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on 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 so you might have to come in to get down. probably stay with us for the latest developments on al jazeera, the stop warning, the newborn babies at kansas out shift our hospital to died within $48.00. the other one down in jordan, this is obviously around life and also coming out of the world health organization says guys as main hospital is not functioning anymore, i'm cold. so i see science now is real. keeps up. it's the bombing of southern guns
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that despite urging us demands to relocate the sites to the amount of content and stress the need for an immediate cease 5 and gaza. during a phone call with us president drove by the guns of law just hospital, a lifeline for thousands of palestinians has completely stopped functioning. the direct to about schiffer says it's been without a tricity oxygen on water for 3 days. and as on the continuous is really attack hundreds of patients in huge numbers of displace palestinians, us them inside, and they're beginning to die. more than 30 newborn babies are at risk without incubators. 3 have died already. the hospital director says the rest of the ship as babies will die if they don't move within the next 48 hours. but there's no way out of the hospital is ready. troops have surrounded the facility and targeting those
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leaves. the world health organization says the situation back is dia, an error. this, after weeks of siege supplies were already critical. but now constance bombings and gunfire, i pushed it over the edge. the double h, as chief says, the will kind of remain silent as this happens. and is demanding a ceasefire. while the director about shift, dr. muhammed boots on me says, services they have virtually collapsed. 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,
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or ahmad eyes are out of service. also dialysis equipment 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 tends 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 cms stuff conked or what i need me to go surfaces 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 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, but it will be 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 patients bottom malnutrition, this is a very bad situation. by all means. what area? my colleague, dining navigate. i spoke to dr. alice rough child. she's a member of jewish voice. a piece is health advisory council. she says stop at all shifts are exhausted. this is a risk like catastrophe, a violation of international law,
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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, the collapse of ship a hospital as well as 3 other hospitals. and guys, or city was predictable. if you take a health care system that's already on life support and then you add her risk 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 gonna starve. mean it is just an appalling, appalling humanitarian catastrophe. the director for 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 lot of fuel. and we know many other babies are also at risk. what's at stake? do you think for not only these newborn babies but also other patients in the hospital, if you will, if water of oxygen and medical supplies don't get in and,
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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 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
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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, 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. but also i know them gauze on his right. the strike on sunday hit the jabante, a refugee camp at least 19 palestinians with hills a comp stuff with repeated bombings since the start of the war was really as products of 2 lovelies, 31 palestinians in hon. units in southern gaza. the south is where his randy forest told palestinians living in northern gauze have to go for their own safety as it intensified as operations in the north. you know, side reports from honey and more homes destroyed, more salaries ripped apart by is really bought followed by
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the o. 2 familiar pri for health at the overstretched hospital. c and the desperate fly 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, and the entire neighborhood 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. i stopped the
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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 rockets. they were like barrow balls. so i kept looking at them. i have 2 young daughters and this boy, everything collapsed and i couldn't see anything. 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, go to take vengeance on the united states. they killed us and slipped to the neck by upon us by us. go to take vengeance on the killers of our children. many palestinians now say the re night, liam god they have no faith in the rest of the world even to see you. let's do 0. hon eunice in the south think i was distressed. antartica assume
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has moved from hon. eunice in southern gaza. the use really related system bottom and the south of the gaza strip continue similarly as what is happening on the ground and the north of the church. we ask the bottom it has and every single corner in sight this inc cced inc. tonight, we are talking about the main concentration of these really strikes was indeed in the silence of the gaza strip. as a dream dist early the last couple of hours up for residential houses had been completely destroyed, claiming the lives of around 31 palestinians. and $11.00 of the latest is really a tax there. there are a 3 young children have been killed to do to this a strike. also these places consider it to be safe, as people are fleeing from the north to the south of the territory and main while they had the issue. but this after the arrival to the south of the gods district. so literally no, nothing has had to change for them in terms of the level of safety as even one of those families have been hosted eh,
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for another family in the south of authority. and as they just turned up, the, they had been most of the boxes and killed by the is really, it forces so relentless, combining, continue and people in the southern areas of the picture. treat witnessing a dia, deterioration in human to try and conditions as they are running, glue and sewage, and even more. so what, what i see earlier in the morning when i just try to get back to my house is that people lining up for long hours since the early was up to date each morning looking for bread to move. so in order to feed and even a food drinks for the families. so what we can see is that is the southern areas of witnessing the similar conditions of the notes of the church. we thought we'd, we'd meet with that population that an even over crowded number of people who select from the news to the sounds of the gaza strip. meanwhile, is ready for us is they've continued another night of raids around the occupied westbank. they went door to door in both of those village, just north west of ramallah and and the village of put itself in the novelist
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palestinian man with shots and injured. at least a 196 palestinians have been killed across the occupied west. mike finds ready for assistance. october 7. that's bringing on a jump. june is live for us in ramallah, mom and so just bring us up to date. then with the latest on these rides, what's been happening. and so there in that, let me tell you, and our viewers 1st about a read that is ongoing at this hour. one that is taking place in the middle of government, governor it the village of bait rima, we are seeing videos emerge from there. not just of is really soldiers that are inside, but also it is really soldiers searching water tanks. in that village, we will get more details about what's going on there, get them to you in the next few hours. now beyond that, let me tell you about some of the more note where the raids that have happened, the past few hours. the 1st one being in nablus at the blog at the refugee camp, where we were told that were armed clashes and that an explosive device was used by
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palestinian fighters against these really armed forces that were there. also you all of the up the village and a hebron, there were confrontations. we're told that soldiers there entered the building that belongs to the islam mac society for orphan care. and the 2 were injured as a result of the clashes that took place in that village also, or the village. as you mentioned just a moment ago that is south of novelist and were told that the army entered there that there were intense clashes that 2 palestinians were shot. one age 151 age 161 of the boys having been shot in the stomach. the other one having been shot in the legs and that they were taken to a hospital where they are getting medical attention. beyond that, also we should mention the city of columbia, which is close to novelist. there had been clashes there, there were explosives used by palestinian fighters against the is really army. and there was one person arrested all in all, another night full of raids across the occupied west bank. there's something there and you and i have spoken about numerous times that have become part of the fabric
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of daily life, the across the west bank of the situation that is intensifying. and while this pass nights, rage weren't as many and weren't at quite as intense. we're told as the last couple of weeks still several of them happening simultaneously. and people are really worried that this is only going to get worse. we have spoken to the sources of the palestinian authority in the last few days. may have said that in the last week or so, the number of raids per day had increase to about 40, which is a lot more than it was even a few weeks ago. so people here very much concerned say that they are facing collective punishment by the israeli army. they're worried about where exactly this is headed. and as you mentioned, a $186.00, at least a $186.00 palestinians killed since october 7th, even before october 7th, 2023 was already the deadliest year for palestinians throughout the occupied west bank. there on the junction life as the in ramallah mohammed, thank you. the mayor of cutoff shift to mean been having to assign a has receive
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a phone call from the us president joe biden, to discuss the will on garza during the cold. he may have focused on the need for an immediate cease fire to end the blood shed and protect civilians and gaza. able to express the need for a permanent opening up the roof of crossing to ensure a continued flow of relief convoys and humanitarian aid. after there was rosamond jordan has moved from washington dc both the mirror of god are and the u. s. president released statements. so through their process offices about this phone call that took place on sunday. and there was a considerable agreement from both sides on the need to protect civilians inside garza to get in who monetary and aid to work on releasing the captives being held by hum of some 240 or so people. but there was one critical difference. the america thought it was again calling for a cease fire, something which has been echoed by the french president of monro,
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my fall in recent days. but the us position is that there should not be a ceasefire. and that's because the by the administration is very worried that her most would use a stop in the fighting to essentially re arm and launch new attacks on is rarely territory, which is something the us and israel do not want to see happen. but that said, if the conversation, if you take the 2 statements in total, was a very, a collaborative $11.00 that was very complimentary. the us are making note of the fact that it considers cut our and essential partner in trying to resolve this crisis. on the white house as national security advisor says negotiations mediated by capital advancing. and 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
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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's not going to rest until we achieve that deal so that every single one of those hostages can come home safely. the pentagon has confirmed the us warplanes conducted to more strikes inside syria, separated defense. lloyd austin says iran, but i'm groups and the cities of i will come out. i might have been with the targets the strong. so in response to recent talk, a bit of tax against us troops in iraq and syria for a short break here. and i'll just hear about when we come back, the last ice cream shop still standing in garza, i was hoping children have been caught up in weeks of his writing for me more not springs the
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father. we got to talk about heat and storms in south america. good to see. so 1st the storms just the other day, put her legs right. picked up half a month's worth of rain in 24 hours. i think we'll see similar on monday and then we've got the heat for sa paulo and rio de janeiro. a storm, so knock back that he just a bit in a cell sale into 35, but that still is above average, top end of south america. right now. some storms through the amazon basin, but it hasn't been as bad as it could be at this point. in the year, central america, the worst of the rain really around the northeast of mexico, around the us call states. so let's go in there for a closer look from texas freight through to louisiana. houston to new orleans. could see a month's worth of rain in about 20 for or ours. wendy's here as well. dark in the blue and the yellow. the more intense that rain is falling. had been bad in western canada, pacific northwest. but that moisture now over the rockies falling snow through the higher ground and improvements along the coast. so sunshine back in vancouver with
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a height of 10 degrees. and it has been hot in los angeles. got a storm system coming in here by thursday. it's going to throw rain to san francisco and los angeles that will help us while fires burning in los angeles and back to the here and now around the great lakes. some rain and some snow coming out you on monday. the me to the world slow down, we stand for as homes with fits of global nichols reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global easy battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy, harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits, essential. committed by mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow the,
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[000:00:00;00] the organ acura watching. i'll just say right quick. remind them about top stories here, this, our goss as the 2 largest hospitals have stopped functioning. and us around that buys really forces the director about shift as, as moving, felt cheap, coming to a babies with dive and unfortunately 1000. it's enough news. 3, i've already done these 19 kind of demands have been killed in on his writings probably come to giovanni. a refugee camp in the north of casa comp has come on a constant attack stones. and it's really a strong kind of residential building and find units as to lift these codes. one of his commands, that's the area where israel told on experience to evacuated from us in the south
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would be sites $11180.00 pounds to the ends, including $4609.00 children have been killed by his many attacks since october not dozens of hell set to work as in the occupied westbank kept protested in ramallah against these randy attacks on hospitals and medical personnel and the besiege gaza strip. i'll just say was need to abraham ripples many of those broadcasting fee and the last day they weren't surrendered. 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 besieged threats, but also targeting palestinians, more palestinians. even children are telling us that they've been seeing the baby's was been forced to be taken out of incubators because of the services that pop pop . in many of doctors hospitals the
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what's happening is all the killing, all the children they, they say that's the woman who they are and then costs because they are nursing schools. they are, they're getting lenses or not just come out there and see that you think the news is angry. the voice to the human being, the, the, the, the, the, the, are the jobs with the national community to intervene in the sections of the house. and in people they say that i need to submit the response. they're saying that the western countries and some of their needs are in the crimes that are being committed by is really against off is they say,
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israel's not only bumping money can care facilities, hospitals, but also allowing people wouldn't missy to know who to starve to death knew that, but he just did a demo because what was armies as it struck has blah fighters and southern 11 on without 10 to refile says the group was planning to loans rocket attacks. earlier a number of his right, the civilians were wounded off to an exchange of fire. on saturday, the lead of his bloss of the southern front would remain active, as well as defense minister has warned against an escalation of the buddha, but 11 on finality of my colleague fully brought to both spoke to and the men to from unit feel that the united nations into enforce him living on he told her the potential for miscalculation is growing the last size week. 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
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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. ringback or miscalculation is increasing and the, and then the miscalculation, of course, could potentially trigger a wider conflict. and the size of being 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 at the origin of the fire as is current and now under investigation. but uh it, the that the situation has been tense and concepts. a 10 situation, as you say, an escalation along that border with as you mentioned, one of your peacekeepers being injured are you able to operate in these conditions? are you able to maintain stability along this border when your own troops have come under attack? what the mission has been doing south most for the last 5 weeks to the to be able to view the ration of we have still on the ground. our peacekeepers are close to
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the line. we have 10500 peacekeepers from 49 different countries. we continue to operate even tamani toward the blue line and also the work of the head of mission and force commander. and then you're kind of general as that as being the fundamental in keeping a dialogue with the part is a uni feel is the only one who can actually keep a conversation with the news of the audience. and with the idea to try to prevent a very dangerous misunderstanding. that's the rule. that's, that we, we have a plane on the, on the hourly basis. if we both sides to try to decrease the the, let's take a look now, some of the days of the news economic need of some around the world converging on the us city of san francisco this week for the asia pacific economic corporation summit, also known as a peck attached as gather the head of the event, demanding economic and political change. they're also quoting for a ceasefire and israel gaza will please suspect more protest throughout the week.
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you as president joe biden scheduled to meet his chinese count about choosing thing . events and u. s. military helicopter has crashed in the mediterranean sea, killing all 5 crew on board statement by the us european, come on since the accident happened on friday, while the acropolis refueling during a training operation. it did not specify where it was flying from or where the crash happened. that's quakes continued to shake southwest iceland, which remains on high alert because of the threat of a volcanic eruption. a coastal town near the capital reykjavik was evacuated on south of the a civil defense on authority. as of on the movement of shallow maxima under the crust, could be the progressive to a major interruption. type of like a sports headlines. now his round product a sunday, so chelsea matches the city, so if i premier league plastic to shed a goals at stanford bridge shelf,
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or 50. i was the doctor then told of the 250 india winning by a 160 runs to end the group stages with noisy winds from 9 on the face, new zealand and the savvy finals on wednesday. and invited g p r. they are about, their nini has won the malaysian room pre. that's the parent international setting . it was originally built to highest performing 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 most g p world championship is guaranteed to pull in a crowd at the sip on international circuit in malaysia. all your favorite rod are and what's going on in the dramas of it. and when they crash and 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 bikes. the tank was designed for formula one and built with speed in mind to long straight, separated 5 types, happy, opportunities for side by side,
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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, slowly line on the circuit itself. and a lot of right is like it because it is a challenge to both your field as a right. and you said most which of these enduring appeal in malaysia is mirrored by the popularity of motor bikes as a form of transport for many years. this was also the only mode to gp raised 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 race will return to the circuit and the other support coming in from the corporate side. uh,
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what support the rights fee for, for a whole new $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 from hoping in the meantime, the popularity of low to g. p continues to fly the flag for motor sports in the nation. so it's 3 out a 0. sit on the international 2nd. well, there's all the light is a sport headboard. you can't get more out 0, don't com. and on all the social media channels, i know and ice cream shop and han eunice in southern gauze as bringing children a bit of joy in the middle of wall. it's running on solar panels of the israel cut power and fuel supplies. only a limited number of trucks carrying humanitarian aid had been allowed into the territory, leaving many pundits demands desperate for food and we're hungry. this is the only ice cream vented left in gall says the ones popular treat is a welcome sight. how does that have?
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it's so hot in the middle of all the fighting. i like think ice cream. it's really tasty with electricity and fuel. in short supply,

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