tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 13, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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media posts is really always says ambulances, the hospitals, all legitimate targets, several upon a sent in to kills and many ranges as, as well. again, strikes the giovanni a refugee camp in the new u. n. ones is operations in gauze, i could shut down within 2 days due to a lack of fuel the, this really strikes hit submit a convoy of john list and something that for them. and i'll just say we're a come, a mind is images in the a time the we begin in gaza says he wants densely packed up in hub in the coastal territory. now besieged by is way the troops and tanks nearly all of hospitals that have gone out of service. and as, as well, steps on his air attacks those in just
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a left with almost no way to go. the protestant in red crescent says it can't reach out goods hospital the 2nd largest in johnson city because of his wiley bump bump, and the agency sent a convoy to evacuate patients, but says it was forced to turn back, staying in the news as strikes of hit dogs is jabante a refuge account. the death toll is not yet clear. this tends to populations comp has been repeatedly talked and since the will began in the southern city of con units, a strike has less than to residential building, killing an entire family as well. had ordered palestinians to head south promising that it would be safe. i said big begins, are coverage, forced to work in the dark feud is running dangerously low in gaza. its health authority says hospitals in kansas city are active service of this and the strip of baby functioning as of the money ought to be. we have no electricity except in the emergency section. the native city section is out of service method. me to hospital
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is out of service on into and then sections are out of service. but there's no locked up in. the more is ready as price would be, the risk is putting got more people from under the rubble. many places have been struck repeatedly, leaving no case save from the strip. these babies have been moved from other opposite hospital to all the old victim them. here's a dangerous jenny, hospitality and i'm going to have you repeatedly targeted by israel. this is one of the few functioning hospitals. the as incubate has the new bones underwear of the war, that rate to that side and of the threat to their lives. this was a lot of you if you sit that is to get all caught about, the 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. so various sections are also done here. the intensive care unit is always full. there's always shortage and beds. once they will only 16, q b,
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248 premature babies. but for now they sweep, boning tuvell and an uncertain future. start bake of $20.00 of the world health organization has described the conditions in gauze as hospitals as dia, and frightening almost all of the hospitals and goals and says you're also service . and the few remaining in the north valley operating as includes the 2 biggest facilities i'll see for and l codes. they have no electricity, clean voice, and nor enough medical supplies. and food is running out of sofa is on the is ready seed or an estimate of $2500.00 palestinians dropped in and around the hospital as includes around $650.00 patients because the health ministry says there are moving 28000 injured palestinians who are accounted for another 3250 people who are missing. the closure of the hospitals mean the injured will no longer be able to
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get life saving treatment and costs that they need is ready. bombardment hasn't stops but their aunts, enough. ambulance is left in northern garza to respond to those in need. the health ministry says 87 have been damaged and is ready strikes. dr. gas on the opportunity to it's a plastic and reconstructive session at alley hospital and garza, he says the very limited supplies they have left a being kept in order to carry out live saving surgeries ever since the collapse of ship hospital, we have become a functioning hospital in garza city and 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 shift, we turn the piece the 4 course in the ground at the hospital, into a few goals. and we now have over $500.00 tools. there's only 3 surgeons here. um,
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2 operating rooms which to a nice today been joined by enough attrition who's trying to also provide the only centric surface in gaza. and he's been able to perform some of these is arion section and on it, but you're short on supplies. we'd been having to perform excruciatingly painful procedures on the wounds of the patients to stop them becoming infected with no energy use. yeah. or anesthetic because we have such limited supplies that we're keeping them for the most life savings searching. most of the ones that are being bandage stuff and, and just admitted into the 4 course of the hospital and, and those who need live saving surgery go into the operating room, but we're extremely limited. and now we're the only hospital in the hold of the goals and it's awful. i mean when you especially do it with,
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with children and you feel that the, the, the pay that is being afflicted. but at the same time, these food is have to be clean, otherwise these, they become septic and they become life threatening on the patient. and so you can wait 20 day, you can be a 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 to buy 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 that these patients to get the medical help that the start as low as the room is live for us now in calling us and the south of the cause of strep to give us the latest situation that you're hearing about at the hospitals in gaza.
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yes, hospitals in the north and central areas of gaza strip off in the age of collapse as the relentless bombardment took place on the still continuing on the surrounding areas of the hospitals. and also with the ongoing crisis of the fuse and medical supplies inside the hospital. people are trapped inside the ship a hospital and even similar hospitals in the central areas of given bundles of the gaza strip as they are no longer able to have any safe. cory go out to the southern areas of the territory, which also brought me continue that as well to people inside the hospitals are really terrified. they have no clue who uses. they are running low on food and they are cooling everyone and even the international community to help them to get out from the hospital as well. so the attacks continue, the all of the hospice is given in some such a buildings, especially for hospital doctors are tirelessly trying to group to, to take care of patients with us to a life inside the hospital as a more then a,
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as, as those as a did bodies had to decompose to do to the left of paula and also to the inability of movement and mobility to add to allow for impedances to take them to be periods and one of the cause of main symmetries in order to in order to at least reduce the number of the people inside the more just for inside the all of the hospital. now, what is the gaza strip? hospitals are witnessing is catastrophe. there is there any further aid delivered to do is hospitalized in the move into central areas of the territory. i'm tired, many of those hospitals and stopped taking new patients, but new casualties. keep coming as the strikes. keep pitching pots of gauze we've just been hearing about a new as so i come, the devali, a refugee comes in the last few hours. what are you hearing about that? yes, they've been bought mental engine value refugee come continue to string some real
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residential buildings. inside this very densely populated refugee camp a people in japan, the over 50 comes to still existing. i'm still taking shelter in the united nation schools. and even in hospitals as they didn't find any safe shelter to flee, and to remain inside as, as well, keeps bombarding and destroying houses, complete neighborhoods. and we're talking about a hospitals and sometimes the, the situation had improved to attack even evidences, as they are evacuating people from these areas. now what is really important to mention is that the developers were, could you tell me the only place that had been bombarded by the mean close increase and also in the last hour was when the southern areas of which are 3 in particular . and can you just us that you will a right now as israel had destroyed to residential buildings planning blocks for 23 palestinian still now the majority of the victims have arrived to i'm also a hospital where right now here and
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a number of wounded people also have to report it and they are receiving treatment right now in saw the co reduce of this hospital. i'm tired of the south where you are supposed to be the safe area. what as well as telling people to evacuate and to what is it like living day today with this dreadful level of uncertainty? not least as well, but the tail, the noise, the dust and the, the well people in this house of the church, we literally are witnessing a notable the generation and their human turing condition. they are living comparable situations and circumstances as they are forced to get out early in the early hours of the morning. just to go search and look for food water in order to bring back to feed the babies and the families. and what i clearly noticed in the southern areas, the due to the lack of guys also as well. people to start looking for what to be cooked and even to be used to sit fun in order to do cooking. i'm even to,
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to do their basic needs. and so by using this uh item with the absence of guys and even with the ongoing hello to answer prevention of a few entries to the church right now. all of them are really desperate to they are just really thinking about how they can have access to food, how they can have access to the sometimes people of course to carry the gallons and there was for, for long distance carrying them by using the urban hands to meet for long distance to get back to the house is main while they get tired, exhausted. and this is what happening on the ground in the southern areas of the church week on daily basis. okay. talk, i assume joining us stuff from connie and as in southern golf, thanks very much talk. well, i know we spoke to a displaced palestinian who's arrived in the southern gaza strip off to evacuating from the north. he says it's no safe despite as well as promises is there is no safety, there is no security and we were told go to the south and be safe there. however,
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every day i'm heating more ambulance has come to the hospital. i'm seeing more people take their loved ones to the graveyard. i'm seeing more to that in, in just more people, the updated every day. it seems that the self is getting hits more. so we are feeling extremely scared and frightened, in addition to the fulton knuckle fluids, lack of water, a lot of sleeping space. the capacity of if you d, z adults, but that has doubled over the last few days since more people come to the north. and that's where the army has been defending its relentless attacks on hospitals and ambulances and gaza in and out deleted social media post it said ambulance is a use to transport. patients in need of medical care on hospitals, a places where patients receive treatment, right, thoughts? it goes on how much use of ambulances to transport it's of tips and weapons, disguising them as civilians and hospitals, a terrorist to infrastructure not to use for medical purposes. it points out this
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is against international law and it says, tons, hospitals into an ambulances into the just so much military targets. donnelly, to, as opposed to the in the am for my legal advisor to the palestine liberation organization. she says, israel has made some of the 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 be at hospitals and is illegal to ambulances, is illegal to denied care to the sick and to the wounded. and israel persists because it can. and i think is very important for us to put this in as proper context. these same allegations were made in 2008 in 2009 again in 2012 again in 2014. they have never been proven. and what we do know is that house to the doctors,
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international doctors, doctors from international organizations. everybody has come out and says that this is actually not being used for any, for any military purposes. and therefore it is illegal. therefore this is on israel to prove that it's in the mail. but even if we try to do that, we have to bear in mind which is really to me, is trying to commit genocide against charleston and, and this is why it must be stops. now. the category reconstruction committees, office and goals that has been hit by and it's really a strike house for a ministry has reacted saying in a statement we condemn, and the strongest times he is ready, occupation bombing of the headquarters ethics, tarry committee for the we construction of garza, the bombing of the headquarters is an extension of the policy of targeting people, especially since the committee worked through as projects to alleviate the suffering of the population. and the goal is a strip of columbia is really occupation to stop providing flimsy justifications.
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the talk thing, civilian objects, health facilities and civilians, the view and agency for palestinian refugees is now wanting, but it's all prices and goals that could shut down within 2 days. and was gauze a chief, thomas white's waste on x. that that he must turn operation will grind to a halt in the next 48 hours as no fuel is allowed to enter gaus. he also added that 2 of them, a warrant, distribution contract has ceased working. they some few ran out so few which will deny $200000.00 people drinkable both across the world. united nations flags, a flying at hoff moss to pays tribute to view and stuff killed in the wall on garza . a minute silence has also been observed in that on a wall has seen the highest number of un personnel killed in a conflict in the history of the organization where we challenge reports someone kills cubing for bribes. others died along with their families and that
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homes. some of the teachers, someone us is some talk says administrator's engineers who were employees. so if you an agency for palestinian refugees on rock and on monday you end flags around the world will load and tribute to them. this was the minute silence in geneva. over the last month, 101 of our colleagues have lost their lives in gaza. this is the highest number of 8 lucas kilten, the history of organization in such a short time when israel began forming gaza on october, the 7th, tens of thousands of people sort shelter in the agencies facilities more than 760000 people. and now sheltering in the many and schools, the agency provides israel gps coordinates. so all it's locations to process that schools and shelters arrival, crowded, 60 being damaged by his radiate tax,
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and the agency cannot protect those facilities in the north of the cause a strip and for it stuff, the war on cause a has been the worst crisis for the united nations humanitarian workers in the organizations history, in fact, is not even close to next west moments of the un was a suicide bombing interview jet nigeria and 2011 kidding. 46. less than ha, the currants goes to title, provides kind of sydney and refugees with education, health and social services for this loan being under pressure is ready. prime minister benjamin. yes, in yahoo! once it disbanded for allowing palestinians to inherit refugee states as from their fathers, this keeps a life that right to return to lands taken in 1948 and in 2018 president donald trump cost us funding for unreal, plunging it into financial crisis. but nothing compares to the cottage of recent weeks and others of policy to evidence that these attacks are happening inside
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unreal installations 60 have been impacted in just yesterday and the guest house in rafa was here early. an hour and a half of the international stuff. members left, so that evidence could be gathered. and the key question is, was to happen because we have prime, let's say, say evidence of potential crimes. and that something has to happen that have to, to the, to justice. and the key question for us is how that happens. a playmates. what is happening to one, russ stuff is the same as what's happening to the people who have gone so will reach helen's how to 0. that's bringing on senior political analyst now mullen, bushera, and me, you and today, remembering the terrible loss of life and gauze, a 101 of the employees, even as it remains polarized, i'm paralyzed at the top of the organization, edit constant. any of these tests now as the secretary general good data said they don't have the power and don't have the money. but the only thing they do have is
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the voice, and they are now more than before voicing their displeasure. if not the condemnation of what is going on and clearly the, this manifestation as it were with the flag is a scream, is more than a voice. it's really a scream of how as while as uh, as a you know, a condemnation of the kidding of a, of their own stuff. you know, but the, but the question that's, that keeps coming to mind. the last 5 weeks is, why is it that this little ne state is a, can be in such great violation of un resolutions un security solutions can be in grave. a violation of international law can attack the un secretary general personally for making a speech saying none of this could happen in a vacuum as,
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as if that response is this could happen in a vacuum. yeah. so and then the beginning of the year and stuff and so on, so forth. and then making all these aggressive apprehensive effects on the un and it's and stuff. big is the question and then shouldn't be centered. shouldn't be froze in or something trimming. but you want to accept in measures about the country that is an upfront, it's not only to it's soul and spirit, but it's also an ending me over its own stuff. i wonder what the extension of that is. why does the us suppose it whole heartedly? of course the us has the politics and the policy and the strategy, the politics, of course, now it's uh, it's the scandal around the world. how lobbies in washington tend to influence politics and especially to foreign policy. and is there
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a lobby which should be distinguished from a jewish lobby? is there a law they in washington, which is a combination of eventually called questions, the military industrial complex, as well as various radical design, this organizations in america. all of them really have huge influence on decision making, especially in congress, but also on the way. and then that is the idea that you know, by didn't, and others have sold to the american public. that is, there is some kind of an aircraft carrier in the media today, and that's without it, if it didn't exist we would have created is because it serves our interest. you know, this might have been product sometime between 19701984. maybe, you know, arguably, but certainly new the past, 50 or 40 years is where it has been a burden, not an asset to the united states, which just the last 5 weeks. you know, what i've shown does that, how much of a liability it has become the entire mit griffin. i'm at least $57.00 out of but
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most in majority countries are spending against is red. i'm asking the united states to stop being so hypocritical and do use double stand. that is for policy and the majority of public opinion, including the united states and be asking for a cease fire. so really the, the by the restoration to know is that is that is a liability, but continues supported because president by didn't himself is a, it's been blinded by his so called, i'm a scientist overall, i'm a christian and boxing himself behind that. then you know, i just a quick note this note about that, by the way. he was a vice president for 8 years on the front of obama buck obama. sprint that his ac is trying to decouple the mindset between the minds, the united states and his right. because now it says position for file. it's not supposed to act like a little room state and by the most part and parcel of both state use of but by the administration. but now by didn't, is back again,
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carpeting the mindset and repeating and supporting everything that is there a says, which is really, is quite a part of books and quite damaging to america standing in the middle east and beyond. well, let's look at those 58. i've states that you mentioned the shaking, laughing that the us, what are they doing? what more could they do in this situation? believe it or not, the fact that they've come up with the fund that communicate there's an a change much for them. and as to what to expect to expect of them. the fact that this find that communicate is, is a strongly worded condemnation of what goes on. what's going on 3 junction of any justification of the so called is there as right. this of defense for it's war crimes and goes on. all of these are order the something that over in forth and the fact that none of this is going to translate into food and fuel and to breaking the siege and ending the war, of course is, is the main issue. but anyone who looks at the, at the composition of the $222.00 out of states and the others, most of them are,
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george said for $57.00 together. and you'll notice a number of things. first of all, a good number of both countries, both even have diplomatic relations with one another. a good number of these countries are war with one another and and a good come to a good number of countries are i have not as of issues with is right. a lot of them are dependent on the united states. i wouldn't want to and go to the united states . so the fact that despite all of these differences that they would come together and agree that's in and by itself is an accomplishment. the fact that they could not agree to something actionable is shameful and shameless mulanda shaw joining his head on set. thanks very much. now the funeral of a palestinian man killed by is where the forces area on monday has taken place and have run. huffman see says, if at any time the need was shot in the head during
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a series of is waiting rates across the occupied westbank. when so say he was driving near a building with a boat to opperation was taking place. that's cause i have a 2 is a mr. avi. he's joining us from ramallah in the occupied westbank. they didn't tell us the latest that you were hearing about these raids that appear to be ongoing. now again, and you'll find westbank that is correct. those daytime rates, that violence during the day has seamlessly entered into the night the 1st rate of the evening. we just heard a few minutes ago taking place in a, in a village called job in the near janine city. now we've, we've just heard about this, it is developing, we don't know too much information, but we will get back to you on that. latest raid, as the evening goes on, but it promises most likely to be violent in jeanine. there are generally very violent rays that these really military carry out with a heavy footprint, and they get a lot of pushback from armed groups that are known to be operating engineering. there's been a great deal of pushback by palestinian residents living in that part of the
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occupied west bank in recent weeks against these rates. so that promises to be an ongoing development throughout the evening. during the day the were also at least 2 rates in an area called code to you. now what happened there was, is really forces went into issue at one specific house, a residence, a stop notice on construction. now this is generally seen as a prelude to the destruction of a palestinian home. and the specifics of this case are that this home is the residence of a man that had been in prison in the past. someone who was known to his rarely, authorities, and were posted in say, is that these really military is taking this opportunity of heightening tensions, of heightened violence to simply pick on people that they have on file pick on people and bully, people that they know. and that are known to them and then what they do now is it should be stop notices say that those buildings are illegal. of course, it's a difficult thing for palestinians to stomach since they consider this occupation to be illegal. but what we saw is things like this can become very violent,
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very quickly. 3 people were injured to shot in the legs. one shot in the face, the video that emerged from this showing a very violent scene in the home in the front yard, the front gate of a residence, someone a bleeding heavily, and people screaming, calling for help. so these res, becoming increasingly violent since the war began on october 7th. hosting is we look into here in ramallah, across the occupied west banks. all say the same thing. they feel that this is gotten out of control. and that the international community, even if it wants to, has paralyzed to do anything because the people who are controlling the narratives are the, is railways, the us government, that is backing them. and they can simply do whatever they want here in the occupied territories with really no consequence. okay, same bus or ave. so any staff from the occupied westbank for the latest thanks very much. same. the o palestinian farm is in the occupied westbank a same price of the produce dropped sharply since the thoughts of the war on gauze
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as well as heavily restricted access to bulk as forcing farm is to sell only locally. but as beth reports, the crops are ready for harvesting the palestinian, the farm as of last access to the main customers in his raft. since october, the 7th, as well as military has effectively sealed on the occupied west bank level. so that the little bit that in georgia, in valleys, palestine food basket, well, we produce most of the west banks prep of its the vet purse codes that's opening and everything comes from this range. anything else i felt when the crossing squeeze rail are closed. all 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 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
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days 40 kilometers. it should take 30 minutes, but it's only open to his regular palestinians. have to take a major d tools and let them know, and i'll have it on the, at the 110 kilometers to on june. in the past 5 weeks more check points and road closures of a p. it doesn't, isn't that isn't with nestle, but as a some check points are only open from 9 am to 6 pm. this causes problems. and it also causes harm to the small villages we have to teach, or through 90 minutes later we get to the market. it's almost deserted as 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 a main road that passes through a nearby village. and these ratings have done that to protect the setlist who live all around the prices of vegetables have more than 100 shifts,
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have been cut some business days of close down heidi according to 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, 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 sarah bates and the occupied westbank. so it has hair on out as era. the lowest will be hosting is always rep when it comes to the customer from goes up with love to speak to a palestinian office who is using his music to raise awareness about what's happening in guns the
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it's the return of some what, whether across see a radian peninsula heifer, one will begin the weather report there in northern and saudi arabia, starting to see a splash of some rain here. this area has seemed flooding as of late. certainly the risk of seeing some more. i think the weather will catch up to coates by wednesday . we look at the 3 day forecast, potentially some century downpours here. that's gonna increase the humidity, but we should be back into the sunshine by friday. what a view of the middle league shows us a soaking forth the bands, including gaz, uh, rate through to syria. jordan and the weather will push into iraq of the case across central asia. plenty of sun temperature is above average. ask about tater on, for example. asked about 23 degrees for you on tuesday. and these intense range that we saw through western turkey. now moving toward the east,
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around the northeast bikes the coast. and that's all that what, whether dropping down across the coast of the back in time as we go off to africa right now. and that is wendy, as it has been toward the northwest breezy though, as we look towards the northeast that includes kyra with that storm system there. but there's going to be dealing with went pulses of rain across the democratic republic of congo is some big storm stair and winds have lower temperatures across spots, swanner and india. so vin took 33 for you on tuesday. the, the house on this structure was actually destroyed in 2003. and the reason for that is that far a, how many was actually convicted and sentenced to 7 live sentences by his pause in the killing of his reading soldiers. well, these res, this is a, came in here, and this now very small hole actually represents
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a nice man for this fine. let me just show you these rand. he's actually drilled into the wall. now, why did they do that? that testing the thickness of the walls, so they know what equipment to use when they come to demolish this house. and the family is telling us there was no reason for these ratings to come in to that house at this time. right now, they simply don't know why he's right. he's one to 2 motors. now this house could be demolished in the next 2 hours in the next 2 weeks. they simply don't know when that demolition is going to come. the, the the,
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the again you are watching, i was, is there a has remind you of on top stories this hour and the old hospitals in golf. the city are out of service. the protestant in red cross that says it was unable to reach patients from one hospital and evacuate them because of as waiting on problems. the agency sent a comm voice outputs hospitals that says it was close to 10 bucks a residential building and causes something safety upon unison speed hits, coming an entire family and wounding many others as well. has told patterson is to evacuate to the south, promising it would be safe. i mean noisy of nations as held a moment of silence to commemorate the move in 100 un was killed and gone. so just a day ago, i'm an unreal building in gauze as something post destruct several times by the israeli navy. and southern lebanon is why the strikes have hit. now come with john . this entering an alger there, a camera move on to the sweat off the bomb,
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whomever festival. the for the, for the group of john this are traveling along the border and the 11 east town of galvan and separate layers. right? strikes have hit a residential area in the left in east village of i'm not to for weeks, the lebanese on the group has the and is really ministry. have been exchanging far across the board to then a honda report from something happened. this vintage bell is known as the capital of the resistance. it has symbolic importance to his beloved. much of the town was heavily palm during the lebanese armed groups last war with israel in 2006, but its fighters held their ground nearly 2 decades later. there again at for vintage bill has not yet been caught in the crossfire. but the group support has believe as well wants to expand the conflict. so this is really doesn't hide its
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intentions. of course, it would like to expand the ongoing war, but in the presence of his beloved leader has some natural law and resistance fighters. we are not afraid not far as an active front line, along more than 100 kilometers of border, a few kilometers deep on each side. the cross border fire is known as the 2nd month and hezbollah as promising more of this. as long as, as well, continues its war on gossip. the group slater house on the throttle has talked about increasing operations in terms of size frequency and the type of weapons. but making it clear, this border will remain what he calls a support front. for garza, israel has been increasing its threats. not just the guns has the loss with lebanon as a whole. with the defense minister, promising to do to the lebanese capital, they do what it did to casa the one size house and using the rest of it,
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made in libya will. so as bullet has made it clear that the battle ground will determine the course of the conflict if is real escalates, it will respond in kind. if they target civilians has bullet will do the same. despite the occasional strikes that have hit deeper into each other's territories, this still largely remains a war of attrition that could change as, as well. battles, how much fighters in casa center for their elders, either southern, let them on, as well, that sound speak to honda cell, which joins us from the occupied east, jerusalem, and have the the situations to the escalations on the as well. 11 and border was the latest your hearing. the situation escalating indeed over the last 24 to 48 hours and just moments ago these really military chief of staff hurts the hell levy releasing his statement about the situation on the north saying that the is rarely army is taking what he calls strong action and setting a plans to deal with the security situation in the north,
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he went on to say that the exchange as a fire and the threats coming from southern 11 on cannot remain as is really echoing the sentiment of other is really defense officials. and we've been hearing from in the last hours and days and remember just earlier on mondays, really prime minister benjamin netanyahu sending a warning to his ball lot saying that those who play with fire will be met with fire. also hearing from these really defense minister jo, i've go onto, has threatened to turn bailed into with 2nd. gaza now be is really military and politicians. a life has been saying that these threats that are coming from the north exchanges of fire are no longer just provocations. and tit for tat. they are now full on aggressions. and these really know what terry says. it's ready to deal with this course of action. but there is an interesting tidbit here to think about, which is the americans, the americans have been both publicly and privately urging these really as not to
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launch a larger pre emptive strikes in lebanese territory against chas boneless sites out of spears of a semi regional war. breaking out and also out of fears that the attention of these really military will be overstretched if there are 2 from settle that are simultaneously opened in the country. so there is a lot going on. and in the last 24 hours alone, we've seen one civilian deaths, 20 other injuries among them, 7 soldiers. but these were the army and the really politicians the like has been saying that the situation needs to be addressed and needs to be changed. and these really military is going to follow through on that course of action laura. meanwhile, we have to care getting permission to set up a field hospital in egypt. what do we know about lots well, $0.13 a ship. the docs in egyptian water is around 40 kilometers away from the crossing. it's got enough material for about 8 field hospitals. we're talking about operating
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theatres, ambulances medicines, any other type of medical equipment. you would need to assist patients while setting up a field hospital. but the main issue here is going to be is how do you get palestinians from gaza, not just from the north to the south, but how do you get them to cross through that are crossing through these field hospitals now to kia has said that they're hoping to set up these hospitals quickly and they have received approval from the egyptian government to do so. but again, the issue remains is on how palestinian patients are going to be transported to those field hospitals. and both tortilla and the palestinians are hoping that it will become sooner rather than later because of the health care system collapse in the gaza strip. okay, how does all, who do any is that from occupied is true. sometimes honda now music has been used around the world to raise awareness about with decades of his radio occupation and
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palestinian territory and none have the best of the musicians all thomaston, in origin. so i live on is one such musician, he's using his music to raise awareness about what's happening in garza. we'll talk to him shortly. but 1st here's a snippet of his popular song from gaza with loud hold on. hold on, hold on. no has to be hosting is always ready to come on at the customer. me open and then because i came from the the oh sullivan joins us now. live from los angeles. great to have you with us. that's great. so it really shows your feelings gauze the most of your feelings. now when
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you see what's happening, that i'm just going to thank you for having me and the feelings. i think i, it is a collective feeling, especially comments on the dashboard, collect the feeling of despair. um, you know, we bought the music studio and because of this year and to, to receive what's up messages, investors you've been destroyed for no reason for this. having no communication with our friends and family back there. i don't think there's a collective feeling of palestinians abroad and just truly, truly, i mean, you know, i think we've all seen videos a month as i size is kind of from an address in beside just these heroes. b living and follow speaking and then because of the seeing these families, i think it was 2 days ago, families and just families moving. so, and if you look at this and sometimes as opposed to me and as my so how can the world's sit and watch this happen? but it's quite simple,
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i think because in order to watch this and be okay with the interest, see asked me to come to me live on instagram. you need to think we're us of junior and the west has been doing this, this tactic of the immunization of dehumanization for a very long time. my mother has finished algeria and then you know, the french and the germans, the collective demonize ation of their lives. and brothers things in western media for the past 70 years is what leads us to the is really defense minister, for example, carla, streaming savages venture bureau, same things like arabs known as where it is like to build and areas like to live in open sewage and bomb stuff, you know, when you see this kind of language, it's very deliberate and deliberate in a way that makes it so the person is, are such as human and business, you know, is there it is able to justify the impression that we go through what size is being spent and how to use your music and the platform that to you have to come to that
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full trial. and i think once again the, the human ization of this thing is the delivery demon ization. and each immunization, what i've seen is music is a way to put a face. you know what to tell the stories of people that cannot tell their stories . these kids that live in because of the children this, the children that do not have names and faces and stories that are not being told you look at the stories of the is where the hostages on western new york. and your ask yourself, are we know of the same of the same coverage of the same love and care? and this is truly, truly is found. you go up in gaza, what are your memories of the causal strep? i grew up in because i really have them, you know, i grew up by the c a, i had memories of, you know, going fishing. my father built on top of called a deal which is still there. so this day and, you know, sense loans of you also obviously, i mean,
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i don't know if you're going to hear right now. there's airplanes going by the sound of drones. there's one that isn't grand and my trevor and i think the son of jones for any person living and as it was a cool remind me that these people have suing them. yeah. and you'll have some dreams for the palestinian people and for the people of casa, in particular, one of the, i think, i go to send them into the past. the news people who i say that we dream a free because it's starting to liberate, to publish time. um and, you know, just, just to bring it back to before, before i head off, let's say you take out how about the side of the equation. and you know, as real does what, supposedly it wants to do it, how much no longer exists, etc. would you call this place this place? it's called the west bank. the west bank has over $500.00 check points and church on the roads. you know, it's really such, there's regular, they go out and,
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and burn olive trees and buses. there's a, i think, how familiar you know, been there. so we dream of a free and the bridge boasting sullivan. we're going to get to speak to thanks very much for taking the time to join us head on out to 0 for thanks. thanks. are still a head hair on al jazeera u. k. holmes axis. one of the problem is sites days off to shit. keith felice, of favoring protests as supporting palestine. i eat ice cream to fuel life, especially because i am scared at night cramped into un schools in the dark and gauze as last of pricing, ice cream shop springs, some toys of children. in the middle of the,
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the former british prime minister david cameron has made an unexpected what time to government also being appointed as the next foreign secretary, problems or issues. so that cause being we shuffling his cabinet sacking. so the problem of homes x ray cameron says he hopes past experiences will help him deal with current international challenges. so, okay, i got reports. are you getting set for tell the secretary to the old and in with an old hand full of prime minister david cameron, making a surprise returned to franklin politics as foreign secretary after a 7 year absence. i think department has put him into sphinx in the team and
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a time when foreign affairs are incredibly important with what's going on and ukraine with the conflict in the base mid least. well, mister cameron left british politics in 2016 and the altima for the city devise a rex that referendum. he was firmly in favor of richmond remaining in the block, while the current prime minister wishes to knock advocated for britain to come out of the your opinion. but both men are widely seems to be centrist, and it is this approach which will now be dominating in the cabinets. but shuffling sewell abroad in the knowledge of her ministerial roll and onto the back benches may present the prime minister with another challenge, a hard line opinions on issues such as emigration. have one has support from those on the rights of the conservative policy, potentially dividing support for scenic but it was hard decision to publish an article without the full clearance of downing street criticizing the police of
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being soft on raleigh supporting the palestinian rights. going so far, even to denounce the protest themselves as hate marches, that ended the current ministerial career. sonya jago just sarah london, people in liberia set to go to the polls on tuesday in a presidential bundle of election between incumbent george ware and full of vice president joseph bullock. hi. the 1st round in early october highlighted divisions in the country. i can address reports from one very via on the challenges facing the next president. monrovia as intellectual center is home for lively street debate. politicians, academics and ordinary liberians come here to do their positions and governors, the economy, and social issues. it's a place you model as english as why people vent their frustrations without having to resort to wireless. he says the country,
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he's on the wrong track. the issue. yeah, he's been killed. the other problem. you guys brown bought, but many liberians. we spoke to say they worried about violent confrontations in the coming weeks and months as one of the main challenges facing the president receiving the division. among the complain, susan has been particularly heated and violent. this has prompted. he has a public in a country that has the opportunity to come up. so i'm assuming that to about a quarter of a 1000000 and obviously forms on fundamental changes are needed to tackle the numerous problems. francisco stabilize the government to rebuild a government institution, was we organize them and give them the capacity that they need to deliver services . president, george we is 1st time was characterized by protest against the rising cost of living. and allegations of corruption and mismanagement may not be able to say
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those mustn't be allowed to happen on the next administration. how many degrees i do see the monroe view around 900 ad quakes hit southern iceland on monday, almost 4000 people evacuated at the weekends. i'm it. phase molten rock could rise to the surface and the hit going to back, residents were allowed to go back briefly to pick up some things as high full set for pulls from the coastal town to get a sense of the scale of emergency that is currently affecting iceland, this is a pretty good place to do it. we're on a rise on a southern coast road. and this is a vast queue of traffic which is on its way to the most dangerous part of iceland at the moment. that's because the people in these vehicles are either residents, although they have relatives who are residents of green day, which is the village that is at the center of this exclusion science on 4000 people
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have been forced to evacuate from it because it is at the heart of this very major volcanic emergency, people are being told that they can, one per household get access very briefly to their homes. they're all heading for a check point to another kind of material. so further along this road way emergencies, this will take them just for a few minutes to get the vital documents, possessions photographs, pets, because they don't know when they next will be able to get access to the homes. so i'm say it's not total because there are some people who, why do this is not a temporary evacuation. but opponent changed the situation of this town because there is another line, a subterranean line of magnet increasing pressure. knoxville, seismic activity. is it a rock in and around the village that it could be devastating if it rocks out to see it could cause a huge ashley, you know, the whole story that we saw some 13 years ago affecting international travel. so
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increasing concerns have a very major volcanic events coming in the next few days. how useful is that address here a southern iceland? the officials in india say that hopeful the old forshie work has dropped in the collapse road tunnel will be rescued. the total was on the construction and the headline stage. a butare comes when it case and the on sunday morning ask you as of a stop is contact with the workers and using heavy machinery to boil through debris to cough out of hoff oxygen and food has been delivered through the pipe. the close of the accident is not yet 9. let's take you back now to our top story. israel's will on garza and an ice cream shop and the communist in the south is bringing children some joy. despite the horrors of war. it's running on solar panels of to and as well, cost electricity and fuel supplies. or con has this report
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this is the only ice cream vendor left in garces. the one's popular treat is a welcome sight. how does that have? it's so hot in the middle of all the fighting. i like think ice cream. it's really tasty with electricity and fuel. in short supply, garza has been cooked in darkness. the shopping hun, eunice 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 cnn lives unravel an innocence crushed by the i eat ice cream to few lives, especially because i am scared that night crammed into un schools. in the dark. in northern garza ice cream funds, we use as molds with symmetries run out of space in 10 society buildings
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full policy itself. 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 casa, is a drop in 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 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 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 ice cream mandatory, so i bought some, i haven't had ice cream since and you began and this allows children to be chose then laura comes out to 0 and that's it from me.
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kyle, for this news of but to say with us, my colleague doreen advocate, we back in just a minute with more of the days. these are the ongoing coverage of is rose full on the as these reading war on gods that escalates out his ears. correspondence are on the ground. 150. it is impossible for civil defense teams to come to this part of the refuge account that was due cars rushing to the hospital. he is really military is pushing deeper into guys that there's no fed option just to evacuate to the southern areas which cause it to be also a very risky journey spoke. diplomats wait for a break through bombardment. thing guys that continue and the families waiting for the return of their relative people are really worried right now that they are basically collective punishment and only going to continue then they just depends
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on which is 0. these off choose solutions that gives us know for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs on the don't think that has a number. think about it as a person and yourself and that person shares. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those stages we want we want to break because the women and my country deadlocks. we become about to on the we are not. and neither ology, we are human beings on this earth to be truth and the quality we are false. that's our officers. whatever has been done before can be done as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can
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see. the vision is clear. unfortunately, the question is war with lawanda imminent rigorous debate. you're dying because black lives don't really matter. and the police will join me, mark them on hill upfront without a 0. the the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters, and i'll find a navigator coming up in the next 60 minutes. newborn babies, wounded and trapped in a worse zone, as is really forces surround garza as 2 largest hospitals. most hospitals and gaza . cities are out of service in and now deleted. social media posts. the is really
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