our leaders in riyadh talking about the policy, you know, for him i would boss was present at this emergency summit. they said the policy and a 40 is a so legitimate representative of the palestinian people. but canada and its current configuration having a role in all of the land occupied by policy. well, i think it's, it's a problem. attic for a number of reasons. i think one of which of course has to do with the fact that
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the palestinian authority when we came into being as part of that initial. mm hm. so called peace process. in fact, what happened is they were simply outsourced elements of these really occupation in which they had to basically be the police force against other palestinians. they have to basically make the job of the occupier part easier. and so for that reason, over the decades, along with the corruption along with the violence that they themselves have instituted, they've lost all credibility. there's really no sense that the, that the palestinian authority actually is representative anymore with the last elections that were held for me. that brought my mood i passed the power was almost 2 decades ago. so there's also a sense of a crisis of, of credibility and legitimacy of the palestinian authority. and that's certainly also why we see the same actors, these rarely as the us and some of their european allies constantly using them as a, as a kind of a club to keep policy and aspirations from really taking hold and keeping there be any unity across all of the different policy and political aspirations and i think
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this is going to be another question that will not have an answer in the short term, particularly because no one knows whether they'll be able to actually impose a p, a rule over guys or even across the westbank for that matter, very interesting to hear your thoughts about this. thank you very much of july and not protests, as we've mentioned protests and support of thomas to me and, and calling for sci fi and gaza has been taking place around the world. organizes in london say at least 800000 people attended a ronnie on, on uh, saturday was the case biggest anti war demonstration since the run up to the rock war. and it went, i had, despite pressure from the government to bind the protests. i was just serious pole barn in was that it's by far the case biggest demonstration since the stops, if he is ready. bombardments have gone to hundreds of thousands of people, many traveling from other parts of the k. demanding an end to the kidding. there's too many,
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too many children dying and it needs to stop protest organizes under intense pressure to postpone or cancel. the prime minister said a demonstration would be disrespectful because it coincided with almost the stay in syria administer homes that could be sort of the problem. even describe the pro palestinian rallies as hates marches. hey march, i think it's a we are not playing but places on certain kinds of back on december. if that was, would it be like starting from coastal, i'm from the senate tough world memorial was made part of a police exclusion zone for fear that it might be vandalized. and then the 2000 extra police were on duty and was wireless. but it was from the ball right, white english nationalist class with police and through portals and other objects at the offices. pro palestinian marches,
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remain peaceful. people are reset and the fundamental right to protest to hold those in power to kinda answer. most people that peacefully illustrates, calling for a safe spot close to page. one of them is this, the other guys, the size of this protest and the fact that it's happened. the tool is vindication for the organizers to resistance, so many days of pressure to have it cancelled. but they say, as long as the killing and guns it continues so really process whole brennan, i'll just hear us as a london in the us demonstrate is gathered near the delaware home of present, joe biden. hundreds of people waved flies in, chanted seems fine. now as binding arrived in his home state of delaware, after taking part in events to mock veterans' say, thousands of south africans turned out in cape town in support of palestinians. they were led by religious status from different face, and called on the government to expel these really ambassador in australia,
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protest 7 taking place in support of both palestinians and these readies in sidney cross of demonstrators, gavin calling for an end to is around the bombing of casa waves policy and trying to inquire, tockets, demanding peace and justice for palestinians, and an end to what they described as genocide. they also described israel's hockey patient as upon time, as way and sidney hundreds of protests as gather in support of his route that demanded him ass release, hundreds of captives house since the october, the 7th time on saturday as rel, demonstrate is waved these ready flag and held up pictures of the captives still ahead on algae 0, we'll be taking a look at some of the days having use in 2 months out from a general election in bangladesh. we get an update on the government's continued costs down on opposition, members and supporters. the info for 3 to mark upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't
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a one off just talking about a systemic issue here for black labs don't really matter. and the police were unflinching questions is war with were one to 10 minute rigorous debate because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional was 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 examining the impact of today's headlines. medicines that are running out of our patients. i lose. we could see all the tests those. the guys that we don't buddies explore and abundance of the world class program. i don't think we have another decade before machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your lot international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform and, and spying on challenges here.
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the welcome back. let's take a look now are some of the other new stories making headlines around the world and bangladesh as government is cracking down on opposition, members and supporters, calling for the prime minister to resign. it comes ahead of a general election in january within 10000 people were supposed to be arrested at a major riley in dock a 2 weeks ago. time via chandry has more from the capital less 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
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a matter husband in 2014, just 3 days off to my husband's arrest by play and play police. we found his body with multiple bullet marks and torch funds and they were off and the time the families still faces frequent harassment and intimidation from the authorities. are we not the citizens of this country with legitimate rights? she asked, i gave up accept fabulously 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 have 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 in a bike slave and is considered a crime scene. the city remains chance,
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and traffic is significantly low. in the past week, dozens of vehicles have been touched and damaged during with the opposition called a general strike and blockade. the government planes, a party for the vandalism, and encourage supporters to from vigilante groups operating under police protection . they were given the order to deal with the code, school event slicing and starting fire instead they ended up investing many innocent people under no circumstances. should this happen. critics say that governments permits to ensure that conducive environment for free and fair elections in january contradicts the reality on the ground from the child 3. i'll just say the doctor 5 me on more nationals that taking the voting military june to the court in the philippines. the asking the countries justice department to look into war crimes committed against which in ethnic minority cool. and the philippines government itself has been criticized. so failing to prosecute human rights abuses, bonnet below reports from manila cc,
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they 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 carts who owned and says his nephew little children who 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 they cut off 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 site switching the complaint and say their relatives are just some of hundreds killed. and predominantly christian sion state and entire villages have been burned. an international humanitarian law in the philippines allows for the
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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. they 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. if you could return this anti narcotics campaign. if at this point, it states not willing, at some point, you may actually seize the moment and say that we're going to prosecute this. and this is precisely a 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 says the fact that they're able to make a step towards bringing me in more military when to the justice is in itself an
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achievement barn to below al jazeera manila about francis has taken the rest step of firing a conservative us bishop for insubordination. 2 days after asking him to resign, joseph strickland had served as bishop for the city of tyler in the state of texas in 2012. he opened the, contradict to the pope on several issues, accusing the pontiff of taking the charge too far to the less us back now to our coverage of the war on guys in israel's totals. each has disrupted all aspects of life with no fuel for cars, buses and trucks. palestinians have been forced to find another way around to move on. the draw has a story. the, it looks like a scene from the past. but this is kind of going to seem southern because like 2023 of 2 weeks of he does, it is 80 bombardments and the yes monk blockades. almost teenagers are returning to
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the old where your calls have disappeared. some of the roads replaced by duncan costs you over the sun, but the leaving the house to go to the hospital because i have diabetes and high blood pressure. here are 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 costs 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 the families the far the. busy most of my pocket, the station and shouts out the names of the stock. so don't keep count. serves like nessa or die. i need to provide for my children. i have no other choice. what can i do? at least this way i can pay for a formula in the nappies and in this other expenses, not for you,
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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 really block kate of goals or dates, spock nearly 2 decades to count it has to suffice what is what i described as a complete seat of the teddy to preventing being pulled up even from most basic items. the big cities hop on out of fuel and smoke the shelves in the grocery store and to produce thomas have lost the office. schools have become temporarily shopped for hundreds of thousands of displaced families and west of all these items. non stop bump up to goes up from north to south east so you can life one day to the next is 5 form so high that site for this use our own on to 0,
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but do stay with us all the way developments it is restful on guys, a continuous next with my colleagues, say what if i need to stay with the 802-0000 industries. 1.4000000 people just placed the we were just effective for sure. community and goals are being targeted. no one is saying everyone in the hall choose solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as
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a person yourself and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those stages we want. we want the patient reward because the women and my country deadlocks, we we are not denies all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are in their thoughts, that's our ancestors. whatever has been done before can be done even better. as long as the human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to submit to the world. slow down. we stand for as homes with fits of global nichols reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global easy battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant
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resources and play a role in solar energy harnessing, offering 75 percent of global carbon credit suspension committed to being fine, mental protection, enhancing investment climate. digital licensing, your better tomorrow on the newborn babies at risk. doctors across garza, or sliding to save lives as hospitals run out of electricity and fuel for generators. the serve. any good to have you with us. this is allison 0 lives from don't also coming up. no safety for palestinians seeking shelter as israel bombs,

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