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was winning in dense investigation to get compelling insights into humanity. holden unto stories from asia or in the pacific. $1.00 oh $1.00 east, on which is 0. the on hospitals and goes to the city of surface. the largest to a, surrounded by is rarely forces. the optimal credit. this is l. just a line from the. so coming up, no response in southern gaza. an entire family is killed in con eunice as it is ready. it strikes lands, another residential building in and now it's related. social media posts these ready um uses ambulance isn't. hospitals are legitimate. military targets. color
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city in man is killed in hebron is ready for his carry out more grades in the occupied with back. the old hospitals in garza city are out of surface and the largest 2 was surrounded by his ready forces. move in 11180 people have been killed in the territory since the start of the war. causes health ministry spokesman says it's been unable to update the death toll due to the siege of the l. a. she for hospital palestinians have had no response in the south of this trip. honda and it's rarely it strikes less than to residential building. and con eunice in a tight family was killed in that attack, and many more wounded. that strikes follows several there on sunday when at least 51 people were killed. as it by begins l coverage are forced to work and the
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dock fuel is running dangerously low in gaza. its health authority says hospitals in kansas city, active service of this and the strip operating function as of the 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 in terms of the sections are out of service. but there's no like tipping to more is ready as price would be. the risk is putting got more people from under the rubble. many places have been struck repeatedly, leaving no case safe in this trip. these babies have been moved from up to the hospital of the old victim them. here's a dangerous jenny, hospitality and i'm going to have you repeatedly targeted by israel. this is one of the few functioning hospitals. the as incubate has the new bones underwear of the war, that rate to that site and of the threat to their lives. this most, a lot of you, if you sit that is to get all caught about the lack of proper means of transportation,
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causes many problems to pregnant women and to the infants already suffering. they arrive here with low troubles and suffering. various sections are also done here. the intensive care unit is always full. there's always shortage and beds. once they will only 6 incubators for 8 premature babies. but for now, they sweep born into an uncertain future. i started bake, i'll just do a hunting on the joins us from con eunice in southern garza now and honey, i know, did they were where it strikes over night? and again this morning. can you just explain the lightest with with they have hits there in con eunice? the the yes tom or within the past, the few hours, the residential homeless targeted the eastern side of finding this. and this is not the 1st time uh, throughout the past hour. this area was targeted earlier at the early hours of this
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morning, but again, another residential building was leveled to the ground on what seems to be of the tv, your strike, not only destroying the building but the surrounding. 4 more surrounding homes were also destroyed. the whole entire family been killed. do think about the father and mother and they're all there. 6 children, there's multiple injuries were brought here to nasir hospital in addition to those were killed. we're right here just within the past 30 minutes, there was a funeral procession for this family that was taken to a very old a side outside the hospital. but as we speak, the ears right symbol environment seems to be renewed and concentrated right. a garza center within about one kilometer away from the gate of a ship, a hospital around the while. the silly alert uh company in garza around its main building and headquarter in gaza as well as in a very what used to be
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a very thriving neighborhood. green mountain neighborhood on both sides. more residential, been the buildings. we got reports about more families are still inside their homes, could not leap, and they have some of the critically injured family members are still inside. there been a goes to red cross been out of fortunately, the red cross has a completely suspended all of its operations in garza and there was no response. there was just an apology to those family members that they could not help them. that's the latest look at here strikes and the after and mom and, and honey. as we've heard, the situation is extremely di. it causes largest musical facility. oh, she said the direct to the has us for a safe car to what to evacuate patients and medical stuff. what is the latest on that as well that there have been thoughts about that. that is really military is offering a safe core door that's quoting quotes. it just so intimidating to people who are
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inside the building inside the health facility. they have been under bombardment for the last few days and was very intense. the drink uh the, the late hours of last night, early mornings with tank. so just a few meters, the way it just the whole thing about giving them a car door to leave or even offering that did the good evacuated babies out of the hospital. it's all intimidating and not practical. that old people are, are concerned about their, their safety, their concern about their livelihood. there is no way when you, when, when, when the, the surrounding area, the infrastructure, older roads been destroyed severely damaged. it's hard, the only object that can move in that area is tang cars cannot move and even walk in. it becomes increasingly difficult with so many holes are on the ground, the bite by caused by the air strikes and the heat explosion. so it's just, there's something really evil about this under here with the barman. we're offering
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this saved score though, but it's still, we're still going to bomb you, but you will let you out and people are not buying this. they don't want to take the risk. you've done that before. they try to leave the gates of the hospital door shut at, went back to the building. there's at least a 100 bodies in the courtyard of the hospital. that's an indication how dangerous the situations are, the people to not leave the needs. i guarantee that there is a secure, safe passage and without intervention by international organization, whether it's the, the united nations, the routes across people are taking a huge risk in this leaving, leaving the hospital and day day. i think so much, honey. uh once again we, we always appreciated honeymoon mit for us and con eunice and southern gaza with a funeral of a palestinian man killed by his ready forces early on. monday has taken place and hyper on the health industry says is aaliyah to me was shot in the head during want
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of a series of raids taking place in the occupied with bank. eye witnesses say he draws near a building where a ride was taking place. well, ben and smith is in ramallah for us, and then what more do we know about these latest is ready? right? does it happen to have an item this morning? what's been happening tom, there was a total of 14, right? at least do we know of overnights in the occupied westbank, a little bit lower than the average? we've been averaging about 40 a night since october the 7th when they've been this notable up taking rates here. although they have been effective live for a long for full, for many, many years really here for the most consequential of those rights. was that the result today and the death of 66 year old? it's a to me, me now he, we understand was driving his car near where charge the building was being rated by these very ministry. and he was shot in the had a not now means a 187 palestinians being killed in the occupied west bank since october the 7th.
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and his more than $202.00 and a half 1000 arrested anatomy and administrative detention, which means they can be held without trial or charge indefinitely on the other res, also in the hebron and janine in ramallah and near jericho. so those rates continue until then it will, these rides are clearly going to have a significant impact on the economy of the occupied with ben. can you just explain a little bit more about that for us? so we'll keep out of westbank. has it since october, the 7th been effectively sealed off by israel, the palestinians who work that are not allowed, have not been allowed to go to work. and goods and services and goods and products made in the west bank have not been able to reach that market in israel as a secular impact on, on som, is a lot of vegetables go to these ready market because it's the closest and is more lucrative. so local markets about vegetables dumped on them. so the challenge of
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the farm is just trying to make a profit with that vege when they're not getting returns on the market. and they're also forced to take these enormous de tours through the west bank to avoid being crouching is rarely 2nd the crops are ready for harvesting the palestinian, the farm as of last access to the main customers in his row. 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 basketball, we produce most of the west banks, proud of its peppers corvettes opening 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 drop on sundays. we don't sell anything. i need to check is just getting to mock it is a challenge. palestinians are forced to takes acute as roots through the occupied
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westbank to avoid is rarely supplements quickest route 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 in road closures have a p. it doesn't, does it as a witness will, 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 19 minutes later we get to the market. it's almost deserted. before october, the 7th. this was a wholesale market with route from israel and vegetables from the west bank. but now israel is put in a check point just outside there and thats choked all access to the market. because its stopping palestinians using a main road, the passes through a nearby village and these rays of done not to protect the settlers who live all
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around. prices of vegetables have more than hob shifts have been cut. some businesses have closed down. how do you constantly afraid so much so that when we come to work, for example, like i'm from novelist and i have to leave home at 1 in the morning when the check point isn't busy. because if i get a late to, i could be still for more than 2 hours, which impacts my work here. i settlements expand a new ones appear. those weights of check points get longer and longer significantly disrupting businesses, as well as the lives of the palestinians, forced to enjoy them. bernard smith, i'm just sierra beta and the occupied westbank. you foreign ministers, amazing and brussels to discuss several issues including the war on garza foreign policy. chief joseph brown has been speaking on what the block is trying to achieve . we ask for an immediate pauses. i'm saying that i'm
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not the single one but 7 on one's fours, but it isn't been checked if it's immediate pauses and new money. daddy carter those to be stylish and know that to face the dire situation of the people in guys depends a go on. has confirmed that us warplanes conducted to more strikes inside syria, the secretary of defense lloyd austin says around back groups and the cities of a root canal and my engine with the targets the strikes were in response to recent attacks against us troops in iraq and syria. as you know 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. i just want to remind you that the strikes are intended to disrupt and degrade the freedom of
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action and capabilities of these groups, which are directly responsible for attacks on us forces interact and syria. a short while ago this friday army defended its relentless attacks on hospitals and ambulances. the post was quickly to lease it from the platform ex, formerly known as twitter. let's take a look at what it said, because this is not the 1st time as well as tried to justify its bombardment of healthcare facilities. now the post is ambulances. i used to transport patients in need of medical care and hospitals. a places with patients receive treatment rise about these rarely obviously is a mouse, uses ambulances to transport it, to operatives and women's discount. i think them as civilians, it goes on to say that hospitals are in fact terrorist and for struction and not use for medical purposes. it points out, this is against international law, and it says, tons, hospitals, and ambulances, and to legitimate military targets. now this is a kind,
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the is ready army has made before they, a mazda is using hospitals as cover for its come on centers for more than this that speak to diana, bu, a palestinian lawyer and former legal advisor to the palestine liberation organization. she joins us now from hi, so thank you very much for being on l 20 for the simple. what is your reaction to this tweets that was sent out by the is rarely military, especially when it comes to the line, hospitals and ambulances, a legitimate military targets a. somebody's really army has been dying to try and makes things then or otherwise illegal to try to turn them into legal. and we all know. busy that it is illegal to hospitals, it is illegal to have ambulances is still legal or denied here to the civic center, the wounded and israel persist because it can. and i think it's very important for us to put this in its proper context. the same allegations were made in 20082009
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again in 2012 again in 2014. they have never been proven. and what we do know is that house to the doctor's international doctors, doctors from international organizations. everybody has come out and said that this is actually not being used for any, for any military services. and therefore it is illegal. their own is on israel to prove that it should be more. but even if we try to do that, we have to bear in mind, which is really do me, is trying to commit genocide against charleston and, and this is why it must be stops. now. i mean, how compelling is this? is potentially evidence in any future investigation or trial. you know, they have no evidence. they have no intelligence whatsoever. it is that there have been demands by pals, city in support for an independent investigation to come in and look through the
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hospitals. and of course, this has always been rejected by israel because they want to continue to dangle these fake allegations in order to make legal what is otherwise illegal. and this is what israel has always been trying to do. you don't need to have a degree in international law to understand that he's in the hospital is illegal. but what is really trying to do is sell the world that what it's doing is right. we all know that it is for me. i mean, the, like you say they are trying to sell this narrative to the world at this stage, do you think it is working and that many of the wisdom nations that uh, allied with israel, a buying is i don't think they're buying it, but they don't think they're doing anything to stop it either. when you see that for the past 2 days, we have not received a accurate toilet people been killed by, by israel in the gaza strip. because the ministry itself is not able to operate. when you see the level of damage that israel's infliction,
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when here are the genocidal statements that is really use the same issue, demand on the world, they didn't put pressure on to stop, but instead why they may not be believing it is really why they're still allowing israel to persist with caring out these attacks and they're quite brutal just in regards to the allegations that amounts and you've read against israel to the, you know, saying crimes against humanity, genocide, violations of international, committed terry in law. i mean, how does or should that process around investigating and prosecuting those allegations? how is that likely to proceed if at all of the organizations that are working in collecting evidence regarding is really. busy statement doing this, not only since the 1st day of the attack, but for years before, because unfortunately not the 1st attack. and there is a mountain of evidence from statements. so these really meters, including the prime minister of the president himself. there is
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a mountain of evidence in terms of the more than 1000 family massacres that have been perpetrated. there was a mountain of evidence in terms of the attacks on hospitals. the real question is whether accord is actually going to listen to this. and i certainly hope they do so if they don't, here's decades of international law to pieces and shows the world that what is really important is minds rather than the law. and we must not go down this path of allowing mike to the right to thank you so much, diana. we really do appreciate it. diana bu to posted in lawyer and former legal advisor to the palestine liberation organization. thanks so much. the united nations is flying. it's flags at half stop and we'll observe a minute of silence on monday to on. are you in stuff killed or wounded in guns? and this is the scene outside the office and the bank called on friday, the you in agency for palestinian refugees. and what announce 101 of its employees
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had been killed since the start of the war. and this is the united nations university in tokyo. these things will be repeated at you in offices around the world. on monday, the organization has concerned itself at its highest number of deaths among stuff in any conflict since it was formed in 1945 is of course going, this is a full no, we're was spokesperson and he joins us now from london. thank you very much. for being on al jazeera, 1st of all, 101 you in a employees have been killed since the beginning of this war. i, you know, that you, obviously, you used to work for and what, what is your reaction to that? many of them you, you may have known, i mean, just a week ago i received an email saying a names to us and i was name him. i didn't have permission to name him on that. but of someone i knew, well, i had been killed along with 4 children and his wife on the message trajectory red,
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find gold, and know that his children survived. that shows the level of desperation. and i called upon the will to focus on unreal, on a $101.00 full of colleagues there, probably many lying beneath the revel in gaza. let's just focus on then for one moments and also them empathy. awesome. but beyond that, so i would like to make the cold, cold for justice for those people. because as we've just been hearing their, our international little mechanisms which count, investigate these crimes and they all potentially violations all threatened statute which defines get international primes not to be clear. and others of policy to evidence that these attacks are happening inside. unreal installation. 60 have been impacted in just yesterday and henri guest house in rafa was hit. i mean, i don't know how to international stuff that was less so not able to be gathered. and the key presses was to happen because we have prime in place the evidence of
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potential crimes. and that certainly has to happen that have to turn into justice. and the key question for us is how that happens. well, i don't know if you saw the tweets that was the lease. it's by the is riley miller tre, basically saying that hospitals and ambulances that they believe of being used by him, us a legitimate military targets? how do you think that could potentially play into any future trial or investigation as well? i think the statements, the public statements don't just that to by the idea of which revealing the was taken down. but by these very defense minister, you talked about the human animals, the president saying the civilians and how much people the indistinguishable. does that mean that whole civilians in gaza on ministry talk is the state of prominence and that's in yahoo? who's talking about the holdings of fuel and imposing a complete bookcase. ok, it's a collective punishment. it's a little crime. no evidence is that so and others are dealing with co got these
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rating organization that basically imposes the blockade. we know the names, we know that right. and so we do this email addresses in order to prove it's all genocide. you have to prove genocide the intends. well, last month you've had so many is randy ministers in senior officials publicly expressing genocidal intentions to be clear. the roads going to shoot was which governs the international criminal court. has accepted the palestinians appeal, it has accepted the jurisdiction of the quote. so it is likely i have getting old as we speak. the evidence has been submitted by the state of palestine to the international criminal court, which could and should lead to an arrest warrant be issued investigations taking place for looks like we have lost the connection there with chris gun this that was the former member
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was spokes person, oh, okay, well let's bring you some other news now. filled up, british prime minister david cameron has made an unexpected return to government up to being appointed as the next foreign secretary prime minister risky. so nick is re shuffling his cabinet. he's sick so well, a problem in his home secretary, replacing her with james cleverly cameron says he hopes past experiences will will help him deal with current international challenges. sonya geico is in london and covering the story for us. so as a full month, prime minister is back is far and secretary just how unusual is that there is precedence for this, but it is in fact quite unusual and, and such a surprise indeed to see the full prime minister signing up to become a member of receipts to next cabinet. now you remember that david cameron actually stood down in 2016 and he left the house of commons. his seats was off to he was
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campaigning to remain within the european union in that the rex that referendum. now, after he stood down, he has kept a low profile some lots, but really this is going to show exactly how we should see neck is now appealing to a way outside from that move. okay, side of the conservative government. now, walrus, she's to knock campaigns, full breaks it and seem to be on the other side of that argument that david cameron was making them both for see 1st went up a seems to be centrist within the conservative policy. so perhaps richie snack is hoping to bolster more of that centrist voice within the cabinet. and to have someone who did, who has a grip of the, the foreign policy challenges that are facing the government and an experience voice and of course, and experience leader as well. and of course, on the other side of this, off the dies of speculation about for the future. so well a problem and is out why has the prime minister acted now or
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what i think the voices that was surrounding the prime minister became too loud to ignore. and that is not just from within the conservative party as well, but also those uh on the side of law enforcement as well. many of police offices serving as well as the full 7 police offices and who, who had high positions, deeds, voice, very deep concerns at how the home set countries opinions have very public opinions that were placed in that also last week. and the times were actually interfering with that operational independence. now with that in mind as well, that was the concern that has strident opinion on this very sort of full throated naming of the protests of hate marches was actually emboldening a fall right presence, which was seen on such
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a day at the scene of the top of which the price, the police had to make several arrest as well. but that was a sense of what needs even though so in a problem and did come out. in fact, the police for the work that they had done and in protecting and, and policing the events and itself. many felt that the rest of it was really proven to be thought you divisive. not really helpful, a tool to the government on to police. okay, thanks so much. sonya sonya guy go for us in london there. i saw the international reaction to the war on gaza continues in cape town, south africa, police 5 stone grenades and motor cannon to disperse, protest as gather survival demonstrations. one in support of as well. and once a palestinian ins, thousands of people took part in the soul of dorothy march for palestinians, while elsewhere in the city. prayers were held for the as rarely captive as the titans by him. us numerous rallies in support of both sides had been held for weeks
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in south africa's major cities. prominent south africans including nelson mandela's grandson for prisoners. so that is often a told mccrae with a is coming on next. then inside story, we'll look at the economic cost of the war on garza, the, the 1st dusting of snow on depends what kind of island for support ro, hey one, not too bad though. just a couple centimeters on the ground there. but with these breezy conditions, certainly ra, feeling day, their temperatures have bounced back a bit in china's capital through the korean peninsula are now in double digits. plenty of sun on deck, more cloud cover along the western yangtze, river valley and for southern china as well. and new sticker clouds could produce a few showers for southern china on tuesday. we've got a lot of rain,
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a soaker for tonight. tumble. now do state pushing into onto a br dash right back in to carola. there is a potential we could see some flash flooding here over the next 24 hours and things are hot for this time of the year in her out. so enough, gone this, done running a good 5 degrees above where you should be for this sum of the here we see what whether return into northern saudi arabia. there has been some flash flooding. there could see a repeat of that and this rain will catch up to kuwait sized suspect on wednesday. we've got some sundry downforce here. seems to turn shumate with all that moisture in the atmosphere, but the sun should return on friday. water look at the middle east right now. we see what weather crashed into the codes that the, that spreads into jordan, syria and iraq. so what weather mean? all these countries on tuesday and now you're in the know the examining the impact of today's headlines. medicines that are running out every
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