tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 12, 2023 7:00pm-8:01pm AST
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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investments, alignment digital licensing. your better tomorrow the the why money inside of the news life coming up in the next 60 minutes? newborn baby is at risk is hospitals become a war zone in golf. at the w h. r says it's lost contact with a shift. the 2nd largest hospital also runs out of the field. this hers the screw people. and we were all searching insight at least the same people were killed in as strong in the south where as well,
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i've told palestinians to evacuate to no place to stay for palestinians as israel booms. the school being used to house displaced families in northern gone to the us moons as well. it doesn't want to see fighting inside guns as hospitals and the number of his writings are reportedly wounded and crossed food exchanges of 5 between the army and 11 on the it's 16 g m t that 6 pm in gaza with health facilities. a buckling on the constant attack by his rarity forces and a strike on a tennessee hospital has killed 2 doctors. a newborn babies in gauze as largest hospital remain at risk. unable to be moved from a facility that has no electricity to keep them in, in queue bases. alkercaz,
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so is completely out of service and on the siege by is there any troops that's according to the palestinian red crescent which operates the facility has also been bombing around the indonesian hospital in the south is ready as strikes on a residential building in con eunice have killed at least 13 people that syria, israel told palestinians to evacuate, promising that the south would be safe. we were sitting inside the house, the houses were filled with people. this house was full of people and we were all sitting in sight. and israel has carried up multiple raids across the occupied westbank and took her in the overnight confrontations between is rarely forces and palestinian sizes, image and kimber begins all coverage. so these are some of the causes most vulnerable premature babies meant to be kept in incubators with oxygen and temperature, regulating equipment, helping every press they take. but now they have simply wrapped in towels search
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and say the situation in the hospitalized dia. and essentially it was a totally in a hurry book situation. the one we are facing now 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 limited awards on the ship of hospitals has been under constant bombardment. just 0 spoke to the folder of to him since were 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 is to me today what i spoke with the red cross. literally, they told me that they have suspended their operations in the guys that they have
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no news about to meet on the. the sizes of patients trapped in cause is hospitalized without an tricity unlimited medical supplies. and without a chance of more than medical treatment with the disease, there is a direct injury to the head, internal bleeding. and we cannot do surgeries, no surgeries, no oxygen. i know that so we work many of these were using menu resuscitate as he needs urgent surgery, a life saving one. he is less than one year old. there is no anastasia, and even the oxygen tube is minute. this babys volume. but no one knows when to be able to have the surgery that he really needs imaging came back out to 0. a speak to tonic assume he's in han eunice in the south of the gaza strip tag. what is the situation at all? she for hospital, particularly when it comes to these at risk, newborn babies. yes, this situation in
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a she felt hospital optimal within 35 days of massive confrontation between the palestinian fighters and these without the patient soldiers on the ground become much more tired and catastrophe. as the hospital was running out of a few weeks out on even medical supplies, a new baby's, a newborn babies. and pretty much like using to discuss between these are what missing must have and even as it'd be deterioration and their medical conditions. uh, the issue of a hospital is largely tracked from different sides by the spending maneuvering. troops are stationed in different areas in the surrounding facilities of a she felt hospitalized. they have no food, no router, and even depaula. it'd be current from the electric current is a, is getting much more shrink since the beginning of this round the fine to i term now 3, pretty much you babies have been, i had died due to the lack of power and new babies. those is a boost by just all the lights are still addressed as critical conditions are due to the lack of power supplies. now are the people inside the home,
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so she follows between us to reside. think um there are no agents to effectuate and even to get out of the hospital as it used for the snipers are targeting, everyone is moving into surrounding areas as well as to now trying to treat him and to push the button to she felt hospital. there are encounters by c p and a stream from fiction by the palestinian fighters who are trying to pick the entry and the arrival to this medical complex situation. the term now is really catastrophe. even ambulance has come. it moved outside the hospital to bring injuries as the relentless, the bottom. it also continue targeting main central areas involves a 16 and power. uh, obviously a lot of focus on what is going on out at all. she for, i think it is one of the biggest hospitals, a lot of people of sheltering that. but we've also had from the policy in how this done written, present society that outcomes hospital has run out of fuel and is no longer
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operational. tell us more about the situation that and all the hospitals in gauze at the moment, all the, any real hospitals, left functioning literally no. right. it's kind of described the situation that as we are talking about the major hospitals in the north, in the center of the gaza strip, of very crowded with residents and even apartment, several rooms with patients who are receiving the treatments and even the injured people who are have been aged by these fairly or i'm going to relentless as strikes on the church right now, starting from the north of the gaza strip. it's under the sion hospital that has run out of if you were to add before the couple of days. and to now there are carrying and conducting surgery surgeries without having any kind of electricity. and sometimes they are forced to do some operations. and sometimes the are forced to delete operations due to the lack of a required surgery. in fact, the most of the gaza strip as even the our truck. this is ready with interest
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compartment in the vicinity of the hospital continue times as of as right now. moving to she felt hospitalized. as with mentioned, the are completely trapped and they are no longer able to evacuate and do the, the percentage and even the opposite. the hospital are getting the bodies from time to another by the is really onto larry and even by these really drones, which open fire on the residents off residing at tutoring the site to the hospital from time to another. moving to attach test results, which is also a main, a central medical facility that provides treatment for thousands of palestinians. it's, it's, it's really facing mass of that you ration in human material and medical conditions . since the beginning of this round, the fight to we are talking about displace contains of thousands of palestinians who are sheltering inside. and even though they are moving to have the power or even medical supplies inside the medical complex. besides the is really deliberate . repeat to targeting, so the, uh, the uh, the uh, the intensive care unit that has been talking just by the is really players and
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also the facility of this hospital has been writing to the bottom of the palestinian with christian society specs best. and that's b. i d, i'm convinced of that awesome, right? and are just only a few in comparison with the a large number of entrances that must be great. just internet just the cases and which can get please find the people that are witnessing a dire situation as the unlimited or even to have a safe passage out of the customer to do the southern areas of the territory type of o, as in, in hon. eunice, in the south of the gaza strip. thank you for your reporting. i spoke to robert nandini, he's the director general of the international committee of the red cross. he described a dire situation for new boards in garza hospitals on the is ready to attack. it had been fading, very confident, very consistency for many of days. now that one cannot unplug an incubator and expect that it may be with the surviving. we know that the hospital
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need a fuel electricity, that tv or the injured people also are extremely valuable and that medical care should be protected. and clearly what you're seeing happening today in guys a hospital is that, is that since you're not acceptable, it's not accept the pocket. so the caustic need to at to do much more to protect civilians to protect the doctors, to protect the act off uh off of that you know, the, the live saving up of, of uh, of, of doctors and nurses. mr. martini, today we had from the palestine red crescent society, they say al could hospital, which is again one of the main hospitals in gauze as that is run out of fuel. it is no longer operational. but that the medical stop a still trying to treat patients without electricity. can you tell us more about what is happening and how codes and how difficult a situation these doctors and nurses and healthcare professionals must be facing you receive those reports from i'll call you from the palestine read cousin society
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. the hospital is that no longer in a, in a position to, to operate and the state of the ox at patients the requiring good critic inside of it this year. and the doctors and nurses are starting to doing everything they can with the very limited means. the very often without any fees. yeah. without the electricity, we know of the doctors, the treating with the life of the mobile phones and not only by the weight. and i could talk to the in other hospitals as well as working conditions. ok unbearable. and the nurses and doctors have been working around the block now for a month with, with limited support. and with the degree of your a thing working conditions, day by day, hour by hour. and this situation is simply in a kind of book. and what are you hearing from your stuff on the ground about military activity that is currently underway,
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around these hospitals and own these hospitals? what i need, the reports are very stark. uh, we are really facing an unbearable human tragedy that is unfolding in front of our eyes. this is what our colleagues on the ground are taking. people are approaching us and are calling us the day. and i think they are afraid to open their door for fear of getting killed and eating to help them to reach safety. so what i feed from our teams on the ground is anger. it's such ration for not being able to respond to this call because of the working conditions. ok, are not there to be able to carry out safety, the life saving activities in the worst circumstances. this is already as strikes have kills 13 palestinians in hon. units in southern garza, that's where the army has ordered palestinians, and living in northern garza to go to for the safety. as it continues to intensified celebrations in the north. human outside has moved from con unice.
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more homes destroyed, more families ripped apart by ease, really bought followed by the o 2 familiar prize for health at the overstretched hospital. c and the desperate flight to save lives. so the majority of the area was hit by a number of massage. many were killed and injured. all of them were children, old civilians. the entire area was the level as if it went up. great. it is a genocide. all those killed children, innocent children, and the entire neighborhood of jews to death because the health ministry says several pals sinews with killed and injured. and the strike hadn't. eunice is in the salad in casa and housing. people forcibly displaced from the north. israel
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has still palestinians to move south, while its testifies operations in the north then involves the south again and again as well as the clock was coming with my horse. i stopped a horse to your track, came and fired. something doesn't look like a belt in the sky. the bombs rang down on us. there was bombardment everywhere, but there were no rockets. there were like barrow balls, so i kept looking at them. i have 2 young daughters and this boy, everything collapsed and i can't see anything, some of the survivors salvage what they can in the whole they may rebuild their homes one day a. what model is the 1st time i've seen such an abstract? what is happening is i asked go to take vengeance on the united states. they killed us and slicked to the neck by upon us by us, go to take vengeance on the killers of our children. many palestinians now say they re not only god they have no faith in the rest of the
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world even to see you and 20 ton unit in the south. in thousands of stress on we're getting some breaking news. coming to us from northern garza where at least 19 palestinians have been killed and is ready strike on the jump value refugee camp. we can return to tonic assume who's in the southern parts of the gaza strip. what are you hearing tarik, about what has happened at the job delay account, and also tell us a bit about the count. we have a loss of the palestinians. refugees sheltering the yes, devalue of refuge account. and the news of the gaza strip is considered to be one of the most densely populated area that is old. so it is through now full of people in the north of guitar trees this refuge account has been bombarded to during the last hour by the use with occupation strikes. residential building belonged to the
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flute family has been completely leveled to the ground where there are more than 15 palestinians still now have the reports of killed by d. a is really a strike. this refugee camp has been multiple attacks by the is with occupation forces. and the attacks includes uh, the targeting hospitals focusing on residential buildings, complete neighborhoods, as also targeting united nation just where people are taking tampa and even to be safe and to be away from the is really relentless apartments as of junk. glad to see right now at the back of ground there, and there are more entries are turned in right now, up to the mazda of hospital, where there is an u. s. stripe. nice inside you in a city where most has been completely just lives in the eastern areas of this district, southern areas of which are 3 supposed to be safe as is read, recommending people to evacuate to be south of the gaza strip. meanwhile, compartment is an airport well, as policy is now, a number of the people who have been killed has 1st moved them 11000 pounds to use
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and with more than 27000, others will have been critically wounded. people are really just brit due to the ongoing, to relinquish bombardment, as there is no any glimmer of hope that they won't survive from this furious attack . so these without prevention forces. thank you for that update. it's hard. assume that for us in con eunice on that breaking news that we're getting from northern gaza, at least 19 palestinians have been killed in the latest, is riley strike. and the job of the refugee camp densely populated camp in northern gaza. that's go now to alan fisher. who isn't occupied east jerusalem island? so now as pressure k, grows on the as riley's about the situation and hospitals and move and gaza. they've been talking about the possibility of evacuating some people from now. what exactly have they been saying as well? they say they've been speaking to 3 hospitals in the northern guys like area and
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they provided what they would describe as a humanitarian caught a dog to locations, to leave either on foot or a by ambulance. the 3 hospitals run tc nessa, and she thought they say they opened the safe space and many people took advantage of that. of course, this is people who have to leave their homes because they're worried that these really are going to bomb them. they've been told that there is a safe place for them and besides, although they don't know what sort of conditions that are going to of whether or not there's even hospitals that might be able to treat some of the conditions for the site. because of the difficulties that's being faced by the entire health system across all of gaza. now we have no way of knowing whether or not the safe quarters were use these really say the where. but one director and one of the hospital said look, the all new a safe. so is that right here? they're hearing signs of gun fine of shelling all the time. and they are not convinced that people will easily be able to make their way sides without the risk, or at least the fear of being caught up in the fight to an island,
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the situation on the lebanese is there any buddha? it also tends. we hear that this, some civilians have been wounded in israel officer. there was a missile 5 from 11 on it. does the report disappear then one of the main use papers here in israel, just in the last hour saying that the israeli government is considering a constructive response to what is happening in the northern border. we hear that there were 50 rocket launchers and look was launched edlio in the day because really say that they managed to intercept photo. there was the rest fell on product that was open so no one was hard. they also told is that 7 soldiers were hoc in a mortar attack at some point on sunday as well. and late on sunday. and then about just a couple of hours ago, we had 6 people who were injured, one of them critically, 5 of them seriously. and they were working on repairing power lines when they were
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hit by that the tank missile that was fired from lebanon. no, you'll go on tuesday. it's really defense minister. he has said that i am us and has been the are trying to distract from what is going on. and guys are trying to draw resources to the northern border. he said that this has now become aggression rather than a distraction. and he actually said that they will be making the mistakes of their lives. if that actually continued, he has threatened to escalate and fight. you'll go out and wanted to have a pre emptive strike on his bullet before the operation. and guys are really good under way, but there will be pressure from the americans not to push too hard on, not because we know that they have spoken to the user at least over the last 24 hours, unexpressed, the consent, that this conflict could escalate. if there was to be more exchanges between the israelis and his bo 11. okay, thank you for that official that for us in east jerusalem. ok potty stories and am
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i calling fully bought tables? spoke to andrea. it's an empty who's the spokesman for unit phil? that's the united nations into in force and 11 on he told her that the potential for miscalculation but could trigger why the conflict is increasing the last 5 weeks. so there has been a continuous exchanges of fire between the 2 sides, between leather and use, roll along the line, very intense exchanges, a fire and, and the default as we have going now the 5th week, the 2nd month of this conflict, of course, the potential for miscalculation is increasing and the, and then the miscalculation, of course, could potentially trigger a wider conflict. and the size of it hits uh, even last night. so one of our peacekeepers was, uh, was injured inside one of our bases. and we are still trying to find out the deal region of the fire and the scar into now under investigation. but uh,
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it that this situation has been tense and considered a 10 situation as you say, an escalation along that border with, as you mentioned, one of your peacekeepers being injured are you able to operate in these conditions? are you able to maintain stability along this border when your own troops have come under attack? what the mission has been doing south most for the last 5 weeks to, to be able to be organizational, we're still on the ground. our peacekeepers are close to the line. we have 10500 peacekeepers from 49 different countries. we continue to operate even to money toward the blue line and also the work of the nation and force commander. and then you can generalize that as being the fundamental in keeping a dialogue with the part is unit feel is the only one who can actually keep a conversation with the use of gorgeous and with the idea to try to prevent a very dangerous misunderstanding. that's the rule, that's, that we, we have a plane on the, on the hourly basis if we both sides to try to decrease the,
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to the white house is national security adviser has told american media that the us does not want to see financing in hospitals in gaza jake sullivan also says washington is involved in negotiations to secure the release of captives held by him a. there are ongoing negotiations involving the as railway as the countries and we the united states are actively engaged in this as well because we want to make sure that we bring home those americans who have been taken hostage as well as all of the other hostages. i so that continues, there are efforts to try to secure a deal that would involve the release of hostages, and the president is not going to rest until we achieve that deal so that every single one of those hostages can come home safely. as good as she ever time sees live in washington dc for us a shave. what more did jake sullivan have to say?
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and he repeated the same for points on several of the sunday news shows here in, in the us personally on a potential comparative exchange. he wouldn't confirm what has been been circulated under the surface here in dc. certainly that perhaps a captive exchange has been discussed where by captives would be released in exchange for palestinian women and children held. and as rainy josie didn't confirm those details, but did say that the migrations were ongoing with us involved as well as the israel hum us, broken by cops up. secondly, on that issue off is rarely targeting of hospitals or targeting of the i'll ship a hospital. he wouldn't confirm that her mom was using i'll ship a hospital or some sort of results, but he did keep on referring to open source information on how my offices track record. but that he did say that the us doesn't want to see firefights and hospital
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with innocence court in the pro 5. and that they were ongoing consultations about that issue with the idea of and the us broadly on the goals for us citizens and gauze are some $400.00. he said the big gates were open and quite today we're referring to rough what we think and that he expected more to be able to leave and the coming days. and then finally, on one of the us position was diverging without the states and by benjamin doesn't . you know, after the future, sullivan repeated the us position. 2 as far as they were concerned, but should be no reorganization of cause. that should be no reduction of the territory of gaza. know forcible displacement of displacement of causes. and that that should be some sort of unified palestinian leadership. a fight the west bank and gaza. ok, thank you for that. she had for time. see that for us in washington to still add on al jazeera with no fuel, because buses and trucks,
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palestinians are forced to resort to more traditional forms of trump. the brought to you by visit capital. there you are. locked into your weather report across asia. let's go. temperature is running above average to dawn rate through to cobble same goes for herat to as well. plenty of sun in the mix on monday, looking good across india as well. i think we may see some wet weather is speaking to the coast of time. will that do or certainly onto a production. it has been stormy entry long, and that is set to continue on monday. meantime, heavy rain fall alerts around the malay peninsula. we see that batch of rain from the gulf of thailand, pushing into the end of it and see what the response soon rains picking up and steering rain into the central coast of vietnam in time. cold weather has phung out
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of china in to northern vietnam. so annoyed 18 degrees as well, where you should be for this point in the year. plenty of single digits across mainland china, just the other day we'll hand had it's called a stay of the year, a bounce back, a bit to 9 degrees on monday. and we also see that cold air punched in across trying his capital, the korean peninsula breezy for the west coast of japan. some snow mixed in there as well. so, so far, look into see a dusting over the next 24 hours or so. centimeter to maybe 3 go let's go back to this part of the southeast asia for central callum and 10 concentrated rain here. so it goes around the dang on. so i'm not sure. island on monday. that's it. that's how we'll see you soon. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on exploring diverse culture examining political disco exposing suicide doc award winning in dense investigations.
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the, you're watching out as a reminder of our top story is this, i'll at least 19 palestinians have been killed in his riley strike on the giovanni a refugee camp in the notes of the gulf of strip. the count has come on the constant attack since the beginning of and is rainy as strike on a residential building and hun, unice has killed at least 13 palestinian stats in the south of the gaza strip. which israel told palestinian to evacuate, promising it would be safe. and this growing concerned for a group of newborn babies in gauze as i was, she felt hospital. i meant to be in incubators to receive oxygen and critical cab soon as he has no electricity. and was forced to suspend operations the let's speak now to stuff what color which he joins us now on the phone from there i
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bought so uh, what can you tell us about this strike this breaking news that we're guessing about the stripe on the job aaliyah comes with a number of palestinians, have died there some other than i have just talked to my brother who lives a few meters from the latest attack in japan. yes. he said he's here a good one explosion that shake the whole area where he lives and, and seem to get by the other. fiji, come. he said he went to the, to the budget place. it was one of our time is, is that a house down house because completely destroyed the relative survive. but he said he could see a number of people killed on danger until no, i'm below. okay. the better skew teams are trying to pull out more uh, bodies from under that other cuz it's difficult to, to remove that. i've been with the company machines on putting the equipment,
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but it's good teams are using now and stuff like this comes off to another pretty devastating strike in con eunice. well, i guess in the late afternoon the another guy here that's a piece of hon. eunice, killing 11 family members from the same family and just a few minutes ago. so we learned about a new attack that in defense of new and there's a lot of fight media as well. so uh, most of the, i usually like the head to the bench of the building. so there are lots of families are out of state and, and including is by the way, uh, families who displays from uh, from other places to, uh, i'm staying with their relatives on their friends and, and us all those regardless of okay, thank you so much for that update stuff, what color it's uh that on the phone from kansas city as well as well as prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu is again rejected, growing calls for as the spot and says is really, forces will remain inside the strip off to the fighting has stopped last sale or the blue 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 a threat from casa on his rail to ensure they won't be such a threat. as long as necessary, these really military will maintain control of cause to prevent tara from inside of the boots. what as well that's and you also suggested that the palestinian authority in its current form should not take charge of gaza, but palestinian president, my new to boss has said it could play a future role. palestine liberation organizations full month legal advisor. diana butcher says that's not realistic. right now with the us is trying to do is they're trying to put in a pseudo palestinian government one that they like into the gaza strip. and i can, i can tell you that there's going to be no house the leader that wants to be seen
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as entering the gaza strip on the back of it is really well. those are on the back of it is really tact. that's just simply not going to happen, but more importantly, this is the same house, any of us already that on october, the 6th that the united states had been, had been maligning that had been effectively turned into persona non grata. so it's like they pull out this pop it when they want it and then put it away when they don't want it. this is where i mean what this is, what i mean when i say it's up for the house and he has to decide we need to have our own internal elections. we need to decide what shape and formatives are a freedom that is going to look like. but 1st and foremost, the bombing needs to add a some power type system must come to an end alley. i spoke to somebody said on the deputies actually general aside the routing policy in the occupied westbank. he says, this is a war against the palestinian people as well that it's a dire situation. quite miserable in humanity has gotten far too low and that's
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something that's such seems coming out. those guys are so obvious that nothing, you know, is waging war against the whole front is fine. it's not a war against a specific policy. so if it is at the, is attacking or from the city is this is a lot against our presence about, uh, what about our own identity and about own our own existence. so i think that ought to be a connective for the city and push for the purpose of such a process, the that's being committed and also the responsibility of the international community to end this i got it is going on this way. i think no human being will ever accept it as such scenes about the upcoming auto plaza. this is sad, this is miss little bit and this is a stain until the humanity worldwide. mr. side i'm you say a palestinian push isn't the palestinian authority. you what is the palestinian authority during to try and bring about some sort of end to the goes across as well as you know, it is a pity that we are discussing the day after the nothing you know who is trying to
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get into words so that its the lights are attracted to was the day after other than the positives both ought to be implemented the, well, the people don't want. and guys, that is association of facilities. but now that the world has been attracted to the discussion over the day after it's important to emphasize a number of things. yes, we would love to be going back on the back of and his id tag. but it is, it has to be a national consensus on how we, how this eh, does a, a management going to come in to be more over that it has to be. and i'm not sure that a commitment to ending this conflict. we cut up the wait for another a few years for this thing to be at a new with an attack. so for the is i the army continue? so there has to be, as i said, you know, a collective effort to while israel carries out is relentless bombardment of gauze are forces also all conducting multiple rays in the occupied westbank, the city of,
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to boston, village a, forgotten the novelist region among the latest targets in cuba, some residents placed burning tires on the roads to try to stump is really vehicles from entering. but it's smith has moved from novelist in the occupied westbank as well as those rates in it to boss that happened right. and janine are not allowed to count them and elsewhere across the west bank. they are a fact of life will palestinians who live here since well before october, the 7th. but since then they've been a lot more of them. perhaps an average of around 40 a day now. and those raids that happened saturday night early in the early hours of sunday one palestinian was killed. that means now a $186.00 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th and around 2 and a half 1000. i've been arrested and most of those in administrative detention, which means i can the hell be held without charge or okay. apologies for interrupting violence report that this is a press conference outside
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b o x amount is hospital. we're listening to a spokesperson from the palestinian health ministry. let's have a list in 1700 a to the us to under the rubble. the number of matters 118100 in a t, including 4009. it turned in 3000 women. the number of medical staff will look at a 193, including doctors, physicians, and bought a medics right and 49 media pets. so now what told us that the number of casualties and in june 28270 person of whom are women and children. and with the, with the focus is the tax on hospitals. in particular, i'm threatening medical stuff directly. as
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a result of the unit at top 22 hospitals and 49 medical health care centers, the occupation has taught a good 30 ambulances direct hits with regards to as ship compound. in particular, we would like to point out the following shift uh, ship uh hospital. it was established in 1990 and it went up 210194 the 6th, which is older than that is what i the occupation that took our lives in 1948 . and today, their mother as the killer of soldiers, will kill women until they want to demolish a ship hosted with them. um can everyone bear in with the rockets and drones and other parts of the what time is it?
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as it are in directly, it's hard to get to the intensive care unit. i'm just throwing done damage pods. so 1st they have they have, uh, they have directed a strike on the upper floor of the open ocean. the fates are or onwards direct. and then what direct chelly and also the commission had directed v v area adjacent to the to the kidney section on behalf of target to one of the technicians with the direct picked in the next while he was moving between that and then said jedi of buildings are trying to solve the power outage is said that they have targeted that number of citizens who have risk their lives on exit to exhibit with them. the east didn't get all the hospital. there were a hit directly on the come stuff, couldn't go out,
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evacuated them from the street because the occupation would target and a moving thing within the vicinity or probably shoot for a hospital bed. how to get to one of the patients while he was in his room sustained an injury is a shoulder bone is also they have targets in one of the oxygen connections. they have also targeted the kind of yellow g much different wings. and i'm sure for hospital we have lost to pretty much all new born babies and we have lost one patient in the intensive care comes up and we lost the 5 in good home of our medical stuff. couldn't save the lives due to the power outage. and the none of us should, not operating theatres i for the residential unit. so the total number of his exemption, the unit for the $1000.00 said the what is it been?
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show us where destroyed totally heck and all the units got to sustain the option of the damages on the government, the number of buildings, 92. when the governmental premises, what uh the until didn't unfold the one schools, including $61.00 schools that twitter ended out to service. the total number of completely destroyed most 70, more than welcome to the 153 mosques, a sustained partial damages. in addition to discharging 3 churches, and that most is and damages, and i'll give the code to a 2nd thought as the best i get you in the 180000000 dollars. as i've direct notices, as the occupation has directed to more than 75 person or 25 percent of the,
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i'm going to go to the land and therefore destroy your thousands of fruits, bedding trees. and i'm kidding you. lodge the best live stock on, on the 50, somethings in the day of this aggression. we stem looked at the commission. i love us about the, to all. why don't you like that? some people understood fast to set up the pro cool have demonstrated a legitimate agenda. is that fast? cuz again, is that nancy? is there any water machine or water medical um government stops to undertake there. is it kill historic telling duty and they continue to support our policy and young people despite the killing, the ongoing and relentless attacks, despite the perilous situation on display as we are demanding. well, holding up on the free will the leash on this and let the people percept
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occupation. i'm to stop the mess up perpetrated by the patient by targeting costs. but those bombarding how is to destroy you and houses on the head, on top of the heads of its residents. uninstalled such crimes got odd and contradiction of international law on international human natalia. unless you're, unless you want the continuation obese must have caused it to means that the occupation is committing such crimes with, with that green light from the international community but densely and immediately we demand the opening of the crossover or per minute space is to become a safe crossing where a kind of flow and medical supplies can flow into hospitals on other. busy medical center, we demand immediately to allow fuel into the hospitals in gaza strip so that the medical staff would be able to render their services in the hospitalization and in
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the health care centers all around gaza. and then i know, do you know, be i said, we strongly condemn the international, those the international community bookman. and at the top of the top of which the united states who support the patient giving the occupation the green light to target hospitals, bought houses with just 5 tons of rockets. we hold the, the patient responsible and intermission of continue with the especially the united states. the responsibility for such a hold, of course, on this systemic crime is committed by the commission against civilians, women, and children, and all what on the, on to the civilian, tennessee, and young people. thank you. okay,
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uh just to uh, just to let you know if you're just joining us who we were here listening to that there was the spokesman for the garza medical office, just giving us some of the latest figures he was speaking outside b o x amount, his hospital he says that over 11011180 people have now died in gaza. that is the latest forget. according to the guys up medical office, he said 17 hundreds of people currently trapped on the rubble and a 193 medical stuff have been killed. 49 of the people that have been killed, media pass now and 22 hospitals have been targeted. so some of the latest figures that we are guessing that from the goal is that medical office. okay, joining us here in the studio. so i'm on shake the founder of the shake group, a piece building organization. so you are from a piece building organization. where do we go from here?
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in 2 words, international international lawyers are no stop right now. it should be our anchor . of course you have conflicts, but the geneva conventions, particularly the 4th geneva convention and the ashes of the 2nd world war. and it's additional protocols in 1978 told us that perhaps we were progressing that we would know how to conduct the rules of conflicts in war and in a way which would enable us to actually be able to build peace for the future. unfortunately, that's all being trashed in gaza today. you have a net yahoo government, which thinks that there is a military solution and that might is right. and unfortunately the international community, many of whom are the architects of the international system of laws, not supporting it. so unless we don't get back to that, not stop, we're not going to be able to find a way to get out of this more specific, most specifically,
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what exactly needs to be done because you still have the united states standing by israel, israel, who continues to say they will not stop, they bombardment on garza until a mouse is gone. and we don't even know if that's possible. we need a long time that it's aaron cease. fire is the 1st phase of trying to de escalate. this particular conflict, in the absence of that, this will continue to escalate into terrible proportions. the mistake i believe that the body and ministration is made is that it's that it's some point. it can just turn off the top and it can say to benjamin netanyahu and his government that's, that's enough, but my experience 11 unfreeze on 2006 for it takes longer. and, and do you believe president biden has made a mistake? because the, the us is one of the, the few policies here that can actually put pressure on as well. oh, absolutely. i mean, i would say present bite is probably the only person in the world who can probably do that right now. and by the way,
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he's losing support to and as well as others in west and capitals who haven't come out so clearly. so he can. but again, this is a process and he should have been, i think, ahead of because one of the fateful errors in diplomacy and, and political effort is to be behind. because because you get into the spiral of and security of conflict and very soon you're not able to control it. i believe we are now about to move into another phase, which is going to be much more. a citrate name is present by that. that's going to be extremely difficult. what do you think the role of arab countries is in all this? many citizens of these are countries would say they lead us have not done enough on not doing enough as well. i think they need to do more of the arab league summit. this on the summit were not strong enough. they're all still and how and how could they be strong enough? are we talking about well, what,
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what specifically can they do to put pressure on the situation? i'm not one for necessarily, or the involved goes in and such thing. so i think the collective of side, the ravia cuts a theory as well as the egypt and jordan need to be very, very clear. now that it both privately and collectively, that there is no military solution to this complex and that they will themselves start to put off the table, the kinds of, of things that could be possible if a piece process was to stop. in the absence of that, we're not going to get any further form of normalization. our publics will not, well, not 6 that and in fact we may be losing our population for whole generations. okay . good to speak to some and shake the found a fee. shake group, the dozens of health sector workers in the occupied westbank have protested in ramallah against b as ready a tax on hospitals and medical personnel in the besieged gauze. a strip. they've
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backed coals for an urgency supply, need it for him. reports many of those protesting via the end of my last day, they were to trigger the after being the image is coming from a ship, a hospital. and the other image is coming from the besieged gauze us to the message here by them is that is realize not only targeting fighters in the receipts room, but also targeting policy means more palestinians, even children. they're telling us that they've been seeing the baby's was been forced to be taken out of the incubators because of the services that have stopped in many of doctors hospitals. the thing is all that killing all the children they, they say this, the design there and the costs because they're getting schools they are, they're getting lenses. they are not just a 3rd thing how much they're actually, you know, anything done,
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those nurses and we the boys to the human being the, the, the, the, the, are the jobs with the people that are being offered protections of the cost and in people they say that i need to submit the response. they're saying that the western countries and some of their needs are in the crimes that are being implemented by as well. against off is they say, israel's not only bumping money can care facilities, hospitals, but also allowing people wouldn't little to no food to starve to death with that, but i mean, i just need a demo of a relentless is there. any bombardment has not sped schools. one of the licensed
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targets was a un school sheltering displays, palestinians in bates, my here in northern garza, no casualties, something because of the united nation, says 717000 palestinians on living and its schools and clinics across the goals the toby for to is a spokesman for unit stuff, he says the scale of the humanitarian crisis, especially for children, is catastrophic. and we go to the stage now where we have going to the babies inside the hospital who it was stopping to stay alive, who are already dying because of a lack of access to electricity. the powers often are, was uh, uh theres intense uh, attacks around and the situation is that, so the guy imagine being the father of mazda, of this child, sort of watching helplessly so. so it's, it's really catastrophic right now. yeah. and we said here is that a couple of days ago that the child health services,
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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 how she got, but across the got a strip of another. there it is. nice. so i spoke with children right now. yeah. beautiful thumbs and moses. we have to have your massive, conservative tons all disease that pregnancy and we have a system that that's on the break um as a children who need additional support, children who have cancer, children with other conditions. yeah, that's the old isn't that he's now credibly. typically it's not impossible to get. we also have your 1600000 displaced people mainly and then the southern hundreds of the got a strip litigant very, very dense. the past conditions, you know, we have with families, children are living in like many, many into, into a room. so this century conditions and the access the site most of the food is getting well so, so i bought a day and that's the concern. and that's why i've been trying to bring in your own advocate to bring in more and more nice saving a to get to place, you know,
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just to get to. so anyway, people are need to securities type in cost of, of his capital. christina's as well as football team prepared to play the 1st match since the stats of the war on gaza. they'll face the host in a euro. 2024 qualify that was delayed from last month because of the conflicts police in kosovo, say they've increased security onto thousands of social media post cool for the game to be cancelled. all corresponding omni montage reports from christina. a football match between cost of one is released. they can place the knife in pristina under increased security measures. this is the 1st game for these really national team. since the outbreak of the war between israel and homeless, the match was planned to take place in mid october, but it was the 1st phone due to the conflict. because of, of police have increased their presence to ensure that the football game is played without the incidence police sense of the display of any political or religious,
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or any other violent messages in or around. cesium are not allowed recently to process and support. so felt listed in the us have been held in kosovo. and the tribute was also page to the victims in israel, before the man into the culture of his real national team said of us he and his players heartfelt face add. think of that they, are you comfortable to play a match in the qualifications for the european championship and that they're only goal is to end of the may i also see it up to the steve of israel's total siege of gaza has disrupted all aspects of life with no fuel to cause buses and trucks, palestinians have been forced to find other ways to move around. mohammed valve has the story. the, it looks like a scene from the past. but this is kind of going to seem southern because like 20. c 3 of 2 weeks of he does,
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he is 80 bombardments and the just want blockades. almost 10 units are returning to the old, where your calls have disappeared. some of the roads replaced by donkey costs deal with the bus, the leaving the house to go to the hospital because i have diabetes in high blood pressure. here on my medical records. there are no cars, no fuel, no flower. there was 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 farms and businesses and all this, but to feed the families. the other one, the most of my pocket, the station and shouts out the names of the stock. so don't key count. serves like nessa or die. i need to provide for my children. i have no other choice. what can i
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do? at least this way i can pay for a formula in the nappies and in this other expenses, not for you, but the use 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 goals or dates, spock nearly 2 decades and with the account for it has to suffice what is what i described as a complete seat of the teddy, to preventing being pulled up. even the most basic items, the, 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 us for hundreds of thousands of displaced families and west of all these items. non stop bump out into garza from north to solve this so you can life one day to the next is 546. how much does it
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okay, that's it for me, for this things out there. well, i'll be back in just a moment with more on gosh, the events unfold. we cover every angle of these waiting. why would israel vent crossing? is really deputy 5 minutes. don't he thinks that the rules of the game has changed . i'm on israel steps is told me that it will certainly look at the least of more of these captives. what you might have to use drugs, are you telling view is faulty? i us experts on bias and wrong. all you have to do is look at the u. n. schools in gaza. why are you looking up? i'm? i am hearing something i said to me, that's right over our heads. stay close to the story without a 0 thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the
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extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process basically entities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing the end, the brakes on the other. i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does era in 5432 mon upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't a one off you. something about us is stomach issues here. black labs don't really matter in the police world unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate. people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. there is no channel that covers world views like we do the scale of this campus,
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like nothing ever asked us to help. but we want to know how these things affect people. we revisit please stay even when they're no international headlines. houses are really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the police 19 palestinians killed as the jump veneer refugee camp is hit once again. the hi, my name's by you. this is out. is there a night from day? well also coming up at least that same people are killed and as strikes in the south where israel have told palestinians to evacuate, nibbled, babies are risk as hospitals become.
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