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was stealing all its growth as well as all but still to be sure and comments to palestinian farm is to harvest a crumbs near the settlements this year. pharmacy is rails, warren goals that is damaging the only the industry like never before. the . the so i'm for the back to board. this is to use our line from allergies. here is headquarters in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. all hospitals in gaza city out of service. the to launch is facilities. a surrounded spine is really forces no respite in 7 guys. is it? i mean tie if i'm these killed and con unit says and these really strikes latins another residential building. also this, our policy and mine is skills and have her own as these really forces carry out
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more grades in the occupied westbank. but you gaze home secretaries when a problem and is some days after she accused police of favoring protests as to 14 fine is fine. and united nation slides lower to half honoring colleagues skills in guidelines. more than a 100 you and workers have died in the organizations whitestone, in a conflict since it was for the thank you very much for joining us. it's 10 g m t that's mid day in guys that all hospital is in gaza city out of service. and the largest to asa rounded by is really forces more than 11180 people have been killed in the territory since the start of the war. on october, the 7th guys's health ministry says it's been unable to update the desktop because of the siege on out chief of hospital about his needs have had no respite in the
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south of like straight beaver. and these radius ripe, flattened a residential building, and connie eunice, an entire family, was killed in that attack. and many more wounded that strikes follows several on sunday when at least 51 people were killed. in con eunice, i beg, begins coverage. forced to work in the dark feud is running dangerously low in gaza . its health authority says hospitality and goes to city active service of this and the strip of being functioning as a the 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 in terms of the sections are out of service. but there's no locked up in. the more is ready, as far as the risk is pulling out more people from under the rubble. many places have been struck repeatedly, leaving no case save from the strip. these babies have been moved from up to the
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hospital of the old victim of them. here's a dangerous jenny hospitals and i'm going to have you repeatedly targeted by israel . this is one of the few functioning hospitals, the as incubate us, the new bones underwear of the war, that rate to that side and of the threat to their lives. this was a lot of us, he said, that is to get all cut off. the lack of coupling means of transportation causes many problems to pregnant women and to be infants already suffering. they arrive here with more troubles and suffering. so various sections are also done here. the intensive care unit is always full. there's always shortage and beds. once they will only 16, q b, 248 premature babies. but for now they sweep bone into an uncertain future. i started bake, i'll just do the best, get the latest now with honey my hold who's in con eunice in 7 guys or 4 is honey. so as well as the bombing campaign, continuing in many areas of guys, but in the past few hours, it's concentrated on the southern part of the gaza strip,
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which is supposed to be safer. just bring us up to speed with what's been happening, where you are in connie. this is well the past the 12 hours have been very, very difficult for the people living in the southern parts of the gods as trip. and namely, as of now, not only the residents of the senate, but also evacuees who slid the war zone and gauze on the north in part, just within the past 2 hours, a residential home targeted in the eastern side of the deal on you. and it's a residential home, belong to the product of family. a whole entire family been wiped out of from old a rock. heard the father, the mother, an old there. 6 children. there are multiple injuries. it from the surrounding area as it was a huge explosion. not only destroying the residential home, but also damaging for more homes if within the vicinity of that residential
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materially or hours of this morning, tanya. and it was also a side of the major and multiple is really areas strikes, targeting more residential homes and, and more of what supposedly, what considered by, by people's visit of hundreds as vital areas where people, they go and shop for their daily needs of whatever is available in, in, in the market. those air strikes are causing a great deal of panic and concern and fear among, among people. these areas where designated as safe port evacuees to come to from guns and don't know them but, but so far since the beginning of the world, they have been equally bon. right, and then shields by $0.10 artillery is he the artillery is within the past months to gaza. as we speak is there is massive ears, right. can be and targeting
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a particular neighborhood, a thriving neighbor who used to be a threat of neighbor on the 4 door. but now it's a major target of his reading here strikes. so a strikes bigger strikes and many of them in the south, which as you said, is supposed to be safer as strikes also honey in the north, in actual fighting in the north as well. and the situation in hospitals across a guys have a nose, is extremely diary including at the longest medical facility there. as we mention about chief a hospital where the director has asked for a safe cord or to evacuate patients and medical staff. what's the latest on that? and on the overall situation of hospitals, in order to dr. of the well, the situations in gaza, hospitals and the northern part of the gasket by very, very difficult and complicated. unfortunately, these hospitals and what, what,
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what officials have been warning officials from the husband warning all these past weeks about the in a minute and get passed for free. at these talk the, now they just turned into large, the graveyards, we know mass a great being. dig inside the to positive to bury those who are unable to be taken outside the hospital for proper barrier. that so far there a close to 50 bodies that been buried inside the hospital or more a 100. there is at least a 100, a little over a 100 inside the courtyard of the hospitals really did within the past 2 days and on able to bury them and youtube tv bombardment of the hospital. not only there are tags, a few meters away from the gates of the hospital as we heard the from the of the, the director of the hospital ship off for that. but there's also attack control and hovering at a very low level over the building of a shoe box. but it was a code, it could capture quads, captors attack and do
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a shooting at every moving object contraries. do these really narrative that a claim that they're not targeting the hospital, but so far it has been under the or strikes and attacked by attacking drones as well as shows by, by the tank. they are also evidence of those attacks inside the buildings of the, of the hospital. for example, the maternity ward has at least a few build. those met souls fired inside inside the building as well as the courtyard of the hospital at turned into a wars side. okay. as the environment continues. okay, honey. thank you very much for the update honey. my most lives in con units in 7 guys are for as and as honey mentioned, the direct to about chief, a hospital in gaza. city has spoken to all just sierra and he's made an urgent appeal to the world. dr. muhammed up was telling me, i told andrea 0, the situation is deteriorating by the hour as f as the money order,
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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 or into another sections. are out of service yesterday. 5 in judd have died because they were in need of surgeries or we couldn't 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 a bank suck 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 me 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 thank you baby 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 unit hadn't 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
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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 behind, freighted on the lead patients bought malnutrition, this is a very bad situation by all means and no let up in the violence in the occupied westbank upon his see me and mine has been killed in hebron. where is really forces have been carrying out a series of raids. the health industry says isa i lead to mimi was shot in the head . let's get the latest from bernard smith, who's in ramallah in the occupied westbank. what more do we know about these latest is ready rates for and what's been happening fully at least 14 rates over they occupied westbank, it overnights and in the early hours, actually a bit less than that has been in recent weeks. we've been averaging about 40 a day significant uptake since before october the 7th rates as always been
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a fact of live here and you all could abide westbank for the most consequential of those rates was in the hebron was 66 year old. is it to me, was told driving his car, past a building, a charge, a headquarters, those being rated by these riley military and he was in his car and he was shot in the head and his car. and that means now a $187.00 of a city ends up being killed in the occupied westbank since october, the 7th. and there's more than 2 and a half 1000 in custody. that's a custody. why they don't have to stand trial face any challenges. and they could be they can be detained in depth. and all these rates, bennett, are having a significant impact on, on the economy of the occupied westbank. oh yeah, the west bank has been effectively sailed off to since october, the 7th palestinians who work they have not been able to come and go to work and he's been closed off with palestinian gods and produce the road in the,
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in the farms of the jordan. valley is having a significant impact on the economy farm. as for example, i've been forced to dump the products on local palestinian markets. why once they were able to send it to his room. 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 the little bit that in georgia, in valleys, palestine food basket, well, 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 some days we don't sell anything. i need to check is just getting to mock it is a challenge. palestinians are forced to take so cute as roots through the occupied
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westbank 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 a 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 minutes later we get to the market. it's almost deserted. before october, the 7th, as well as a wholesale market with route from israel and vegetables from the west bank. but now israel has 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
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around prices of vegetables have more than 100 ships, have been cut some business days have closed down highly economically, 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 at 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 check points 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 they occupied westbank, us, and avenues, british prime minister richie, so not cause side to his home secretaries when abraham and this follows her public credit system of the way police handled a pro palestinian march on saturday. she previously described demonstrations and support of palestine as hate marches, and mom's departure comes as part of
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a wider cabinet. we shuffle. let's find out more with sonya vehicle was in london for a so sony after days of speculation about her future sweat abraham and is out. why did the prime minister act now? well i think mister c not really couldn't take no the signs anymore. really not just from within his own policy, but also what was coming from the police forces as well. that had been a much concern, especially from within the police force of the operational and independence. sports being compromised with the rest of the week that was coming from the home set country has south way. the way she calls police offices is having some kinds of bias. now while she's managed to road back home this a little bit, she, she did give a note of thanks to the police offices for that. the way that they dealt with the marches over the weekend. she still remain quite a boat cool,
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quite quite full throated about her opinion on some cooling. them hate much is still and it seems that this increasing divide between a student a bravo mens opinions and the opinion of those even within her own policy, is that she is perhaps causing motivation more trouble as evidence by the appearance of rights on such a day's march and this is more trouble than it is, was for the prime minister. so does this. sonya indicate a change in way of the government is headed on this issue as well, it may not indicate a change of search this evening on monday evening. the prime minister is actually going to be outlining his mention of part of foreign policy at the lord's may as event where he will be talking about exactly where he sees the u. k. in this and,
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and if he's expected to on the line and emphasize re emphasize the importance of establishing a 2 state solution in the middle east. a namely because of the fact that he will refer to the u. k. lawmakers who are responsible for rising bass and in the u. n. a . a document, but they are likely to be sort of on not likely to be any of a surprises, but it will actually re focus on how the u. k. is adamant and trying to make that 2 state solution that to use this to states a reality rather than just a discussion with that as well. and of course there is also the ongoing cries and of course the ongoing discussions for that to be the access to humanitarian aid that is also being talked about more and more often just like with fonts and the u . s. as well. so the importance of, of, on human life being placed on this as well as the definitive securing of that 2 state solution. okay, sonya,
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thank you very much. sonya day go life for us that in london. and it's been protesting of a world cities in cape town, south africa, police wise done grenades and water cannon, to disperse, protest is gathered for rival demonstrations, one in support of israel, and one in support of palestinians. thousands of people to point in the solidarity module policy as well as when the city prayers were held for these were the captives detained by him. us numerous varieties in support of both sides have been held for weeks now in south africa. has major cities, prominent south africans, including nelson mandela's grandson, what price of the jobs of the homewood
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about the people of the united nations is lying its lines at half stuff and will observe a minute of silence on monday to honor un stuff killed or wounded in gaza, this was a scene outside the office in bangkok on friday. the un agency for policy and refugees on law announced that a 100 in one of its employees had been killed in guys us since the start of the war . and this is the united nations university in tokyo, the scenes will be repeated at you and offices around the world. on monday, the organization has confirmed the number of that's all that stuff is the highest scales in any conflict. since the u. n. was formed in 1945 as well that speak to julia to my was on was director of communications. he's joining us from occupied is juice. and juliet good to have you with us again on alger 0. so
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a $101.00 on right. humanitarian work is killed in the gaza strip since october 7th . tell us about who they were and how your work has been impacted. yes on these are i where do you click some with the friends more than 100 of them have been carried. they were mainly teachers, but also school principals, one doctor and a number of engineers support staff, people who are in charge of safety. for example. many, many of them were kids with members on the 3rd families, some white katie, when they were on their way to bring bread for their families. it's a global day of mourning for the united nations as we remember those cliques and we pay tribute to their service out on a how is your work on the ground been impacted by, by these tests and, and the injuries that your colleagues have sustained. so this is the only one,
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the challenge and thoughts on right is facing. we're being hits um from different directions that we're, it's on face. uh, definitely one challenge, the seeds, the tightening all of the seats and the restrictions. but we have on the number of trucks that we are able to bring in very, very, you know, fuel fuel is running out for under the largest humanitarian agency and then the shelters. i mean, we're close to 800000 people now taking shelter under the very same flag about a is being lowered around the world this morning. they came to those un facilities under our facilities in search for protection on for safety. yeah, you talked about the siege and the safety of people who have sought shelter at un schools, schools that have been bomb. so what, what is the focus of your work right now,
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given these difficult conditions on the ground, the siege and in gaza city the seizure on hospital said, what are you focusing on right now? a comma are facilities that were impacted. we can confirm that more than 60600 have been impacted most recently. yesterday one of our guest houses where we have staff sleeping and staying in in the and also say that they received 3 data tips yesterday morning and we were very, very lucky because it was just an hour and a half after our spouse left about guest house and went to work, so this is increasing a 70 percent of those facilities that were impacted upon the south of one of the gospel. in fact, the in the middle areas, or in areas like from eunice or in the south. it's an indication that no wiring casa, nowhere is safe, and not the north, not the middle,
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and not even the southern areas. yeah, our focus right now is to provide the assistance to those families who came to seek refuge and protection on the very same you in the flag that was lowered this morning. yeah. as you say, know where is safe and many palestinians were told to move from the north to the south for the safety. i know that some of our colleagues had to move have has your colleagues from under. i also left the northern parts of guys, a city, and all these areas which are under heavy bombardment, n o. now, in the south a yes, yes. many, many on bars found fine, 13000 those them. many why force the fee? us find the of the force displacement of the palace and in communities across the back of the 6. so they are like this of the communities. however, that many, many of them are still that many, many of them are in serving and providing to the communities on the very, very challenging circumstances. and we also have staff who,
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where that when the exit is happened over the past few days on mass populations moving, forced the fee for us to feed their homes and gardens and city. i'm in the north and they reported scenes that resembled very much the 1948 where people arrived after booking on foot for an hour dehydrated and exhausted. right. when you, when you see juliet, what's happened over the past 5 weeks, the death toll of more than 11000 the mass exodus. as you say, newborn babies being removed from the incubators. did you ever imagine it would reach this level? as i'm presented on all levels, it's unprecedented, not only operationally for ass, it's extremely challenging, but the total for the total, including along our colleagues as bob and all the challenges that we've facing in terms of the very, very tight seed there was fictions. but we have all not operations on the fact that
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we don't have a fuel. that's a very simple thing that we need to have so that we can drive our cars and trucks and reach people with the assistance they need, even that we don't have julia to thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us. do need to my is the spokeswoman for and why the ones refugee agency for palestinians live there, you know, keep bodies through some. i think it's now the mayor of cutoff shift, i mean, being home at all funny has received a phone call from us present. joe biden, to discuss the war on gaza during the call. the in the are focused on the need for an immediate cease fire to end, the blood shed and protect civilians in gaza. he also express the need for a permanent opening of the prophet crossing to ensure the on handed entry of relief convoys and humanitarian aids to palestinians in the besieged streets. last name, jordan has more from washington. both a mirror of cuts are and the u. s. president released statements,
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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 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 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 will take the 2 statements in total, was a very,
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a collaborative 1. 1 that was very complimentary to us are making note of the fact that it considers cut our and essential partner in trying to resolve this crisis. and the pentagon has confirmed that us will panes conducted to more as ranks inside syria, secretary of defense, lloyd awesome, says iran backed on gross in the cities of i will come on and my a dean where the targets the strikes, where it in response to recent attacks against us troops in iraq and syria. we last night are us forces conducted precision strikes in eastern syria against 2 facilities that are used by ron's i. r g c and affiliated groups. and i just want to remind you that the strikes are intended to disrupt and degrade the freedom of action and capabilities of these groups, which are directly responsible for attacks on us forces interact and syria. it's
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still a head on out to 0, e u foreign ministers meeting brussels to discuss a range of issues including the war on guys will have a live updates. the hello storm. debbie is unleashing across the islands of ireland and britain. here's those details right now. highest level are its issue for the republic of ireland for when it's going to be a rain and wind condo for northern ireland, northern england, wales, and that eastern side of scotland see this winter. it's going to further enhance that rainfall on monday. could see 60 millimeters of rain. the storm system also dropping down concentrated rain to northwest spain could see pockets about a 100 millimeters here. that's enough to cause some flooding. and the most intense range across switzerland have peter it out for now. bit of a breather,
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but you're going to get a soaker on tuesday and i'm speaking of a soaker. western turkey from is stumble is married to on tally a hook at all. this wet weather here that's likely to cause some flooding. and it does begin to pour into the turkish capital of unc ride to north africa. we go to the northwest not as windy, but that disturbed weather cliff ne libya with a few showers and definitely some wind. and speaking of the wind were seen to pick up through the northern cape providence and also the free state in south africa. but we've got some showers in storms in the mix. not too far away from johannesburg . and how time province and this way, and it's going to cool things off across botswana and the media over the next little bit and how you're up to date. so yeah, the examining the impact of today's headlines. medicines who are running our patients. i lose, we could see all the tests losing as so with buddies, explorer,
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the, you're watching l g 0 live from. don't a reminder of on top stories, all hospitals in gaza, city are out of service. and the 2 largest surrounded by is really forces the world health organization. once the situation is daya and no respite in the south of the gaza strip, another is radius try cuz flattened a residential building. in con eunice, our entire family has been killed. that follows several strikes on sundays and british prime minister of issues. so not because fact is home secretaries when a problem and i, the project comes on to the controversial. she controversially described, ronnie's supporting policy as in gaza, as hate marches. and mom's james cabinet is replacing her after being most from the foreign ministry. and the new for and secretary is for my british prime minister
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david cameron. and the use for administer is a meeting in brussels to discuss several issues including the war on gaza. foreign policy chief joseph for owl has been speaking on what the blog is trying to achieve . let's bring in paul brandon, who's in brussels for us. so what has been said so far this morning? well, jesup are out who's the european union's foreign policy chief? spoke here in brussels on the way in staff meeting and express the mounting hara, frankly, that the european union has all 27 member nations about what's going on in gaza. the picture is coming out of gauze of the compartments all that enclave and the target. think it's the use of hospitals and the crisis that's hit the aisle schieffer and the outputs hospital statements. a written statement has been issued in the run up to this meeting just last night where that the european union saying hostilities will take a horrific toll on civilians and medical staff and reminding israel thats
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humanitarian international. humanitarian law stipulates that hospitals, medical supplies, and the civilians in summit those hospitals should be protected. now they stopped shorts of calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. but joseph burrell said that old 27 members had found consensus behind a some kind of humanitarian pause. and they wanted it as a matter of great urgency we ask for an immediate pause is saying that little not a single one, but 7 on one's fours. but it isn't. magick def is immediate pauses and you money daddy of colorado's for the style and it's in order to face the dire situation of the people in guys of the now you can hear in the way that the jesup are all as expressed that it's an
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objective you can see that in many ways the, your opinion is powerless to stop israel doing what it wants to do, but it's determined to bring what diplomatic pressure come up on both sides in this, in order to try and bring about some kind of humanitarian action that release the, the suffering of the civilians within the gaza strip. um, the problem that the european union has, frankly, is that there is a difference of opinion between some of the member nations, for example, spain and france. do advocates an immediate cease 5 pharmacies, fact gemini, on the, on the other hand, one go that far. it says that it would only advocate so far as a humanitarian pause or pauses on that basis. they can't find a consensus to put as a statement for, for sci fi, so this is as far as they can go at the moment, but make no mistake. the concern is very real and very hudgens. paul, thank you very much for the update poll brennan lives there in brussels. returning now to the situation inside the guys and straight best,
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we've been reporting no area in the gaza strip is safe, including the southern font where people have been told to move to for the safety area. we spoke to months or sure, mine who has a policy and resident in con eunice in southern gaza. he says people across the street by living in on certain conditions as i was walking in dallas hawk headquarters yesterday and in front of me and baby's head and had one has a s like bent hits, several houses adjacent to each other, just 200 meters as well definitely, i mean, i nature then some of the casualties that have come get into the hospital a couple of hours ago, the residents close to the main cemetery where we, betty, our dad's here to provide you with us. told us that the, the, the send that to the itself was hips of the people who are dead. even the people who are there are lots of lots of love as peace anymore. i mean, getting,
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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, hundreds of overall to, to bottles. which people quickly uh took into the it took uh, within 2 minutes it was finished. it was, it was done uh, yesterday, uh uh i had met a few boxes was coming from a ship. uh the more were told was about the extremely frustrating situation. uh then they talked about that they is in the army, whoever was knocking down during this whole close humanitarian ceasefire and the so called did you want it to me? it holds when i the take it into custody. and because as soon as she gets you into the vision attempts, or all of their belongings were stolen or view ready,
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human nature or shop on. many of all i in judge you really and my colleague mullins, so he'd spoke to shane a little who's from the norwegian refugee council speaking from occupied east jerusalem. she said basic necessities and gaza becoming harder to find. or 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. 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 use 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 in such a case,
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is there a would still be obligated under international law to adhere to the principles of distinction, proportionality and precautions, despair civilian life, or hearing stories about people having no food, no water, our staff, they themselves are struggling to just 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 frightened. and then and, 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? when do you have stuff in northern garza, we have the staff member actually in con units, but we do still have some staff in northern garza and guys of an east of god the city. most of our. * has been displaced over the last month,
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many of whom have have traveled to the south. this colleague voice 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 resolve, the south of why the gaza traveling for kilometers. but there's no clean water and no food available in the north. it's, it's unimaginable or dozens of health workers in the occupied westbank have been protesting against these really attacks on hospitals and medical personnel in gaza . it abraham, right, for some of the many of those protesting via the end of my life, say they were recovered after being the image is coming from a ship,
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a hospital. i know other image is coming from the disease, gaza strip. the message here by them is that is realize not only targeting fighters in the receipts room, but also targeting palestinians, more 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. the pop pop in many of the doctors, hospitals are just the thing is all the killing, all the children they, they say that's the time they're there to the costs because they're noticing schools. they're, they're getting lenses. they are not just a search thing. how much they're actually, if anything, doesn't those nooses angry. the voice division was the human being, the, the,
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the, the, the, the, are the jobs with the people that are being offered protections of the house. and in people they say the response. they're saying that the western countries and some of their needs are in the crimes that are being committed by is where the against thought is. they say israel's not only bumping money can care facilities, hospitals, but also allowing people wouldn't nitty to no food to starve to death. knew that but he just did a demo. i seen a head on algae 0. we'll be taking a look at some of the days i've been using pollution in the dentist to accept following delani festival celebrations as people defy of a file. expect the
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business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the all the welcome back here watching l g 0 at line from doha. reminder of our top stories in a minute on a in guides about 1st. let's take a look at some of the other new stories making headlines around the world. and at least 11 civilians have been killed in attack by levels of the allied democratic forces in eastern congo escalating violence. and eastern d. r. c has displaced more than 1000000 people since january, according to the international organization for migration in so don agencies are wanting, increasing numbers of children are falling ill and dried dying from starvation,
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months of fighting and saddam between the army and the power military rapids support forces has cut off millions of people from humanitarian aids. give a morgan re for some forced to don. a hi man, 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
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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 are going to is they should say $10000.00 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. 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 organizations such as the world food program, say several factors are affecting the provision of humanitarian assistance.
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switching to the for in some parts of the fun, it's a heavily this is in addition to the funding constraints and the extensively in talk to the health care services. dr. wisco see diane nutrition accessing 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 morgan onto 0 parts of them. in somalia, dozens of people have been killed in half a 1000000 forced from their homes by flash floods. the eastern african country has been battered by relentless reigns, causing its extensive damage to infrastructure you and says somebody is facing a once in a century flooding and one's more than one point. 5000000 people could be affected . extreme weather has also helps may bring kenya. now representative from
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a 175 nations on meeting and i will be kind of his capital to work on a global treaty to combat plastic pollution. officials will negotiate whether to limit the amount of plastic being produced or focused on managing the waste. around 400000000 metric tons of plastic waste is created globally. every year. less than 10 percent is recycled. us and india, people in new delhi, have woken up to small and high levels of pollution after celebrating the festival of divani, although fireworks had been banned. many people who know what the rules you daily is now the most polluted city in the world. with an ad quality index, finger of 207, that's nearly 10 times acceptable levels. tony chang reports. heavy smoke hangs over the wide boulevard leading to a new dell is indicates the day of today, while the celebrations, it seems the festival of lights is being replaced like blue pollution levels dropped to the end of last week of the heavy rains. the request,
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the residents scale back the celebrations seem to have been ignored. most of the day that pollution was expected to increase people set off by crap cuz it happens every year. you just have the certified crack of despite the government asking them not to do so. i saw them near my house and i couldn't sleep well. the celebrations in the capital one more muted this year. fireworks was seen and heard throughout the night. across india, hundreds of millions of people, celebrated by 19 campbells, mocking the symbolic victory of light to the darkness. but those tossed with reducing the pollution levels. think the government needs to take a broader approach. no, no focus on daily i think really does take away from the fact that this is a huge and initial um if you go and measure the quality anywhere in punjab, bacon or even all the way down east and be hot, you will probably be seen seeing similar levels of air pollution if not higher and in some cases with the do all the festivities over now the clean up begins,
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sweeping the streets may only take a day. clearing the air pollution is likely to take much longer. tony chang, elders are and also in india rescue teams are trying to reach around 40 workers dropped off to row tunnel collapsed in the north. that happened on sunday in the state of conned the national disaster response for says everyone is safe. oxygen is being supplied to rumble as rescue as try to remove obstructions. argentina is presidential run off is less than a week away. the 2 candidates went head to head in a final televised debate, which could prove decisive. 3 simple reports from when a size as the last the beat hate of the general election next sunday says you must have the week. now item team is economy administer and fire, right? libertarian heavy, emily squared off at the university of one of situs. think about the body so really has promised to shut down the central event defy skyrocketing installation and on
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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 them on an 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, 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've only to wait 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 interests above those of origin, 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
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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 the economy. ministers set of fuel my stuff. elections are just a week away. origin seniors are in the middle of an economic crises, and people are filled 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 australia, the china whistle blower, david mcbride has begun. the former ami lawyer revealed information about alleged australian war crimes, and i've got his son and could face a life sentence if found, give seats a bride leaks, documents, australia is probably broadcasts. are abc what became known as the outcome files and leaks led to the establishment of an independent, especially investigator overseas war crimes and allegedly committed by australian troops in afghanistan. as we mentioned earlier,
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former british prime minister david cameron has made an unexpected return to government job to being appointed as the next 4 and secretary, 5 minutes of issue. so knock is re shopping his cabinet. he stops when a brought him in. as home secretary, replacing her with james cagney, cameron says he hopes past experiences will help him deal with current international challenges. coming out for the latest force headlines, his german, osh, a israel football team has played his 1st match since the start of the war. on garza, they would be someone there by cost evaluating your a 2024 qualify that was delayed from last month because of the conflict place. increase security of to thousands of social media posts cool for the game to be cancelled avenue in mays. high was in pristine up for the game cost of all phase, the national football team of israel in the qualifying match for the european championship. under strict few with the measures. this is the 1st football game for these really national team since the outbreak of the war between israel and
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homeless. a very small number of people were present in the stadium to watch of the game. just a few hours before the match, a large palestinian flags with the slogan, reading free, palestine was pulled up in the city center by a group of human rights activists. but it was quickly removed recently to process and so forth. of the palestinians have being held in kosovo and a tribute was also paid to the victims in israel. the culture of his really national team was hoping to win the match. however, this time the game was won by costs of o police report it to football fans were arrested for not following the security measures at the entrance of the stadium. besides that, no other incidents were reported of the main se, houses that are 52nd flights of a chesapeake. h go with a chelsea and manchester city and the primary sequences we up with 5 minutes today
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. but then a 96 minute penalty from former cities play a co comma floats house to never as it finished. so to see, say top of the table, a point to head of living in spain to goes from the windows key, so thoughtfully to come from the highest of us to one and the amount of 6 games with alsco participate strike a while. so but in the long you get table for points behind need is your right now . and intent is made that joke of which we'll finish the as well. number one for a record extending a time. the sub in be done months hold the rena. it is opening matches, the atp well til finals to, and she'll call us on cross cons, overtake him in the rankings before the end of the season. there's all the sports headlines. you can get more on algebra. com and on all social media channels. all right, returning now to the war on guys i and an ice cream shop. in con eunice, in southern gaza is bringing children, said some joy despite the toys of the war. laura con has a story. this is the only ice cream that the left in garces,
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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, we use as bulbs with symmetries run out of space. intense society buildings post policy himself. the un says mold in the health of 1000000 people
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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 use traditional cookie methods. but there isn't snow to go around. we don't know what to do or how to feed our children or was how to 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 spikes from the misery of war and have some stuff i know i felt like having an ice cream mandatory, so i bought some, i haven't had ice cream since a new began and this allows children to be children, nor come out to 0. and all the latest developments,
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