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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 13, 2023 10:00am-11:00am AST

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that for the any stand a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more to deal with climate change? our american politics just getting to your wife into a screen for most americans. because it can look you as part of the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the color until mccrae, this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. they have gone as lawn just hospital appeals to the world to ensure a safe passage. the thousands trapped inside out when she felt as vis 5 and continues and gauze assessing this rattle again, strikes that your body of refugee camp in northern gauze, or killing at least 19 palestinians have
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a city and then this kills and hyper on. this is riley forces carry out multiple rides in the occupied west back. i eat ice cream to fuel life, especially because i am scared that night crammed into you and schools in the dark . and goes as last all for i think the ice cream shop brings some joy to children in the middle of the this being know really for palestinians across the gaza strip, above and george yet another night of his riley strikes and bombardment. the world health organization is wanting of the dire situation and causes hospitals with more patients, tragically dying. meanwhile, as 5 and continues the 2 largest hospitals have shut down and surrounded by is rarely forces. hundreds of patients including 36 newborn babies are at risk. 3 have already died,
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more deaths and injuries and northern gaza after and as rarely as try can value a refugee camp on sunday evening. at least 19 palestinians were killed from the attack. the camp has been targeted repeatedly since the staff of the war with the director of l. a. ship, a hospital has made an urgent appeal to the world. dr. muhammed, who sent me a told l just here, the situation is deteriorating by the hour of the money order, because we have no electricity except in the emergency section. the native city section is out of service, but that meant the hospital is out of service into another sections. out of service yesterday, 5 in judd have died because they were in need of surgeries or 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 on our blood
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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 to the other one is out a few water. 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 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 died. them now 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 an age and the 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 units have been attack. however, a patients could have been killed. fortunately, 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 not a honeymoon that joins us from con eunice, in southern gas and down honey. israel's bowman campaign across the gaza strip has continued you to get another not can you just bring us up to date with what's been happening there?
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as well as of late hours of last night and early hours of this morning it is really ears tried. campaign has only intensified and this time being concentrated in the southern parts, an area designated as a safe area for evacuation coming from north to south. but mainly the city of han, eunice, more residential home. i've been targeted it, we're actually talking about more than residential home, small factories and restaurants shops are a targets of these really ears strikes. 8 people have been reported killed as of last night when a family who hosted their in laws evacuated, coming in from gaza city all the way to han unit seeking refuge at their in laws residential homes. the moment just within minutes of their arrival through the house, it was targeted, destroyed 8 people. half of them,
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of the evacuees were killed right on the spot. they're more people are still under the rubble. and we'll say that refuge account, a place that has been targeted repeatedly by multiple massive ears. right. was also a side of massive bombardment as of late hours of last night, 18 people reported killed that they are straight, destroyed a moss and the vicinity, the surrounding area. of old residential buildings to the north where share value because you can densely populated area one more time has been targeted. 18 people reported killed in that is correct and only destroying just the residential home. and given the density of the area, all homes are close to each other. it destroyed more more of the surrounding homes, resulting in the media, the death of a t and people that they are strikes, continued the artillery,
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showing centennial the time shows continues as well. and there is a raising fight going on inside together we, we've, we have reports coming from gaza with tens of people stranded their home. some of them are critically injured and cannot leave their homes yet. how do the intensity of the bombing? yeah, honey, i want to talk a little bit about the hospitals as well. what's the situation there? and especially when it comes to fuel, which is what i desperately need to keep home for. i think i yeah, well, it's not a hospital anymore. i'm. i'm taking the ship a hospital as a representative sample of for more major hospitals in garza and the northern part, as you've asked, but it's not a hospital anymore. it's not a medical center, it's a board, it's a center or going on has been targeted repeatedly. it's also a graveyard where it is hospital officials resorted to some serious some
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difficult decision. the have to dig massive, massive gray is just a very stomach 25 body yesterday because there's no way to take them out to a graveyard or to offer them a proper barrier. we spoke to the director of the hospital yesterday who said there are least a 100 bodies in the courtyard of the hospital. they were targeted divide those attack of drones and tank shows and snipers and late at night, straight dogs is started to eat. those did bodies in the courtyard. the situation is a very, very tragic at the hospital. nobody can leave the hospital. they are close to 2 to 2500 people in transit inside dock, including injuries evacuated and, and some patients and babies who are supposed to be in inside incubators. but the can you to lack of power? no power, no oxygen. some of them have already died and maybe in the coming hours will few more about those babies are dying because they're not in the environment,
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the needed environment to stay in their breath to keep them a life. thank you so much for that, honey honey. my mood for us in con eunice, the southern does it is with is riley forces told palestinians living and northern guys have to move for their own safety canal side reports from con eunice. more homes destroyed, more families ripped apart by is really bought followed by the o. 2 familiar cries for help at the overstretched hospital. c and the desperate flight to save lives, the area and hit by a number of mishaps. many were killed and injured. all of them were children, old civilians. the entire area was labeled as if it went up. great. it is
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a genocide. all those killed children. innocent children in the entire neighborhood to reduce to death because the health ministry says several pals, sinews were killed and injured in the strike, hadn't eunice is in the cell during casa and housing. people forcibly displaced from the north. israel has told palestinians to move south while it testifies operations in the north. then it bobs the south again and again. as well as the clock was coming with my horse. i stopped the horses to your craft, came and fired. something doesn't look like a belt in the sky. the bombs rang down on us. there was bombardment everywhere, 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 can't see anything. the survivors salvage what they can in the hope they may have rebuilt their homes one day a what,
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what is the 1st time i've seen such an extra? 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 king is about children. the many palestinians now say the re, my only god they have no faith in the rest of the world. you may see you and 20 ton unit in the south in thousands of stress. would you any me now from con eunice and southern gals? there has been so showing me in the palestinian who lives there then. so thanks once again for joining us here on notice there. as we saw and heard in that story and before ellia from al correspondence in hong units we, we know that there been move bombardments. so if not, can you just give us an idea of what it's been like there in the last 24 hours? yes i was walking involved,
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so i was hadn't really just the dates as in front of me is betty's hand and had one is a that is probably bent hit several houses adjacent to each other, just $200.00. you said, well, definitely i may, i need to learn some of the casualties that have come get into the office on a couple of hours ago, and the residents close to the the main cemetery where we, betty, our dads here to provide you with this. told us that the, the, the send that to the itself was hits and the people who are dead even if even a lot of this odd lots are much. i'd love as peace anymore. i mean getting, if you all on know something above the grounds. and since i've been here for the last 5 weeks, you have not seen any a trucks that how supposed to have come in from alpha. uh, the only time we've seen something is a few. uh uh,
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hundreds of overall total boxes, which people quickly took into the it took uh, within 2 minutes it was finished. it was, it wasn't done yesterday and i had met a few bucks. it was, was coming from a ship for the i'm from the lord who told us about the extremely frustrating situation. and then they talked about that they is in the army. whoever was knocking down during this whole cause you meant to cheer him, seize fire, and the so called you many, jr. holds with either take it into custody as he was, as human, she had you had in the vision attempts, or all of their belongings were stolen. or are you ready human to you? it says or shop on many on the bottle i just you i understand that you are a father and i just want to get a sense of what it is like for children who are living through all of this. i mean, i know it must be incredibly difficult as an add on,
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but how do you describe what's going on to your children as a father, as a husband? and so, i mean, my children, there is no difference between how i feel towards what's happening with them as the 2300000 other front of the scenes here as part of the putting it members of this wadhams who are going through hardships like my deadlines but i felt that they could ease 95 percent of those, whatever the big 3 lines on their people stand for 7 to 8 hours waiting for them. but it's, there is no 3 more, sir. there's no fields on the next that goes underneath homes. there is no medical supplies, there is no to to management which via nivi in unset signatures in here. and we are angry and they are people despair. however, they are telling me all that emotions inflections. what sort of actions are you
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talking about? yeah, so mothers, price, you take care of the children, they try to take off. okay, what am i gonna put today? if at all is there is any done? is that any want to have for me to shower my children and then if we can work any kinds of what they go out during the day did talk to me a few shows those hit on there to try to bring some supplies back to their families . the people like myself who has the ability to communicate with the child is like a 0 by just gives the outside, you know, what is actually happening to the human beings, disability and z a. but i just wanted to should open the slab as inspire. who was if you turn in the website, he opinion that you've got to have them in life, hospitality, 7 days on general side of your time just by design as forces. mm hm. and so i know that you,
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along with hundreds of thousands of other palestinians have moved from the north to the south and doing exactly what it is. riley's the as far as the military i told you to do, but you're still being boned with you now on sure. can you just explain what that is like to be displaced internally to some way that you've been told will be safe to go so, but clearly it isn't a and it says the, this is very, very disappointed about where i'm about. so 5, any more days it, any of you have lied so many times over the past few weeks stuff? no one hit. the needs of the, as the 4th is by the, by the administrator has 48 percent of gross him or in judge within the visit. all child studies. and we just want to say it is designated by the is there any forces? continuously we hear this probably drones above us. and every few hours what i am yet or not for hospital,
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we had i been in since come in teddy dead. and in just people here do not feel safe . people here do feet on self and see all the time. one of the stuff i'm hoping to get to know some of that is the building behind me is the time that you watch here. and every couple of hours, every hour, we have the good use of a new life that you will be coming into this world all 20. this is of the nation, the outside of the nation with never that sort of life. then vision, the nation. that's where i'm living like no, not so we we really do appreciate you describing what it is like the assets, the everyday person and this ocean and who has encountered just a moment. thank you. will tell us a new man has been killed in hebron and the occupied with banquet is ready for us as a carrying out a series of rides. troops also stormed 3 villages near ramallah. the health ministry says is rarely forces and said let's have killed at least $187.00
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palestinians in the occupied west bank since october the 7th. open and smith is in ramallah for us. and then what more do we know about these lights? just as rarely rides what's been happening, a tom the 66 year old man who was killed a near hebron with schultz in the had, according to the palestinian health ministry. that was one of at least 14 rates of they've been across the occupied westbank over nights. they're averaging actually about 40 a nights since october the 7th. so if anything is slightly quiet to nights, but usual, but still a lot of violence in those rates and we know a school was also talking to the offices of nat geo was targeted while mom was live . so always follows on take salt when it's ready for the state and a live beat him up. always follow is. we're watching overall now a 186 palestinians, excuse me. 197 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th and more than 2
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and a half 1000. i've been arrested most of them in administrative detention, which means they can be held without challenge or trial indefinitely. and, and been at the all of this the, the nightly, the daily rides is having a significant impact at economic impact in the west bank to so we have the, the, the, all 5 west bank has been effectively sealed off from israel since october, the 7th palestinians who worked that, that gods and that products have not been able to cross into israel. and it's sort of another form of collective punishment. really farm is particularly who put the that crops of vegetables. i'm not able to get to is riley mach, it's the main mock. it means that dump from local markets, forcing those prices down 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 on the occupied west bank level. so that
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the little bit that in georgia, in valleys, probably science food, basketball. we produce 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 squeeze rail are closed. all of these goods go to the local market, which causes the process to drive. on some days 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 d tool and let them know, and i'll 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
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. and it also causes harm to the small villages we have to be towards through 90 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 that's choked all access to the market because it's stopping palestinians using a main road that passes through a nearby village. and these rays of done not to protect the settlers who live all around prices of vegetables have more than 100 ships, have been cut some business days have closed down. how the equity constantly afraid so much so that when we come to work, for example, like, you know, i'm from novelist and i have to leave home item 1 in the morning when the check point is a busy. because if i get a late to, i could be still for more than 2 hours, which impacts my work here. i supplements expand new ones appear. those weights at
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checkpoints get longer and longer, significantly disrupting businesses as well as the lives of the palestinians, forced to enjoin them. burnett smith, i'm just sierra beta and the occupied westbank. no a day is the police who enlist who joins us from ramallah. now thank you very much for joining us on al jazeera festival. if we could start with what it is like, what life is like now in the occupied with bank, we saw some of the difficulties there that people are having to go through. and that's uh, aside from the not leave rides that are happening, can you just give us an idea of, of what it is like here and how it has changed since october. the 7th. thank you for having me. every aspect of life in the west bank is controlled by these really occupation in one way or another. and after october 7th and all those details of live have have to be rearranged if you will. so universities, for example,
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have resorted to taking their education online because because it is now either too difficult or too dangerous for their students to move from one community to another or to come from one major city to another, to attend a regular classes. many of the schools at the beginning, also switch to online classes because they were to, i'm certain about the situation and, and worried the children would not be safe of going to and from school, especially those who like to walk in the villages to their schools and as you saw in your report of the, you know, the movement of goods has been disruptive and that really imposes as a sense of the is that everybody's living in an emergency. so you begin to think, do i need to stock up? do i need if i take many certain medications or if i have a restrictive diet, for example, or if i have a child who has special diet, dietary needs, do i need to start
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a couple of those things just in case things get worse. but certainly the over whelming assignments in the west bank is one of being under siege because that's what has, you know, become of all the cities and communities also under a tax. because you never know if the raid will include your neighborhood or your village and whether it's, you know, you don't know if it's going to be these really army or these really supplements. and i imagine everyone is keeping a very close eye on exactly what is happening in jobs are the same time. what are your thoughts on the situation, especially the l. she for hospital and in the predicament everyone there isn't. or well, it's important to remind the viewers, the palestinians are the same nation, the same society in the west bank and gaza and around the world. and so whatever is happening in does that is it affects all families and homes here in the west bank to have people paying their respects to their neighbors,
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to their friends and their loved ones here in the west bank because their family was killed in gaza. so the, the sense that one that says is hyphened but also the sense of breach. and you can see that across the pile of civilian diaspora as well. but watching what is happening f o shift hospital is extremely traumatic because there is a sense of helplessness. and i can tell you that the timeline on social media platforms for any type of study in this full of s o s. messages of people trapped in their homes or in community centers in the city, trying to reach how calling for help for the paramedics, for anybody to come and rescue them from being under siege by bombardment. and by is really time showing. and by firefights and that d dot imposes punishing felix. not anybody who's reading these things. who knows people who are
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trapped there and cannot do anything to help it so doesn't that distance of the field even more punishing them before, but it certainly doesn't stop in the way of the whole community. a whole nation feeling the pain and the anguish of being under attack. of course of course, where is the palestinian authority and all of this. so the palestinian authority, um as it develops plato, socrates performance. let's say it has fallen far short of what the palestinians public opinion would want. of course, the height from the words. why, why is that? well, because the, the palestinians would want their government to be far more active in getting a ceasefire. they would want them to be far more vocal about their relations with, as well,
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to sever any and all ties in contact with as well. and they're extremely frustrated by the conclusion overall that there is an international decision almost to allow israel to do what it's doing in gaza to allow israel to also do what it's doing in the west bonds, to displace their entire communities. to allow the settlers to time to terrorize others and to maintain its supplement projects and expand it so that sense of isolation. a lot of the backups will be directed at the government of course, who seems pretty much helpless to do anything. and given the fact the feed split that the political division which, which persisted for 17 years before october, 7th continues that you know, passed a very big shadow on whatever that the palestinian authority does. and the fact that it cannot claim to have uh, the support of a consensus within this house. okay, thank you so much. no,
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we really do appreciate your inside that snow a day. political and list for us and ramallah as the united nations, as lying, it's flags at half stuff and we'll observe a minute of silence on monday to on. are you in stuff killed or wounded in guys? and this is the saying outside the office in bangkok on front of the you in agency for palestinian refugees and were announced 101 of its employees had been killed in gaza since the start of the war. and this is at the united nations university in tokyo. the saints will be repeated and you in offices around the world. on monday, the you in has confirmed this is the largest number of staff killed in any conflict since the international body was formed and 1945. well, still ahead on that which is 0. the males cutoff stresses the need for an immediate cease fire and gaza during a cold,
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which you as president showed by the the here's our forecasts for monday, across europe and africa. higher one or next storm system comes in off the atlantic throwing rain to the islands of ireland and britain. so what do you say we go in here for a closer look. it's going to be bad for northern ireland and wales are our weather alerts and play for northern ireland for just copious amounts of rain over the next 24 hours. so also been raining quite a bit through switzerland, snow level. so i would say about 1300 meters, so anything above that is sticking to the ground and improvement through the bulk in some cloud. but the sun will also pull coat and we've also got a storm system for western circuit from is symbol is mirrored to on talia in this cell. and we could see about a months worth of rain in a short period of time. dark blue in the yellow, the more intense that rain is falling other side of the mediterranean, pretty persistent feet of rain for northwest spain. this area is already saturated, so there could be some further flooding,
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the winds back off through the northwest and with that strong system and the eastern meg could clip us with just a few showers. as for ne libby as we go to the south right now, quite breezy for south africa's northern cape providence, the free states and we see a have these winds colliding. we could see some storms just outside of johannesburg . scooping up that moisture off the indian ocean could enhance those storms on monday. that's it. say soon, the devastating strikes followed by through where we chris because that's 1st responders know the mission could be the with until then. so humanity drives one day which because of the civil defense
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which rescue mission because it gives you the, the latest news as it breaks within 24 hours to relentless, definitely attacked on a small refugee camp in the valley of with detailed coverage on to the blinking fault to these really essentially what he said, if what happens continues to happen, they're not going to be many partners for peace from around the world. they want a tire in gaza, want to manage hearing and they want the us to stop funding the the, [000:00:00;00] the
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you're watching else is there a reminder about top stores, the south palestinians across the gallons this trip have enjoyed yet another nice surface right instructs the world health organization is wondering if the dire situation and counsel causes hospitals for strips to largest hospitals have shut down and surrounded by his ready forces. and is there any striker on the valley of refugee camp has killed at least 19 palestinians. the camp in northern cal, so has come under constant attack since the start of israel's military offensive. is there any forces have shown and killed the palestinian man in hebron during a series of rides in the west bank troops. also storms, villages never mama. the health industry says $187.00 palestinians have been killing me on the west bank since october. the civil let's stay with our top story. the crisis at l. a. ship, a hospital in northern garza earlier my colleague, 3 navigators spoke to elis rothschild. she's
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a member of the jewish voice of pieces. health advisory council. she says stop at el cheapo are exhausted. and this is a risk like catastrophe, a violation of international law and 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 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 ship a hospital was speaking to alpha 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 lock,
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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 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 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,
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know 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 are going to die suddenly when they're a respirator stops working. so there's nothing positive that one can say about the situation. be made of cutoff checked him and been humid outside. he has received a phone call from us president joe biden to discuss the ball on gaza during the call. the may have focused on the need for an immediate cease fire to ends, the blood shade and protects of millions in gaza. he also expressed the need for a permanent opening of the prophet crossing to ensure the extended entry of relief, chromeboys,
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and 2 men to terry and i to palestinians in the besieged strips. or else on jordan has moved from washington dc, or both the mirror of god are and the u. s. president released statements. so through their prost 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 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 bind administration is very worried that how much would use a stop in the fighting to essentially re arm and launch new attacks on is really territory,
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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. well, the pentagon has confirmed that us will pines conducted to more strikes inside syria, secretary of defense, lloyd austin says around back the groups and the cities of other kamala nitrogen were the targets, the strongest in response to recent attacks against us troops in iraq and syria. in this rouse, he says it has struck his bloss sizes and something living on with a temporary, fod alia. a number of his ready civilians were wounded after an exchange of funds. on saturday, the leader of his ballasa, the southern front would remain active as well as defense minister has warned
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against an escalation and supported with living on and in cape town. so the african police fonts done grenades and motor cannon to dispose protest as gathered for rival demonstrations. one in support of israel and one for palestinians of thousands of people took part in the sol adair with the monster palestinians, while elsewhere in the city. prayers were held for these rarely captives detained by mos in numerous relatives and supported both sides had been held for weeks in south africa, has major cities the jobs of his toys, about earlier in the global protests
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against, as well as war on guys that had been ongoing for weeks now, sunday, so fresh demonstrations and cities around the world. thousands march through toronto cooling for an immediate cease fire and gaza. it comes a day to kind of divided against a un resolution that was calling for an in to, as well as a legal settlements and the occupied with bank and in among children. hundreds of people gathered in front of the u. s embassy building demanding an inn to american military support is right. literally in my click, not inside, spoke to showing the low sheets from the norwegian refugee council speaking from occupied east jerusalem. she said basic necessities in gaza. upcoming, how does a font and we are extremely disturbed, distraught, troubled by what we're hearing from our colleagues on the ground throughout garza, in terms of the attacks on, on civilian shelters. un schools un facilities should never be targeted.
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medical facilities have special protection under international law and should not be targeted. uh at the same time we, uh they, they should not be used to launch any attack. but, and, and it's up to israel to prove if that is the case. as of now, we have not received evidence of that we need evidence and then it in such a case, is there a would still be obligated under international law to adhere to the principles of distinction, proportionality and precautions, despair civilian life, or hearing stories about people having no food, no water, our staff themselves are struggling to just find basic necessities day after day. it gets more and more difficult. when i spoke to a colleague just before coming on i said, what do you want people to know? he said, we cannot find food. we are fearful of a famine we are, we are frightening and then and,
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and don't know how much longer we can take this. the staff member that you spoke to this colleague. can you tell us where this person was? where do you have stuff in northern garza? we have this was a staff member actually in con units, but we do still have. * staff in northern garza and you guys are in east of garza city. most of our. * has been displaced over the last month, many of whom have have traveled to the south. this colleague boy spoke to who's in con unit, about 25 members of his family, relocated from jamalia camp and, and ship a hospital on friday. they had extremely difficult conditions in order to even make the journey many kilometers long without food or water. they had to do it of course, by foot, because no vehicles can pass that way. imagine with, with medical patients, people who are injured are they expected to pass even from the north, from northern vows, a uh,
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south of warranty garza traveling for kilometers. but there's no clean water and no food available in the north. it's, it's unimaginable or dozens of health workers and the occupied westbank has protest, as it protested against is rarely a tax on hospitals and medical personnel and gaza. the different reports from ramallah, many of those protesting via the end of my last day, they were to surrender the after being the image is coming from a ship, a hospital. and the other image is coming from the besieged gauze us to the message here by them is that is real is not only targeting fighters in the besieged threats, but also targeting palestinians will palestinians even children. they're telling us that they've been seeing the babies while i've been forced to be taken out of incubators, because of the services that have stopped in many of doctors hospitals. the
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thing is all that killing all the children they, they say that's the woman who they are. and thirdly costs because they are nursing schools. they are targeting lenses. they are not just a 3rd thing how much they're actually, you know, anything them, those nurses and we the boys to be with the human being the, the, the, the, the, are the jobs with the people that are being offered protections of the cost 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 implemented by as well. 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 little to no food to starve to death with that, but i mean, i just need a, i'm still ahead on al jazeera and how them use argentina is to presidential candidates got hit the head and a final device before a tightly contested frontal infliction.
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the the welcome back. let's have a look at some of the days of the news from around the world. gym changes. presidential run off is less than
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a week away. the 2 candidates would hit the head and the final telephone's debate, which could prove decisive that i support reports from the capital side as or the last the bead hate of the general election. next sunday says you must have the week now. origin team is economy administer, and fire, right? libertarian heavy, emily squared off at the university of one of situs. think about that. i mean, the body, so really has promised to shut down the central event, defy skyrocketing installation and on the rise economy. for many knowledge and opinion version of donald trump. so that means that he had talked to myself and his inability to control the over 11 percent inflation rate the model and accused him of being part of a political case. but that has ruined argentina. equity said probably about to show do you know what your problem is that you blew up our income with you as minister of economy income, so by 33 percent, which had already been unfolding the full mossey. oh yes, no, no, no,
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to must simple defensive must. i have the support of the powerful power in east party labor unions and he promises to fix the countries endemic economic troubles. he says me ladies a threat to democracy and we only deteriorate even further. argentina's economic situation. let me look at some of you in the what we're seeing is someone who out of ideological prejudice has put his own interest to both those of volunteer and tina. and on december, the 10th usage in re, for davi is on chatham and has to stop thinking about himself and his id elegy and think about origin. tinetta is latest polls are right. have you had, i mean, they have managed to recover from the defense on the 1st round of the election and has now and narrow lead over economy ministers set of feel myself. elections are just a week away, or continues are in the middle of an economic crises, and people are seals with uncertainty about who is going to leave this country in the next 4 years. that is how will i defeat? i want to fight it. in somalia, dozens of people have been killed and half a 1000000 falls from their homes by flash floods. the east african country has been
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passive by relentless rains, causing extensive damage to infrastructure. the you insist somalia is facing a once in a century, flooding and bones more than one point. 5000000 people could be affected, the agencies are avoiding increasing numbers of children. and so don, uh, fully ill and dying from starvation, months of finding between the um, even the parent military rapids support forces has cut off millions of people from humanitarian. i have a move and reports from ports to don. how man ali 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 on 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,
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sometimes powdered milk. their health started deteriorating, and they had to be hospitalized 3 times. you one figures show 3000000. so then 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. think the conflict sausage and 8 or give me is they should say 10000 more could die by the end of the year if they don't have access to some 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 increased pressure for the values of this being around to 40 percent increasing the number of cases we receive because of the number of displays people who arrived in
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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 a tool for in some parts of the fun. 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, nutrition, that testing 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. rescue teams that trying to reach around for he work is trapped off the road tunnel collapsed in india. and that
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happened on sunday. in the northern side of the accounts, the national disaster response full says everyone is safe. oxygen is being supplied through rubble as risk. give us try to remove obstructions. pollution in india has sold because of the use of fireworks during the wiley festival. the capital in new delhi is covered in a blanket of toxic smoke with the air quality in several areas reaching hazardous levels. india is home to some of the world's most pollution cities that they to thousands of premature deaths each year. both of us tried you now with the trial of us will blow at david mcbride has begun the full the i'm a lawyer revealed information about a ledge destruction war crimes in afghanistan and could face a live sentence, found guilty, big private documents to us trying to use public fraud costs to abc and what became known as the f ken files, the league slaves, the establishment of an independent special investigate the other thing for crimes . allegedly committed by australian troops in afghanistan. most time for the life
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of sports headlines his will hold public a sunday, so chelsea matches the city. so if i premier league plastic to shed a gold at stanford bridge of the gallery behind direly, eliza saw chelsea hid fact to take a to i made the full city equalized, so make it to, to itself towards non city. then we took the lead at the south of the 2nd hope chelsea though he closed again to the senegalese strike and nicholas jackson. foal cities, rodriguez says schools of went up lights on, but then i noticed this minute penalty from full but city by a cold club of bro chelsea level part of school full. busy of nancy to remain top of the table until jake point it will pull up the 2nd on goal. difference of today be red foot and sales to goals from a comments on on one from vi. joseph 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 office space said full points behind the legal leaders
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hit on a cricket and high speed. the end of the group stage of the will come up with a crushing when i was in their lives in big delivery packing 1st they semester 410 of the 50. i was the doctor then told of the 250 india winning by a 160 runs to end. the group stages with noisy wins 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 girl pri, that's the power of international sag. it was originally built to highest form and 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 g p world championship is guaranteed to pull in a crowd at the sip of international circuits 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,
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i love the coming together of all different prices all over the world. and i love the sound of the my divide. 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, 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 flow. we line on the 2nd itself and a lot of right is like it because it is a challenge to both feel, feel as a writer and setup of your most would you please enduring appeal? in malaysia is mirrored by the popularity of motor bikes as a form of transfer. for many years, this was also the only motive 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
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government often not to 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 out of support coming in from the corporate side. uh, what support the rights fee fall from the $1.00 that 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 algebra. sit on the international 2nd. well there's all the light is the sport headboards. you can get more out 0, don't com. and on all the social media channels. so let's take you back to our top story now is rouse wall and goes on and an ice cream shop. and con eunice is bringing children some joy despite the horrors of the war. it's running on solar
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panels off to israel cut electricity and fuel supplies, or con reports. this is the only ice cream vented 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 and has been cooked in darkness. the shopping hun unit runs from solar panels. how much of a whole lot? when i sold the ice cream 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 who cnn lives. unravel an innocence crushed by the i eat ice cream to feel alive, especially because i am scared that night crammed into you and schools in the dark . in northern garza ice cream funds,
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we use as molds with symmetries run out of space. intensive variety, buildings full policy himself that the un says building 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 setup to help volunteers. he's the traditional cookie method, but there isn't snow to go around christmas. we didn't know what to do or how to feed our children over the shops of run out of stock, because a strip has been besieged for 16 years. and now it says, well, there's not even water for us to walk before present. the future looks very dark for now to spend it provides some much needed respondents from the misery of the war. need some stuff i know. i feel like having ice cream and it's hot. so i bought
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some. i haven't had ice cream since ago began this allows children to be children, nor come out to 0. but that's it for me to. i'm a guy for this news how, but i will be back in the just a moment after she'll probably quit much more on the dice and the this is the real, this is so joe, and this is, this is just now that you heard. it seems here from the area where we are constantly and ask along being fired from the papers to the southern areas of the goals district. and they have been targeted by the it's very, very close to the gossip or the we've seen a lot of times last fall. but i will say we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving
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a picture of what kind of to be on this front. holding the powerful to account as we examined the us, its role in the world on alger 0 last year, part of the sun experienced one of the worst floods in the country's history. many ruled communities are still waiting for help. hundreds of people on the outskirts of the city of mare has been living under open skies for a year in last year's floods. this road behind me, those fields, the entire area that stretches in this direction was completely submerged. many of the homes and buildings that were destroyed are still rubble. and parts of this district have started the flood once again, the submits the world slow down, we stand firm as homes with tips of global nichols reserves. indonesia is points to
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