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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 13, 2023 1:00am-2:00am AST

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and the brakes on the other, i assume there is a huge these of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does era the the you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters in del, finds and easy navigate that's coming off in the next 60 minutes, a warning that the newborn babies of gauze us main hospital could die within 48 hours. so the world health organization says because i was on civil hospital is not functioning anymore and calls for a ceasefire. now, israel strikes that your body of rest and you can't again, killing at least 19 palestinians in your thoughts are stresses the need for an immediate cease fire in gauze out during your call from the us presidents jo by the
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hello guys as large as hospital a lifeline for thousands of palestinians has completely stopped functioning. the director of a ship, a hospice whole size has been without electricity, oxygen, and water for 3 days. and it's under continuous is really a tac. hundreds of patients, it's huge numbers of displace palestinians are still inside. and they're beginning to die. the director told alpha 0 that since saturday, at least 7 patients have died because they couldn't be given critical care. on more than 30 newborn babies are at risk without incubators. 3 have already died. the hospital director says the rest of the ship has babies will die if they're not moved within the next 48 hours. but there's no way out of the hospital is really troops have surrounded the facility and are targeting those who leave the w h. o says the situate soon as is dire and perilous. and after weeks of seeds supplies
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were critical. but now constant bombings and gunfire have pushed it over the edge. the w h host chief says the world cannot remain silent as this happens and is demanding a ceasefire. well, the director of a ship, a hospital doctor, how much of a sudden me? yes, has services there have virtually collapsed and i think the money ought to be inside the nose since 24 hours. we have no electricity except 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 couldn't conduct such surgeries today to have died. they went in a very serious condition. we couldn't operate on them and due to lack of electricity, we have all our blunder, a bank suck as over or amato. all eyes are out of service. also damage to equipment
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. since 2 days our patients have been being through dialysis. the oxygen jeanette rate is not what thing we have to generate those of oxygen one was attached to the other one is out a few more time. we don't have a single drop off the water and all the water dense all on top of the hospital. so now we can't operate without to look at it without the density. this is not the hospital anymore. i wouldn't be the kind of stuff conked or what i need me to go surfaces to any patients yesterday to new bones 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 with those, all of them within 48 hours because we need to be turned back to the regular temperature that is conducive to that m a huge on their way. it is there
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a special make is available for them. these children have very low immune system, probably within 48 hours if they are not admitted to pro flooded and compared does, we would lose them. also, the intensive care unit hasn't been attack. however, a patients could have been killed. fortunately, they did not die the placing patients on the floor of the hospital without the minimum health care. 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 lead. patients bought malnutrition, but this is a very bad situation by all means. well, let's take a closer look at the end shift hospice, all palestinians call it the house of healing. it's guys as largest and most advanced health care facilities. israel claims that is a how much is it's how much has main command sensor. but dr. is an international health workers of all strongly disputed the obligations it has specialized surgical
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internal medicine saturates and gynecology facilities. the hospital has a capacity of 700 patients, but since the war began, more than 5000 patients have been receiving care, tens of thousands of displaced palestinian civilians have been sheltering there. and even before israel's assault on, on a ship for doctors warren to for health disaster because of a lot of supplies were earlier i spoke to dr. alice ross child, she's a physician and a member of jewess voice for peace as health advisory council. she says, staff, i can ship a hospital are exhausted, and do not have the mental strength to cope with the amount of new patients coming in every hour of the day. i and this is a risk like 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 streamed on this,
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the collapse of ship a hospital as well as 3 other hospitals. and guys of city was predictable. if you take a health care system that's already on life support and then you add her risk like 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. the director of the civil hospital was speaking to alpha 0 a short while ago, and he was saying that at least 3 newborn babies at the hospital have now died due to a like a 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 relays 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 was no fuel and think about the hospital in 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 when people are going to suffer and they're going to die, and some of them are going to die slowly with steps as an infection,
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then gain green and all sorts of her record preventable diseases. and some of them are going to die suddenly, when they're a respirator stops working. so there's nothing positive that one can say about the situation. and also a northern gauze on is really strength on sunday, hit the giovanni, a refugee camp, at least 19 palestinians have been killed. the countess suffered repeated bombardment since the start of the war is where they are strikes of killed of these 31 palestinians in hon. eunice and southern gaza. the south is where is really forces tool, palestinians living in northern gauze. that's a go for their own safety as it intensified its operations in the north. and the sage reports from tanya and more homes destroyed, more families ripped apart by is really bought followed by the o. 2 familiar prize for health at the overstretched hospital. c
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and the desperate flight to save lives. the area was 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 and then tying neighborhoods instead of jews to death because the health ministry says several pals sinews were killed and injured. and the strike hadn't. eunice is in the cell during casa and housing. people forcibly displaced from the north. israel has still power. steering is to move south, while it testifies operations in the north then involves the south again and again. as well as the club was coming with my horse,
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i stopped the horse to your track, came and fired. something doesn't look like a belt in the sky. the bombs rang down on us, there was bombardment everywhere, but they were not rock and they were like barrow balls. so i kept looking at them. i have 2 young daughters and this boy, everything collapse. and i can't see anything. was the survivors salvage what they can in the whole they may rebuild their homes one day a what model is the 1st time i've seen such an abstract? what is happening? 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, god. they have no faith in the rest of the world. even to see you, let's do 0, hon eunice in the south. think i was the stress or we have with us thought of as soon he's also in fun eunice in the cell. so if the guys have strep to,
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to just talk us through the past hour and what's been happening in terms of the air strikes on the southern part of this trip as well as the north. yes, this is really a tax on the south end. even in the north of the gaza strip did not stop during the last hour as israel justified at the scale and even the domain of its targeting across the territory. starting from the south where we are right now and kind of in a city were around for residential houses have been completely leveled to the ground up by the use for the occupation forces. and planes around cleaned the lives of around $31.00 palestinians till now. and the latest is very strikes that took place on the family. had claimed a life of 7 palestinians including 3 young children, a were among the victims. they have resulted from these really, really interest compartments of the eastern areas of new in the city. also the eastern sides of the can you in the city witnessed mass compartment by the is the
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author, the re stations close to the voters and also the occupation forces attached everything to a building in the district and the far south of the 2 or 3. now that these places consider it to be safe from the city perspective as the are urging people to flee to the southern areas of the territory. but main while the main concentration of the east, very raised during the states was on the southern areas of the gaza strip. meanwhile, the north of vitro tree, the main facility of the main hospitals in detroit treat, including the and the, the was a hospital and even the engine. you should hospital if you saw the most of the george we had been widely bombarded during the last hour. also a residential building until the doctor neighborhood had been completely destroyed, unable established, and you have been recruited. what does it do to this attack it talking about the central areas of the church, we actually try your neighborhood witness. also the abutment and an assault brought a district in the summer neighborhood inside i she's yeah, yeah. and also the classes continue on the fi exchange continued reading the
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posting in sciences and occupation. forced forces on the ground in different access as is really is it trying to use it, treat me deeper into the airplane areas of the 2 or 3? yeah. so thought at speaking of, of these urban areas, talk us through what's happening on the ground when they fighting between the sun brigades and the policy and fighters. and the is really force isn't what sort of resistance is being put up by the palestinian fighters. yes, a violence flashes and flanks change abrupt says that we in the occupation forces and the palestinian fighters who are preparing different military anxious and even targeting the is really military maneuvering tanks. busy in urban areas, as they are trying to destroy all the military time, start off trying to get much more close to and deeper into how she felt hospitals. there are station just a few, a few meters away from the city for a hospital. and meanwhile, the flight exchange continued despite the existence close to she felt hospital as
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the posting fighters are using different tunnels in order to appear for the isn't even who for it to using the tactical pitch i'm drawn, then just the suddenly disappear and 2 or 2 now, different videos have been released by the posting and fight is showing how the targeting is very tax, which you have faced, a kind of difficulty in terms of having a clear mobility on the ground as the goal districts choose because it has to be narrow and there is there any kind of ability for the, for their stance to keep moving in a very, a flexible way inside the urban areas in the territory. also the attacks and the, the, the confrontations continue in the eastern areas of a big town. one of the most west, the big like your town and even intended, how deep are huge. we are talking about real then with that that took place in the streets of the gaza strip between palestinian fighters and the is a few patients. we just all right, thank you thought of also reporting from hon. eunice in gauze. well,
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the white house is national security adviser has told the american media the us does not want to see fighting in hospitals and gauze on us so, so far, blah, several un security council resolutions calling for a cease fire. there are ongoing negotiations involving the israelis, the countries and we, the united states are actively engaged in this as well because we want to make sure that we bring home those americans who have been taken hostage as well as all of the other hostages. uh so uh that continues there are efforts to try to secure a deal that would involve the release of hostages and the president's not going to rest until we achieve that deal so that every single one of those hostages can come home safely. the mirror of katara shift, i mean, and how about and sony has held a phone conversation with us president joe biden to discuss the war on gauze during the calls. and we are focused on the need for an immediate cease fire to end. the blood shed protect civilians and guards up. he also expressed the need for
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a permanent opening of the crossing to ensure a continued flow of relief convoys and humanitarian aid. speak to rosalind door now who's joining us from washington dc. to tell us more about that conversation, what was said in essence, and to give us context to all of this, rosalind as well as you notice the mirror of got child released a statement through there, mary day. one of basically explaining that child of the mere want an immediate cease fire of the fighting between israel and homos inside garza. but the say the cold for a cease fire was not repeated in the statement released by the white house from the perspective of us president joe bite. and however, both leaders did agree that they needed to increase their close cooperation to try to bring relief to the civilians. inside garza to try to bring in humanitarian
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aid to try to secure the release of the captives being held by homeless. some 240 or so persons of israel and other nationalities. but that one critical difference, a calling for a cease fire is something which the us has not want it to endorse. because it says it has very real concerns that how most could use a pause in the fighting to actually re arm and pose a greater threat to is rarely citizens and to launch attacks on his way territory. so this is overall a meeting of the minds as it works. the us statements are notes that the us is personally indebted to the a mirror for his work on behalf of the civilians in garza. and on behalf of trying to release the captives being held by her malls. and they also noticed that it is very important, particularly from the us perspective, to try to bring about
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a 2 state solution. to states is wally and palestinian side by side co existing in peace and in security. so in the larger context of this that this isn't the only reference by the us administration to the importance of color in trying to end this war. and it's really significant. one that you have the us president making note of the importance of cut or in this crisis, trying to mediate the situation. but you also had a phone call from the secretary of state anthony blank into his counterpart before minister of donny, indicating the same uh, support, and need to continue cooperation. and then of course, we heard just a few moments ago, the national security advisor jake sullivan, indicating the importance of cutter in trying to find a way to end this war. it's very much a direct message to those critics of called her for hosting the political office of
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homos for all these years. mainly because number one, it was the us among others that requested the doha, do this and to indicating that from a geo political perspective, for us is very much reliant upon the good offices of the call to recover meant to try to bring peace, to try to bring an end to this conflict, it's a very direct message, and i don't think that should go on notice. all right, thank you so much for awesome jordan for that update from washington. while the relentless is really bombardment has not spared schools. one of the latest targets was that you went to school sheltering, displaced, palestinians, and base law. here in northern does all un says 717000 pounds things the palestinians are living in its schools on clinics, across the gaza strip. this is, i know that mother says we think this place to the school is a safe place, according to these ready all me come moms, but unfortunately, even the unlock shelters we can't find safety. after retreating from the northern
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thousands of strep, toby for her as a spokesman for unicef, and he says, the scale of the humanitarian crisis, especially for children, is catastrophic. we go into the site is now where we have how much of a baby's inside the hospital who it was striving to stay alive, who are already dying because of a lack of access to electricity. the powers of didn't. i was, uh, uh, as intense types around and the situation is that, so the guy imagined being the father of mazda, of this child, sort of watching helplessly so. so it's, it's really kind of stopping right now. yeah. and we said here is that a couple of days ago that the child health services for women and children across the gaza strip and that really yeah, breaking point. you know, just the specific types of these kinds of babies and how she go. but across the got a strip of another there it is. nice psych price book with children right now. yeah
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. beautiful thumbs and moses. we have your massive concerns and it turns all disease out pregnancy and we have a system that that's on the brake. it's like children who need additional support, children who have cancer, children with other conditions, no doubt that support isn't that he's now in front of me. typically it's not impossible to get. we also have your 1600000 in this place. people mainly in the southern areas of the gulf strip. litigating very hard, that's the past conditions, you know, with, with families, children that are living in like many, many to a room. so the side of the tree conditions and the access to the site. most of the food is getting well so, so i buy the day and that's the concern. and that's why we try to bring in, you know, and advocate to bring in more and more nicely being able to get to the shelters to get to. so anyway, people are need is a senior from us leader has had in fact, it is real suggestions that it will take charge of security and goes out after the fighting has stopped. so i'm done. so it's palestinians,
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and this trip will not accept being governed by outside, or is the kia we say to the us administration and to the leaders of the occupation . god. so it 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. fast and persevering people whose greatness and grandeur woods files describe so spare yourselves the trouble of thinking and think how the animation climbed 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 in the palestinian present. it's my hold on boss so. so the palestinian authority could play a future role. the palestine liberation organizations, former legal adviser down a bhutto says that's not realistic. right now with the us is trying to do is they're trying to put in
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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 policy, a leader that wants to be seen as entering the gaza strip on the back of and as really well, those are on the back of it is really tact. that's just simply not going to happen . but more importantly, this is the same house to me and authority 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 pocket 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 decide. we need to have our own internal elections. we need to decide what shape and form it is our freedom that is going to look like. but 1st and foremost, the bombing needs to add a, some power type system must come to an end of israel's army. so as it struck hezbollah fighters in southern 11 on with artillery fire, israel says the group was planning to launch rocket attacks. earlier,
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a number of is really civilians were wounded after an exchange of fire. on saturday, the leader of has been that said the southern front with israel would remain active . israel's defense minister has warned against an escalation at the border with 11 on the 0 is 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 early morning, 7 is really army soldiers, injury or death to the most to attack these really say that they 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 that like
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tricity lines that had been damaged in a previous attack. and they are now in hospital recovering, but it comes just off. so you'll get a lot of these really defense minister said that the how much and has bullet, particularly in the north. what testing israel, they were trying to distract away from the operation in gaza and they were launching these pro vocations. now, these really say that they're no longer provocations. these other 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 escalate to get a thing in the northern border. they don't want to see what is happening as 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,
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one is really use paper is saying that the use really army is throwing up plans for an extensive response on the northern border. earlier, my colleague following back to both spoke to andrea tennessee, who was the spokesman for a unit fell. that's the united nations interim force in lebanon. he told her that the potential for miscalculation like a trigger, a wider conflict is increasing the last 5 weeks. so there has been a continuous exchanges of fire between the 2 sides, between leather and these are all along the line. very intense exchange is a fire, and the, and the part is we have going now the 5th week, the 2nd month of this conflict, of course, the potential for miscalculation is increasing and the, and then the miscalculation, of course, could potentially trigger a wide or conflict. and the size of it hits uh, even last night, so one of our bc verse was uh, was injured inside one of our bases. and we are still trying to find out the deal
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region of the fire as is current is now under investigation. but uh, it, the, that the situation has been tense and considered a 10 situation as you say, an escalation along that border with, as you mentioned, one of your peacekeepers being injured are you able to operate in these conditions? are you able to maintain stability along this border when your own children have come under attack of what the mission has been doing south most for the last 5 weeks to to be able to be organization of we're still on the ground. our peacekeepers are close to the line. we have 10500. the steepest from 49 different guns as we continue to operate even tamani toward the line and also the work of the nation and force commander. and then you can generalize that as being the fundamental in, at keeping a dialogue with the part is unit feel is the only one who can actually keep a conversation with the needs of storage use. and with the idea to try to prevent
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a very dangerous misunderstanding. that's the rule, that's, that we, we have a plane on the, on the hourly basis. if we both sides to try to decrease stella heads on al jazeera, with no fuel for cars, buses on trucks. palestinians are forced to resort to more traditional forms from the the hi again, let's talk about our long soon reins picking up pins, shipping right into the central coast of vietnam. this will be bad. the name has been sold as of late and more rain to come here in time. cold air has saved out of china. it's now found its way into northern vietnam. so i know i don't he team degrees on monday if you can believe it single digits through the yangtze river valley, the yellow river valley, lot of cloud around some showers for glen jeep profit. and so,
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boy land that includes you with a height of 12 degrees and this cold air, really punching right across the korean peninsula breezy for the west coast of japan. and there's some snow mixed in there as well as the power. oh, could see a light dusting over the next little bit south east asia. it's central callum and turn on borneo island. concentrated rain there and around today on some monitor islands. we'll see some verse of rain in the forecast there. meantime, for australia, pretty much from the northern territory down to south australia, we're going to see some verse of rain around here, cooler for this se, at least 4 melbourne. you're down to 19 degrees on monday and i've got to take you to the south pacific tropical activity, cooking up here, spreading a lot of rain to fiji and tongue on monday. and we've also got some soaking rain coming into the southern outs for the south island of new zealand, weather alerts and play for just how bad this rain will be. on monday, the
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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 risking everything to get the story you 15 members killed. and then ask dr. sharon, what's happening on that? we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is the listening po, us some it's the world slow down. we stand firm as homes with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources in solar energy, harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits. essential, committed to being fine, mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the
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the reminder of things about storing the sour thanks. 19 palestinians have been chosen and is released airstrikes on the giovanni ever subject. complement ne, the gaza strip campus. come under constance, a task since the star wars and is really air strike on a residential building in front of us has kills at least 31 palestinians. that's the area where israel's full power sentience to evacuate promising the south would be safe. 11180 thomas spinning and its including 4609 children have been killed. fi is really a time since october the 7th. because of the 2 largest hospitals have stopped
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functioning and are surrounded by is really forces the director of friendship. a hospital says more than 30 premature babies will die within 48 hours if they're not 3 have already died earlier we spoke to dr. off my the handler to, he's a surgeon, i can ship a hospital, he says the medical facility has become an unsafe and an hygiene or, or zone. it's totally hardy, but situation, the one we are facing now. it just started, but we didn't know where the inborn points of this one is getting side that on side of the situation, the squeezing got around to ship a whole speaker is getting at tied to. so targeting the biggest hosted with them in garza, which seems to be the one to treat the injured patients. now we can hardly 3 the patients within our hospital, and then we every now and then seeing that it's still sitting on say. so we are in
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limited of what is on. it's continue on being at a try at from the see. and the thrones are within the hospital, the area, and anyone moving between the buildings, they can totally upset the, the city itself because of some issues with the if you to see the engineer to go went to try to fix that. and if it was a shots by the throne and just in his neck and he goes by the looks of his. ready the boy that for lambs, so the situation that the onset even to move, that means the hospital buildings in, in one building comfortable for the other building even if, as i still wants to see the patient and the other a comfortable bed. so what's happened is the already we were in a bad situation collapsing situation of the health system running out of fuel a little bit of publicity or for to now the richmond site that they attacked the will sort of sense on top of the buildings. now we can have bullets out of the
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whole buildings in the, in the toilets for the patients. hygiene or the wash and things for the ortho claims. the other thing data for the city really at the end of that is to get some more days with this. it could be, so what's happened, we close or the main piece of operating fit that owns and we left one called another in that a couple of them with one. so could of was of the electricity supply to get one and a c, the machine. and one good and now we what we owe, but it's only the live savings, the procedures for the issue pants or the, the new national an incubator we have to move or the ink of it's a new unit. so the man face of the surface because it said that so we can get the apply only for $121.00 play. and so what do you have and everything. so get more days with the incubator working with the event that it sort of working. so i don't really have around 6 to 3 patience on. i see you management and printing is sort of more than 40 i think to. and then let me say it says with the moment which happened
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that we have that is just to shut down. and the night before, and we lost one of those on one unit, sadly because of this, imagine we have the order to shut down. so what do we, what we fixing now is just to send the truck down of the ship. also the also fed with actually, i think the order of this will have something to get inside. there is no food, there is no what was that? there is no supplies coming in this, this app can you, can we get that looked of course from people getting injured just inside the hospice that we didn't get anything for lunch or not. so what we sounds like, you know, a come can food and then for 5 people would get the food this instead of buying. so what's happening there is no to get our foods coming. what's left in the house, but that is somebody. the patient is like everyone has to manage them. so you think what they've already made to send him to see was this goes into the previous days or should the hospital was that it could be open to the outside? yeah. just by, you know, for short notice and it's open. no supermarkets open,
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but we would even with one or 2 it's about my open around to help increase showing on gods as hospitals as lots a dire conditions, especially for pregnant women in need of sensitive health care. expectant women are now going into early labor, putting their lives on those of their babies at risk. earlier we spoke to elaina beckett, who was the regional director for the u. an agency for sexual and reproductive health. she told us about the difficult decisions that doctors are having to make to save lives. as we estimate the upwards of $5000.00 women per month will give birth at any given time. and gusta, we are seeing on average, about a $150.00 to a $160.00, we will deliver in deplorable circumstances in some cases without any anesthesia for our c section. i have to say that i find it unbearable to think of a flight that for a woman of her family,
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or even the physician who has to make that choice to save her life and that of the child by putting her under the night we. we are very fearful, we estimate that there are still approximately 500-425-0000 pregnant women right now inside guzman. and i was reading a report that you have written for you was saying there's also been a rise in premature bets as a result of the bombing. that's correct. stress and trauma, or are part of any stress for sure if any part of any pregnancy, but put yourself in the place of a woman who's pregnant, who's had to flee her home, who is very fearful for her life. and on top of that, she may be in a shelter with friends where it's crowded. there are very few facilities for her own personal hygiene to wash, to shower, or even to drink. and just
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a little sidebar, pregnant women need 3 times the drinking water, the the, and the average person needs in some places with the dissemination, flat being completely dysfunctional and the lack of water right now for the population of $2200000.00 people who have been under siege for over a month, pregnant women are facing dire circumstances for them, their cells, their health, and that their families. so we're very cheerful for the fact that we're seeing more premature labor. some of that that is complicated and requires surgical intervention. with a $137.00 reported and documented attacks on health facilities. we're 2 thirds of the primary health care system is completely dysfunctional at the moment . and where this were a healthcare workers had been targeted themselves and cannot keep up with the number of casualties. you can only imagine the fate of that poor woman and her
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family. right now we have also have to say goodbye and very 99 of our colleagues from honor. what? 16 of the healthcare professionals, how to tease health personnel. civilians are not a target. the bombing must stop now. dozens of health sector workers and occupied westbank are protested in drama against b is really a tax on hospitals and medical personnel and the besieged garza strip me the. he reports so many of those protesting see at the end of my life, say they were to surrender. after seeing the image is coming from a ship, a hospital and the other image is coming from the besieged gauze us trip. the message here by them is that is really 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 baby's was been forced to be taken out of incubators because of the services. the pop pop in many
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of gauze hospitals. the, what's happening is 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 are, they're getting lenses. they are not just a search thing. how much they're actually, if anything, doesn't those nooses and read the voice to the human being the, the, the, the, to the, or the jobs with the people that are being offered reflections of the house and in people they said that i need to submit the response they're saying that the west countries and some of their needs
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are in the crimes that are being implemented by as well against off is they say, israel's not only bumping by the can care facilities, hospitals, but also allowing people wouldn't little to no food to starve to death the that but he does eat of them is really forces of continue to another night of rates throughout the occupied westbank targeting palestinians is really forces when door to door and both of us village this north west of phenomena and in a village south of nablus. a palestinian mine was shot, an injured, at least a $186.00 palestinians had been killed in the occupied westbank by is really forces since october 7. earlier my colleague, my lean side, spoke to somebody, say them who's the deputy secretary general. the 1st off that's the ruling party in the occupied westbank. he says this is a war against the palestinian people as well. uh its about
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a situation quite miserable. humanity has gotten far too low and that's something that's such seems coming out. those guys are so obvious that nothing, you know, is waging war against the whole front is fine. it's not a war against a specific policy. so if it is at the, is attacking or for the city is, this is a lot against our presence about what about our own identity and about on our own existence. so i think that or to be connected for the city and push for the purpose of such an atrocity that's being committed and also the responsibility over the international community to and this i got it. this is going on this way. i think no human being will ever accept to such scenes the coming auto plaza. this is sad, this is miserable. and this is a stain until the humanity worldwide. mr. side, i'm you say a palestinian push is a big palestinian authority. you what is the palestinian authority during to try and bring about some sort of in to the goes across as well as you know, with
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a zip is that we were discussing the day after the nothing you know, a whole is trying to get into words. so that its, the lights are attracted to was the day after other than the positives not being committed the, the people don't want. and guys, that is the association of facilities. but now that the world has been attracted to the discussion over the day after it's important to emphasize a number of things. yes, we would love to be going back on the back of and his id tag. but it is, it has to be a national consensus on how it, with the way, how this guy's a management. going to come into the motor over that it has to be an international commitment to ending this conflict. we cut off the weight for another a few years for this thing to be at a new with an attack. so for the is really ami a continue on. so there has to be, as i said, you know, a collective effort, a still a heads on al jazeera,
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a wave of arrest and bangladesh as the government continues its prestone on opposition leaders just months away from its general election. the this is most is like for palestinians and his radio occupied territories every day . as the year arbitrary security checks the day the old deal, especially for young palestinian men. you asked me for my august and you say then not going out unless they have to to avoid arrest check points. and harassment from angry is really odd. non side tells us he feels the situation has less than to compile this thing into. on sunday he was chased by launch group. this is randy settlers, one on his way to what i think his rating supermarket, the security guard came over shouting by pointing a gun at my face and forced me to the ground. it was discrimination only because on
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palestinians with formright groups quoting on his release to its hind palestinians, they come across regardless of age. progress thing is a warrant that they'll be collectively punished more than they already have been the the will take a look at some of the days. 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. so as 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
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continued to shake south west iceland, which remains on high alert because of the threat of a volcanic eruption. a coastal town near the capital, a reykjavik was evacuated on saturday. civil defense will forward, he is of warrant. the movement of shallow magma under the earth's crust could be the precursor to a major corruption. thousands gathered in madrid on saturday night to protest a deal offering amnesty to catalyzed separatists. the some clause where police officer opposition party leaders have called supporters to demonstrate against the agreement reached by spain's less when governments such as leaders in the spanish region of catalonia, amount to the failed referendum, seeking independence in 2017 spain supreme court ruled the bid was illegal bangladesh as governments as cracking down an opposition, members and supporters,
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calling for the prime minister to resign. authorities arrest of thousands at riley and dock. uh, 2 weeks ago comes ahead of a general election in january ton of your child, or he has more from bangladesh as capital. the last, the stories of torture and family members going missing or been found dead, had become increasingly common in bangladesh. nearly a decade as past, but so my so i'm still breaks down when she describes the movement. she saw her husband's body. he belonged to the opposition, bangladesh, a 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. new off in the time. the families still faces frequent harassment and intimidation from the authorities . are we not the citizens of this country with legitimate rights? she asked, i gave a patch of 5 years plenty. at the beginning of this month, one of my 3 brothers was picked up by plain clothes detective and was missing for 6
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days before he paid in court with signs of torture and his body. he could barely stand up late to you've sent to jail. another of my brothers is on the run. political enemies said there's barely any space left in prisons. thousands of opposition members have been rounded up across the country in the past 2 weeks. many even don't belong to any political parties. the central office of the main opposition party is been caught 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 the general state and blockade. the government planes, a party for the vandalism, and encourage supporters to from vigilante groups operating under police protection . now the, they were given the order to deal with the code, but school vandalizing and starting for instance, they ended up besting any missing people under no circumstances. should this happen?
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critics say the government's permits to ensure to conducive environment for free and fair elections in january contradicts the reality on the ground from the child's re. i'll just see the doctor. with 5000000 more nationals are taking the ruling military june. so it's a court in the philippines, they're asking the countries justice department to look into what they say are war crimes committed against the chon, ethnic minority group. but the philippine governments has been criticized for failing to prosecute human rights abuses. barnaby low reports from another cc. they have no hope of ever getting justice for their loved ones in their homeland. so they've come to the philippines, 5 member, so me in march and ethnic group are suing the countries theater general, being also young and 8 military commanders for war crimes on dance, as his nephew little trimmed, who was murdered by me and more soldiers while on his way to help put out a fire. according to i with this,
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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 seized power in 2021 from the democratically elected government of on size to cheat the complaint and say their relatives are just some of hundreds killed. and predominantly christian sion state and entire villages have been burned . international humanitarian law in the philippines allows for the prosecution of 4 crimes perpetrated elsewhere. it would be a landmark case should be for the peace department of justice decide to move forward with a trial, especially since their allegations of human rights violations here as well that have not been investigated these. there's no intention of rejoining the i see president ferdinand marcus junior has refused to cooperate with the international criminal court as it seeks to investigate possible times during former president
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would be good to turn this and sign their cortex campaign. if at this point it states that willing, at some point, you may actually to seize the moment and say that the word like brusque, this, and this is a precise the case that we think the president can use to prove that the philippines, this is in fact willing and able to prosecute the process describes no matter what the outcome is. liam assess the fact that they are able to make a step towards bringing me on more military when to the justice. it's in itself an achievement barn to below al jazeera manila. well, it's time for the latest sports headlines here as were who a sunday. so chelsea matches the city. so if i previously plastic to shed a goals at stanford bridge shelf, the guy behind direly and lisa saw chelsea said back to take a 2 on me before city equal i so make it to 2 and half towards 9. so the, then we took the lead of the solve all the 2nd home tells you the
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e clause. again through the senegalese store i can make those jackson full cities. rodriguez says schools a went up lights on, but then i ne, if minute penalty from full of city by a coal co broke chelsea level, part of school full roll man. safety remained top of the table until j point up to 2nd on goal difference of to they beat bread foot and sales to goals from a home. it's on, on one from the i just said, giving the reds i 3 know when in spain, 2 goals from robot living dusky, helped by somebody to come from behind, to be out of those to one boss. as i said, full points behind the legal leaders hit on a cricket and high speed. the end of the group stage of the will come up with a crushing winner over the netherlands and bank delivery passing 1st, they smash $410.00 or 50. i was the doctor then told of the 250 in the a winning by a 160 runs to end. the group stages with norie wins from 9 on the face,
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new zealand and the savvy finals on wednesday and invited to a g p. r, they are a bus they are needing. he has one of the malaysian room pre that's the parent. international circuit was originally built to highest form and a one until the country pulled out of staging it in 2018. florence louis has more formulation. if you build it, they will come. the motor gp world championship is guaranteed to pull in a crowd at the supposed international circuits in malaysia. all your favorite rod are and what's going on in the dramas of it. and when they crash, apologize to each other and all that sort of stuff. i love the coming together of all different races all over the world. and i love the sound of the night of bikes . the tank was designed for formula one and built with speed in mind, too long, straight, separated by a tight tempest opportunities for side by side, racing and overtaking, makes the circuit a some favorites for many drivers, right as an fence. once you get it right, you tend to have a very foss,
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slowly line on the circuit itself. and a lot of right is like it because it is a challenge to both feel sealed as a right and set up most which of these enduring appeal emulation is mirrored by the popularity of motor bikes as a form of transport. for many years. this was also the only motive g p race in southeast asia. that helped bring in ticket sales. but formula one was a different story. tickets and licensing fees were more expensive. in 2017, the government often not just continue hosting f one because it wasn't commercially viable. that decision was a disappointment to motorsports friends. some have been asking if the raise will return to the circuit and you had a spot coming in from the corporate side. uh, what support the rights fee fall from the $1.00. then i would say that from the one might come back to measure by the moment i don't think so. it doesn't stop fence
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from hoping. in the meantime, the popularity of low g. p continues to fly, the flags, the motor sports in the nation. so it's 3 out to 0. sit on the international 2nd. well there's all the light is a sport headboards. you can get more out to 0, don't com. and on on the social media channels. as well as the real stage of gaza is disrupting all aspects of life with no fuel for cars, buses on trucks, palestinians have been forced to find other ways to get around. well, how much val reports the it looks like a scene from the past. but this is kind of going to seem southern because like 20. c 23 of 2 weeks of he does. he is 80 bombardments and the judge monk blockades. almost teenagers are returning to the old where your calls have disappeared. and a little replaced by duncan costs. here was the,
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the leaving the house to go to the hospital because i have diabetes and high blood pressure. here are my medical records. there are no cars, no fuel, no flower. there's nothing to eat or drink. we want to live late enough. enough is enough. 7 costs on just the most common form of transport. they also provide a source of income to those of last the funds and businesses on of this. but to feed the families the far the most of my pocket, the station and shouts out the names of the stokes out. don't count. serves like nessa or die. i need to provide for my children. i have no other choice. what can i do? at least this way i can pay for a formula in the nappies and in this other expenses, not for you, but the thing is there is no fuel, no gas, no. so the power there is absolutely nothing. what can we do? we have to survive. these are the blockade of goals or dates. spock
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nearly 2 decades, as with the code for it has to suffice. what is that i described as a complete siege of the teddy, to preventing being pulled up even the most basic items of the big cities hop on out of fuel and slow the shelves in the grocery store and to produce thomas have lost the office. schools have become temporarily shopped as for hundreds of thousands of displaced families and west of all these items non stop bump up until goes up from north to solve this. so you can life one day to the next is 5 form. so how much of this and that's it for the news. our thanks for watching me. parker will be with you in just a moment and he'll have much more of the day's news. from the latest headlines out of casa the
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escal, gabriel garza continues. we bring you the latest reactions and global out experience . so jewish person, israel does not represent me, the killing of all those innocent families in israel is terrible. but the response is even worse. it's a genocide. it is up acceptable trouble stages and it seems even more unacceptable to have children of stages. it's all about religion is about to me. i think for me to get down fine for what size. stay with us for the latest developments on al jazeera, scores of outcomes has led their homeland since the taliban take over, in especially 2 parts of the $1.00 oh, $1.00 east. to turn into the field lies are from on al
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jazeera. these cultures solutions that gives us know for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on the don't think that has a number, think about it as a person yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for the this, my, us, my life, a least in my life, those stages we want we want to operate because the women and my country deadlocks, we we are not denied all of who we are. a few mom being that deserves to be treated equally. we are false. that's our assessors. whatever has been done before can be done even better. as long as the human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to
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the warning. the new born babies that goes is main hospital could die within 48 pounds . the funny bulk of this is out to 0 life though also coming up. world health organization says causes a shift, a hospital is not functioning anymore, and calls for c swan now is ro strikes that your body of refugee camp again can at least 19 palestinians who may re, cutoff dresses the need for the medium cease fire and causal during a cool with us president joe biden.

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