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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investments alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the gauze as to main hospital shut down without ship. a warning of newborn babies and nothing incubate has died within the next 48 hours. the other ones are enjoying the sound of a red line, some to homes that are coming up. israel again strikes the jabante, a refugee camp in northern garza, coming at least 19 honest this hers the screw people. and we were all sitting in sight, at least as you want about us to me. ends on killed an asterix in southern gaza.
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israel told people to move for their own safety. i eat ice cream to few lives, especially because i am scared that night crammed into un schools. in the dark and gauze of last operating ice cream shop, springs some joy to children. in the middle of the there's been no relief of palestinians in gauze as they enjoyed another night of air strikes and foaming across the street. the 2 largest hospitals have shut down and also rounded by is riley forces. hundreds of patients including 36 newborn babies. i'm now at risk 3, have already died. the director of i'll ship a hospital in kansas city says the rest of the babies will die if the not moved within the next 48 hours image and can but begins our coverage. these are some of the goals is most vulnerable. premature babies i meant to be kept in incubators
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with oxygen and temperature, regulating equipment, helping every breast they take. but now they have simply wrapped in towels search and say the situation in the hospitalized dia and essentially it was a totally in a hurry book situation. the one we are facing now targeting the biggest hospital in garza, which seems to be the one to treat the injured patients. now we can hardly 3 the patients within our hospital, and then we every now and then seeing that it's still sitting on say. so we are in limited of what is on the ship of hospitals has been under constant bombardment. just 0 spoke to a folder to him. since we are being treated in the hospital, he was separation from the of the as strikes. honestly, this is something you cannot describe when you these 2 central point. the way you con, provide safety to your newborn children on this to me today,
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what i spoke with the red cross literally the told me that they have suspended their operations in the guys. then they have no news about to meet on the. the sizes of patients are trapped in cause is hospitalized without and that tricity unlimited medical supplies. without a chance of more than medical treatment with the disease, there is a direct injury to the head, internal bleeding. and we cannot do surgeries, no surgeries, no oxygen. i know that. so we work many of you were using menu resuscitate. as you need to urgent surgery, a life saving one is less than one year old. does no anastasia, and even the oxygen tube is minute. this baby suffice. but no one knows when to be able to have the surgery that he really needs image and came back out to 01 as they had in that report, the director of dollars ship. it has made an urgent appeal to the world. dr. mohammed us out me, i told you i have to 0,
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the situation is worsening. but out for the money order, because we have no electricity except in the emergency section. the notice that a section is out of service, but that meant the hospital is out of service into another sections are out of service yesterday. 5 in judd have died because they were in need of surgeries. we put in conduct such surgeries today to have died. they what in a very serious condition, we couldn't operate on them and due to lack of electricity, we have all our blood. a bank stuck as 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 the other one is out a few more times. we don't have a single drop off the water and all the water tends on top of the hospital. so now
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we can't operate without to look at a without the density. this is not the hospital anymore. i wouldn't make a stuff comfortable for anybody to go services to any patients yesterday to a 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 age and that way it is there a special make is available for them. these children have very low immune system, but it would be within the it was if they are not admitted to pro flooded and compared does, we would lose them. also the intensive care units have been attack. however, a patients could have been killed. fortunately,
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they did not die on the placing patients on the flow to the hospital without the minimum health care. we can't do that alternative, we didn't have the water, we didn't have electricity. no food from the children are being dehydrated. on the patients bought malnutrition, this is a very bad situation. by all means. what honey, my mood joins us live. not from hon. eunice in southern gaza. honey, israel's bombing across the strip has continued over night. tell us what's been happening, honey. i guess . well that's very, very tough night for palestinians in the gaza strip, particularly those living in the central parts and the southern part of the gaza. 3rd, namely, and the say rod records you can pon you in a city and, and drop off a city where this there yet. but it was a major site for multiple air strikes and artillery shilling and tangling along the
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borders. here at ton unit city a residential home was targeted and destroyed, where the owner of the house a sum of his family been by, were killed. but the treasured about this attack was evacuated, who were just arriving the house just within minutes of their arrival to the house . the house was targeted div slid the war zone. and the misery happening in gaza, only to be killed inside this residential home. 7 people reported killed with many others still under the rubble due on the site. right. refugee can the place that they've been repeatedly targeted and, and bomb tivoli, a mosque and surrounding a neighboring in neighborhood was destroyed by multiple air strike. 8 people were reported killed again, there are still more people under the levels and with little equipment and in machinery. it's hard for the rescue team on the ground to operate it probably and
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see those who are still under the rubble to the north. the refugee camp javante a refugee camp. this been under repeated as the spirit strikes and, and barred. been since the beginning of the war, but 19 people as of a late hours of last night. we're a killed in major ears, strikes at the refugee camp of value. all right, sir, who agents a view where you guys are very, very stark, very dreadful for so many palestinians as of a speak ortho honey mike, mood life as the in the hon units in southern gaza. honey, thank you. it's on a pallet to me and mine's been killed in a hebron and they'll provide westbank as it's ready for us as continue their operations that the latest rides to place in the villages of both of those bay 3 my and yeah. or near ramallah and the village of good afternoon, nicholas, another man was shot and injured. the health industry says is ready for stuff killed at least a $108.00 to $7.00 palestinians across the west bank since october,
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the 7th, the spring and ben, it's message on the slide now from brimell about. and so what more do we know about these latest is ready rates? what's been happening but it's down and that was a 66 year old mine was shopped in one right near hebron. he was shot in the head and his body was found in a car that been a series of other raids across the occupied westbank overnight. about 14, at least 14. we think they've been averaging about 40 nights and those numbers may increase. we find out more information as the day goes on. a fairly typical low night in the occupied westbank school was one target. the exhibit and joe was another target dozens of people were arrested or your mom was live on, take talk of the time. the military bus into his house and he was beat nope. live in front of his take. so you is. and that brings to now a $187.00. the number of palestinians killed since october, the 7th, and dozens more arrested last night though at least 2 and
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a half 1000 under arrest and the majority and administrative detention, which means i can be housed without travel, charge indefinitely unbundled of this having a significant economic impact across the west bank as well. down there, the west bank has been effectively sealed off from israel since october the 7th. so that means palestinians, and that goods and products cannot get into israel. access is denied for them at a sort of another form of collective punishment. really, farmers have seen that price is collapsed because of vegetables that they might send to israel. an hour only being able to be sold on the local market of the crops are ready for harvesting the palestinian, the farm as of last access to the main customers in his route since october, the 7th, as well as military has effectively sealed off the occupied west bank level, so that the little bit that in georgia, in valleys, palestine food basket, well,
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we produced most of the west banks, products that per se codes, that's all bushing and everything comes from this range. anything else i felt when the crossing street rail are closed, the door of these goods go to the local market, which causes the process to drive on sundays, we don't sell anything. i need to check is just getting to mock it is a challenge. palestinians are forced to takes acute as roots through the occupied west bank to avoid these rarely settlements the quickest road for us to days 40 kilometers. it should take 30 minutes, but it's only open to his railings. palestinians will have to take a major de tool and let them know, and i don't have it on the, at the 110 kilometers to on june. in the past 5 weeks more check points and road closures of a p. it doesn't, isn't. that isn't with nestle, but as the some check points are only open from 9 am to 6 pm. this causes problems . and it also causes harm to the small villages we have to be towards through 90
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minutes later we get to the market. it's almost deserted before october, the 7th. this was a wholesale market with route from israel and vegetables from the west bank. but now israel is put in a check point just outside there and thats choked all access to the market. because its stopping palestinians using a main road, the passes through a nearby village. and these ratings have done that to protect the settlers who live all around the prices of vegetables have more than 100 ships have been cut. some businesses have closed down. how do you constantly afraid so much so that when we come to work, for example, like i'm from novelist and i have to leave home at 1 in the morning when the check point isn't busy. because if i get a late to, i could be still for more than 2 hours, which impacts my work here. i settlements expand new ones appear. those weights at checkpoints get longer and longer significantly disrupting businesses as well as
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the lives of the palestinians, forced to enjoy them. bernard smith, i'm just sierra beta and the occupied westbank. united nations as long as flags at half mos down. we'll observe a minute silence on monday to on of the you and stuff killed or wounded in gaza. this is the scene outside the un office in bangkok. on friday, the un agency for the palestinian refugees unreal announced that a $101.00 of its employees had been killed in garza since the start of the was. and this at the united nations university in tokyo, the scenes will be repeated at you in offices across the world on monday, as a mock of respect to you and has confirmed this is the biggest number of staff killed in any conflict since the international party was formed back in 1945 lots to come here and i'll just say we're including the mayor of council expresses the need for an immediate cease fire and done. so during the cold with us president job, i want to stay with the
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it started out as a normal day, but as is often the case in the occupied with back, it turn it up loud. do you want to do thoughts? so we were happy, it was a good day, then our car broke down. we got out to see what was wrong. the soldiers thought we were going to throw stones. they started shooting at us. i have took 3 puts in his right arm, the abdomen, and his left foot just a few months ago, a man and his brother, where the, where did team doing, and now you rate the currently more than a 180 minus has in these rainy jails many for as little as throwing stones at soldiers listing it to them or potentially headquarters. so this is the mentality by which these are, you know, sense of 310. but as the mentioned that maybe of the premiums are taken to prison inside israel. parents need to apply for a visitation for me through the red cross, and that could take up to 3 months. in the meantime,
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the minor is cut off from the world. the depth analysis of the days headlines. all these blue cross blue is root has of items. so the thing is we built a license to kill inside story on out to 0. who the welcome back. you're watching. i'll just narrow a quick reminder about top stories here. this island does as to launch, as hospitals stopped functioning on the now surrounded by is ready for us as the director of i'll ship it says 36 kind of draw a babies. we'll dive in the next 48 hours. it's enough food 3. i've already done it,
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and it's really abstract on the jabante, a refugee compost fuel that these 19 products to the ends. the comp in northern balancer has come on constance at the time since the start of israel's mediterranean incense on a palestinian mine has been killed in the hebron of these really ami, continues this operations. the health ministry says troops have killed at least a $187.00 palestinians across the alt divided westbank since october to sir let's stay with the top story of the crisis. i'll ship a hospital in northern garza. oh yeah, my colleague w, navigate is spoke to alice rough child, she's a member of the jewish voice of pieces health advisory council. she says stop in the hospital are exhaust 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, 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 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 alba, 0 a short while ago, and he was saying that at least 3 newborn babies at the hospice will 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 do testing. it just is totally unable to function without electricity. operating
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rooms need to be able to wash their equipment, keeps a 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 are at least 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 called generator. so it has a double catastrophe. if there was no fuel 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 steps as an infection, then gain green and all sorts of her record preventable diseases. and some of them
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are going to die suddenly when they're a respirator stops working. so there's nothing positive that one can say about the situation. the mirror of cutoff shift, i mean, been out of that tiny has received a phone call from us president joe biden to discuss the war on gaza during the cold . he may have focused on the need for an immediate cease fire to end the blood should i'm projects civilians and gaza. they also express the need for a permanent opening of the roof of crossing to ensure the unhindered entry of relief convoys and humanitarian aid to palestinians in the besieged district. just as well as in jordan has more now 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
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by hum of some 240 or so people. but there was one critical difference. the america thought was again calling for a cease fire, something which has been echoed by the french president of monro, my fall in recent days. but the us position is that there should not be a ceasefire. and that's because the buying 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 really 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. the pentagon has confirmed the us warplanes conducted to more strikes inside syria. secretary defense lloyd austin,
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says iran backed on groups and the cities of become all of my i didn't where the targets the strikes were in response to reason the attacks against us troops in iraq and syria. this is where i was on the service that struck has blown fighters in southern 11 on with, on tend to refile earlier a number of is really civilians were wounded off to an exchange of file on saturday . the need of has been lost at the southern front, would remain active as well as defense minister has warned, against an escalation of the buddha, with 11 of the 10 to some of the world news now and agencies i'm wanting more and more sudden these children are fully ill and dying because they don't have enough to 8 months of fighting between the army and the power military rapids support forces has cut off millions of people from humanitarian aid. obviously it was even move and reports from posted off a hi man,
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i lee is the mother of 4 who fled hard to him to escape the fighting. she was able to find refuge in the eastern city of port sedan, but she says the force displacement has affected the health of her youngest children, who are lying most uncomfortable about it. all. the young ones are twins who used to drink formula. and when the fighting started, it became harder to find it for them. sometimes i give them cow, milk, sometimes, powdered milk. their health started deteriorating, and they had to be hospitalized 3 times. as you n figures, show 3000000 to these children were malnourished, even before the conflict began between the army and the parent military rapids support forces in mid april in 7 months. that number has increased by 37 percent with many children suffering from malnutrition related diseases. at least 500 children have died because of a lack of food. i think the conflict faucet and 8 are going to is they should say, 10000 more could die by the end of the year if they don't have access to some
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military assistance. but the month long slicing is making that difficult in parts of the country. and near, impossible, in others, many food distribution centers have been destroyed in the violence. that's put 8 centers in stay for areas under increase the pressure. what i'm asking is that there's been around to 40 percent increasing the number of cases we receive because of the number of displays people who arrived in the state. once they arrived, we admit them to the centers for checkups when they arrive exhausted in many don't have the means to buy food. so they rely on the a, provided the organizations such as the world food program, say several factors are affecting the provision of humanitarian assistance, reaching out to the for in some parts of the fund. it's a heavily this is in addition to the funding constraints and the extensive plate in talk to the health care services that the wisdom, the dia,
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nutrition itself in the country. and then says she knows who wouldn't have been able to get help for her children. if she had stayed in hudson, but she hopes the conflict and soon so she doesn't have to rely on 8 for their survival. he but more going onto 0 parts of them. representatives of a $175.00 nations on meeting in nairobi to work on a global treaty to come about plastic pollution officials wasn't associated whether to limit the amount of plastic being produced or focus on managing. the waste will county crates or on the $400000000.00 metric tons of plastic waste every year. less than 10 percent of that is recycled. thousands of people have been killed and half a 1000000 displaced by flash flooding in somalia, east african country. it has been battered by relentless reigns, causing extensive damage to infrastructure. united nations have somalia is facing a once in a century flood, wanting that more than 1500000 people could be affected. extreme weather has also hit neighboring kenya. pollution in india has shuts off because of the use of
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fireworks during the festival of devonte. the capital utility is covered in a blanket of toxic small but the quality in several areas reaching hazardous levels . india is home to some of the world's most polluted cities, causing thousands of premature deaths every year. and that's quakes continued to shake southwest iceland, which remains on high alert because of the threats of a volt kinda corruption. a coastal town, you know, the capital reykjavik was evacuated on south of the a civil defense so far it is of wanting to move into a shelter of magma under the crust. could be the precursor to a major eruption. your son isn't tim scarlet has announced to you suspending his presidential campaign. he says he doesn't see any pos to the nomination. us for my president, donald trump as i significantly post. so let's take it back to our top story now as well as will on gaza. and an ice cream shop in hong eunice is bringing children
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some joy in the middle of more. it's running on solar panels out, the israel cuts pilot and fuel supplies. here's your account. this is the only ice cream that the left in garces, the ones popular treat is a welcome sight. i said, is that have 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 gulf or has been cooked in darkness. the shopping hun, eunice runs from through the panels. how much of a whole lot. when i sold the extreme shop open, i read home us my parents for some money and came to bio, and i really like it. joy is rare among these children, whose cnn lives unravel and innocence crushed. by the way. i eat ice cream to feel alive, especially because i am scared that night crammed into un schools. in the dark. in northern garza ice cream funds,
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we use as bulbs with symmetries run out of space. intense society buildings post policy itself. the un says mold in the health of 1000000 people a crammed into the schools and clinics. and the trick, who was a allowed into casa, is a drop of the ocean food and water a how to come by soup kitchens to be set up to help volunteers. he's the traditional cookie method. but there isn't snow to go around. we don't know what to do or how to feed our children over the shops of run out of stock because a strip is being besieged for 16 years. and now it says, well, there's not even water for us to wash before. pres, the future looks very dark for now to spend it provides much needed with which from the misery of the war know some stuff i know i felt like have an ice cream mandatory, so i bought some. i haven't had ice cream since
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a new began and this allows children to be children, nor com to 0. well, that's it for me, the what is up next that inside story will look at the economic cost of the war on cost estate. you have sense of watching the the hello certainly has been gloomy for much of the goals. so here's those details. cloud has been blanketed from the red sea rate through to the gulf over us here in doha that is set to continue on monday. and we could see some verse of rain, northwest saudi arabia, western saudi arabia and a round. so la la as well, all of these places have dealt with flooding lately. so there, there is a risk we could see some more now, as for us here in the, i think it's a gloomy week ahead. plenty of cloud temperature locks in though to 30 degrees,
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which is bang on where you should be for this can be your water view of the middle east shows some showers crashing into the coast of the band. and if i take you to the central asia, a temperature is running above average here. so for example, in tehran, $21.00 breeze is helping pump up those temperatures. and turk minutes stands capital ask about your up to 23. on monday and quite the storm system. we have 4, it's 4 k, so from is stumbled is near to on, talia. soaking here could see a months worth of rain and 24 hours. darknet blue and the yellow. the more intense that rain is reserved for the northwest of africa, could still see a few showers around cairo. and most of the action for the tropics of africa will be around the democratic republic of congo. but south of this, some century down ports for southern bows, a big and when due to the examining, the impact of today's headlines. medicines that are running out every single time.
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i've seen our patients lose. we could see all the tests those, the guys that we don't buddies explore and abundance of the world class program. i don't think we have another decade before. machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your lot international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform in spying on challenges there. the human cost of israel's war on garza is beyond the calculation lies. most families destroyed tens of thousands injured. what about needing to know make costs and who will pay for israel contribute? and the thing to rebuild 3 inches devastated bytes palms. this is inside store the .
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