tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 12, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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comes in to that house this time right now. they simply don't know why he's raised one to 2 motors. now this house could be demolished in the next 2 hours in the next 2 weeks. they simply don't know when that demolition is going to come. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on monday and say this is the news life from day coming off in the next 60 minutes more is really strong. san garza's law and just hospital nibble and babies remain at risk on so they would taken off the in spaces at least 19 palestinians are killed as the jump a refuge account is hit. once again,
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this host the screw people entry, we're all sitting inside. at least the same. people are killed and as strikes in the south where israel have told palestinians to evacuate the u. s. williams. israel and does not want to see fighting inside golf is hospitals. the, it's 18 gmc, that's 8 pm in gaza, where there is no less off in the targeting of residential areas. and health facilities causes governance spike spent has given updates on the state of the territories largest hospital al shufa. he says 5 departments have been damaged and is rarely strikes. that includes the critical cap maternity ward. there is no safe
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exit is those who leave all targeted newborn babies that remain at risk. unable to be moved from a facility that has no electricity to keep them in 2 bases on staying in northern dogs or the job lea, a refugee camp has been hit, spine is really a strike. at least 19 palestinians have been killed by. the camp has been hit repeatedly since the beginning of the war. in the south of the strip is ready as strikes on a residential building in one unit have killed at least the same people. that is the area where israel told palestinians to evacuate to promising the south would be safe image and came up against coverage. these are some of goals as most vulnerable. premature babies, i meant to be kept in incubators with oxygen and temperature, regulating equipment, helping every breast 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 of what is on the ship of hospitals has been under constant bombardment. just 0 spoke to the folder of to him . since for being treated in the hospital, he was separation from the of the as strikes on this to me, this is something you cannot describe when you these 2 such a point that the way you con, provide safety to your newborn children. on this to me today, when i spoke with the red cross, literally they told me that they had suspended their operations in the guys that
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they have no news about to meet on the the sizes of patients so trapped in cause is hospitalized without. and that tricity unlimited medical supplies, 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 you were using menu resuscitate. as you need to urgent surgery, a life saving one is less than one year old. does no anastasia, and even the oxygen tube is minute. this babies the volume, but no one knows when to be able to have the surgery that he really needs image and came back out to 0. i spoke to robert and madina, he's the director general of the international committee of the red cross. he described the dog situation, the new bones in gauze hospitals on the is where the attack it had been fading, very confident,
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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 needs a few 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 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 gaza 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
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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 that the hospital is that no longer in a in a position to, to operate and the still 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 keys. yeah. without the electricity, we know of the doctors, the treating with the life of their mobile phones and not only by the way and i could talk to them. but in other hospitals as well as working conditions are 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
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a kind of book. and what are you hearing from your stuff on the ground about military activity that is currently underway, around these hospitals, in on these hospitals? what i need, the reports are very stark. 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 a 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 really as strikes of kill searching palestinians in hon. eunice, in southern gaza,
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that's where the army odin palestinians living in northern garza to go to for the safety as it intensified as operations in the north. human outside has moved from com use 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 resorted the area and hit by a number of mist. many were killed and injured. all of them were children, all civilians. the entire area was labeled as if it went. that's great. it is a genocide. all those killed children. innocent children and then time neighborhood, and so did use to death because the health ministry says several policies were killed and injured in the strike,
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hadn't units is in the cell. the in casa and housing, people forcibly displaced from the north. israel has still power. steering is to move south, while its testifies operations in the north then involves the south again and again as well as the club was coming with my horse, i stopped the horse to your craft, came and fired. something doesn't look like a belt in the sky. the bombs rang down on us. there was bombardment everywhere before they were not rockets. they 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. the survivors salvage what they can in the hope they may have rebuilt their homes. one day a one model is the 1st time i've seen such an abstract what is happening. so i asked god to take vengeance on the united states. they killed us and slicked to the neck by upon us by us,
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go to take vengeance on the killers of our children. many palestinians now say the re night, liam god. they have no faith in the rest of the world. you may see you and 20 ton unit in the south in thousands of stress but can speak now to most of us also is a john unless he joins us on the phone from inside el cheapo hospital, one of the largest hospitals in the northern parts of the gaza strip, most of i thank you so much for speaking to us and i'll just sarah. so we were hearing about 39 babies who were transferred out from the new ne, to a unit following a strike on the intensive k units. how many of those betsy? 9 babies are still alive. the i am, i've done this. i'm not a doctor. i'm. i am enjoying that. it's most of us have sort of
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a shift compound. you're talking about the, the newborn babies who, who have been transferred to menu. what can the article, the kid for using the blankets and pieces of clothes we are trying with whatever way available to present that live, to maintain that temperature and keep them alive. and so far they are ok. all says he, 9 babies are okay. as a minimum is a lot since yesterday i'm telling this moment it comes to a minimum of 5 of the pretty much only annual born babies 5 have died so far. okay. and most of what we hear now that a number of hospitals in northern garza have stopped taking in wounded is out chief
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of hospital. still able to take people in the ethical to do. and this sort of gotten to the but she should fall. compound is as um, as another kind of few, no one is allowed to move between the very what's buildings on across the value was a floors. and because there are role is the target. anything that moves within the premises, even out on the premises, what kept the thrones so no one from our side can access the hospital didn't come yesterday morning and the some of the display is to where estimated on killed when they attempted to flee the hospital to a safe place there where shut down off to a 100 meters away from the hospital right now we are under for the siege,
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complete the black out in the hospital. i'm scared of safety in water scare safety in food supplies. and now we are slowly dying because of this complete besiege of the hospital. the benjamin netanyahu is been reported as saying that he has often fuel to i'll she for hospital, but it was denied, is didn't, can you shed any lice will not have. and how about academy did you this is a law, you know, and this is a lie. yeah. and no, no helicopters could reach to us. no one could reach to us until now. as you say, the hospital is under the seas. no one can get it. no one can get out how many people are currently injured and seeking shelter inside the hospital number, honey, and other than that,
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he's going to leave the number of displaced in the hospital. approximately $15000.00 people including display is injured people. and one of the other is uh approximately to come to the approximately 1500 to 2002. and when did individuals a varies the hospital is under the staff the um, the problem it takes only a few numbers. i'm the only drug notice in the hospital, and it's a very, very fast hospital, the one of the biggest hospitals in palestine and i am the only journalist covering this area. and i really appreciate your reporting a must. the 1st also in terms of oxygen supplies, fuel supplies left in the hospital. can you just clarify what is left? just a pulled up and i said, no i'm,
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i'm saying that that is cool. please don't want to outage since you just said in the morning. so there is no fuel whatsoever in the house, but that was talking about 5 in newborn babies. pretty much what happened. babies have died. i'm 7, the intensive care unit patients have died. the whole time is 12 people who died only due to the lack of electricity. this is a fairly hard to them and activity and condition. so lack of electricity goals, not to close the life of my dad. what am i talking about numbers? what talking about families and beloved ones with most of these 12 people indeed. and we still keep hearing reports about a doctor's nurse is continuing to do what they can with the level that they have. what do you, what, what do you observing? a demo at the bottom of the when i need
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to order some of the sections and wings in the hospital and i look i, which is these doctors and medical stuff, try you in the best to help the patients. and they simply receive them the comb, 3 of them and they, they, they try to, they try to use a mobile phone, lice and flash lights, or try 10 buildings and the source off. and you have a nation on the batteries at called about to what type of source of hot water that they can eliminate the players only to see the patients, not treating them, but they simply want to see them. i'm not talking about treatment. so to clear about the receiving treatment that i'm the patients and people are, i'm severely wounded in the what do i saying? i'm going to have a place where the doctors are trying to keep them on life. and these are the bare
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minimum we have surviving on understand. and as you will be aware, israel continues to say that the reason they are targeting hospitals and the chief of hospital in particular is because they believe that how much is how much tunnel is run underneath the hospital. have you seen any evidence of this? of the items, well how, how could we talk about tunnels underneath the hosp? i think this is so stupid. i'm not talking about to you, but the claims of the is right. it's so stupid to talk about this matter. if there had been being any resistance or terminals on the hospital, how couldn't they still be there after 37 days? wouldn't this be more logical to have lived the hospital? wouldn't they understand that the patient is trying to attach to the hospital? however, what i'm saying? is that the patient is taking this as
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a pretext to attack the host with that. and that's actually the videos that innocence, people must. if you say you are the only gen list in all she for hospital a very large hospital a. can i ask why you didn't leave when you had a chance to leave? why you still at the hospital reporting to this with the at the moment you can leave, it will be on a as far as i'm concerned, i work on social media. i'm a social media activist when they found or learn about all of my colleagues have left the hospital and they move to this house on the basis on the claim, old documents you. this is a safe and zone i looked at the house because people who are lying on the floor there are. there are dozens of marketers who i'm lying on the floor. and when i saw them play these catastrophes and we started this,
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i realized that the not the signature on the list. uh i as i, i could say about my conscious prompted me to stay in the hospital and show the world what's happening. if, if i leave this place, as i mentioned in some of my videos, this hospital work done into a home, of course, and no one would learn about what's happening here without me being here. most of us so, so i thank you for your reporting. must have as a report to a journalist, a video john this, who is one of the, one of the only a journalist according to him, left at all she for hospital is really strikes on a residential building in hon. units of killed at least 13 people. let's go to topic i've was zoom, is live in hon. eunice in the south of the gaza strip. devastating strike in the southern positive,
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gaza and area which of course uh these riley's have said that the people in the north should flee to it's where they would be safe. yes, it seems that the tonight is going to be hot noise for the south of the gaza strip and impart tequila. 200 a cities while we are standing right now. as these video occupation efforts has had targeted more than 4 houses. so now i'm and super areas. in con your, the city is killing up till now more than 15 palestinians of this number is subjected to increase in the coming hours. if there is going to be move is really strikes, could be conducted in the eastern areas, are kind of in a city. now these strikes considered to be very hard, and even a massive in terms of the numbers are just really gets killed to do to these attacks. oh, so can you in a city consider it to be a safe place that people are recommended to lead to by the occupation forces on the ground. now,
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dozens of palestinians have been in judge due to this. i really just substituting the last hour as people also in the south of the gaza strip to come which moved over, flooded and there is much more to make sure as the north and central areas of the gaza strip keep leading to the south as also the situation considered to be similar in terms of the departments and even the number of strikes that could be conducted in different areas from time to another. people in the south of the gaza strip of facing us with the conditions and massive to to ration and humanitarian conditions as they are running low on food. and who was that with the increased number of people who are fleeing from the north of district. we were just speaking to john, this was the 1st also he is trapped in a sheaf of hospital describing have died. the situation is the took us through any of the developments in the northern part of gauze. i believe there's been a strike in the last few hours on the job lea,
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a refugee camp. and yes, these very strikes also continued as it happened in the south. it continued also targeting a different residential houses in the north of the 2 or 3 during the last hour to residential houses have been completely destroyed as move in 15 palestinians have been killed are due to these as well as flight. this refuge account is very densely populated, as people are still living inside there, which is you can have no other any safe place to lead to as even the process of leading actuation from the north. through the southern areas of victor, 3 considered to be very risky and dangerous as these. but the occupation forces opening fire from time to another on the event, 2 factories. and even these really snipers shoot it in multiple occasions and then both ballast the news as it was leading to the south of the church. right now. there's people hawks to now in the notes of the gaza strip. some of them that are taking shelters in the tool to and the united nation fleet of schools and others
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are resides in india's or yards of the issue of the identification hospital in the north of victor. 3 now whose people are witnessing various to be the duration of the human sharing condition. they are running low on usa, and we can clearly see that with the destruction of water tank in the north of the gaza strip, they struggled to find drop of water. and even did how they are running low in terms of a few and insured medical facilities that are witnessing mass shortage. or if you still have a regular couple of sick tricity um they are forced to conduct different operations on the ground using the smartphones lights. so that's really the situation that is really catastrophe as there is there any further a deliver to the most of which are 3 till now? topic because they're in bed for us live in one unit and the southern part of the gaza strip. thank you for your reporting. the white house is national security adviser has told american media the us does not want to see fighting in hospitals in java. jake sullivan also says,
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washington is involved in negotiations to secure the release of captives held by how much you are so safe. i'll blocked several un security council resolutions cooling for a c spy. in garza, there are ongoing negotiations involving the israelis, the cutter is and we have 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. uh so uh 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. she everytime she has mobile from washington dc and he repeated the same for points on several of the sunday news shows here in, in the us personally on
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a potential comparative exchange. you wouldn't confirm what has been been circulated under the surface here in dc. certainly that perhaps a captive exchange has been discussed well by captives would be released in exchange for palestinian women and children held and as rainy josie didn't confirmed 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 mazda is track record, but then he did say that the us doesn't want to see firefights and hospital with innocence court in the pro 5. and that they were ongoing consultations about that issue with the idea of and the us,
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bradley on the goals for us citizens and gauze are some $400.00. he said, but the gates were opened quite today. we were referring to a rough or we think and that he expected more to be able to leave in the coming days. and then finally, on one of the us position was diverging without stated by benjamin doesn't you know after the future. sullivan repeated the us position back as far as they were concerned, but should be no reorganization of gaza. that should be no reduction of the territory of gaza. know forcible displacement of displacement of causes and but there should be some sort of unified palestinian leadership of the west bank and gaza. so ahead on al jazeera, no fuels cause buses and trucks, palestinians are forced to resort to more traditional phones. the,
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the hello certainly has been gloomy for much of the goal. so here's those details. cloud has been blanket it from the red sea rate through to the golf over us here in del how that is set to continue on monday. and we could see some verse of rain, northwest saudi arabia, western saudi arabia, and around so long as well. all of these places have dealt with flooding lately. so there, there is the risk we could see some more now, as for us here in the, i think it's a gloomy week ahead. plenty of cloud temperature locks in though to 30 degrees, which is bang on where you should be for this kind of the year. while your view of the middle league shows some showers crashing into the coast of the band, if i take you to central asia temperatures running above average here. so for example, in tater on 21 breezes help and pump up those temperatures and target minute stands, capital ask about your up to 23. on monday and quite the storm system, we have 4. it's 4 k, so from is stumbled is near to on,
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talia. soaking here could see a months worth of rain and 24 hours, dark blue and the yellow. the more intense that rain is reserved for the northwest of africa could still see a few showers around cairo. and most of the action for the tropics of africa will be around the democratic republic of congo. but south of this, some century down ports for southern bows, a beek, and when due to the water is light. but in power, scott, it's an instrument of bulky patience. with is a way of controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures out of spins are being deprived of a universal human rights. people in power investigates with an isaac walter in palestine on
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this our calls as governance spokesman says 5 departments in all chief a hospital have been damaged by is there any strikes? there is a growing concerned for a group of newborn babies that are unable to be kept in incubators due to lack of electricity. at least 19 palestinians have been killed in an is riley strike on the jump, many a refuge account and know the goal is to strip account has come on the constant attack since to stop the. okay, let's bring in a senior political um, this more one discharge. now in the last a few minutes, we've heard from a senior, how much leader, who's hit back hit suggestions by israel that it will take charge of security and goes off to the fighting has stopped. that in itself is probably not very surprising. but the question is, who will take control off to it's and we haven't got to the
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afterwards yet. i'm not sure how soon we got to get to the afterwards and in what shape. because the way the war goes and the following, or in the next few weeks and months. what also better very much on why the end game would be. because for example, if, if we're going to have a lot of is read, the last is a lot of palestinian. last is if we're going to start talking about hundreds of thousands of casualties, then whatever is going to come next will not be like whatever anyone is thinking today. the idea that is rain is will continue to govern guys, up to roll over guys, or to occupied guys, let alone settle guys up. as a big number of ministers in the present is and the governments are saying that i think it is quite delusional. on the part of these are the government to think after all the massacres and the war frames and the casualties and so on. so for the
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destruction that there were so called meant in overall control. because overall control is that used to be some or for occupational without stop for patients, responsibilities occupying power has that responsibility towards the occupied that starts with construction reconstruction. that starts with running hospitals, best spots. were there any waters and sewage and so on, so forth that is the occupiers responsible for the fact is that something yeah. how and all those are speaking in terms of overall control, that means they want someone else to do this job. i don't think there is anyone else to do the job, especially that anyhow says there is no future at all for the better. stay in ohio to drop my law in guys. but the americans, on the other hand, have been pushing the idea of the palestinian authority and my, who the boss taking on that role in gauze. a mock with
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a boss himself has said he's open to the idea. what do you think can be the role of the palestinian authority and going forward? it's a, it's actually a, it's actually a complicated question, but let's try and simplify it by just taking it apart. by says that he is ready to take part in or responsibility for guys, but only as part of a comprehensive solution over to step solution. what we know, as we've been reporting throughout the day, that this is almost impossible with a $200.00 plus supplements. there's 670-0000 indigo settlers in the occupied territories. it's basically an impossibility. so the idea that we will take over guys about only in the context of a comprehensive, the comprehensive i don't see it coming even if there's a vision somewhere in washington hidden in the white house. the 2nd point is that goes to the idea of the policy, you know, sort of, they're going to govern in guys,
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out on the back of and these really tank the or airplane. i think that is not going to be taken whether the bike people and guys, and i think it's one beat that compelled by people in front of site at all. and then there is the question of what is the policy, you know, sort of the be able really to run guys uh, the weight's the story today, after hundreds of thousands of casualties. who's going to, how is this? are we going to be once again in the midst of a, of a, of a puzzle where to buy is a destroys, and the out ups and the are peters have to fit the bill. and the americans just talk to talk and don't walk the talk. so on a whole, it's really very complicated. everyone is kind of expressing wishes, but in the end of the day, none of it, none of it is feasible or practical. as the international anees continues to grow of of what is happening in gauze are the best sol, slowly taking up, we're over $11000.00 people in dollars of now lost their lives. yep. the situation regarding these premature babies,
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the pressure clearly growing on the united states. do you think there will be a point where the united states will have to say ok, stop. we can no longer continue our close relationship with israel. i'm not sure what to go that far. that's almost an impossibility, especially the election year with. is there any lobby being but these are the lobby as in america or in washington, but i think we are slightly seeing some new wants now with the lights between the united states, it is red. i think after 2 weeks, especially that when the after the hospital bombing an october 17th. and secondly, as of last 10 days, the united states began to slowly but surely distance itself from war crimes. but our kids today what jake, sort of and was saying, we don't want to see fighting on hospice. i mean, i think i, in the americas,
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it not just a did not estimate well how, how criminal this is really government is how fresh the call said not to how vengeful it is. and the fact that the pictures and images, those, most of images of babies on the floors of hospitals going to be transmitted around the world including the united states. and there is no stopping to the idea that this is no longer about numbers because we have to and then some of those is news room. we somebody say, 11000 is also but an american campus has the right thing. the names of every one of those 11000, those 11000, i now have faces and families and feelings. there are tons admitted throughout the world. and i think the washington public opinion like the work of the group, it is waking up to the treasure they called palestine. and i think we're all human beings in the west. like the rest is feeling for palestine and slowly but surely
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putting pressure on government. i think the test here or the, the inflection point is when pressed on my chrome friends decided to come out and say, the kidding of babies and all the images not justified. why is that important? i tell you why. so not just because he is the president of france, one of the permanent members of the security council, i'm so so forth that has the outset, given unconditioned support is right. it's important because here's what i don't know which of us to kind of person. i know for just that kind of for politicians, and if you want to know where the world is heading to the fortune hist, i think he understands before the others likes to knock and bite didn't whatever he understand he's clever. he's politically savvy, really starting to head just beds. absolutely. and he, i think he's right used to seeing where the world's going and he's getting a upfront and saying this has to stuff with the ceasefire stuff. the, the killings of babies
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a one way to get to told 2 more. one bizarre senior political and regional impulses from 3 un agencies, a cooling for urgent actions and attacks on hospitals in gaza and a joint statement, middle east and direct us from the u. n. population fund unit stuff on the world health organization said the following. attacks on medical facilities and civilians are unacceptable and a violation of international humanitarian and human rights law and conventions. they cannot be conducted the right to seek medical assistance, especially in times of crisis should never be denied. the world cannot stand silence while hospitals, which should be safe havens transformed into scenes of death devastation on the spot. decisive international action is needed now to secure an immediate humanitarian. c spy and prevent further loss of life to
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a long dozens of health set to work. as in the okey pod, westbank have protested in ramallah against the is randy attacks on hospitals and medical personnel in the besieged office trip. did abraham high school? many of those broadcasting fee and the last day they were registered after seeing the image is coming from a ship, a hospital, and the other image is coming from the besieged garza strip. the message here by them is that is realize not only targeting fighters in the besieged threats, but also targeting palestinians will palestinians even children. they're telling us that they've been seeing the babies while i've been forced to be taken out of incubators because of the services that pop pop in many of the doctors, hospitals are just the thing is all that killing all the children they, they say that's the woman who they are and then costs because they're nursing
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schools. they are, they're getting lenses. they are not just a search thing. come up there. actually, if anything, doesn't those nooses this angry, the boys to the human being the, the, the, the, the, the, are the jobs with the people that are being offered protections of the house 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 committed by is really against thought is they say, israel's not only bumping money can care facilities, hospitals, but also allowing people with nicki to no food to starve to death. knew that, but he just did
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a demo to be relentless, is there any bombardment has not sped schools? one of the latest targets was a un school sheltering, displace palestinians, and best buy here in northern garza. the one says 717000 palestinians and living and, and schools and clinics across the gaza strip is i know that most of us is, we've been displaced to the school is a safe place according to these radios, the commands. but unfortunately, even the unlock shelters, we can't find safety after retreating from the northern kansas, straightened or we can speak now to shanae low. she's the communications as long as that, with the norwegian, norwegian refugee council, she joins me not smoking potty stores, then. thank you so much for joining the program. i wanted to get your reaction to the recent events in gauze or the attacks that we're seeing on schools on hospitals . i'll shoot for
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a hospital which is completely besieged. no one is allowed in or out is completely out of oxygen fuel. i was hoping to join this that in the last hour. he said, well it's just the mass of life or death. now, we are extremely disturbed, distraught, troubled by what we're hearing from our colleagues. on the ground throughout garza, in terms of the attacks on, on civilian shelters, un school view and facilities should never be targeted. medical facilities have special protection under international law and should not be targeted. uh, at the same time we, uh they, they should not be used to launch any attack. but, and, and it's up to israel to prove if that is the case. as of now we have not received evidence of that need evidence. and then in such a case, is there a would still be obligated under international law to adhere to the principles of
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distinction, proportionality and precautions, despair civilian life, or hearing stories about people having no food, no water, our staff, they themselves are struggling to just fine basic necessities day after day it gets more and more difficult. when i spoke to a colleague just before coming on i said, what do you want people to know? he said he cannot find food. we are fearful of a famine. we are, we are frightened. and then and, and don't know how much longer we can take this and, and this, this, this, this staff member that you spoke to this colleague. can you tell us where this person was, where do you have stuff in northern garza? we have the staff member actually in con units, but we do still have. * staff in northern garza and garza and east of garza city. most of our. * has been displaced over the last month,
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many of whom have have traveled to the south. this colleague who i spoke to was in hon. eunice. about 25 members of his family, relocated from jamalia camp and schiffer hospital on friday. they had extremely difficult conditions in order to even make the journey many kilometers long without food or water. they had to do it of course, by foot, because no vehicles can pass that way. imagine with, with medical patients, people who are injured are they expected to pass even from the north, from northern bozza, south of why the gaza traveling kilometers. but there's no plain water and no food available in the northeast. it's unimaginable. and one of your colleagues, income units told you about the strike, the as rarely strikes that took place today in con, units in the south, where these ratings have told people to evacuate to today in a residential building. and i haven't heard from them about the slides today,
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but for the last month that they have been displaced there. they are reporting strikes daily on han units. we ourselves have had staff members be injured in strikes in southern gaza, one of our staff members a mile. she lost her 7 year old son who was killed in an arrow scraped that killed 10 members of her family in rough or 3 weeks ago. she herself is injured and still recovering from the injuries. there is simply no safe place in garza, for people to go to. so even the orders for people to go without, i do not do not assure them of any type of safety or security. and in fact, the conditions are so poor in the south or not facilities to properly accommodate those who are flipped from the north. but even our colleagues, you know that they have destroyed homes in northern garza say that they would like to return home. * rather than face the difficult conditions, but there be things in southern gaza where they're struggling to find food and
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where they don't have places to sleep. one of them was left in a car the last few nights because he simply doesn't have enough base in 2 rooms with 15 members of his family being there over a 1000000 people. i believe displaced in, in the southern parts of gauze a. and as you say, people will condensed and in tiny spaces we're hearing of a the possibility of disease also starting as because of lack of access to water and food and so on. but it is, is that a worry for some of your colleagues? oh, absolutely. we already had the same colleague in one unit just a couple of weeks ago. his. * had his 2 year old son had an intestinal influenza because he had drunk and cleaned drinking water. we've heard the report that's hardly being forced to drink coal up because they can't find water to drink and then unimaginable. and then we're of course, hearing the reports coming out of overcrowded shelters of the spread of disease of
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illness is a bes, chicken pox, respiratory element of diarrhea because of these unsanitary conditions. and it's even more troubling because of the lack of a medical supplies, clean water food that hasn't been able to come in, their trucks lined up at rough up. but the number of trucks coming in are completely insufficient for the humanitarian need. and even if the truck weren't able to get in, we need a ceasefire in order to safely distribute assistance to people throughout all of gaza. we simply cannot be working a few minutes areas under such conditions is unimaginable and unconscionable to ask a few minutes. harry ends to be trying to reach those in need. well, under bombardment and under fire, shane a little. thank you so much for your time communications advisor with the norwegian refugee council speaking to me that the multi party service member
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or purchasing suppose of palestine happened taking place around the world in the us hundreds, trying to cease fun now near the house of president joe bought it, and as the arrived in his home stage, this delaware of to taking costs in events to mount veterans day thousands of south africans turned out in cape town. they were led by clergy from different face and cold on the government to expel the as rainy investor. and this is in indonesia with thousands of demonstrations gathered near the capital, ge accounts, and so forth, of palestine demanded an end to the attacks in gaza. in sidney crowds of demonstrations calls for an end. israel is bombing as gauze, or they waved palestinian flags. terry placards demanding peace and justice for palestinians. um and what they described as genocide fil a head on out. is there
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a secure is these ties in cost of ice capital is this rose for point is prepared to play the best match since october, the 7th. the the call 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 a person, person yourself and that person shares. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life and all the stages we want we want to break because the women and my country deadlocks suite to come up to on we are not denies all of who we are a few more meetings and deserves to be treated equally. we are in the footsteps,
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our ancestors. whatever has been done before, can be done. as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear as you do the the, let's take a look at some of the news now, thousands of gathered in madrid on saturday night to purchase a deal offering amnesty to castle on separate tests. some class with police off the opposition party lead as a cold suppose is to demonstrate against the agreement reached by spain's less
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weight and government separate as leaders in the spanish region of catalonia mounted a failed referendum, seeking independence in 2017 and spain. supreme court ruled the bid was illegal thousands of people and on doors of taking pos and an anti government purchased in the country's capital. the marches denounced the president. they accuse him off abusing palate, violation of the constitution, and had picking public officials. the demonstration was back by opposition, policies, you say they are defending democracy on your desk. his government is cracking down on opposition. members and supporters cooling for the prime minister to resign doors. he's arrested thousands out of riley and docket 2 weeks ago. it comes ahead of a general election in january, tunbridge audrey has moved from the bottom of the she capital. the last,
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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 nationalist party. i'm a husband in 2014, just 3 days off to my husband's the rest by playing play police. we found his body with multiple bullet marks and torch funds. now off into time. the family 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 prison. thousands of opposition members have been
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rounded up across the country in the past 2 weeks. many even don't belong to any political parties. the central office of the main opposition party is been caught on a bike slave, and it's considered a crime scene. the city remains chance and traffic is significantly low. in the past week, dozens of vehicles have been touched and damaged during with the opposition called a general 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 any missing people under no circumstances. should this happen. critics say the government's permits to ensure that conducive environment for free and fair elections in january contradicts the reality on the ground from the child's re i'll just say dot com as quakes all continuing to shake southwest iceland,
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which remains on jaila because of the threats of a volcanic eruption, a coastal town near the capital, reykjavik was evacuated on south day hundreds of crime this morning, cause damage to buildings on roads in the area. securities ties in cost of those capital pristina as israel's football team for pad to play. that 1st match since the stones have to go on gaza, they will face the host in a euro 2024 qualifying that was delayed from last month because of the conflict corresponding update on the touch reports from christina. a football match between comfortable and israel is taking place. the 9th and christina under increased secured with the 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. comfortable police have increased their presence to ensure that the football game is played without the incidence. police of the display of any political, religious,
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or any other violent messages in or around, sees him, are not allowed recently to process and so forth. of palestinians have been held in kosovo. and the tribute was also page to the victims in israel, before the manage of the culture of his real national team said that 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 in albany. how may i also see it up to the steve? israel's title sees of gauze that has disrupted all aspects of life with no fuel, because buses and trucks, palestinians have been forced to find all the ways to move around, as well as the story the. it looks like a scene from the past. but this is kind of going to seem southern because like 20.
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c the city of 2 weeks of tennessee is 80 bombardments and the yes monk blockade, almost tenuous r. returning to the old, where your calls have disappeared, some of the roads replaced by duncan costs deal with 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 farms and businesses on this, but to feed the families to the office 5 of the. busy most of my pocket, the station and shouts out the names of the stock cell don't 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 thing is there is no fuel, no gas, no. so the power there is absolutely nothing. what can we do? we have to survive easily block kate of gaza date spock nearly 2 decades. and with the code 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 they could use hospital no to fuel and smoke the shelves in the grocery store and to produce thomas have left 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
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north to solve this so you can life one day to the next is 516. how much, how does it? that's it for me, my the insides for this me so that we will be back in just a moment. the it does have been some fold. we covered every angle of these waiting. why would is real vent crossing is randy, deputy foreign minister. he thinks that the rules of the game has changed. i'm on israel steps is that it will certainly look at the lease of more of these captives . what you might have to events, are you telling you is faulty a you an expos on bias and wrong? well, 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 you 0. scores of
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outcomes have led their homeland since the taliban take over. in especially 2 parts of one. 0, one east. to turn into the field lies far from on al jazeera, having pricing in the we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. it's the consequential for the human suffering that we've before talk. we brave bullets and bombs, and some of the world's most trouble regions. the army fled in the face of i suppose advance. it is one of the most serious thoughts of violence in recent years . in some instances we are the targets because we give voice to those demanding freedom, the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides. israel is still refusing to allow international journals into jobs to cover the carnage. they're all that they can report on 1st hand is be, is really saw palestinian reporters of risking everything to get the story f 15
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members on file killed in an ass. dr. sherry company, one that we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is the listening post the the you are watching the news are a life from headquarters and i'll find are you navigate are coming off for the next 60 minutes more is really strikes on gauze, us largest hospice whole newborn babies remain at risk after they were taken off the incubators. at least 19 palestinians are killed as a battery, a refugee camp is fit once again. this host the screw
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