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as, as the one, gaza, as to the rise in global on sales. how tall the us go with ministry age. israel plus couldn't june for the school. tensions threatened israel's plans to grow gas export announcing the costs on out the hospitals in gaza. city and now out of service, the biggest to a, surrounded by is really forces the hello. you're watching out a 0 life from to have with me for the back. people also ahead no risk, spite in 7 guys are adding. ty of families killed in con unit says and is ready as try flattens another residential building in. and now the latest social media policy is really ami, says ambulances and hospitals are legitimate,
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military targets. and in an unexpected move, former british prime minister david cameron has returned to government as foreign secretary, the so again, with the war in gaza and every hospital in gaza, city is mount out of service. and the 2 largest one us of rounded by is really forces well then 11180 palace to me and just been killed in the territory since the start of the war. on october, the 7th guys's health ministry spokesman says it's been unable to update the death though because of the siege on ashi for hospital palestinians have had no respite in the soft of the strip either. and he's really s right, flattened a residential building, and connie and his son, entire family was killed in that attack. and many more wounded that strike follows several others on, on day when at least 31 people were killed. i said vague begins,
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are 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 of 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 for into another 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 construct repeatedly, leaving no case save from the strip these babies have been moved from the opposite 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,
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unaware of the war that rate to that side of the threat to their lives. this was a lot of this. he said that is to get all caught about 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. 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 seats, boning tuvell and an uncertain future said bake. i'll just do this, get the latest now with all just there is honey, my whole toes in con eunice, for us in southern gaza is where i was bombing campaign. honey has continued in many areas over got xyz renewals the south. tell us for us what's happening in con eunice, where you are the yes, well as of late hours of last night and early hours of this morning,
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ton unit has been a site or major multiple is really air strikes, destroying more residential homes than entire it blocks the latest was a target on a residential home that killed the whole entire family of the father and mother in there at 6. the children, in addition to multiple of injuries, are from the surrounding area. not only the ears reg destroyed the residential building, but also the surrounding of, of that building. there are some for more houses or homes being severely damaged, forcing people to leave the area. and this is exactly the aftermath of every air is dry. uh, a residential home is targeted, the surrounding area being severely damaged or destroyed. it forces people to evacuated. so people getting internally displaced multiple times as these are striking to unit. and i think this is the worst of moore's aftermath of,
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of what happened. people who are nearby these get to consider the area as unsafe as it will be bombed again or an a or so it will take place one more time as it happened before that repeatedly, and then practice. you cabins, your body and review, given the story about a refuge account as well, and dropped behind 100 everywhere of the house that is bomb. there is a tendency to be bonding, and so people tend to leave and look for a safe scares for them. and the rest of their family and that's how people are if they are forced into this place and not only coming in from the north and, and god has it. but here in the southern part, people have been internal disciplines within their own city. so heavy a bombardment, the campaign continued not only in the senate 5 but also in the north main garbage it in what seem in the past hour being concentrated right in what used to be a thriving neighborhood in gaza. city that is one killed kilometer away from the gates of the ship, a hospital every mountain neighborhood been under heavy bombardment where many
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people are trapped inside their homes. cannot leave. and what are you hearing honey, about what's happening at all she for hospital, the situation across all of the hospitals in guy, the city and, and the north, the very dire. i was chief as director told us earlier that he'd asked for safe, safe passengers safe portal to evacuate patients and, and medical stop for we're still in the hospital as the bombing and the fighting happens around them. what's the latest on, on that the? well, the situations in, in the ship, the hospital is very, very complicated and very difficult for everyone who is inside the house. but then whatever we, we talk about it inside the house is very, very tragic, very complicated. but what seem to be most tragic now is the, is really military constant calls for injuries inside the hospital who haven't been
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treated well. and there was no medical intervention, what sort of a proper medical intervention to help them. they're calling them to leave the hospital. some of them cannot, why? some of them needs crutches. they need wheel chairs, but they are not allowed to use any of the the one them just to walk out of the building with their hands about their head and leave the husband. some of them literally are disabled. they cannot walk or these simply because the lot there now do to have you bombardment. and they want that to happen. this is just it's, it's hard to comprehend that these are the calls that deep is really military. it's been a while at the same time playing nice and media telling that we are offering a safe cardboard. we, we learn about a convoy, we made it coordinated by the policy red crescent and the red cross to help those evacuees. but right after live tanya. and is it made its way back due to the seriousness and the danger around telling how area and what sounds but the
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supervisor that he could not get through any of those injuries into the southern part. thank you very much, honey. for the updates, honey, not more drive there in con eunice in southern casa, and there's also a violence against palestinians in the occupied westbank. the funeral of a man killed by is ready forces early on. monday has taken place in hebron. house me to 3 says he saw out to me all the time in the i should say was shot in the head during a series of is really rates across the all to find westbank. witnesses say he was driving me a building where a military operation was taking place. let's go live to vantage. smith in ramallah for us. tell us more about these latest rates. burnett in the occupied westbank. what's been happening for lease or ultimate me was one of the victim. and one of 14 rates that were carried out across the occupied west bank over night, including and had brought in jeanine in ramallah and jericho at the vin averaging about 40 rates a nights since october 7th. so the numbers a down little bit fall,
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not average, but obviously those, some of those rights still coming with significant violence as we've seen from the killing of us out. so me, me and also without 50 arrests over not, not now means is more than 2 and a half 1000 palestinians in custody since october 7th. and they're in administrative to detention usually, which means that can help be held without trial or child lodge in. definitely. so the rates still continuing, they've been effective live asians before october, the 7th for a long time. but there are a lot more of them since that. and all these rates granted are having a significant impact on the economy of the occupied westbank. yes ends october the 7th. israel is essentially sealed off the occupied west bank before then the width of about a 106 of the power system and 60000 palestinians who worked in israel providing central income here and goods on products. we're also exports the israel. nobody's
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been able to do that. there's not a particular impact on farm is in the jordan valley who's vegetables and not being dumped on the local market, pushing down the prices. and that's having a knock on effect, as well as a sort of a collective punishment. really another form of collective punishment for palestinians. because everybody suffers because of the hit on the economy. the crops are ready for harvesting the palestinian, the farm as of last access to the main customers in his room since october, the 7th, as well as military has effectively sealed on the occupied west bank level so that the enjoyment and valleys, palestine, food, basket, well, we produced most of the west banks prep of it by pers codes that opening and everything comes from the screenshot of when the crossing squeeze rail are closed. all of these goods go to the local market which causes the process to drop on some
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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 his roots through the occupied westbank to avoid is rarely supplements the quickest road for us today is 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 what i, that's a 110 kilometers to on june. in the past 5 weeks, more check points and road closures have appeared as is it, as it would nestle the heads up. some check points are only open from 9 am to 6 pm . we're just causes problems. and it also causes harm to the small villages. we have to gauge or 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 is put in
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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 have done that to protect the settlers who live all around prices of vegetables have more than hob shifts have been cut. some businesses have closed down highly economically, constantly afraid so much so that when we come to work, for example, like i'm from novelist and i have to leave home at 1 in the morning when the check point isn't busy. because if i get a late to, i could be still for more than 2 hours, which impacts my work here. i settlements expand new ones appear. those weights at 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. and meanwhile, e u foreign ministers have been meeting in brussels to discuss several issues including the war on gaza, foreign policy chief, joseph brown,
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who is expected to travel to the middle east. as we spoke about what the block is trying to achieve. we ask for an immediate pause is saying that little not the single one, but 7 on one's fours, but it isn't magick diffuse immediate pauses and you money daddy. courtney goes for the stablish in order to face the dire situation of the people in guys while these are in the army has defended its relentless attacks on hospitals and ambulances in a post, which was quickly deleted on the platform x, formerly known as twitter. it's a said, let's take a look at what it said. this is not the 1st time israel has tried to justify its bombardment of healthcare facilities. the full says ambulances are used to transport patients in need of medical care, and hospitals have pre,
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a places where patients receive treatment, right? but these are the ami, says how mosque uses ambulances to transport his operatives and weapons, disguising them as civilians. it goes on to states that hospitals are in fact, terrorist infrastructure and not use for medical purposes. it points out this is against international law and it says, turns hospitals and ambulances into legitimate military targets. again, the post has been deleted by these really ami. while we spoke earlier to deanna go to about this was a policy and lawyer and a former legal advisor to the protest suddenly of ration organization. she says these rallies tried to commit genocide against spite of students. it is really army has been dying to try to make things done or otherwise you. ready go to try to turn them into legal and we all know that it is illegal to hospitals. it is illegal to ambulances. it is illegal to deny here, to the sick, into the wounded. and israel persists because it can. and i think it's very
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important for us to put this in its proper context. these same allegations were made in 2008, 2009 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 be used for any, for any military services. and therefore it is illegal. therefore this is on israel to prove that it's legal. but even if we try to do that, we have to bear in mind what is really do me is trying to commit genocide against charleston and, and this is why it must be stops now. are still ahead on algae 0 at the united nations low is its flags, to half staffing owner of 101 of its workers killed in casa, the
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quite the storm system. we have over the southern us, hey everyone, that's where we begin this weather report tapping into a gulf of mexico moister here. so we know this one's going to pack a punch. some forecast models are showing a months worth of rain in new orleans over the next 24 hours to central america. we go to trade winds that picked up. so that's the steering rain rate in to the caribbean coast, up and down central america in time. it has turned quieter for western canada. the pacific northwest snow is rolling across the rockies from british columbia into alberta. profits in canada, and then we've got a developing storm system off the pacific that's going to feed some rain into ss on tuesday. but this one's really going to be with us throughout the week. spots of snow moving across ontario and quebec. but ottawa and montreal look your temperature is around 0. so we could see a period of freezing rain here, but otherwise just a light dusting of snow on the ground. storms move from venezuela to columbia. out
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of the amazon jungle. this for the most intense stuff will be and some record heat for the month of november, a saw so young, $41.00. we also set a record in sao paulo. but look, i've got this star here because we could set a new record today on monday with a height of 38 degrees in sao paulo south of that in se brazil. some pretty big storm stair. the. the, the latest news as it breaks within 24 hours to rylin's list, definitely as tacked on a small refugee camp in the valley with detailed coverage on to the blinking felt to these relief 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 and gaza on demand adhering. and they want the us to stop funding
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the the, you're watching out a 0 live from to ha, a reminder of the latest developments in israel's war on gossip. on the 30th day of israel's war, more than 11180 policy means that confirmed has been killed since the conflict started. that includes at least $4609.00 children. about $3250.00 people are missing or fee of trapped under revel. gotcha, health ministry says it's unable to accurately count the casualties because the health system is completely collapsed. and in the occupied westbank, at least
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a 186 policy ends up being killed either by is there any forces or settlers, or inside is ready presents all the united nations well observed a minute 5 ends in honor of colleagues killed in gaza when his route began his foaming campaign on october, the 7th, tens of thousands of people sort shelter in facilities of the un agency for palestinian refugees or today more than 7 160000 people at sheltering in roughly a 150 buildings. many of them, schools, or clinics. the agency provides israel with the gps coordinates of all is locations . the one agency says it's shelters are overcrowded. 60 have been damaged by is really nations and the agency cannot protect his facilities in northern casa, and one guy that has been the worst classes for humanitarian workers of the united nations. since the organizations foundation, 101 employees of when ross has been killed in casa, i want to speak to more about this. he's
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a former un humanitarian coordinator. he's joining us from geneva. i missed a couple of thank you very much for being with us. on alger 0, your, for me, you and he might, is hearing coordinator in. so don, you've had your share of experience with conflicts when you see what's happening in gaza. and what's happened over the last few weeks, a desktop of over 11000, as we said, 101 you and work has killed you and schools targeted babies. out of the incubators . have you ever seen conflicts reach this level? did you ever think it would reach this level to see what's going on? because that is actually atrocious, especially, but the, the level of casualties and, or fox of the population are, are employed the company which has got kicked around the world. the board i've seen in the world, for example, for you and this guy, his son into boss has been actually terrible. but it's very, very difficult to compare these different concepts situations. what is the goal is
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as unique possibly because of the intensity the use of modern rep and rate. and the culture created space in which the part thing is taking place. which means that there is nobody really safe. then that is why we are seeing the potentially to like the hospitals. i can try it. those and schools are being a part of the talking to because i know whether it's maybe a safe to go to number 2. but because of our dying, important to the general population that are diagnostic testimony to the risks of civilians undertaking. yeah, no one is really safe, as you said and, and we're seeing aid workers killed in guys are you and aid workers. he's really a boss that are to the united nations. i said some of these aid work is from or not all members of how mosse and that's why they, they were targeted. how, how do you see such claims and, and the conflict towards happening to humanitarian workers in gaza impacting the
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future of humanitarian work around the world. the 1st thing that was a very cynical comment is that's what was said. it was that a lot because regardless of what the better solution might be, but we see that there, everybody in the world, the other, it costs red crescent. we have probably seen the invert cause and extend the are giving. does that mean it has been a saving lives and by the way, in addition to the using wordpress, that you mentioned another 100 or so processing and that kind of work is about to die, as well as a subject to a saying that somebody that is you know, 500 uh, health worker doctors, nurses and others have also perish. so in that sense, the, i think the anyone who is printing aid regardless of what else that might be, deserves protection under the various convention to protect you monitoring workers . but of course, in this no or no holds barred to conflict, everyone is a target. and that of course, is the things all the lowest that you can think of and all the loans that apply and
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turn to this happens. but it appears that these guys are there really are new rules being taught at home. and that's why because there's such a despicable atrocities that are coming to be going on. no speaking, follow, do you say we've seen the united nations security council polarized and paralyzed on guy side, there's still no unified position. what role can the united nations play today and this call in the united nations in the old days? so a would have played a piece making role, it would have been respected and trusted enough for different bodies to come together and for the youth and actually to bang some heads together. but those are the loan goal. and especially with the one that divided into screwed it down so, but also in the general assembly, as we saw from last, the general assembly about the needs of the un has the political incredibility
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or the capacity to try and a piece making efforts. therefore, the only role we left it at the present time is really, you know, somebody get enrolled, that is bringing good health, the health care water food. the time. however, it's time to whatever policies go to those or is you mind couldn't spaces, it can be, you know, that's our thing. good. the principal at the present time, probably for some time to come. that's what, excuse me important, because you don't know how much more is going to last or how vicious it's going to do that. but we do know that we have a duty to continue to provide relief in socket wherever we're done. and of course you en route because i know that you might just look cuz are the front line to do this for the good by the way that most of the people killed is not at the local people. right? there's a local agent necessarily. his palestinians, 1008 workers,
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but the southern people in their own territory are taking their own risks to bring what i was a moment to the time to their own people. and that is something that i think would be to recognize. and i'm sure that the motive certainly today getting geneva that was a small symbol of the days. thank you very much for talking to us and and sharing some of your experience with us more cash capella, former un humanitarian coordinator, joining us and from geneva. thank you. for your time to thank you are, let's take a look at some of the days of being used now. and former british prime minister david cameron has made an unexpected return to government after being appointed as a next for in secretary from the service. you. so knock is re shuffling his cabinet, he thought so in a problem in his home secretary, replacing her with james cleverly. cameron says he hopes past experiences will help him deal with current international challenges. sonya go is life for us from london
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from on this. so a former prime minister back as for and secretary, just how unusual is sony. one is pretty unusual and of course what has happened is that according to convention, and david cameron has also been made a pass in the house of lords as well. so he can stuff in the cabinets in that role as well as well. it was indeed a, quite a big surprise. you recall how mister cameron actually left politics and in the 1st place, back in 2016 off to the very fractious breakfast referendum. he was on the side to remain and so off to losing being on not losing sight of that referendum, he decided to stand out of his caps, of low profile. since then. now, while the prime minister receives student act, it was campaigning full break. so that was very much in favor of it,
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and both men were on the opposing side of, of that divide as it was that both acknowledge to be centrists within the conservative policy. and that is quite important because sort of a problem and is very much seen as being on the rights on the whole case side of the conservative government. so to have another centrist part of a politician, member of the cabinet and the high profile position, its hope that mister stew next, that lies and thinking that they're going to have a much more centrist voice. that isn't going to clash with a prime minister is often as a sort of problem and i'm sorry, yeah. and, and after days as a speculation about her future. so when a problem and is out is home secretary, why did the prime minister act now? well i think they were too many instances of this loyalty on hub pods that were guessing more and more difficult to ignore, especially with the publication about off the co of the opinion. also that she
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published in the times and newspaper last week, which actually questions uh, the bias most of the police uh, she said that they did have a bias and this really pushed the police into a very good position where i had some high profile vegas who subbing and also currently not serving but still had fact that the, the benefit of an experience that, that, that was needlessly divisive. and so members of the conservative pos, even cooling that article that she published as offensive as well. but police do become extremely worried about how this would affect the operational independence. they said that how was nice stuff to heisen. some of the more extreme of feelings surrounding the products and has some authority boxes. and indeed we sold on uh arms to stay on the sack today. how a group of far right protest has been gathered at the scene a top which the police have to make several arrests in that instance as well. but while that rhetoric is still going to be a less, really control problem. so in
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a problem and it's, it's hoping that this her had to start from, from cabinet, is going to mean that there are a few issues at the prime minister is going to have to be dealing with sonya, thank you for the update. sonya go live for us there in london, sustains the don 8 agencies, a warning increasing numbers of children, a falling gale and dying from starvation. months of fighting between the army and the military. rapid support forces as cut off millions of people from humanitarian aid. keep a morgan re force from 4 to down high man alley 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 ports to them, 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,
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powdered milk. their health started deteriorating, and they had to be hospitalized 3 times. un figures show 3000000. so denise children were malnourished even before the conflict began. between the army and the parent military rapids support forces in mid april in 7 months. that number has increased by 37 percent. with many children suffering from malnutrition related diseases. at least 500 children have died because of a lack of food. i think the complex process and 8 are going to is they should say $10000.00 more put die by the end of the year if they don't have access to the military assistance. but the month long spicy 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 different areas under increased pressure. what i'm asking is that there's been around for.
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