tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 13, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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before he says it's suddenly, he says he misses who are the ones at the castle. i've always depended on a warm climate, but it's too cold here in the village of piping. there's also the little old freezing line so they can start the new life here. maybe the side would sooner and she would also learn that she might never be able to return to the the you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters in delphi. i'm telling you, navigate are coming off in the next 60 minutes. and escalating is really a tax on and shift our hospital. the world health organizations has garza largest health facility is not functional anymore. we'll hear from
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a doctor who says they're struggling to save patients, including newborn babies. at least 19 palestinians are killed as the giovanni a refugee camp is head once again. this host, the screw people entry were all sitting inside. at least 31 people are killed in airstrikes in the south where israel has told palestinians to evacuate. the mayor of katara stresses the need for an immediate cease fire in garza during your call from the us president joe biden. the hello. we begin with guys as large as hospital which has been without oxygen electricity, and water for 3 days. the and ship a hospital is no longer functioning, but patients remain inside along with thousands of displaced palestinians. and now the hospitals director has told alta 05 people died on sunday due to the full fuel
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shortage. there. newborn babies there remain at risk. they are unable to be moved from a facility that has no electricity to keep them and incubators, the hospital director says 5 premature babies have died and that the more than 30 others could also die within the next 48 hours. the facility is under siege by is really troops and its vicinity is come under constant aerial attack. there's no safe exit as those who are leave are targeted on the world health organization says it's spoken to doctors there and describe the situation dire and perilous. it's as constant bombings on gun fires exacerbating and already critical situation. the w h o chief is urging for the protection of health workers and as calling for a cease fire. doctor, how much of a sudden me? yes, is the director of the ship. he says, services at the hospital have virtually collapsed. as i said, the money ought to be inside the nose since 24 hours. we have no electricity except
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in the emergency section. the native city section is out of service method. mid to hospital is out of service or into another sections are out of service yesterday, 5 in judd have died because they were in need of surgeries that we put in conduct such surgeries today to have died. they went in a very serious condition. we couldn't afford it on them and due to lack of electricity, we have on our blood a bank suck as the over or ahmad eyes are out of service. also dialysis equipment since 2 days. our patients have been being through dialysis. the oxygen generator is not what thing we have to generate as of oxygen one was i talked to the other one is all the few water. we didn't have a single drop off the water and all the water tanks on top of the hospital. so now we can't operate without talking to without the density. this is not the hospital
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anymore. all would medical stuff count or what i need me to go services to any patients yesterday to new born is have died. and today i said one has the know this is a critical situation being a pretty accurate i'm telling the world that these children, they stay in the same condition. we would use all of them within 48 hours because we need thank you. beta are that to do to get that temperature that is conducive to that m a age and that way it is there a special make is available for them. these children have very low immune system, but it won't be within $4.00 to $8.00. i was ever, they are not admitted to pro, flooded and compared to us. we would lose them. also, the intensive care unit hasn't been attacked. however, a bear sions could have been killed. fortunately before they did not die the placing patients on the floor to the hospital without the minimum health care,
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we can't do that alternative, we don't have the water, we didn't have electricity. no food from the children are being dehydrated. on the patients bottom malnutrition, this is a very bad situation by all means. well, let's take a closer look at the and shift a hospice, also palestinians call it the house of healing. it's guys as largest and most advanced health care facility. israel claims it's from us as main command sensor, but dr. as an international health workers have all strongly disputed the obligations. it has specialized surgical, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology facilities. the hospital has a capacity of 700 patients since the war began. more than 5000 patients have been receiving care, tens of thousands of displaced palestinian civilians have been sheltering their. and even before israel's assault on and shift doctors war and of a health disaster. because of the lack of supplies,
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let's fix it all that the doctor, alice ralph charles is a physician and a member of jewish voice for peace as health advisory council. she's the author of condition, critical life and death in israel and palestine. joining us from seattle, thanks for your time with us. on the 0. your someone who knows garza well, you were there. as recently as august the i mean the health care system was already strange. under 16 years, a state of siege on the number of fours. just tell us what your initial thoughts are right now on the situation that's unfolding. as well as a member of the health advisory council of jewish royce and peas. we've been cutting out an urgent update every $3.00 to $4.00 days documenting the realities on the ground from multiple sources. so this is a roofing catastrophe. a violation of international law, an appallingly immoral acts being committed over and over again. and so it's, it's a rolling catastrophe that we see basically live streaming. and this, the collapse of ship a hospital as well as 3 other hospitals. and guys of city was predictable. if you
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take a health care system that's already on live support and then you add her reflect bombing campaign, it's going to destroy the system and patients are coming to die. patients are going to die, not only of lack of electricity and oxygen. they run out of antibiotics. people are going to starve. mean it is just an appalling, appalling humanitarian catastrophe. this is the director for the shift of hospital was speaking to elders 0 a short while ago. and he was saying that at least 3 newborn babies at the hospital have now died due to a lot of fuel. and we know many other babies are also at risk. what's at stake? do you think for not only these new born babies but also other patients in the hospital? if you will, if water of oxygen and medical supplies don't get in and, and don't get and really soon as well. you can imagine a modern 21st century hospital needs electricity to power all of its instruments to
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do testing. it just is totally unable to function without electricity. operating rooms need to be able to wash their equipment, keeps the place clean. patients need to be hydrated. i mean, just basic live supports require the things that they're not able to have. and many people don't realize that these families have not allowed any fuel into the region since the attack began. and the fuel is use not only to power ambulances, but also to power the emergency electrical generator. so it has a double catastrophe. if there is no few and think about the hospital person, now the staff is exhausted, they're traumatized. many of them are getting sick because there are contagious diseases that are not running rampant. um, there's no way of doing a modern hospital can function under these circumstances. and what's gonna happen is that people are going to suffer and they're going to die. and some of them are going to die slowly with uh, steps as an infection and gang green and all sorts of
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a record preventative diseases. and some of them are going to die suddenly, when the respirator stops working. so there's nothing positive that one can say about the situation and of course we're hearing as well. there are about 1600000 displaced people now. and guys are forced to move, forced to live in crowded small places. what are the risks of diseases here as well? first of all, this is heavily traumatized. population. just the task of moving from the north to the south, while people are being shelled by israeli military, you know, they weren't allowing vehicles, so elderly people, children are walking miles to get to quote, a safe zone. and then they get bombed in their safe zones. when they're all crowded together in one way or shelters in mosques and churches in family homes where there are 3040 people crowded in an apartment. and not only are they risk for dehydration and hunger, they are also at risk for infectious disease. so we're seeing an increase in
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chicken pox, scabies, you know, respiratory diseases di, real diseases. you've got to remember that there is no clean water. so all of the diseases that go along with assigned to patients system, it's not working or going to peak and people are even talking about an outbreak of power. i mean the, some of the patients system is no longer working. so there is a sewerage being poured into the mediterranean sea where people are resorting to be using and cleaning their clothes and sometimes drinking is very contaminated water . so this is going to be of a catastrophe from the infectious disease point of view from the trauma point of view. and then you have thousands of women who are pregnant, who are not having prenatal care, who are going until labor in brussel, in crowded departments aren't able to get, the hospitals aren't able to call an ambulance on the internet keeps going down. and this is controlled by these really is as well as their damaging the internet equipment. right? but can't use their phones, they have no electricity. you know, a bird people going to have heart attacks,
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they can't get anywhere. and this is what this is happening right now. an over the past a 363037 days or so they w h o has recorded at least a 137 attacks on health care and gaza. i mean, international humanitarian law is clear because it lends hospitals, special protections during war. and if they were to be attacked, then there must be plenty of warnings to allow for the evacuation of patients as well as medical workers. you've been in the humanitarian field for a long time. have you ever experienced or seen a situation like this and what needs to be done to soften slow? this is the worst i've ever seen. and i want to just to address the issue of warnings. if you say to a hospital, you need to evacuate and they have no fuel, they have no electricity, the roads are bond. where are they going to evacuate to? if they are the major hospital facility for the guys and strip warnings are not enough for populations to evacuate. it has to be possible for them to evacuate. right. and what were there any thoughts from a ship?
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a hospital is that when people try to evacuate, they were targeted and they were sorta exactly. exactly. so warnings is that's like a false statement of if there's rarely say, well, we gave the morning, but if it's not a warning that can be utilized and there's no place for them to go. there is no place to transfer patients to. there's no ambulances that can run, mean the mornings are empty, promises and you're still, you're not allowed to bomb hospital. that's against international law. you're not allowed to co health care personnel, chance against international law, the geneva conventions. this is just not allowed at all. so the 1st thing we need absolutely is a ceasefire immediately. and then there needs to be a massive to military and effort to deal with this incredibly traumatized, beleaguered poverty stricken population that has lost all this infrastructure. given the rebuilding is going to be enormous and i don't think this was gonna affect the bill and then ultimately we need to address the root causes. people,
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you know, i do not support a militant groups and then taking hostages and killing civilians. but people who are oppressed with what was, well, will resist their oppression and post and ends have been oppressed for over 75 years. and unless those root causes are address, we will just see more and more resistance, which is the right as an oppressed people. okay, we thank you so much dr. alice ross. charles for us to be contrast from seattle. so i can is now also in northern garza and is really strike on sunday. hit the body a refuge account, but at least 19 palestinians have been killed. the camp has suffered repeated bombardments since the start of the war is where they are. strong samples are killed at least 31 palestinians in fine units, dots and southern gaza. just a reminder, the south is where is really forces told palestinians living in the northern gauze . that's a go for their own safety as it intensified its operations in the north. you must
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say you had reports from han eunice. more homes destroyed, more families ripped apart by is really bought followed by the old to familiar prize for health at the overstretched hospital. c and the desperate flight to save lives. the aerial hit by a number of mishaps. many were killed and injured. all of them were children, old civilians. the entire area was enabled as if it went up. great. it is a genocide. all those killed children, innocent children, the entire neighborhood reduced to death because the health ministry says several pals, sinews were killed and injured in the strike, hadn't eunice is in the cell during casa and housing. people forcibly displaced from the north. israel has still palestinians to move south,
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while its testifies operations in the north. then it bobs the south again and again. as well as the club. i was coming with my horse, i stopped the horses 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 is everything collapsed and i can see anything, the survivors salvage what they can in the hope they may have rebuilt their homes. one day a what model is the 1st time i've seen such an abstract? what is happening? i ask god 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 the re knight liam,
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but they have no faith in the rest. of the world, even to see you 201 unit in the south in thousands of stress. let's not get an update from con eunice and bring in thought of as to who's joining us from our saltado. as we've been reporting the air strikes, continue in the south of the gaza strip as well as the north. yes, the really interesting apartments in the south and even in the northern areas of the territory continue now starting with the south of the gaza strip, where that is where the artillery keeps bounding to. now the eastern areas. busy communities as they are targeting mt farmlands duct a jason to the east, very gods aboard is also the different houses during the last couple of hours had been attacked by the display of the patient air forces cleaning the life, pulled around 31 palestinians in different separate air strikes that targeted more than the 3 buildings in the meantime. you in a city in this house,
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in the south of the church. also, real 5 district also witnessed a strike that targeted a residential building and a 40 a had been brought to it in the building of to the destruction of the, of the, of this, the residential house in roof our district, the tax, it continued in the north of the territory where the vicinity of the engineering and hospital had been again bought it. and the attack also continued into value or refuge account, which it considered to be very densely populated with are civilians who are still right now. residing in the north of the territory as around 19 palestinians have been killed off to the destruction of 2 redemption houses. limitation of less have been full, so all fired and this call of the goals instrument in particular. so we neighborhoods in the most of victor at treat that the attacks, those who had took place in the central areas in a couple a neighborhoods central the gaza strip as is well keeps bounding to main center, the urban areas for the 2 or 3 till now taught it,
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what are you hearing about this fighting on the ground that's taking place between the is really force isn't of the sombre gaze as well as the other palestinian fractions. yes, the, the attack is intensifying day by day as because ready, occupation forces are starting to move deeply from the outskirts of the most of the gaza strip. to deep into that 2 or 3 in order to reach the oven areas to control, to destroy the military infrastructure of the palestinians, volunteers, and policy and military organizations in the, in the territory. what is really important dimensions that is because really occupation forces thought there a ground invasion from the eastern areas of bytes, handle a city and in the most west of baseline. yeah. town where the art controls are taking no control on the coast of rhodes of the territory. a don't shut that refuge account. they are stationed in a shop to repeat the gum starting to move forward and dba to get to ship
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a hospital. the are far away just a few meters from actually felt hospital as the r there is. there is ongoing fight exchange between palestinian fighters who are trying to uh, block the east valley entry to the hospital and even to destroy the military vehicles that are bounds. and also the majority of the surrounding areas obviously felt hosp to now if you're is i techs also continued in the eastern areas ever since. yeah, yeah. neighborhood in particular, in eastern area is like 2 neighborhoods where they are like, oh, suit the bush as well as close and printing right now in, encircling, generally the, uh, the, uh, the goal is to strip it to split the northern areas from the south of the church we as also they are taking different punches the buttons, fight to retreat, to show the world that they are making progress in the impossible. meanwhile, the attacks continue by the palestinian fighters will release different pages throughout the last couple of days showing how they are destroying and attacking military times,
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which are trying to push to destroy the main urban areas in the central areas of gauze as trip, as even of the most. okay, thank you so much. talk to about zoom reporting from han eunice in garza. well, the white house is national security adviser has told the american media the us does not want to see fighting and hospitals and gaza. the us so, so far, block several un security council resolutions calling for a cease fire and goes on there are ongoing negotiations involving the israelis, the cutter is, 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. meanwhile, the mirror of katara has received
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a phone call from the us president joe biden to discuss the were on gaza. rosalyn jordans joining us from washington dc to tell us more about that phone call and what was said what happened on sunday was a phone call from joe biden. the us president to be a mirror of got our and they have now both put out read out of their conversation. the white house says that to the us president expressed his personal thanks to the country, a mere for his work and for cultures work in general. in trying to deal with the crisis to dealing with the war between israel and homos, and inside garza, he talked about according to the white house statement. the need to get in humanitarian aid to try to get the release of the captives being held by him off inside garza, and more generally, to try to return to the path of establishing a separate, independent palestinian state alongside these rarely states. all in
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a bid to establish peace. this was a very forthcoming uh, conversation, according to statements from both culture and the united states. and it is worth noting that given that there still this pressure to try to put in force some kind of see thought ceasefire. something that the was says, it does not want to do. it is worth noting that the us was very, very effusive. and it's a praise of, of the call to recover meant for what it has been trying to do to try to resolve this crisis. all right, thank you so much rosalyn for that update from washington. now as senior hamas leader has hooton's back suggestions by israel that it will take charge of security in gaza after the fighting has stopped. so i'm done so as palestinians in the strip will not accept being governed by outside or is the thing i made a kia we say to the us administration and to the leaders of the occupation. gaza
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will be ruled only by its people that we are free people and we did not accept being under the custodianship with anyone how blog and our lives will be the price for our freedom and for the dignity of our state. fost and persevering. people whose great this in grand woods files describe so spare yourselves the trouble of thinking and think how the enemy should climb down from the tree before they've been down with the tree. no one will ride your tax to gaza except for traces. and you won't find any of them who dares to do so. all the polish thing and presidents behold a bus so said the palestinian authority could play a future role. but the palestine liberation organizations, former legal adviser down a boost who says that's not realistic. of right now with the us just 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 tag. 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 palestinians to the side. 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 end and as a power type system must come to an end. last time bringing our senior political analyst model on the slide on my one. so you know, comments being made about the, the future of gaza and who will control gaza once this war is over. and us and yahoo said that he won't give up control over security and gaza under any circumstances. and he's opposed to the palestinian authority, governing garza,
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i mean, what do you make of all these comments that are being good sense? well, 1st of all, i'm not sure uh nothing you know, i was going to survive much after this war. so when he talks about the guy's going to be under occupation, under any circumstance, there's one that circumstance where he's not going to be prime minister because he's certainly not a popular man in, in his right. and he's just, most of them being a political criminal to being a war criminal. and i agree with much of what's been said about the citizens don't need that for us to ship and they certainly don't deserve to be occupied. if anything, the city and people have proven once and again over the 575 years. and i told you that there are people because nowadays, there are these companies that i've seen. there's a lot numbers that there are people. but the thing is, are great people, not just any people, and they prove to be so if you look at the records, if you look at, i could look at the literacy, you look at it as a chief minutes. if you look at the,
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the nature of the scene society and its ability force that trusts under 56 years of occupation. if you look at the front of things in the refuge in the various countries. if you look at the palestinians, ex pats and various western countries, the better cities are more than enable people policy as opposed to be some of the brightest people in this region. and in the world. they are more than capable of holding themselves. the palestinians, however, like other apps, in fact, like about the people around the world, they deserve the leadership. i mean, america deserves that leadership, right? certainly is right. does everybody dependents daniel, have not been lucky with the leadership? and i think what this crisis this, this genocide has proven to the world that once the city and people pick their own story on their own when they come on, if they're not active. and now we're hearing more and more from the thousands of
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palestinians in palestine and beyond, sending their own stories from their own words about who they are, what they stand for, what they want and what they are going through. i think last they are achieving something. i think the world public opinion is responding this to these really does to the find us thinking and directive to the palestinian human story more than they are for the change to these early propaganda. and certainly more than they have in the past to the, for the city and propaganda was basically a major failure. but today the palestinians are attending the human stories and they are watching those, those incredible doctors and nurses this, that health care workforce, education, workforce, and other people in gods sacrificing their lives to save that, the others they are willing to stay on the bombings in order to save the others,
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their steadfastness have taught us all and have for the world a less than been humanity. most people need to be free. those people need justice now. and how does this change that you refer to in sort of public opinion as well as all the process that we've been seeing right around the world? how does that translate it into policy and have use? do you think that it's going to translate into a policy because we still haven't seen the united states call for a cease fire? we still haven't seen the united kingdom coal for as far those western governments are still supporting israel. believe it or not, also the out of government and the senior government still is not acting accordingly to what we are seeing from the fed. a since, i mean president that best should now allow for the city is the best piece for the piece for the in the west bank and sort of that as a, with the people and gods. so they're not even allowed in, in palestine to process to demonstrate those sort of data here. but those who are
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able to, in most states in the out, but most, the more in western capitals as depend, assuming those are the 4 funds now in various western capitals from latin america to your to of parts of asia, even africa, the palestinians message that i've seen a narrative, the pricing is $40.00, the 1st thing in the humanity is reaching out and that's why in the united states, there's a majority of americans now one's a ceasefire in europe, and majority wants us use why? why? so the public opinion is changing. american public opinion is changing with americans. congress is basically bolt out by all these and it has not changed. their make. an assertion is blinded by its support. these are and it has not changed. but we can see already some change, for example, the french class. but if there's not a coincidence that the french president unimportant superpower, of course, the so you don't pay about. and we've seen others. i mean, just listening, then additives come and go to belgium island,
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spain on other places. we are seeing cracks in that, so mean pro is really line that we've seen in earlier days. how much does this, where israel do you think i think the tories is, are a lot i should if you listen to some of these rainy's talk among themselves, they're almost admitting that they have, they are losing the, the, the, the public opinion around the world. as, as you're stated correctly, there are some leaders now that remain stuck in the past as if you can continue with occupation. open ended as if you can continue with a racist system, will part paid continuously as a futile can continue to treat is very lucky to this point. bracht continuously. without anyone paying a price, at least in terms of their reputation and their international spending. why is it okay, is that this genocide now with the social media, possibly it is with international media. awesome, but this was cameras. and as i said, an acute,
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i can state that should be no more important to the fact that the palestinian people have been a senior society. but a student expressed that refugees but a senior citizens. and that'll corporation are telling their stories and they are reaching other people around the world. and that's making a difference. because once again, start the but by the same being human and people of course are human and they are great to human white people for being able to be such a people after 56 years of occupation and 75 years of dispossession that it meant to be someone was almost like the people in the world today today, like 99.5 percent. that but since i've looked at it so many of the young have achieved higher education. we've seen them in western universities, living departments living in science and social sciences and so on, so forth that people are that great people do the independence, does it, does that sovereignty does of justice and certainly desire to take their own
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affairs into their own hands? no more trusteeship and certainty no more occupation. looking at one of the stories in the narrative that we've been covering here in the past few hours certainly is coming out of as ship a hospital where we're hearing it's practically run out of everything. 3 newborn babies have already died the, the director was telling us he does expect some more unfortunately to die if they don't get fuel into the, into the hospital. and one of the comments that the director made to us was that he was saying that the crossing needs to be open to be allowed to, for a humanitarian a to be allowed. and i mean for, for some viewers who may think, well, why is that of crossing not being opened by egypt? why is that, and what, what are egypt obligations here? it just is, fading is responsibility. more or less sponsibility legal responsibility and political responsibility a month or can be just as a country, of course. but the government in egypt needs to move because president caesar
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speech was formidable at the 3 on exactly the most them summit. but that's we should just be tested until the other thing. now, egypt has the force of a 57 confidence behind it, but do not accept these ratings genocide. and do not accept the pretext of a right to self defense. and they want to change that, that school and they want to reach out and help that better students. egypt can start and should start to do so as soon as possible. but i also think that the thing that you and i are talking about that egypt understands as others understand the humanity of the israeli occupation, the humanity of this war. i mean, the fact that it started by dehumanizing the palestinians, that's all right. they should have been a red flag for every one under what, especially the by the mistake. because once you start dehumanizing people,
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you called him on him guilty. and you coleman the human animals. while you are the human animal, you are, you are the actual, are walking animal in the way you carry out water of genocide against an entire people destroying hospitals, schools, mosque citizens. i sure those things that's in human and that into what's going on today. i think in your and the different society that up society i, we said public opinion is changing. the problem is that it's not changing fast enough because as you stated, well, the babies aren't buying hospitals on the god of existing fuel for them and so on. so forth, the people and guys are still holding to one another. i mean, again here the human story. they are helping show that one another. you have a, you have little shirts over 60 square meters. hosting 405060 people. people are taking care of one another. the us withstanding this vicious war of
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genocide that gives the people they are 6, they are expressing the most of humanity today. those people does that of justice. those people does that freedom don't deserve. and if any one at a bite in inter, responsibly criminally continuing this war, all right, thank you so much. alamba sorta. thank you. we appreciate if most of the heads on alpha 0, security is tied in costs of those capital as israel's foot callers play their 1st match since october the 7th. the the, here's our forecasts for monday, across europe and africa, higher one or next storm system comes in off the atlantic throwing rain to the islands of ireland and britain. so what do you say?
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we go in here for a closer look. it's going to be bad for northern ireland and wales are our weather alerts and play for northern ireland for just copious amounts of rain over the next 24 hours. so also been raining quite a bit through switzerland, snow level. so i would say about 1300 meters, so anything above that is sticking to the ground and improvement through the bulk in some cloud. but the sun will also pull coat and we've also got a storm system for western circuit from is symbol is mirrored to on talia. in this ceiling, we could see about a months worth of rain in a short period of time dark of the blue and the yellow. the more intense that rain is falling. other side of the mediterranean, pretty persistent feet of rain for northwest spain. this area is already saturated, so there could be some further flooding, the winds back off through the northwest and with that strong system and the eastern meg could clip us with just a few showers. for ne libby as we go to the south right now. quite breezy for south africa's northern cape providence, the free states, and we see a have these winds colliding. we could see some storms just outside of johannesburg,
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scooping up that moisture off the indian ocean could enhance those storms on monday . that's it. susan. the 5432 mar, upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't a one off you. something about a systemic issue here for black labs don't really matter and the police were unflinching questions. this war with lowanda, imminent vigorous debate. people are dying because of lack of medical treatment, challenging conventional was the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. devastating strikes, followed by through week rescue. because that's 1st responders know the mission could be the with until then. so humanity drives
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one day because of the civil defense which rescue mission because it gives you the, the color again, here's a reminder of the top story. the shower is really your strength on the residential building and sonya and this has killed at least $31.00 palestinians dots in the south of the gaza strip, which israel told civilians to evacuate too promising it would be safe. 11180 kills palestinians including 4609 children. up until by is really
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a talk since october the 7th. at least 19 palestinians have been killed and it is really strength on the job. i need a refugee camp in the north of the gaza strip. the camp has come under constant of time since the start of the war. the director from schiffer hospital says more than 30 premature babies are risk of dying within 48 hours. 3 have already died. they are unable to be kept in incubators due to a lost electricity as the hospital indoors a siege fi is really true. how much has denied refusing fuel from israel meant for medical use does does as large as hospital a shift from us added in a statement that it isn't part of the hospitals, decision making structures on the hospitals. director a tool down to 0. the $300.00 leaders offered by israel would only fuel generators for half an hour and would have made little or no difference to the plates of
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patients. yeah. now what is the, is the, when the put this on, when they killed would be 10, threaten and, and competitors and intensive can units patients on people under operations. but now they want to, you know, white walsh, that position they offer. it does. so 2000 liters of kerosene, but then they retracted that all $4.00 to $300.00. you know that this is sufficient only for half an hour for doing that operations. we need thousands of liters to, to open it to jeanette a ton of for 20, for all what i told them that you can deliver them through that process and let them bring them to us. we won't come any field from any source to me how we but they wanted to offer us this quantity in a precarious very pitiless location. the mcdonough to after midnight in a zone or a minute to the operations and even the ambulance driver said he can't go to the
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such a location. ok, so time, no matter what the guarantee is odd, i'd ask them to send it through the red cross and i us for up to 6000 liters. however, they want to send out propaganda that they offer us fuel of $300.00 depos underlying so let them send it to us and well, dozens of health sector workers in the occupied westbank have protested into the against the is really a tax on hospitals and medical personnel and the besieged gaza strip me the heem reports many of those broadcasting fee and the last day they were registered after being the image is coming from a ship, a homes with all the other images coming from the besieged garza strip the message here by them. is that is realize not only targeting fighters in the receipts room, but also targeting palestinians will palestinians even children. they're telling us
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that they've been seeing the baby's was been forced to be taken out of the incubators because of the services that pop pop. in many of the doctors, hospitals are just the what's happening is all the killing, all the children they, they say that's the woman who they are there. can they costs because they're nursing schools, they're, they're getting lenses. they are not just a search thing. how much they're actually, if anything, doesn't those nooses angry, the boys to be with the human being the, the, the, the, or the jobs with the key to intervene for protection to the cost and in people they say that i need to submit
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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. the data so the relentless is really bombardments has not spared schools. one of the latest targets was a un school sheltering, displace palestinians, and best law. here in northern garza, the once the 717000 palestinians are living in its schools and clinics across the gaza strip. to show you an earlier my call, the money inside spoke to shayna low. she's a communications advisor with the norwegian refugee council. speaking from occupied east jerusalem, she said basic necessities and gaza are becoming harder and harder to find. and we
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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 schools un 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 a 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 we need evidence. and then in such a case, is there a would still be obligated under international law to adhere to the principles of 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
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more and more difficult. when i spoke to a colleague just before coming on i said, what do you want people to know? you said you cannot find food. we are fearful of a famine. we are, we are frightening. and then and, and don't know how much longer we can take this, this stuff. remember that you spoke to this colleague, can you tell us where this person was? where do you have stuff in northern garza? we have this was a staff member actually in con units, but we do still have some staff in northern gaza and guys of an east of god the city most of our. * has been displaced over the last month, many of whom have have traveled to the south. this colleague voice spoke to who's in con eunice, about 25 members of his family, relocated from jamalia camp and, and schiffer hospital on friday. they have extremely difficult conditions in order
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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. i imagine with, with medical patients, people who are injured are they expected to pass even from the north, from northern vows, a uh south of why the gaza traveling for kilometers. but there's no clean water and no food available in the north. it's, it's unimaginable is rosara me says that struck has bella fighters in southern lebanon with artillery fire. israel says the group was planning to launch rocket attacks. earlier, a number of is really civilians were wounded officer and exchange a fire. on saturday, the leader has been lost at the southern front with israel would remain active. israel's defense minister has warned against an escalation of the border with 11 on off the zeros alan fisher has more from occupied east jerusalem. a number of things happening on the northern border over the last few hours festival we had in the
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early morning, 7 is really army soldiers, injury or death to the most to attack these really say that the responded to that by attacking across the board to a bed so we had that there had been 15 rockets launched from 11 to 4 of them had been intersected. 7 the rest had been landed and essentially empty ground and no one was hurt. then there was an incident where 6 civilians were injured, one of them critically, 5 of them seriously hot. after an empty tank miss, i'll responded across the border that these workers were trying to appear now like tricity lines. if it had been damaged in a previous attack, and they are now in hospital recovering, but it comes just after you go on these really defense minister said that the how much and has bullet, particularly in the north. what testing israel,
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they were trying to distract away from the operation in gaza and they were launching these pro vacations. now, these really say that they're no longer provocations. these that aggressions a new kalonde has promised to respond. he said, actually, but his words where we will make it, they keep attacking is they will make the mistake of their lives. but we knew the americans are concerned about escalating into thing in the northern border. they don't want to see what is happening. does a to go much larger into a bigger regional conflict and there's always the danger of that. if the israelis respond and just in the last out or so, one is really use paper is saying that the is really army is throwing up plans for an extensive response on the northern border. the still ahead on all the 0 with no fuel for cars, buses, and trucks. palestinians are forced to resort to more traditional forms of the
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thought provoking on sundays. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate script. 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 feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the story on talk to how does their viewing the facts? how are we defending is real heavy, more dead children asking questions you want to have your voice heard? what is your message understanding the level part of the page was transformed into a minute, reporting roster bombs exploding out his ears, teens on the ground. when you close to the hall to the store,
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the the the car will take a look at some other news now in the us military plane has crashed in the mediterranean sea, killing all 5 crew on board. a statement by the us. european command says the accident happened on friday, while the aircraft was refueling during a training operation. it did not specify the type of plane or where it was flying from earthquakes or continuing to shake south west iceland, which remains on high alert because of the threat of a whole kind of corruption. a coastal town, you know, the capital reykjavik was evacuated on saturday,
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civil defense or forties of warren, the movements of shower magma under the earth's crust could be the precursor to a major or rupture and hundreds of tremors of already caused damage to buildings on roads. in the area thousands gathered in madrid on saturday nights and protested z o offering amnesty to cadillac and separatists the so some class, a police officer opposition party leaders have caused supporters to demonstrate against the agreement reached by spain's left when governments separate as leaders in the spanish region of catalonia, a multitude of failed referendum, seeking independence in 2017 spain supreme court ruled the bid was illegal to 5 me and more now. so those are taking the ruling military john to court in the philippines. they're asking the countries justice department to look into what they say are war crimes committed against the chon ethic minority group. but the
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philippine government itself has been criticized for failing to prosecute human rights abuses. barnaby lo reports from manila cc they have no hope of ever getting justice for the loved ones in their homeland. so they've come to the philippines. 5 members of me in march and ethnic group are suing the countries theater general, being also young. an 8 military commanders for war crimes who owned and says his nephew little children who was murdered by me and more soldiers, while on his way to help put out a fire. according to i, with this, they shot him 2 times at his chest and they cut off his finger, took off his wedding ring, and stolen his watts and cellphone. leonor has been in this state of civil war since the military ceased power in 2021. from the democratically elected government of on saying so cheap the complaint and said their relatives are just some of
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hundreds killed and predominantly christian church in state. and entire villages have been burned. an international humanitarian law in the philippines allows for the prosecution of 4 crimes perpetrated elsewhere. it would be a landmark case should be for the peace department of justice decide to move forward with the trial, especially since their allegations of human rights violations here as well. that have not been investigated these. there's no intention of rejoining the icpc president for it. and then marcus junior has refused to cooperate with an international criminal court, as it seeks to investigate possible times during former president would be good to turn this and sign their cortex campaign. if at this point it states not willing, at some point, you may actually to seize the moment and say that the word length brusset this. and this is precisely a case that we think the president can use to prove that the philippines, this is in fact willing and able to prosecute the process describes no matter what
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the outcome is. liam assess the fact that they are able to make a step towards bringing me on more military when to the justice. it's in itself an achievement barn. to below al jazeera manila, all security has been tied in cost of those capital pristina as israel's football team, played their 1st match since the start of the war on gauze of israel were beaten one now by costs a vote in a euro 2024 o'clock qualifier that was delayed from last month because of the war. police increased security after dozens of social media posts call for the game to be canceled. our correspondence omni, i'm a chas reports from christina. a football match between customer and israel is taking place tonight. and christina, 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. comfortable police have increased
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their presence to ensure that the football game is played without the incidence police sense of the display of any political or religious, or any other violent messages in or around stadium are not allowed recently to process and support the 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 sense of what he and his players heartfelt face. and think of that they are uncomfortable to play a match in the qualifications for the european championship and that they're only goal is through end of the rates. i also see it up to the steve of israel's total siege of gaza has disrupted all aspects of life with no fuel for cars, buses and trucks. palestinians have been forced to find other ways to move around. how much val, how's the story? the it looks like
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a scene from the past but this is kind of going to seem southern because like 20. c the city of 2 weeks of he does, it is 80 bombardments and the yes monk blockades. almost teenagers are returning to the old where your calls have disappeared. and a little replaced by duncan costs. here was the son 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 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 of this, but to feed the families the other with the most of my pocket,
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the station and shouts out the names of the stock. so don't keep count serves like nessa or die, but i need to provide for my children. i have no other choice. what can i do at least this way i can pay for a formula in the nappies and in this other expenses, not for you, but the thing is there is no fuel, no gas, no. so the power there is absolutely nothing. what can we do? we have to survive these lately, block kate of gauze, a date spock nearly 2 decades has to count for it has since sufficed. what is what i described as a complete siege of the teddy, to preventing being pulled up, even the most basic items they could use, hopping 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 as for hundreds and thousands of displaced families and west of all these items. non stop
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bump up into garza from north to solve this. so you can life one day to the next is 54. how much? how does that? we're back in just a moment, much more off the days that we see you then the the grieving mother and her charles, a 40 year old husband and father, a full show date in use for you. we took our children to the olive trees, when suddenly we saw them running towards us. we ran, but he had forgotten his phone and went back to get it to events down and the show to us just trying to provide trays from the the rights organization. yes, dean monitored 1597 investigations of these really secular violence committed against palestinians between the 200582000 switch you to only 3 percent
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of those investigations led to a conviction, the regime, the courts and the page to complete the useless at this time of war. the situation is so, but that is really police hardly responding to complaints made by palestinians itself of violence to allows family and friends now joined the many of the thousands of palestinians who gave up hope for justice. long ago water is life. but in palestine it's an instrument of occupation. with is a way of controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures. palestinians are being deprived of a universal human rights. people in power investigates with an icing. walter in palestine on a jersey to thoughts providing arms, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate,
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but there are no quick wins and eventually some odd hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than that these days or is it just a different full? i think that democracy in the process basically entities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other. i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does it of the the you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters, and i'll find setting obligations coming off in the next 60 minutes. a warning that the newborn babies of gauze us main hospital could die within 48 hours. the world health organization says because i was on the ship,
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