tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 13, 2023 7:00pm-8:01pm AST
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get the story. yeah. 15 members of his funding, 5 kills and and asked dr. sharon one company, one that we don't cover the news we covered the way the news is the listening post the the down or kyle. this is the news. our not from the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. newborn babies wounded prompts and a was a and as is where the forces around the dogs, as vegas to hospitals for hospitals and going for 50 hours of service. and then now deleted, social media posts is randy ami says ambulances and hospitals, all legitimate targets,
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several palestinians of hills on many wounded as well against flanks, the devante, a refuge account in the north. and the un morton's this operation, st. john's, i could have shot down within 2 days to, to a lot of fuel costs as well. so it's what 10 funds was a position. and then from which most has been known as where i need to have a training the . so we begin in goals assess the once a didn't sleep kind of in hub in the coastal territory. now besieged, why is waiting troops and tanks. every hospital in gulf and city is also of service and as, as well, step south as a tax lose injured or left with almost no where to go. the protestant in red crescent says it can't reach out cook's hospital. that's the 2nd largest and the goal is the city because of his way, bombardment stays, as he sends
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a convoy to evacuate patience. but it says it was forced to turn back and staying in the north. as strikes of had gone to jabante, a refuge account, the death toll the is not yet clear. the densely populated compass been repeatedly targeted. since the will began in the southern city of connie eunice strike is also flattened, a residential building, killing an entire family, as well, had ordered palestinians to head to the south, promising it would be safe. outside the bag has worn out on the situation in gaza. falls to work in the dark feud is running dangerously low in casa its health authority says hospitalization, kansas city, active service, a business trip operating functioning as a money order 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 more is ready as far as the,
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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 up to the hospital to an 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 incubators, the new bones, unaware of the war, that rate to that site and of the threat to their lives. this most, a lot of the pieces that is to get all cut off. the lack of proper means of transportation causes many problems to pregnant women and to the infants already suffering. they arrive here with more troubles and suffering. samuel 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 sleep, boning tuvell and an uncertain future. i said vague,
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i'll have to do. what about health organization has described the conditions and goals of hospitals as dia and frightening the health ministry says all of the hospitals and gone. so since you're out of service and the few remaining in northern goal, is that a fairly operating doctors about photos estimates 5000 patients and 500 medical stuff, a trapped inside i'll ship, which is designed to treat the 700. and it says a for the 50 to 60000 displace palestinians. a sheltering on the property of sofa is on the is way the siege around 650 patients and critically wounded people being treated by 500 medical stuff as the water and electricity medicine or even blood to treat the injured and food is running out the go, the health ministry says $28000.00 palestinians in just another $3250.00. i'm missing. well then half of them a children many of believe to be under the rubble of destroyed buildings. and the
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closure of these hospitals means they will no longer be able to get the life saving treatment cap that they need is a bombardment hasn't stopped but the onto the ambulance is left in northern gauze or to respond to those in need. the health ministry says 87 i've been damaged in his way. the strikes of corresponding tag i assume is lifestyle in con eunice in the south of the gaza strip and tag, you're outside of hospital that we saw some activity that just in the past hour. so that's what's happening a yes, military operations by these with operation forces continues in the vicinity of the majority of cause a north and central hospitals where there is many relentless compartment continue targeting vital areas. of course, the territory from the north up to the south of the gaza strip. now 2300000 palestinians have been living some such deterioration at the mediterranean conditions as well is expanded right now. it's miniature ration as the are far,
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far away from a ship, a hospital within it just early. you may just, they are making and circling the this medical complex, preventing anyone from getting out of the hospital. anyone who might get out of the hospital. it might be the budget and it'd be entrances are really facing a notable difficulty in terms of reaching to the targeted areas. in d a. d. d, the central areas of the treasury as me who bought mental place on the east very small wipers who are stationed in the roof tops of several buildings surrounding ship. a hospice will continue to shoot and even to attack everyone who is moving in the, in the vicinity over she felt hospice about this situation. there's as much really value as that people are really running low on. busy taxes and they have no any further medical supplies that it, they loan but they no longer able to conduct different kinds of surgeries and operations only now the emergency department is a function still functioning due to the as well as relentless attacks. and susan,
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to run out to the q and even the destruction of the solar panels, bodies, the bodies inside district hospital is a back into the mode is as the are of getting a decompose as there was no, any further saved message out to pure then into symmetry of the surrounding areas of the she felt hospital, literally the situation that is pm compact, as the doctors and even local authorities inside the territory, appealing to the international community to afford children. stories are supposed to be pleased to be applied to the south of the gaza strip, but also the apartment continue even in these areas. ok tart. assume to any. is that from calling you this in the south? thanks very much for joining us now. live live is don't so got sun abu seats a, he's a plastics and reconstructive, says that a lot of the hospital in garza, thanks very much for taking the time to speak to us. if you come 1st of all, tell us the situation that i'll ali hospital so ever since the collapse of ship
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hospital, we have become the functioning hospital in the city. if you recall, this is the hospital that was targeted initially by these readings at the beginning of the war. and so parts of the hospital were damaged and we, and when we, after the collapse of she fell, we turned to decrease the 4 course in the grounds. of the hospital into a few goals. we now have over 500 tools. there's only 3 surgeons here to all 3 teams with 2 initiatives. we've today been joined by not just patrician who's trying to also provide the only the citric service in gaza. and he's been able to perform some of the sincerity infection and on it, but we're short on supplies. we've been having to perform excruciatingly painful procedures on wounds of the patients to stop them becoming infected with no
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energies yet or unsuspecting. because we have such limited supplies that we're keeping them for the most life savings. surgery the most of the wounded are being bandaged up and just admitted into the 4 course of the hospital and, and those who need live saving surgery going to the operating room. but we are extremely limited, and now we're the only hospital in the hold of the goals us, which is it sounds like an absolutely holistic reading. this situation tries to operations without anesthesia. how as a medical stuff do you cope with that which you especially do with with, with children and you feel that the, the, the pain that is being inflicted. but at the same time these rules have to be
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clean. otherwise these, they become septic and they become likes to meet on the patient. and so you can wait 20 day, you can be to couple of days. but at the end of the day with the families consent, you end up having to do these things because you have to just sit by time 90 percent of what i do now is buying time for these patients until something happens from some medical breakthrough. some sci fi or humanitarian corner door or anything . these patients to get the medical help to be very sorry, says hospitals across goals assess, he has closed, they've stopped operations because they have run out of fuel. what is the fuel situation like a lot of hospitals? so we all see electricity, cities supplied to the operating rooms to try to preserve our fuel supply. and um, uh, and that kind of escaping us. going the minute we still part of the reason we switched
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off the, the generator. and there are remnants of the solar cells that are on that, that were in the damage to the initials s and the missile attacks. but we, we, i mean, eventually is right now unless something happens i'm trying to, because i'm trying to understand what the world is waiting for 7 to 800000, not a city in this, in the northern half of gauze, or without health care, the 10s of thousands of it are without health care. i'm trying to figure out what, what, what's point does the world believe that it's enough? and that it is a no longer acceptable in this day and age for this to be done to people. and especially as even the bombing continues and new patients desperately need help. and can, are you seeing
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a great influx of people needs in your health now that the of the hospitals have had to shut down? absolutely. we've had over 500 patients. come in in the last 3 days and and so it's just the unrelenting, free every half an hour. there's a new n rate, and then there's a new influx of food on how easy will possible not easy, how possible is it to evacuate any of your patients? it's not possible to send machines on fire going around boston with the time and they're still the rates. the streets are not safe and and we understand from the ambulance a cruise to the delivery, the patients that they get fired on regularly which is not king. we were just looking at some pictures from october will be,
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has the is really stripe on the out ali hospital. that was one of the 1st time that we saw these medical facilities being targeted by the israelis. now of course, it is common place with the as really saying that hospitals like al schieffer could fail height outs for her mass, but how masses operating in on the hospitals because of tunnels and, and this is where the operation come on to coming from is i'll a hospital similarly being targeted by as rainy strikes. now i'm slight tanks on the ground. at the moment we have an initial attack. we've not been targeted, but really in the middle of a lot of the military activity, which kind of isolates us from, from our patients. but i mean this whole, this course about the hospital, these really is now surround, i've been surrounding ship hospital for 4 days. and have not come up with it. and
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i've actually even changed the old narrative about these shoots of being this great command and control center. and nothing has happened. i mean this, this was just a narrative to, to justify the targeting under the systematic destruction of the health system. in order to further deepen the humanitarian catastrophe. so that the wounded, if they survived, the 1st attack, died from their wounds. and that's what's happening. a just one more question. uh, wps, i guess on i'll boost its a be the medical staff working in these hospitals. i want to understand how you're managing to cope. i you sleeping in the hospitals? how much sleeping you guessing? are you able to get food? are you able to get both the most is the situation like for you. so i the, we literally sleep in the operating rooms where we work during the day. we have one of the operating rooms that we put our mattresses in and we sleep there at food is
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being goes to us by the um, billing services. and we are at, and i mean, you keep going because of the number of the sheer number of patients and the, and the fact that you cannot turn your back on them and say, i've had enough or i can not cope anymore. and that's what keeps you going that just cheer momentum of, of moving forward and just hoping and praying that something will change toxic us on other assess joining us the from i'll a hospital in ballasa city. thank you very much for taking the time to explain the whole risk situation that in the hospitals i think is ready on a has been defending. it's one of us attacks on hospitals and ambulances in garza and then now deleted social media. post it said ambulance has a use to transport, patients in need of medical care, hospice,
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all of the places where patients receive treatment. right. plus it goes on, how much is it under and says to transpose is operatives and weapons disguising them as civilians at hospitals. a terrorist infrastructure and not to use for medical purposes. it points out that this is against international law, and it says, tends hospitals and the ambulances, inter legitimate minute treat targets. a database who is a protestant in lawyer and form a legal advisor to the palestine liberation organization. she says israel has made similar allegations before but has never been able to prove them. is really army has been dying to try to make things that are otherwise illegal to try to turn them into legal. and we all know that it is illegal to hospitals. it is illegal to ambulances is illegal to denied care to the sick, into the wounded. and israel persists because it can. and i think it's very important for us to put this in as proper context. these same allegations were made
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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 being 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 that's bringing our senior political, alice mom, the shower and we're just listening the to adult to an alley hospital. again, telling us that they have no anesthesia news supplies the funding source of fuel and that they are having to operate on patients. children as well without anesthesia and a desperate cry from him. what does the world waiting for to say enough is enough
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or, you know, i think the world did say enough is enough. i think the. busy in general, does agree, i think it's a national public opinion as far as the public opinion and the so called the global south as well as in western countries, was the nation's own. agree that 2nd, the hospital shouldn't be a target. and clearly, whatever the water is in gaza or on garza should not be a war on children. because this is becoming a warrant of it's becoming war on hospitals. and in fact uh, ship, a hospice that has become um, you know, the dress then uh, all of this conflict it's, it's the place where everything is foreclosed in the sense of what is wrong with this one. now just this, this, uh, this like a sort of, uh, you know, a step back and what, how did we get here? why are the hospice be coming that way?
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is there a issues statements without a shred of evidence, without the shred of evidence that hospitals harbor how much fighters and then munitions, the headquarters, one. and then you had the 2nd for the state of the united states district, blinking press conference out of jordan says, and i'm quoting, how much is in an under hospitals? how much is in an on the screws? how much is in an under mosques when the circuits are state thought up the dip in the, in the what for most to put power? basically legitimizes that's targeting of hospitals run the exams on thursday to international law. secret, you know, secret space where it shouldn't be thought it's shouldn't be. i thought a good one. that kind of looked at the my zation of hospitals are spa gets award.
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stephanie made it easier for these ratings to incarcerate hospitals. the st. hospitals got food and fuels, and medicine at the hospitals and also, and here's the children. i think the price nations, i think the price but also the doctors and nurses, and other patients. i think the 1st you say is, is the war on children. and we've seen the, the un security council fail to pause a number of resolutions. so for another one is due to be tabled at the input full by mold. so that putting a focus on children in this resolution, how necessary is it? and how likely is it, but this one's actually going to get through. so you know, you with things that stuff and i can't believe i'm saying the words you would say the hearts of those diplomats and their leaders, you know, in london and, and, and, and berlin lead especially as well as washington. you know what folks did a bit, then they would consider the human cost of this war. instead of being watched in
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behind nothing, you know how is inside the policies that they would think twice in continuing to support this. even these raiders themselves, i were just reading the is there is some cells now saying that their window of opportunity is going to cause in 2 weeks, right? so if they can no longer defend this war 2 weeks from now, because of the mounting pressure and the international community. now you just mentioned the united nations, and it's just, it's important because i know our viewers around the world, probably of most of them roll their eyes every time they hear anything about the united states. and they have as a reason to but we need to distinguish, distinguish between to the membership, especially that they have a security council. where there are vito getting members like the united states restaurants also. and then there is the united emissions as an institution that came after the 2nd world war in order to tell humanity never again and never again, not just to jews, never against everyone between happy to jews, but
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a spaniards to ukrainians. to london is to have somebody as to what are no more never again, it's kind of genocide that kind of what times was on the 2nd world. but the, you want to security members do not reflect this spirit on sort of the united nations secretary general should and does when he says ceasefire immediately. as such as the general assembly here that did adopt the resolution, not for the moral voice of the un, but the trouble is, of course, it's not in binding. no one has to act on it. this is the problem. again, this is the only way that the guys just like emissions was established and brought everyone on board or because it gave those vetoes to those major powers with their facilities. and the 5 of course by minutes, vendors and those 5 betterments members are or can basically be obstacles i need implementation of anything that should be implemented by the international community,
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by the she or interest or the national interest. and that is just so short sighted . but we are stuck with a situation where by the counselor is the executive, and do you enjoy the right somebody? is that sort of the problem in the following issues? these things are that they are in very important. and as you said, in this case, more than 2 thirds of the membership of the on general some for the executive, the, you know, that you want to keep the council would not improvement would not issue such resolution and implement them. and that is so unfortunate. and that's why just, you know, my last point in this, i think this is also the key here is understand violet onto what not just in is right by the, the size people in various parts of the world resort dividers with the international community is not doing it's worth this international content does what it needs to do in the field, when it's expense to see it and bring certain step in it to a piece to all the regions of conflict. then people wouldn't have to be ready to
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collide and take my cousin to that hands violent on the show. joining us here in the studio, thanks very much. i. it was a un agencies for palestinian refugees is wanting. this is operations in gauze that could shut down within 2 days, otherwise, gauze, a chief thomas white's race on x. but like, you might have to have an operation would come to a halt in the next 48 hours as no fuel is allowed to enter the territory. and 2 of the main water distribution contracts of seas working off to running out of fuel that will prevent 200000 people from guessing drinking what's out of my colleague for the basketball, such as juliet toola. that's the only way to direct so of communications about the possible end to the agencies operations. the war it's on face. uh, definitely one challenge, the seats, the tightening to all of the seats and the restrictions. but we have on the number of drops that we are able to bring in very,
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very little to no fuel fuel is running out for under the largest humanitarian agency. and then the sofas, i mean with close to $800000.00 people now taking shelter under the very same flag about a is being lowered around the world. this morning. they came to those un facilities under our facilities in search for protection on for safety. yeah, you talked about the siege and the safety of people who have sought shelter at you in schools, schools that have been bombed. so what, what is the focus of your work right now, given these difficult conditions on the ground, the siege and in gaza, city of the seas around hospitals say, what are you focusing on right now? miss alma, our facilities. that's where impact is. we can confirm that more than 60600 have been impacted most recently yesterday,
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one of our guest houses where we have staff sleeping and staying in, in the gaza strip. that they received 3 data tips yesterday morning and we were very, very lucky because it was just uh, an hour and a half after our staff left about guest house and went to work. so um, this is a, a increasing a 70 percent of those facilities that were impacted upon the south of one of the gospel. in fact, in the middle areas or in areas like from eunice or in the south, it's an indication that nowhere in gaza nor is safe, not the north, not the middle, and not even the southern areas. our focus right now is to provide assistance to those families who came to seek refuge and protection under the very same un flag that was lowered this morning around the world, united nations flags flying at hall stuff to pay tribute. some of them,
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100 you and staff members killed in the war on garza and minute silence was also observed in the on the wall has seen the highest number of un personnel killed in a contract in the history of the organization. remember it was just a funeral of apollo city in that and killed by his ready forces early on monday has taken place in hebron. health ministry says it's a need to meet with sauce in the head, drawing a series if there's really rates across the occupied westbank. let's just say he
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was driving, never building with a military operation, was taking place. how to send in farm is in the occupied westbank. i've seen prices collapses, that produce ends up dumped in local markets. it's another form of collective punishment. but as smith reports from beta and the occupied west bank, its crops are ready for harvesting the palestinian, the farm as of last access to the main customers in his route since october, the 7th, as well as military has effectively sealed on the occupied west bank. well, sell it the jolt in valleys, palestine, food basket. we produce most of the west banks prep of it's the vet purse codes that's opening and everything comes from this range. anything else i felt when the crossing street the rail are closed, the door of these goods go to the local market, which causes the process to drop. on some days we don't sell anything. i need to check is just getting to mock it is
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a challenge. palestinians are forced to takes acute as roots through the occupied westbank to avoid is rarely supplements the quickest route for us to days 40 kilometers. it should take 30 minutes, but it's only open to his regular palestinians. have to take a major d tool and let them know, and i don't have it on the, at the 110 kilometers throughout june. in the past 5 weeks, more check points in row closures have a p, it doesn't, does it as a witness over as the 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 teach or through 90 minutes later we get to the market. it's almost deserted before october, the 7th. this was a wholesale market with route from israel and vegetables from the west bank. but now israel is put in a check point just outside there and thats choke top access to the market because its stopping palestinians using
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a main road the passes through nearby village. and these ratings have done that to protect the settlers who live all around the prices of vegetables have more than 100 ships, have been cut some business days of close 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 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. burnett smith, i'm just sierra beta and they occupied westbank, so it has hair on alex's era, a u farm is means in brussels, discussed a range of issues, including the war on concepts, will have a live updates the
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brought to you by visit capital. here's your forecasts for asia for tuesday, november the 14th. great to have your long. it's a bit hard for this time of the year and parts of afghanistan. so her outs at 23 degrees. and that's a good 5 above where you should be for this time. of the year it is going to be a washout in tumble. now do state in southern india including friction. i copious amounts of rain coming out you, some of that will leak into, onto per dash and for careless state as well. and those strongly conditions continue. right across for a long cut on tuesday. meantime, the monsoon rains crash into central vietnam for today. i really a surprise. they're denying november is your 2nd what is the month of the year? let's go to china right now. cloudy for the west to the south as well. some of these clouds could squeeze out showers in glenn g going down and fuji and provinces
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and southern china. and temperatures have come up a bit through the capital through the korean peninsula, but it's still breezy for northern honshu island and hope title. not a bad day and tokyo a few clouds and mix with the height of 17 degrees and back to this part of southeast asia. we really start to see that rain still in across sumatra. island. there has been some flooding in central java providence, on java island. the rain is set to continue there and call and pour over the next few days, some soaking rains coming out. yeah. i know you're in the know of the quote to you by visit castle expo 2023. the world, the fascination to
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annual. what challenges there as a reminder of our top story, is this our hospitals in garza and out almost completely out of service upon the city and red crescent says it was unable to evacuate patients from one because of his really from bossman and the come with sense of how could talk to so it was forced to come by a residential building in gauze as something the city of con units has been hits, killing and into the family and wounding many others as well. has told palestinians to evacuate to the south, promising they would be safe. and the united evasion says how the movements of finance to commemorate more than $100.00 un was killed in gaza at that goes un building on the territory. southern coast was struck several times by the s. riley navy. let's go live now to gaza that we can have from the health ministry that weighs about tearing some raids. we have lost in a ship,
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a pound, 10 people, that kid above, babies out of patience. and what he did, who the dominican themes didn't manage the risk of them because of the operation. the rooms are not working as due to the lack of fuel. the residential property is that completely destroyed full to 1120 properties in addition to twin tons of in 22 of the units that possibly damaged the, the headquarters of the government destroyed in you guys. uh uh, 90 full on what center and the $200.00 and safe displeased homes, including what we're doing 60 out of service. what completely the marks destroyed
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by the occupation 71 marks me and then what i'm seeing is one of them 56 must have been possibly a destroyed. the 3 touches and guys are also being targets it. the loss of the concept because of the ongoing aggression $181000000.00 direct losses as the occupation of this slide. more than 25 percent of either the kinds of problems for these 5 diamonds have been destroyed completely thousands of players that been destroyed as one by the occupation when the and the, the fishes even also a lot of what that it come into this have been targeted dance, and that is a communications in guys been locked out on the coming side of the day because of
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the lack of view and as well. and thus, we would like to confirm the following the occupation of the national community on top of with the united states of america to be fully blamed as a responsible for the cause of the organized crime is committed by the israeli occupation that goes to the civilians. and again, is our defenseless people in gaza strip with guns and the international simons this suppose to this re decides on all levels as well as we're given the green light to bone by the inside of the hospitals. and that below the we urge the outcomes and this government comes out of mash, the evidence, exit all the stop as well, occupation again, as the guys asleep and to stop immediately. this ongoing protocol is committed by this really ami through this genocide, which again is the paper of guys that with,
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with the raids and the and science. and the roots are with the is contradicted of late fee and soul to live with the ends and the low and the less the low. we urge the austin and go rough across the, immediately in. and we need to find a save go to door through which the medical supplies, the medicine, and the release that we go to guys that we may just allow of fuel to go to the guys of the house. but those, we need not the humanitarian capital structure to be aggravated. and we need to be a bill. and we need to enable dominican, seems to provide the medical services in the hospital of the medical center over guys the strip, but we will of the consequences. the bad consequences that will follow. okay, now the government occasions the needs and the next thursday, because this means that all the lines of is what will be
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hidden on that day. 247 again is the house, but the houses on the profit is and thousands, hundreds of thousands of people here in does that. we've gone from one. so again, the, this new client will add a lot to making the humanitarian crisis move in from bad to was the situation that wasn't in guys as a whole, more than 2000000 and 300 people in guns, a slip will never be able to communicate with the a imagine says the ambulances of the city and the defense unit, the municipalities of the government, headquarters, the people of guys that will never be able to contact to, to know more about the issues are the, this means a death sentence on the anti as to this is another crime that must
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be added to the series of crimes committed by as well. when this is again, is that the life of the low, the last, the venture, and that's what you might have to have, you know, of this is a violation through the basic rights of the policy and the people. okay. though we were listening to the deputy director general of the gauze, a health ministry condemning the international silence and support for israel. of what's happening in the goal is a step coating on the government's do whatever it takes to get it stops to get performing and see finance to stop as it goes. so for the roof of crossing gets opened up and it says, current doors are opened up for age, an immediate fuel guessing to hospitals they have. of course the hearing today is overweight. so say the majority of hospitals in golf says you have now shut down because they have run out of fuel. this is a seen outside. i'm not the hospital in con eunice where operations are still
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continuing fast as we've been hearing from adults, as in other hospitals, supplies and fields are running dangerously, though i'm a situation that is dia meanwhile, in southern lebanon, is really strikes of hit near a convoy of john list, enjoying an algebra or a camera on the sort of the bottom. the bottom of the, the group was traveling along the border with israel near the lebanese town of gallo separately is where the strikes if it's a residential area in the lebanese village of nata. so week celebrities on group has the law and is where the ministry have been exchanging for across the board to speak now to have the cell who joins us from occupied easterwood slim. so the situation, i'm the remains very tense, even escalation on the as well. 11 and border was places to hearing a well, just a short while ago,
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these really military saying that it's renewed it's air attacks in southern lebanon on his bullet targets. we're talking about command centers, weapons facilities, and other infrastructure that the group has. now in the last 24 to 48 hours, the exchanges. a flyer at the border have really escalated and we've been hearing from is really officials saying, but she's below should not make what they're calling the biggest mistake of their life. these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying on monday that those who play with fire will be met with fire and that they do have the capabilities to carry out a larger pre emptive strike inside lebanese territory. know that sentiment has been echoed by these really defense minister by these really army spokesperson, who have been saying in recent days that the security situation along the northern border is going to change the defense minister. jo, i've gone on even going so far as to say that the city of beta could look like
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another, gaza, if the situation is not put under control. now the americans are under a lot of pressure here because they have been both privately and publicly trying ers, these really is not to launch a sort of larger preemptive strike inside lebanese territory against his bottle of targets because they're afraid of a larger conflict. breaking out in the region and other actors and non state actors really getting involved in the conflict within the last 24 hours alone. we've seen those exchanges of fire that have resulted in the depths of one is really to another 20 injured and among the injured are 7 soldiers. laura. okay. how many? thanks indeed for bringing some nice stuff from occupied east jerusalem on the farm . and this is amazing. and brussels to discuss several issues including the war on garza from policy. chief joseph chief of joseph burrell,
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is expected to travel to the middle east this week. so it's about what the book is trying to achieve. we ask for an immediate pauses. i'm saying that i'm not a single one, but 7 on one's fours. what it is, an objective this immediate pauses and new money daddy of corridors for these tablets in order to face the dire situation of the people being guys. okay, that's close to a correspondent pull brennan, who's in brussels covering that meeting for us. for what else are we hearing from the bureau as well? we just have the news conference for the end of that foreign affairs council that was discussing the gauze issue. and joseph ro spoke deliberately in spanish because he wanted to be very precise about what he was saying about. what he did say was he repeated, that's what you just had. that which is the use position is that they want immediate
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humanitarian pauses. the he was called for humanitarian forces before the incremental progress, but he said had taken place was to call for immediate humanitarian pauses. it beg the question, the un mr. beryl himself said let's move on 11000 people. the dead 20 of the $35.00 hospitalization in gauze would have been knocked as an action. uh, i wanted to ask him just how much worse does it have to get before your progress from pauses to cease? far. unfortunately, he had to dash off to another ministerial meeting, but the other thing that came out of this was the fact that he's going to the middle east later this week. he'll land in israel on thursday. you're also traveled to the pipe palestinian territories. and from there, he'll have a whistle stump, so of the neighboring country starting it's most likely with kepsa then but rain, the saudi arabia. i'm finishing on monday in jordan. the order may change the time table hasn't yet been a 100 percent consent. but what you was trying to do is gather together as much
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support as it possibly can in order to move forward. because one of the things you did mention in that use conference was also the idea that you have to start looking about palestinian statehood. you have to start looking about the future as well as looking at the media to monetary and crisis over and live for us in brussels. thanks very much for. and so it has hair on out as you say, homes actually. so the problem is size phase offices. hughes police of favored processes to full savings. talestine i eat ice cream to fuel light, especially because i am scared that night cramped into un schools in the dark and gauze as last operating ice cream shop, bring some joy to children in the middle of the business. latest a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by
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the may just take off in the u. k is conservative, government sees the homes actually sort of brought them in fact, she triggered and get by accusing police in london. the thing to lenient would protest is supporting palestinians problem and is replaced by james cleverly who was for an x ray of a new phone. sex treat is former prime minister, david cameron is with tens. number 10 came as a shock to many. he says in a suite on the said on the x that he hopes that his experience has concepts of data for 11 years and 5 minutes of the 6 will help him meet the challenges the country faces. so to get to get has more from london as a surprise with time for the full prime minister, david cameron,
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who as it were called left politics in 2016 in the off them off of that divisive breakfast. that referendum, he came out and campaigns full the u. k. to remain in the european union. the current prime minister, risky su not campaigned on the other side, full breaks it itself. but it's widely acknowledged that these 2 men, despite their opposing views on breakfast, a buzz very much placed in the center part of the policy that both centrist and that approach will be quite different from how the rights of the policy wishes to go forward. now, so what a problem on was very much cost is that called rights ok side of the conservative policy. and with that is hoping that the rest rate that she came out with, including the article that she published in the times last week, is going to be a sign of how rich the c not will have less of those difficult issues to deal with
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. i'm more focused on the solely political, a foreign policy issues that you will have to be contending with at this particular practice time. in the meantime, re, she seemed that could also be giving an outline of his vision, his foreign policy vision later on monday evening. and which he will underline the necessity for 2 state solution, not just as, as a way of convincing berkeley to it, but for that to be absolute promise for that to be an establishment of the 2 state solution in order to result diplomatically the issues in the middle east sonya guy jago alda zara london. now, 8 agencies, a warning that increasing numbers of children in suits on a fully ill and domain from starvation, month sufficing between the army and the permit to reference support forces as council of millions of people from humanitarian aid. have a more organs reports from ports to don. hey, man,
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i li 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 must encompass the know the young ones are twins who used to drink formula. and when the fighting started, it became harder to find it for them. sometimes i give them cow, milk, sometimes, powdered milk. their health started deteriorating, and they had to be hospitalized 3 times. un figures, show 3000000 to these children were malnourished, even before the conflict began. between the army and the parent military rapids support forces in mid april in 7 months. that number has increased by 37 percent 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,
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10000 more. put die by the end of the year if they don't have access to the military. but the month long slicing is making that difficult in parts of the country and nearly impossible in others. many food distribution centers have been destroyed in the violence. that's put 8 centers in stay for areas under increased pressure. for me is that even though there's been around to 40 percent increasing the number of cases we receive because of the number of displays, people who arrived in the state. once they arrived, we admit them to the sentence for checkups, when they arrive exhausted in many don't have the means to buy food. so they rely on the a provided the organizations such as the world food program, say several factors are affecting the provision of humanitarian assistance, routine petal, the for in some parts of the fun. it's a heavily this is in addition to the funding constraints and the extensive plate in talk to the health care services that the wisdom, the dia, nutrition,
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that testing the country. and then says she knows who wouldn't have been able to get help for her children. if she had stayed in hudson, but she hopes the conflict and soon so she doesn't have to rely on 8 for their survival. he but more going onto 0 parts of them. at least 11 people have been killed by fighters from the allied democratic forces in the eastern democratic republic of congo. local people say they were tied up and killed with michelle. he's opposite, believe to have drowned just they tried to flee across the allow me a river and to come to the companies ami says it killed at least 6 adf members following the attack. the only group is one of several operating in the eastern congo is being blamed for killing thousands of people over the last decade. in somalia, dozens of people have been killed and half a 1000000 falls from that home is by flash flooding. for weeks. the east african country has been passive by relentless reigns, cause the extensive damage to infrastructure you and says somebody is facing
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a once in a century, flooding and bones more than one point. 5000000 people could be affected. extreme weather has also hit the neighboring kenya. thousands of people have been evacuated from the homes and southern iceland of affairs. molten rock could lie to the surface of the of the region has been raffled by tens of thousands of us quakes and recent weeks raising phase of a significant volcanic eruption. residents have described lost evacuations as well as constant trim is the cause of widespread structural damage to buildings. and birds, i assume sits where the reason i know the american tectonic plates, meat making a to volcanic size, makes hotspots. situation that's unfolding at the moment is worrying because personally, the size of activities is close to a populated area. it's put close to infrastructure such as the geothermal power plant and a major spa lagoon. and what happened was, from the 25th, has been
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a progressive accumulation of molten rock maxima, at least the surface, which has caused the surface of the deformed effectively balloon, as the pressure of the magnet and the volume of the magnet increases. officials of india say that hopeful that oil full sheet was trapped in a collapse national road tunnel will be rescued. the structure was under construction in the hinterland states of tara khan when it caved in on sunday morning. rescue is of a stop is contacts with the workers and they using heavy machinery to pull food deputy to call balance of pulse the cause of the accident is not yet. let's take you back now to our top story as well as war on garza and an ice cream shop. and connie and this is bringing children some joy, spite the horrors of the will, is wanting on solar panels of to israel cost electricity and fuel supplies, or con reports. this is the only ice cream vendor left in garces.
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the one's popular treat is a welcome sight i said, is that have it's so hot in the middle of all the fighting. i like think ice cream . it's read the tasty with electricity in view. in short, supply gulf has been cooked in darkness. the shopping hun 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 whose seen the lives unravel an innocence crushed by the way. i eat ice cream to feel alive, especially because i am scared that night crammed into un schools. in the dark. in northern garza ice cream funds, we use as bolts with stomach trees run out of space. intense is really building full policy itself that the un says building the health of 1000000 people
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a crammed into the schools and clinics. and the trick, who was a allowed into casa, is a drop in the ocean food of 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 christmas. we don't know what to do or how to feed our children over the shops of run out of stock because a strip is being besieged for 16 years. and now it says, well, there's not even water for us to walk before present. the future looks very dark for now to spend it provides much needed response from the misery of war and stuff . i know i felt like having ice cream and the top. so i bought some. i haven't had ice cream since and you'll begin. and this allows children to be children, nor come to 0. and that's it from me laura kyle:
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full. this news of i will be back in just a moment with no other days these for the as the situation in gaza estimates. we bring you expert news as an analysis. this is not a convention of war between 2 armies, amplitude through states. this is a symmetric award. these really all means is not purposely so to kill children. unfortunately, children can be the casualties of war while the test. in real time, we only taking them to call of the task. this government is mostly to solve to, as you said, to do that there wouldn't be no peace without justice for fast and stay with us for the latest development on our mexico. he says it's over 6000 migrants
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