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sort of carbon credits, essential, committed to being fine, mental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing. your better tomorrow. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is in use our on out to 0. i'm for the back to vote life from out you serious headquarters in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. all hospitals in gaza, city and now out of service, the biggest to us around it by is really forces no respite in 7 guys for an entire family is killed in con eunice as an he's ready to strike,
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flattens another residential building. and now do you need his social media policies where the army says ambulances and hospital saw legitimate submitted terry target? a policy and madness can have her on, as these really forces carry out more rates in the occupied west spot. and also this hour in an unexpected move for the british prime minister, david cameron returns to government as foreign secretary. the as it is 13 g m t 3 pm in guys of the palestinian red crest and says it's unable to reach out codes hospital in gaza. city because of relentless is really bombardment . the agency has sent a convoy vehicles to evacuate patients from the besieged facility that was forced to turn back every hospital in gaza. city is now out of service and the 2 largest off,
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surrounded by is really forces. policy is in 7 guys. i have had no respite either. and is really yes. try flattened, a residential building in con eunice kelly. i mean, ty, assembly and wounding many more. that attack followed several on sunday which killed at least $31.00 people, guides us health ministry says $11180.00 policy ends up being killed. and he's really yes, strikes himself to the 7th. but it's been unable to update the death toll because of the siege on hospitals. i beg, begins, coverage, falls to work in the dark feud is running dangerously low in gaza. its health authority says hospitality and go to the city active service of this and the strip of being functioning as the money ought to be. 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 for in terms of the sections are out of service. but there's no locked up in the world. more is ready,
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as regular 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, although the victim of them, here's a dangerous jenny. hospitality, and i'm going to have be repeatedly targeted by israel. this is one of the few functioning hospitals, the as incubators, the new bones, unaware of the war, that rate to that side and of the threat to their lives. this was a lot of the pieces that this to get all kind of a little lack of coupling means of transportation, causes many problems to pregnant women and to the 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 see boning tuvell and an uncertain future. i said vague, i'll just do. well,
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doctors say what's happening in guys is launches hospital out. she far is simply catastrophic. israel says its soldiers have dropped off 300 liters of diesel near the hospital. the power is generated, but that hospital staff refused to accept it. all she phys, director says, the generator use is 8 to 10000 liters of diesel a day, and $300.00 would only run it for about an hour. he also says the fuel was delivered in an active fighting zone. the hospital is under siege, surrounded by is really snipers and tags stuff want the red cross to help with the fuel delivery. israel says it will provide safe passage for people to leave all she for and had solved the the side dean road. but with a number of these really attacks and evacuation on evacuation within the bombardment of so called safe areas in southern gaza. i'll she fall. officials want the red cross involved in that process. let's get the latest from the colleges. here is how you,
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my mood was in con eunice for us in southern gaza and extremely dire situation. honey guys is hospitals including now she 5 and all the codes tell us about what's happening there as you know, it right now. yes well i'm from puts hospital let me start with that is it's completely out of service that day as a standing facility. now the hospital doesn't offer any medical surfaces whatsoever . it has been encircled with tanks. have been under constant showing and, and also attacks it by, by attack drones hovering. it's a very low low distance off of the building. so there are so many vac who is inside the hospital by the 1000 as well as the patients and already the injuries are being transferred from other hospital to it. but the hospital as a medical secretary doesn't offer any medical services whatsoever. as of now,
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the people at the hospital administration and the doctors are looking for, for it saves policies for day evacuated and the injuries but so far, these varies are not approving any of the efforts made by the red cross and the policy route crescent. you evacuated people and out to achieve a hospital which has turn, has been turned into a war zone. and it's one sided war zone because it's been under constant showing an error strikes. and again, with those a quad copters hovering at a low distance over the building of the us is the hospital shooting of every moving objects. and i know there are talks about that these really military is offering a passage, is safe passage for people to evacuated from the hospital. but here's just to remind our viewers of the situation now. there are some of the 2500 people inside
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the hospital. the vast majority of them are among the injuries and those who could not leave the hospital in the past a few days. these really one those injuries to leave the hospital without any assistance whatsoever. some of them cannot watch, some of them are paralyzed, some of them lost their legs, they could not, they can't walk some of them. they need a, a wheelchair. some of them have a critical injury. they cannot simply be moved from the hospital with yet, these really monetary one, these people, all of them, to walk out of the hospital all just again with their hands above their head. it's very, very impossible. and it is in fact misleading, whatever the talk about that there is this safe passage and intimidating at the same time. but it's all happening under, in the presence of some 50 tanks at one area at one from the eastern, in front of the, of the issue for hospitalized spinning circle with so many that. so people are not buying this right. hold it for the ones, the safe, secure her door,
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coordinated by international organization. but so far is really are not given the approval. which means the, the intention is otherwise they don't want them to go outside. so no, no, no safe core door, no safe way, really to evacuate these patients and the staff from these hospitals, a northern garza and honey, israel's bombing campaign has continued in, in many areas of a gas. and in the last 2 hours, it's also concentrated on the southern part of the territory, which is supposed to be safe according to these readies. but it's not tell us about what's been happening in, in areas in the south, including communities where you are well, the entire areas of the gods to guard equally under tv bombardment are equally on save. equally dangerous. not only, not only for a, for a cruise on the ground, whether you are united nation as a group or regular palestinian ordinary citizen, they are all under,
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under the risk of being killed by those unpredictable bonds. so apparently our hours of this morning and, and within the past few hours, more residential homes have been targeted. more families are being wiped out of any record here. they're all gone. we talk about grandparents barons and there's children, and they're granted. so they're all at once gone in those areas, right. what's really tragic about those ears, right? they respect the aftermath because people not only have been displaced to from y'all's on the northern part. and here they find themselves the target of these areas direct. but at the same time, those who survive are internally displaced one more time. and so far we've talked to people who've been displaced to 3 times or 4 times running it from neighborhood to another, from area to another. just seeking a safe and secure refuge. but there isn't because the entire territory from the tunnel and in the north,
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through rough in the south are full targets of is really here's track relentless campaign of ears. right? because of this, our, it is concentrated in golf. the city, the center of gauze, us to see what used to be a thriving neighborhood. the remote neighborhood is under heavy bombardment. their reports about many people's tens of people is still in their home. some of them have been critically injured with no hope of saving them calls made through the red cross, the red cross and other international organization to help them. but so far, all these organization have suspended their operations inside gotta give him the danger or the risk and the seriousness of the situation. honey, thank you very much for bringing us to an agent. stand from con eunice in a southern gaza. and it's also a violence against palestinians in the occupied westbank. the funeral of a man killed by he's ready forces early on. monday has taken place in hebron. the house ministry says isa alita. mimi was shot in the head during a series of his really res,
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across the occupied by spring. witnesses say he was driving near a building where a military operation was taking place. that's bringing bernard smith, who's in ramallah for us in the occupied westbank burnett. what more are you hearing about the status is really rates and what's happening and they don't find response totally though around the 14 raids overnights and they occupied westbank a little bit down on what the average is b, which is around 40 a night since october. the 7th, but still rates of serious consequence. most particularly this time because of the death of isa ali, who was driving a visa to media, excuse me, who was driving past a building that was being rated by these riley police bodies very military. there's also been 50 arrests overnight that now means as of more than 2 and a half 1000 palestinians under arrest since october, the 7th and there in administrative detention, which means i can be held without trial or without charge in definitely raids were
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in hebron. jeanine novelist and jericho now as well as that, we'll also hearing that a palestinian prisoner has died in his riley custody. and his riley prison is roused. prison service says that this 33 year old who some nablus was complaining of feeling ill. he was taken from him for examination and then pronounced that by a doctor he is the 3rd palestinian to die in his riley prison custody. also since october, the 7th. and all these rates burnett are having a big impact, a significant one on the economy of the occupied westbank. yes, the occupied westbank is essentially been sealed off from israel since october, the 7th palestinians, who worked in israel. and no, i have not been able to go published and even produce and products have not been able to be sold in israel is having a real choking effect on the palestinian economy here. pharmacy, for example, all the vegetables that i used to sell in these relative not been able to get them
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to markets that are being dumped on markets in the palestinian territories and they occupied westbank prices a down and as well as that farm is to deliver the vegetables to the markets of to make these enormous secuity is joe needs to avoid these riley settlements that have caused a growing, i'm growing here. of the crops are ready for harvesting the palestinian, the farm as of last access to the main customers in his route. since october, the 7th, as well as military has effectively sealed off the occupied westbank level. so that the little bit that in jordan valley's palestine, food basket, well, we produced most of the west banks prep of the vet purse 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 threaten on sundays. we don't sell anything. i need to
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check is just getting to mock it is a challenge. palestinians are forced to take so cute as roots through the occupied west bank to avoid is rarely supplements 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 lift, you 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 what 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. this was a pact, 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 thats choke top access to the market because
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its stopping palestinians using a main road, passes through a nearby village. and these rates of done that to protect the settlers who live all around a prices of vegetables of molten hub shifts, 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 enjoy them. bernard smith, i'm just sara beta and the occupied westbank. so these are the ami says rocket science of founded in a several northern cities on monday to more to is were 5 into is really territory
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from 11 on this. all those costs for exchanges. a fire on sunday island fisher has this update from occupied east through with more alarms being sounded in the north at 2 mortars landed in open ground in north and israel. they say that no one was hot, but there has been a revision of the number of people injured. and incidents on sunday initially were told that 6 people had been heart. one of them critically 5 of them seriously. after an anti tank missile was spied across the board, does that figure has no being revised to 14 people injured, still 6 very seriously injured. and also eliot on sunday, 7 soldiers were injured when a mortar was fired across the board to know the really army said that they have targeted sites in southern lebanon. they sent in a drawing and knocked out a tank miss out fighting back to be just across the board. but this is all adding to the tension in the area and we've had these really defense minister warden her
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as well. that if they continue with these pro vacations with these attacks, then they, they will be sorry that the to call and israel with him warning that the route could easily be transformed into what we're seeing and gaza at the moment. and we know there's concern from the us, there was a phone call over the weekend from the us defense secretary he spoke to you go on his counterpart in israel and one the but the possibility of escalating tension in the north, expanding this conflict away from just guys a and that is a real consent for the americans. but there is speculation in these really media on monday morning that you go on the security cabinet on a boat to a 9, a much sick to much stronger response to his bullet in the north. because of their going consent about the number of attacks that we're seeing there as well. these are in the army has been defending its relentless attacks on hospitals and ambulances in gaza and, and now deleted social media posts,
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it said ambulances are used to transport patients in need of medical care. and hospitals are places where patients receive treatment, right? but it goes on to say that her mouse uses ambulances to transport his operatives and weapons, disguising them as civilians and hospital is that terrorist infrastructure, and not use for medical purposes. it points out. this is against international law and it says change hospitals and ambulances into legitimate military targets that social media posts has not been deleted. while we spoke to diana, both to about this, she's a policy and lawyer and former legal advisor to the palestine liberation organization. she says, israel has made similar allegations before, but has been unable to prove it is really army has been dying to try to make things done or otherwise illegal to try to turn them into legal. and we all know that it is illegal to be at hospitals, it is illegal to him. ambulances is illegal to denied here,
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to the sick and to the wounded. and israel persist because it can. and i think it's very important for us to put this in its proper context. these same allegations were made in 2008 in 2009 again in 2012 again in 2014. they have never been served with. and what we do know is that house to the doctor's international doctors, doctors from international organizations. everybody has come out and says that this is actually not the use for any, for any military purposes. and therefore it is illegal. therefore this is on israel to prove that it's in the more but even the image right to do that, we have to bear in mind what is really doing is trying to commit genocide against charleston and, and this is why it must be stops now to the united nations will observe a minute silence in honor of colleagues killed in gaza when his route began. it's bombing campaign on october 7th, tens of thousands of people,
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salt shelter in facilities of the un agency for palestinian refugees on rock. today, more than 760000 people as sheltering and buffy a 155 buildings, many of them, schools, or clinics. the agency provides is row with gps coordinates of all of its locations . you an agency says it's shelters are overcrowded. 60 have been damaged by is really munitions, and the agency cannot protect its facilities in northern casa, or on guys, or has been the worst classes for you and humanitarian workers. any organizations, history, 101 employees have been killed. remember the deadline
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just when i speak to peter bob, this is a former un humanitarian coordinator. joining us from geneva. mr. compete. very good to have you with us again. oh, now to 0, i know you've had your shared experience of conflicts with conflicts when you see what's happening in guy, what's happened over the past 5 weeks, this deaf total over 11101 you and workers being killed, you and schools targeted. did you ever think the conflicts would reach this level? and you know, i spent the last 2030 years in numerous conflicts on the word ranging from astonished on to many countries in africa. but this one in gaza is really unique because it's heavily concentrated in one of the most difficult to do places
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a note. and josie chose is the most modern. a message that you can think of on the d and everybody's mixed up civilians, humanitarian workers to a home us under uh, sonya as a whole thoughts. so the find that civilians are being killed in record numbers hold so that you might need to know what this is a dis, a project inevitability in sort of conflict that is being bridge. yeah, it shouldn't happen this. and i think of the way the, what the war is being waged is, in my opinion, somewhat kind of as compared to some of the other situations that i've seen in iraq and elsewhere. but i think the and much fewer casualties than we are currently witnessing at the moment. yeah. and the way the voice being raging is really an issue here is that we've seen you and work as he monetary and work is targeted schools. that shelter of people who are seeking a shelter
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a and you and schools being targeted as well. we've heard these really say they're targeting these buildings and hospitals and so on, and even humanitarian workers, because they have connections to have mazda to the fighters in gaza. the you in a box that are in the these are the ambassador in the united nations, as even accused. some of the workers are being members of how mos, how do you think that is going to impact and change humanitarian work in the future? the only thing is to say that it doesn't matter what troops it, what does belong to. but if the aid workers and then looked at turning guns and i'll have an hood, same going around setting dungeon ambulances, or a rescue work, or something or other getting guns, one of the risk when. so i think uh, wherever you are, how much, what know, thomas? if you would and aid worker, then you should be protected by international law. so i think what we're seeing now
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is the full who's are broken down and the, the loans are because this is a whole society more with that no known speaking observed. but they're not really no rooms at all. definitely what we mean. what needs to happen therefore, is a dispute from outside. we need more not people leaving the leaving northern gauze left because the cost of the car goes up. lawson is to just small. maybe that they need to be rescued by people coming in from outside into the territories. yeah . but people haven't been able to come in, aside from a to a territory from outside, very little age has gone into the territory from outside. i mean, you have experience in this, how do you prioritize what to send when you see the level of devastation and destruction that god has experience in the past 5 years? it was, they need the do you mind doing stuff? they literally need to need everything,
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whether it's food or water or essential medicines. so i think good, almost anything is, is needed. it's not a matter of right now or just the mattress. really all the lice living it doesn't need it. i think there are no easy answers to this one other than the succession of the party. i know the calls or a ceasefire. people are debating this at the present time. i do not think you can. you can magic up a nice solutions to do the human suffering, and that's a side to reality. not everywhere else. whatever that there have been islands of tranquillity, party those or pauses, which will allow a to be protein. i'm the, i think this is what needs to happen and goes on. now if, if the, if the, if he's there, it doesn't want to do that. then i'm afraid the suffering is going to continue. and unless you're thinking about some kind of external intervention which you're running in other countries,
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obviously it's not due to having to do external interventions who, what, external intervention and, and what role for the united nations in this conflicts the u. n. has been pulverized and paralyzed over over this issue and gaza. what role could it be paying here that it's not in the us for digital growth has been peace making, a bee slipping back to because of the corners. mitchell emissions of the present time, storage costs in general assembly. and so on that it's a piece making role is i think that the present time, as far as peacekeeping road is concerned, we have to some un peacekeepers off at the top tech because he's running his 2nd number. it's a 3 months of the un secretary general on adults. that is, that has been the law and he un peacekeeping role, which leaves us with then you into mandatory and roll along side of the red cross, the red prison system. and i think that's what the u. n is pulsing fricking mortgage, different organizations under what the program was as organization,
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unit assessment and so on. but the, the risk that teaching starts with a more than a 100 people do that the, i don't think they can do much more than that. and the current to mainly last it was to go, we're actually a, is it sold the find the most of the district. and it's like, i've seen that. i'm happy to thank you so much for talking to us on out of here. thank you for joining us. location feedback is a former un humanitarian coordinator lives there from geneva, a part we want to show you some of the latest pictures coming in to us here at all, which is here from the jabante, a refugee camp in northern garza. this is the largest refugee come, and it's once again, been targeted fine is really as stripe. these are the latest pictures. as you can see, widespread destruction and devastation there they are. we understand a number of casualties. we don't have the exact figure yet, but it's not the 1st time of course, that jabante
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a has been targeted by israel. it's happened several times over the last few days in the past few weeks. this is the largest refugee camp in gaza. and it has once again been targeted by israel in and asked like when we have more information, we will of course, bring it to you live here on, on just sierra. meanwhile, european union and foreign ministers have a meeting in brussels to discuss several issues including the war on gaza. foreign policy chief, joseph brown, who is expected to travel to the middle east. this week spoke about what the blog is trying to achieve. we ask for an immediate pauses saying that little, not a single one, but separate on one's pauses. but it isn't an objective is immediate pauses. and you money daddy carter, those for these toddlers and know that to phase the dire situation of the people in guys. oh, brandon has been covering this meeting for us to join just not
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a lie from brussel. so tell us more about what we heard from joseph for as well. just for all the is clearly gravely concerned about the humanitarian crisis that's ongoing in the gaza strip. and in the statement that he released, which was a consensus statement to greet by all 27 member nations. first of all, he page, you know, you recognize the fact that israel has a right to defend itself. but at the same time, he said that the way that the is really bombardments is impacting on women and children and civilians is not acceptable. he said, for example, the cold for the release of old hostages. he said it was crucial that the i see all see was trying to access to the as hostages. but he said the hostilities were taking a risk toll on civilians. on medical staff and the international law protects civilians and medical supplies and hospitals. he said that it was, it basically said that it was condemned,
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but how much it should be using hospitals as human shields. that is on a session by the way, which is strongly disputed by how much time it says it's not using those hospitals as human shields. and during the course or after he went into that meeting, he treated all his office treated the fact that he will be visiting the middle east on a whistle stop to it later this week, part of israel and the palestinian occupied territories, but also of saudi arabia jordan capsule on fall rain. now we'll have a news conference in about 2 hours time. we'll ask him about his conference a bit more about what his intentions are for that visit, but clearly the humanitarian on the political situation on top of his agenda. oh, thank you for the update po brennan lives there in brussels. high time now for a check on the world, whether on algebra and south america is in the grips of a severe heat wave is been so hot records have been broken. his jeff with me on that. it's quite a storm system we have over the southern us. hey everyone. that's where we begin
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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, in 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 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
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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. a. jeff, thank you very much. sooner had colleges hearing more about coverage of the war and guys of the mayor of cutoffs dressed as a need for an immediate cease fire in garza, during a call with us present job. i can stay with the service stating strikes, followed by through week rescue. because that's 1st responders know the mission could be the with until then. so humanity drives one day with because the civil defense which
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rescue mission because it gives you the accommodated beyond well taken without hesitation for them died for power defines how well we live here. we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy, and then they try and scale the people with that. and the people in power, investigate, expose this and questions. they use them to be to the power around now to sierra the, [000:00:00;00] the play you're watching out. you 0 live from to high. the latest developments in these
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are as well on guys, on the 30th date of the war. more than $11080.00 palestinians have been confirmed, killed since the caustic started. that includes at least 4609 children by 3250 people are missing. we'll see a truck on the rental gas has helped me to 3 says it's unable to accurately count the casualties because the health system has completely collapsed at any occupied westbank, at least a 186. promising in fact, been killed either by is there any forces, old settlers, for inside is there any presence? while the direct to allow she for hospital in gaza city has made an urgent appeal to the world about the situation there. dr. muhammed up who's telling me i told ologist sierra the situation is deteriorating by the of the money order,
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because we have no electricity except in the emergency section. the notice that a section is out of service, but that meant the hospital is out of service or into another sections. out of service yesterday, 5 in judd have died because they were in need of surgeries. we put in conduct such surgeries today to have died. they what in a very serious condition, we couldn't operate on them and due to lack of electricity, we have 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 water. we're going to have a single drop off the water and all the water tends on top of the hospital. so now we can't operate without to look at it without the density. this is not the hospital anymore. i wouldn't make
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a stuff comfortable for anybody to go services to any patients yesterday to a new born is have died. and today i said one has died. now this is a critical situation being a pretty accurate, i'm telling the world that these children, they stay in the same condition with those, all of them within 48 hours because we need to be turned back to the regular temperature that is conducive to that 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 48 hours if they are not admitted to pro flooded and compared does, we would lose them. most of the intensive care units have been attack. however, a patients could have been killed. fortunately, they did not die on the placing patients on the flow to the hospital without the
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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 dehydrated on the lead patients bought malnutrition, this is a very bad situation. by all means are not the best bring you some kind of world news now. and former british prime minister david cameron has made an unexpected return to government after being appointed as a new foreign secretary from me to service you. so knock is re shopping his comments, his thoughts to win a brought them in as home secretary, replacing her with james cleverly. cameron says he hopes past experiences will help him deal with current international challenges. sonya diego has more from london and it is suicide. quite unusual, and as a surprise indeed, to see the full prime minister turning up to become
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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, after he was campaigning, to remain within the european union in that's a rex that referendum. now, after he stood down, he's has kept a low profile some lots, but really this is going to show exactly how a research scenic is now appealing to a way outside from that move. okay, side of the conservative government. now, walrus, she's to knock campaigns for rex it and seem to be on the other side of that argument that david cameron was making them both for see 1st went up to see to be centrist within the conservative policy. so perhaps you see not just hoping to bolster more of that centrist voice within the cabinet, and to have someone who did, who has a grip of the foreign policy challenges that are facing the government and an experience voice and of course and experience leader as well well i'd speak to
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patrick diamond about this. he was a policy advisor from for labor, the labor government led by former prime ministers, tony blair and gordon vaughn. he's joining us from london. very good to have you with us, patrick. all knowledge is 0. so quite the political bombshell here. how does labor view disappointment? did you see this coming from uh, frankly, you know, i think this appointment of david cameron is born secretary has taken been time political well in the u. k. completely by surprise because you know, david cameron resigned by minister in 2016. he's pretty much disappeared in front of line politics. so this is an extraordinary come by. and david cameron and ritchie, so knock wear on opposite sides of rex. it, of course, and cameron is not going to be working for a man who'd only been and be for a year before he became prime minister. why do you think so? not did this. and why did cameron accept his role? do you think he has other impressions? well, i think the main reason is the b u. k. uninstalling the policy at the present time
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of his it confronts a series of points these around the well wasting in ukraine. but of course, um, more recently in, in gall serenity trials. and so i think bringing my favorite camera, a prime minister, a significant experience who has a loss of practice of handling events on the world stage is a sewing the. so next government feels that it needs more waste and experience and this key positions, i think that's the primary reason why. so not because bull david cameron by it doesn't. so i have to put to put credibility to his golf memo busy, david cameron, it gives a significant figure. what do you agree on with his politics and cyrus? people thinking that his friends and both to so nice political position, had when the election, which we expect to take place in the u. k. at some time in the next 12 months to. so what impacts been on the case foreign policy on, on the issue of israel palestine in particular? well, that's a very important question because it cools, david cameron has a reputation for being in the spring. the pro is rating organization. when he was
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prime minister, he wants adults to position that was very pro israel on the major foreign policy and a bunch of questions at the time. having said don, salty will, with calls for the u. k. government's position, which isn't too cold for restrains, given what is currently occurring in garza. but i think it is important to recognize that certainly david cameron is a politician who is relatively close to these writing government. and i think cameron has other um, patients and just being for and secretary again, is this an interesting question? i don't believe so. he's going back into the government as a member of the house of old. so you wouldn't be in the front line in the house of commons in parliament. he will be possible behind the scenes. he'll spend most of his tanya outside brittany because he'll be going round developing the british governments foreign policy positions. so he's not going to be taking the roland from line bolts expect, i think it's an attempt to come back, but it isn't
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a time. and so i think buying him to play another very significant role in bridge politics out of time when, of course, you type farm policy is a sale by a whole series of challenges from around the world. we spend a minute by, i've gone through this round, we've spoken about the frame because we also have major points. he's going on elsewhere. i'm the need to develop a long term position. i mean, she's like joining us for the british government has been very keen to adult some more robust possession. right. let me ask you about a swell. i brought them in. now patrick, she quaid of course we recall in the last phase of, of lease trust is government because of the controversial e mail and so on. and now she's been fact, what's going to be her, her record her legacy as well why? when members of the british conservative policies, whether brockman has been the politician who has my strongly advocated what they believe to be the most important political possession of this current concept of government, which is of course,
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to be taught whole immigration to try to bring down migration numbers in particular, by adopting a very tough policy on individuals asylum seekers and refugees coming to britain on both of those kinds the falls. this is west by the front of it has been already active, is home secretary and trying to bring down immigration levels of coal. so many others and british politics including many and the conservative policy. they still believe the problems. policies have been c, motion to talk and actually not very effective. i think the case would be made to the rhetoric is being very strong, but the delivery has been less than impressive. and actually the migration numbers haven't particularly come down. it was as a result of our policies. well, the same time the government has developed reputation for being some well over the whole and too tough. and this change i think by which she sent signals a believe that they have to move towards the summer months of position on the immigration. boston patrick. very good to to hear your thoughts about this. thank
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you very much for joining us, patrick diamond, 5 there from london. now knowledge and tina, the presidential run office less than a week away and the 2 candidates went typed ahead in a final televised debate which could prove decisive. very simple reports from last ice to the left. the beach hate of the general election next sunday says you must have was no origin team is economy minister and fire, right. we were to have you and have you had a really squared off at the university of one of situs. take a look at, i mean, article a body. so really has promised to shut down the central band to find skyrocketing installation and on the rise economy. for many knowledge and opinion version of donald trump. so i'm going to talk to my cell and his inability to control the over 11 percent inflation rate the model and accused him of being part of a political case. but that has ruined argentina. equity said probably about to show
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do you know what your problem is that you blew up our income with you as a minister of economy income, so by 33 percent, which had already been unfolding the full mosley. oh yes, no, to must simple defensive mess. i have the support of the powerful power, nice party labor unions, and he promises to fix the countries endemic economic troubles. he says me ladies a threat to democracy and we only deteriorate even further argentina's economic situation. let me look at some of you in the what we're seeing is someone who out of ideological prejudice has put his own interest above those of origin, tina, and on december, the 10th usage in re, for davi is on chatham. it has to stop thinking about himself and this ideology and think about origin team the if latest polls are right, have you have, i mean, they have managed to recover from the dfcs on the 1st round of the election and has now and narrow lead over economy ministers set of fuel mazda election, so just the week away,
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or continues or in the middle of an economic crises. and people are seals with uncertainty about who is going to leave this country in the next 4 years. it is, how will i defeat it? i want to cite it to head on algae. 0 pollution in new delhi should stop after the
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warranty festival celebrations as people defy a bond on fireworks. the the welcome backing out of. well, he's at least 11 people have been killed by fighters from the allies democratic forces in eastern democratic republic of congo. several sources say they were tied up and killed with machetes. others,
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i believe tough drowned as they tried across the lobby, a river into uganda. the adf is one of several groups operating eastern congo. it's been blamed for thousands of killings in the last decade. a been so don agencies a warning increasing numbers of children falling ill and dying from starvation on. so fighting between the army and the power military rapids support forces has cut off millions of people from humanitarian aid. he but morgan v for some force with us 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,
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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 food. 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 different areas under increase the pressure. what i'm asking is that there's been around to 40 percent increasing the number of cases we receive because of the number of displays people
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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 8 provided organizations such as the world's food program, say several factors are affecting the provision of humanitarian assistance reaching to the for in some parts of the fund. it's a heavily this is in addition to the funding constraints and the expense of late in talk to the health care services of the west of the dia, nutrition that testing the country. and then says she knows who wouldn't have been able to get help for her children if she had stayed in hudson. but she hopes the conflict and soon so she doesn't have to rely on 8 for their survival. he but morgan onto 0 parts of them. in somalia, dozens of people have been killed in half a 1000004 some that homes by flashlights. a sa freaking country has been battered
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by relentless res, causing expensive damaged or infrastructure. the un say somebody is facing a once in a century flooding and wants more than one point. 5000000 people could be affected by people in new delhi have woken up to smog and high levels of pollution. after celebrating the festival of the wiley, all the fireworks have been banned. many people ignored the rules. 20 change requests a heavy smoke hangs over the wide boulevard leading to a new dell is indicates the day of the day 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, the residence, scale back, the celebrations seem to have being ignored. most of the day that pollution was expected to increase people set off by crap cuz it happens every. yeah. you just have the firecracker despite the government asking them not to do so. i saw them
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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 and their focus on daily i think really does take away from the fact that this is a huge and initial if you go and measure the quality anywhere in punjab, right? no, or even all the way down eastern behind, 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, sweeping the streets may only take a day, clearing the air pollution is likely to take much longer. tony chang, elders, their representatives from a $175.00 nations that meeting in and i will be kenya to work on
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a global treaty to combat classic solution. officials will negotiate whether to limit the amount of plastic being produced or focus on managing the waste. on 400000000 metric tons of plastic waste is created globally every year. s and 10 percent is recycled. time. now for the latest sports headlines, his german, osh, this is ralph football team has played his 1st match since the start of the war and gaza. 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 homeless. a very small number of people were present in the stadium to watch of the
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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 processed 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 comfortable 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 of were reported of the main se houses to get our 52nd flight to adjust the 8 scope for to each l. c. and i'm just assisting you in the formulas. sequences we up with 5 minutes today. but then a 96 minute penalty from former cities fly account comma floats house to never as
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it finished. so to see, say top of the table, a point to head of services 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 without to go for the strike a while. so but in the get table for points behind need is your right. 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. returning now to the war on garza and an ice cream shop, and con eunice is bringing children some joy despite the horrors of war, nor kind of story. this is the only ice cream that the left in garces, the ones popular treat is a welcome sight. how does that have?
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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, garza has been cooked in darkness. the shopping ton unit runs from sort of 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 who cnn lives. unravel an innocence crushed by the i eat ice cream to feel alive, especially because i am scared that night crammed into 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, a crammed into the schools and clinics. and the trick, who was a allowed into goza,
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is a drop of the ocean food and water a how to come by soup kitchens to be set up to help volunteers. he's the traditional cookie method. but there isn't snow to go around. we don't know what to do or how to feed our children over the shops of run out of stock because of strep as being the seeds 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 an update. now on the situation in guys i as story with following the sour, at least one person has been killed and he's really as tried on jabante,
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a refugee camp. it's not the 1st time the camp has been targeted, several others have been injured. we'll have more on this and all the latest developments in, again, just a few minutes without correspondence on the us, the game on guns that continues. we bring you the latest reactions and global out experience. it's a jewish person. israel does not represent me the killing of all those innocent families in israel was terrible. but the response is even worse. it's a genocide. it is of acceptable trouble stages. and it seems even more unacceptable to have children of stages it's all about religion is about somebody to come in to get down fight for. what do i stay with us for the latest
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developments on al jazeera, unflinching questions is war with for one, the imminent rigorous debate for dine, because of black lives, don't really matter. and the police will join me, mark them on hill upfront without a 0 of the southern surgeon boats has declined to do so, not for the 1st time in the process of european political fate. what's not up for arguments. this tiny island comp codes the most nights here spits in the open days seeking what are the help there is 3 of with this album it's and i've seen some people with full good, dizzy. i think it's anything that produced is less than a 150 kilometers from introducing coast. and it's become the main sea route from north africa into europe. the freelance producer jumps the islands deputy, they're saying the residents are tired and want to return to a life based on tourism. and fishing or show of on demand will be here on sunday
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along with georgia maloney. but it's far from clear exactly how much of what she wants. it least prime minister will get one demand or most certainly went out of reach. the idea of an enabled located that would prevent migrant boats from reaching these shows. the whole hospitals in gaza city are now out of service. the biggest to us are bonded by is ready for the so i'm sony. becky. boy, you're watching l g 0. live from dough. hi. not continuing coverage of his roswell on gosh,

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