tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 13, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST
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minutes rigorous to base your diet because of lots of medical treatments black lives, don't really matter. in the police. join me markham on hill upfront. what? out to 0? the of the you're watching the news, our life from headquarters and del high and a novel gays are coming up for the next 60 minutes. newborn babies, wounded and trapped in a worse zone, as is really forces surround guys, us to largest hospitals. most hospitals and garza cities are out of service in and now deleted. social media posts is really our new says. ambulances and hospitals are legitimate targets. several palestinians are killed and many wounded as israel
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again, and strikes the giovanni or refuge account in the north. the u. n warrens, its operations in garza could shut down within 2 days due to a lack of fuel. the pounds is really air strikes, hit near a convoy of journalists in southern lebanon on an out to 0. come on line is injured in the status on the so we begin and gaza city one so densely packed urban hub in the coastal territory . now besieged by is really troops and tanks. nearly all hospitals there have gone out of service and this is real steps up it's air attacks. those injured are left with almost know where to go. the palestinian red crescent sized countries and puts costs. so that's the 2nd largest in gaza city because of is really bombardments.
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the agency sent a convoy to evacuate patience, but as it was forced to turn back on, staying in the north air strikes of head gauze is jabante, a refugee camp. the death toll is not yet clear. this densely populated camp has been repeatedly targeted since the war began in the southern city of con eunice astray cuz flattened the residential building, killing an entire i'm a lease is real, had ordered palestinians to head south promising it would be safe. as a big begins, our coverage falls to work and the dog food is running dangerously low in gaza. its health authority says hospitality and go to the city active service of this and the strip of being functioning as of the we have no electricity except in the emergency section. the native city section is out of service, but that meant the hospital is out of service for into another sections are out of
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service. but there's no linked up in the world. more is ready as regularly with the risk is pulling out more people from under the rubble. many places have construct repeatedly, leaving no case save from the strip. these babies have been moved from the opposite hospital of the old victim of them. here's a dangerous jenny. hospitals and i'm going to have you repeatedly targeted by israel. this is one of the few functioning hospitals, the as incubate us, the new bones 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. the various sections are also done here. the intensive care unit is always full. there's always shortage and beds. once they will only 16, q b, 248 premature babies. but for now they sleep, boning tuvell and an uncertain future said vague. i was just there earlier we spoke
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to a displace palestinian who has arrived in the southern gaza strip after evacuating from the north. he says it's no safer and despite israel's promises, there is no safety. there is no security. and we were told go to the south and be safe there. however, every day i'm heating more ambulance has come to the hospital. i'm seeing more people take their loved ones through the graveyard. i'm seeing more children in general. more people updated every day. it seems that the self is getting hits more, so we got a feeling extremely scared than frightened in addition to the total knuckle food. luckily for to a lot of sleeping space. the capacity of, if you g z, had adults present, has doubled over the last 2 days and some more people come to the north. well, the world health organization has described the conditions and gods as hospitals as dire and frightening. almost all of the hospitals and gaza city are out of service
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and the few remaining in the north are barely operating. that includes the 2 biggest facilities and ship out on the goods. they have no electricity, clean water or enough medical supplies and food is running out. a shift is under is really siege there. an estimated 2 and a half 1000 palestinians trapped in and around the hospital. that includes around $650.00 patients and the gaza health ministry size. there are more than $28000.00 injured palestinians were accounted for. and another 3250 people were missing. the closer of the hospitals mean the injured will no longer be able to get life saving treatments and care. they needs the, as really, bombardments hasn't stopped, but there aren't enough ambulances left in northern gaza to respond to those in needs. the health ministry says 87 had been damaged and is really strikes a doctor. the son of a sister is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon to the hospital in gaza. he says the very
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limited supplies they have left are being kept in order to carry out live savings surgeries ever since the collapse of ship hospital. we have become a functioning hospital in gaza city. if you recall, this is a 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 class, she felt we turned the ethics at least the 4 course in the ground at the hospital into a funeral. so we now have over $500.00 tools. there's only 3 surgeons here, um 2 operating rooms as to what needs to do today been joined by not just the person who's trying to also provide the only the citric surface in gaza. and he's been able to perform some of these very inspection and on it, but we're short on supplies. we've been having to perform excruciatingly painful
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procedures on wounds of the patients to stop them becoming infected with no energy use. yeah. or understood because we have such limited supplies that we're keeping them for the most life savings searches. most of the ones that are being bandaged up 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. now we're the only hospital in the hold of the goals and it's awful. i mean, when you especially do it with, with children. and you feel that the, the, the pain that is being afflicted. but at the same time, these waters have to be clean. otherwise these, they become septic and they become life threatening on the patient. and so you can
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wait 20 day, you can beat 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 sit by time 90 percent of what i do now is buying time for these patients until something happens . some, some medical breaks room, some sci fi or humanitarian corner door, or anything that these patients to get the medical help to be or will not bring in thought about. assume he's joining us from tanya and us. that's in the south of the gaza strip. taught it so as we've been hearing and reporting huge concerns over hospitals. what does this mean for the people in gaza? yes uh people are really desperate in terms of what is happening for hospitals in the territory, specifically in the north and central because the hospitals, which till now are all facing dramatic catastrophe consequences in terms of the
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lack of medical supplies. and even after being tracked by these ready occupation forces who are trying to push fluids and to reach, i see 5 hospitals in this, in some areas of gauze, the cities now are the conditions in the hospitals are really dramatic. on the doctor's office trying to provide the treatment, yet they are facing a sufficient date of medical supplies, which was them to halt suspense. some surgeries that require advance mid to some work so that they have the ability to keep providing such kind of a treatment as the, as well as a mentor, sets up some of the all and the vicinity of the hospitals continue on. did bodies in the hospitals are everywhere as those of boosted bodies have been decomposed, but due to the lack of paula and also without having any ability to peer either actually lenses or station inside the hospitals that they have limited to space to move within. and anyone just tried to move out to the hospital might be bombarded and also from time to another. the odds of the hospital has been attacked by the
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drones fire, a from time to on the inside the eyes of the hospitals. and even in the vicinity of the medical complex in central and even in the notes of the golf district. so i thought just give us an update then on the situation on the ground because we understand that the, the by the refugee account was struck. yes. again yes, did you ever did, you can, has been massively struck during the last couple of hours as 12 houses had been completely destroyed due to multiple air strikes that took place and this refuge account claims the lives of more than 30 palestinian still. now, there are still people under the russell's as a civil defense team are no longer able to evacuate them due to the lack of equipment. and also it has been also multiple targets it in separate occasions and then also have a church as the vicinity of the institution hospital has been bombarded and different as tribes in the odds of the hospital also was largely hit the attacks
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that had been carried out against devalue refuge account, would it be the 1st attacks from its confidence it had previously been budget killing at least more than 100 palestinians in different to us it 1st occasions since the beginning of this fighting. ok. thank you. try to absorb reporting for us from the south of the ghost or from china and us. thank you. now the is really army has been defending its relentless attacks on hospitals and ambulances in gaza. it and al, deleted social media, post it said ambulances are used to transport. patients in need of medical care and hospitals are places where patients receive treatment, right? but it goes on ha, seizes ambulances, to transport as operatives and weapons, disguising them. a civilians and hospitals are quote, terrorist infrastructure and not used for medical purposes. it points out. this is against international law and it says, turns hospitals and ambulances into legitimate military targets. so unable to is
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a palestinian lawyer and a former legal advisor to the palestine liberation organization. she says, israel has made similar allegations before but has never been able to prove that 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. busy 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 it's very important for us to put this in its proper context. the 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, 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,
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and therefore it is illegal. therefore this is on israel to prove that it's a legal. but even if we try to do that, we have to bear in mind what is really doing is trying to come in genocide against charleston and, and this is why it must be stops. now, while the category reconstruction committees office in garza has been hit by and is really our strike cuts, ours for a ministry has reacted saying in a statement we condemn in the strongest terms the is really occupation bombing up the headquarters of the category committee for the reconstruction of gaza, the bombing of the headquarters is an extension of the policy of targeting people, especially since the committee work through which projects to alleviate the suffering of the population in the gaza strip. we call on the as really occupation to stop providing flimsy justifications for targeting civilian objects, health facilities and civilians. and the un agency for palestinian refugees is now warning that it's operations and gaza could shut down. within 2 days. owner was
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garza chief thomas white rhodes on x dot fisher. monetary and 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 their main water distribution contracts has seized working. they simply run out of fuel, which will deny $200000.00 people from water. and now across the world, the united nations flies are flying at half mast to pay tribute to un stuff who's been killed in the war on gaza. a minute of silence has also been observed in their honor. the war has seen the highest number of new and 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 their homes. so i'm with teachers. someone us is some talk says administrators engineers who were employees 50,
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you an agency for palestinian refugees on ross. and on monday, you and 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 he drove again, pulling gaza on october, the 7th, tens of thousands of people sort shelter in the agencies facilities. more than 760000 people. an out sheltering in the many and schools. the agency provides israel gps coordinates to homeless locations, to process that schools and shelters arrival, crowded, 60 hoping time age by is radiate tax, and the agency cannot protect those facilities in the north at the cause of strip. and for it stuff, the war on cause that has been the worst crisis for the united nations humanitarian
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workers in the organizations. history, in fact, is not even close to next west moment for the un was a suicide bombing in a boot camp. 90 area and 2011, killing $36.00 less than ha, the currants cause of title and roll. it provides kind of sydney and refugees with education, health and social services, but it's long been under pressure. he's ready prime minister benjamin. yes, in yahoo! wanted to spend it for allowing palestinians to inherit refugee states as from their fathers. this keeps alive the right to return to lands taken in 1948 and in 2018 president, donald trump caught 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 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,
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so that evidence can be gathered. and the key question is, was to happen because we have prime evidence of potential war 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. we're going to show you the scene out of new and a spouse of the south of the gaza strip. there are a doctor, a standing outside and also the hospital in con eunice, and they are holding a solidarity rally, solidarity press conference. so press conference with their with their colleagues and other hospitals who have been besieged by is really forces. so they're standing and showing their support in particular to shift our hospital, which has been besieged by is really forces for at least the past 24 to 48 hours.
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and as our reporters have been telling us on the ground, nearly all hospitals in garza have gone out of service. so that's the scene outside unless at hospice we're right now in con eunice in the south of mr. well, joining us here on such as i've been how many and see i'm, he's a professor political science and middle east studies of rutgers university to talk about of all the days developments when it comes to guys i. so before we showed the light fixture from time units, we had been reporting on the united nations that the u. n. is now recording that the highest number of their employees have been killed in this war. so are you surprised that with this huge death tool not only for you and stuff, but also the people in gaza as well as the war crimes that are being committed pretty much on a daily basis according to human rights organizations that the security council still remains polarized and divided and has not called for
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a cease fire. this is unprecedented. honestly, the 2nd, the, the security concert had been trained by uh, a permanent member of state. there is one confident that it depriving other members to come together to discuss a draft resolution prepared by malta and united autopay minutes, which is what sort of down to please the united states. the quotes for these fire some humanitarian ceasefire and allowing a large r for the humanitarian is to get into guys the em yet that it does not be acceptable to the united states. this is, this is unusual when in the, in the case, if i want to compare that with ukraine, us was coming through the secured with the concept every single day. right? almost 3 meetings a week. and yes, of course, or should, i mean, i suppose it's not unusual for the united states because the united states, as, as retail tens of resolutions when it comes to israel at the security council. i
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mean, it has these with over 43 years of the ocean freight and it has been standing behind . is there a not on the military, but also the pretty much the empty united nation is where i can not behave this way to be a concert above or below. if it is, was not protected by the united states. it cannot. i mean, look at other confidence, like for example, is northeast corner. yeah. they violate the human. they've all your, that international law, but they're comfortable that they impose sanctions in case of case of uh, well uh for my youngest love. yeah. they're come to go. that's to impose sanctions on those who violate international law. one exception it is this, right? but what about the comments that were made earlier today by that is really for administer. he said this, that international pressure is growing on us to end the war. he seems to say we have israel has 2 weeks to ends before the pressure becomes effective. what do you make of these comments? there is a crack in this, a campaign to support this. all right,
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this talk to you in one hand and started also from a dresser with an organization, even in the united states. they cannot keep ignoring that even under the congress, some jewish, a groups mass, mass demonstration in london, in berlin and in south power in australia. everywhere, so this gonna make up some, it's gonna end up with some pressure on the legislatures, endorsed confidence, which again, they would put some pressure on the united states so they cannot continue like that . but when you hear it, but this is a for us which is also to begin this visit, but yeah, would split the trends written on hospitals and schools that kind of blind themselves a foot for, for long. but then on the other hand, you hear from the is really prime minister netanyahu, who says that the war against hum us is advancing with full force. that has one goal to when there is no alternative to victory. so are these mixed messages coming
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out from the different is really politicians and when you actually look at what their goals are, what their stated goals have been, which is to eradicate from us. have they managed to get any closer to that? and i don't think so because of the woods, there's ton, as they assert themselves to it, i have to hear thomas completely. that means the ground war will continue for a long time. it goods us, as one of them said one year with the population said 5 would be the whole world would continue to witness mass killing of civilians. would they keep silent for all this time? so they have to wrap up some kind of what they could call victory and go back to their population. say, here we achieve something. they cut off now north garza with, from the south. they pushed that population to dish out there almost. so they can say, well, we got of the, the, how mess activist or how much got to move much from the north. and we are now
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pushing them to this out. so it, they, they have to go backwards to their relation with some kind of a 3 which as they keep they, they keep changing. they keep changing because i don't know, know, with the model they might say something a business thing. we're gonna stay and go. so we're gonna keep the secure through because they're in our hands, we're not gonna allow other companies to come on. the guys that would not, i cannot accept international presence and goes to so they keep moving from one of goes to the other. that sort of flips also some kind of division among the military and the product because of the leadership industry. where do you think think stands when it comes to the potential. if any cease fire, as i said, just might be coming to the next a few days with somebody basing that on a basing on the pressure mounting and the now with the outcry about the civilian, especially with attacking costs,
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patella's and to be and patients the babies are being dying of because of the day to be it doesn't out there has no fuel and no electricity. so that could want to, uh, kind of pressure to do as is, is, is moving toward some kind of like longer the humanitarian poses, as my develop into some kind of, more than just poses. but might be maybe a kind of a troops which last for a few days. all right, i think that's, that's fine. thank you so much. i'm gonna have me see. i'm thanks for joining. thank. still ahead on al jazeera, the funeral is held for a palestinian non killed by is really forces during raids. the need occupied westbank, the the
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hello, that storm system. they brought a rain in wind combo to ireland in britain. this now impacting central france. and i think the worse if the what weather will actually pour into switzerland on tuesdays. so let's go there. there are whether it's in play for how prolonged and persistent this rain will be. it's time it's all said and done. there things are could pick up to a month's worth of rain in under 24 hours that extends through austria, hungry and right into romania, most of the bulk and still looking quite at this point. now it's still legacy of showers, ireland, britain through belgium and the netherlands, but the sun should poke out in sun spots including london with a height of 13 degrees. this is the best weather on the continent. has we look toward spain, valencia, seville cord, about the temperatures are closing in on 30 degrees. look at valencia. it's. i don't think it's going to be record breaking stop, but you should be 20 this time of the year. almost a good 10 above and the heat here to stick around for the next few days. what weather moving further? east, across the turkey a concentrated into the northeast, black sea coast of drops down through the ban. so worth of rain to come,
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fort ramallah and gas. it, for example, on tuesday. quite windy, around cairo as well. and you may catch a shower in the winds of also lower temperatures across botswana and india. so vin took 33 degrees for you on tuesday. the water is life. but in power, scott, it's an instrument of bulky patience. with is a way of controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures. simians are being deprived of a universal human rights. people in power investigates with an isaac walter in palestine on a jersey to a service dating strikes, followed by through week rescue,
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because that's 1st responders know the mission could be the with until then. so humanity drives one day, which because of the civil defense which rescue mission, because on it gives you the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, the top story on alger 0, this our nearly all hospitals in gaza. city are now out of service. the palestinian
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red crescent says it was unable to reach to evacuate patients from one hospital because of the is really bombardment. the agencies sent a convoy to includes hospital but size that it was forced to turn a residential building. and garza southern city of san unice has been hit killing and all your family, including many others, israel, his soul, palestinians to evacuate to the south, promising they would be safe. the united nations has held a moment to silence to commemorate them more than 100 un worker's closing costs off just a day ago and owner, while building and gaza. southern coast was struck several times by the navy. the funeral of a palestinian man killed by is really forces earlier on monday has taken place in hebron. the health ministry says are you saw i need tell me and he was shot in the head during a series of is really raids across the occupied westbank. witness to say, he was driving near a building where a military operation was taking place. i'll just there was
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a mr. avi has more from on the 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, 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 posting and residents living in that part of the occupied west bank in recent weeks against these rates. so that promises to be an ongoing development throughout the evening. during the day. there were also at least 2 rates in an area called co to, you know, what happened there was, is really forces went into issue at one specific house, a residence,
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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, or 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 was posted in say, is that these really military is taking this opportunity of hunting tensions, of heightened violets 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 issue the stuff notices say that those buildings are legal. 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, 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. uh and uh, people screaming, calling for help. so these res, becoming increasingly violent since the war began on october 7th,
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posting is we've spoken through here. romanella across the occupied west makes all say the same thing. they feel that this is gotten out of control. and that the international community, even if it wants to, is paralyzed to do anything because of people who are controlling the narratives are the, is riley's, the us government. that is backing them. and they can simply do whatever they want here in the occupied territories, with really no consequence. palestinian farmers and the occupied westbank are seeing prices of their produce dropped sharply since they started the war on gaza. israel has heavily restricted access to markets, forcing farmers to only so locally. bernard smith reports from beta of the crops are ready for harvesting the palestinian, the farm as of last access to the main customers in his route. since october, the 7th, as well as military has effectively sealed on the occupied west bank level. so that
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the little bit that in georgia, in valleys, palestine food basket, well, we produced most of the west banks, products that per se codes, that's all bushing and everything comes from this range. anything else i felt when the crossing squeeze ray on our close out of one of the more of these goods go to the local market, which causes the process to drive. 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 take so cute as roots through the occupied westbank to avoid is rarely supplements the quickest road for us today is 40 kilometers. it should take 30 minutes, but it's only open to his regular palestinians will have to take a major de tool 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 wrote pro, just have a p, it doesn't, isn't that isn't with nestle. but as the some check points are only open from 9 am to 6 pm,
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this causes problems. and it also causes harm to the small villages we have to de tore 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 choked all access to the market because its stopping palestinians using a main road the passes through a nearby village. and these ranges of done not to protect the setlist who live all around the prices of vegetables have more than hob shifts have been cut. some businesses have closed down highly economically, constantly afraid so much so that when we come to work, for example, like i'm from novelist and i have to leave home at 1 in the morning when the check point isn't busy. because if i get a late to, i could be still for more than 2 hours, which impacts my work here. i settlements expand new ones appear. those weights of
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check points get longer and longer, significantly disrupting businesses, as well as the lives of the palestinians, forced to enjoy them. bernard smith, i'm just sierra beta, and the occupied westbank in southern lebanon is really air strikes. i've had a calm voice near a con, volume journalist, injuring an al jazeera camera man to the sort of the festival in the for the 1st. the group of journalists were traveling along the border near the lebanese town of yard on, on, separately, is really or strikes of hit a residential area and 11, east village, a fine. also, for weeks, the lebanese group has by law and is really military, had been exchanging fire across the border. zane i heard that reports from southern loving on vintage bill is known as the capital of the resistance. it has symbolic importance to has been law. how much of the town was heavily bombed
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during the lebanese armed groups last war with israel in 2006, but it's 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 israel wants to expand the conflict. so this is really doesn't hide its intentions. of course, it would like to expand the ongoing war, but in the presence of his velocity to us industrial law and our 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 israel continues its war on casa, the group's leader house on the seller has talked about increasing operations in terms of size, frequency, and the type of weapons. but making it clear,
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this border will remain what he calls a support front. for garza, israel has been increasing its threats, not just against his beloved, with lebanon as a whole, with the defense minister, promising to do to the liberties capital they do. what it did to casa, the one size houses using the rest of it, made in libya, also as bullet has made it clear that the battle ground will determine the course of the conflict. if israel escalates it will respond in kind. if they target civilians has bullet will do the same despite the okay small strikes that have hit deeper into each other's territories. this still largely remains a war of attrition. that could change as well. battles how much fighters in gaza there elsewhere 0. so there's nothing on we can now speak to him to some hopes he's running us from occupied east jerusalem. so those think is really defense minister had said that what we're doing and gaza, we know how to do and be rude to yet. we understand that is really to put their
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full borderline. is there borderline on full alerts? the best right there in the is really military chief of staff, hurts a hell of a really doing a situational assessment today in the north. and perhaps the most notable thing that he said was that he has now approved both officer and defensive plans of action on how to combat the threat from the north. he said that they were doing this because the situation can not remain as is, and he doesn't want residents in the north to continuously be afraid. but remember, a lot of those townsend settlements have already been evacuated. you're talking about up to 5 kilometers from the lebanese border. these really army, along with the defense ministry already telling people 2 weeks ago when the exchanges of fire weren't so intense. now these really defense minister has been saying quite strong words about the threat coming from the north, saying that they will turn bader into another, gaza saying that the air force power is only operating at one tense. so that the
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nose is of those plans that are operating and gaza can turn north at any time. we also heard from is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu tonight, who said that those who play with fire will also be met with larger fires. so the is really, is now, or perhaps changing their course of action when it comes to the situation in the north that has escalated over the last 24 to 48 hours. but the other interesting tidbit here is the americans who have been both privately and publicly trying to tell me is rarely is not to have a larger pre emptive strikes inside of lebanese territory in fears of a more regional war. breaking out just on saturday, the american and the secretary of defense, lloyd austin, speaking with his is really counterpart. you'll have the launch really trying to urge him to, to remain calm on the northern border, not to open up another front so that these really military won't be stretched in
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and out. their attention can just be in the south on gaza. but as these changes of fire continue, as they escalate as his bowl a. m b is really easy to stronger weapons. these railey is now saying they have to prepare for a different course of action. yeah, so to what extent is there a, an appetite to, to escalate that front amongst government officials in the, in the nothing. yeah. who government well, the idea along with government and security officials is really the same that anyone who fires on is really territory will be retaliated against. but the issue is now becoming, but these really are looking to really secure the northern border in a way where it doesn't turn into a northern front before it's too late. again, with these new operational plans that they have approved, they're not just defensive. they're also offensive, so the is really is could be doing
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a larger pre emptive strikes inside of lebanese territory. and remember, these really defense minister in recent days has been firm. his rhetoric has been changing about the issue. he's also said that that not only will be new, it's become gaza, but the world should know that if these really is do have involvement in some sort of larger military activity inside of lemon on don't know that she's bola has gone too far. and while they're night, might not perhaps be an appetite per se for another front to open up in those war. these really so have been firm that if it's something they have to do, if it's something they have to escalate and they're ready and prepared to do so that in all right, thank you so much for that reporting from occupied is true sometimes sometimes. well, earlier my colleague laura couch spoke to cornel west. he's a philosopher and the political activist has called for a ceasefire and gaza. any stress that support for palestinians does not mean hatred
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for anyone else. a comfortable, great black people been to arise traumatize and hated for 400 years. jews themselves have been hated tara and traumatized for 2000 years. palestinians had been hated to arrive and traumatized by his re lease was 75 years and more. so you're dealing with 2 groups that have been hated to arise and trauma tags, and you have to be clear that is not. it has nothing to do with ad type jewish patriot. when you're talking about love of precious palestinian brothers and sisters who are undergoing a bow, a bald barrick genocidal attack and a salt on their bodies on their dignity on their humanity and is so easy for his really government. and so he is a more right wing conservative bolt in the american society of the empire. do excuse me, in the b anti jewish, simply because we love palestinians. i make that very clear,
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but it won't stop our commitment. it won't in any way. devin, our fire, we want our palestinian brothers is the know we care for you. we're concerned about you. we're raising our voices. we get in the street. we go into jail. if the united states government that a shot through it is more, bankruptcy is spiritually of spiritual obscenity and of criminal, proven ality, doesn't era, then we are going to uphold on government and was good at see at the end of the day, does that do coming out and saying that you support palestinians, how actually can you make any changes to the situation that the god people and goals are facing right now? well, one of your precious sort of we have both a ceasefire. we have an exchange of hostages and pals, and the political prisoners and those who are detained and is really jail. and then at the end of the c and the end of the occupation, it gets that diverse thoughts and, and quite a walk of this whole situation. and in addition to that might be as, as it's also a matter of one's own personal integrity. how do we live and such
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a ball bearings world and have some sense of morality and spirituality. how do we remain committed to justice in law, not h. whenever advantage, but just as in love, given the overall wyoming grimness of this situation, then we see what our precious palace thing is, having a on the go, this comic ball bearings the us president joe biden has been speaking in the united states for spring and rosa and jordan, joining us from washington dc to tell us more about what the president has been saying to well, this happened during a photo op in the oval office in the last hour or so. you as president joe biden, when asked about the situation at all, she the hospital said that there needs to be some sort of less intrusive way of trying to deal with her moss, which is real. elijah's has been a faced beneath the hospital property. there has to be
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a much less invasive way because of the expanding health crisis inside the facility, which has lost uh all power because it doesn't have fuel. patients are at risk of dying. they've already lost several infants in the past 48 hours. the president also made note, according to the news agencies that there is ongoing efforts to try to release the captives with the intervention of color acting as an intermediary. and one other point, the president apparently made it very clear that the hospital i'll shoot for hospital must be protected. now this was a recorded event. the video has not yet come out. so we may get some more context once we actually get to see that video of us president joe by making this comment. it is significant because up until now the us has not wanted to call for a cease fire because they say that this is the way for her most to re arm and to
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watch new attacks on israel. but in terms of the way that these really government is responding, there's clearly a, a change, a very subtle change in the button harris administration. and how it is endorsing is really efforts to try to get rid of her mos, which is the israeli government. so stated goal. okay, rosalind, we'll cross back to a little later for the time being. thank you. well, joining us once again as i mean see, i mean as a professor political science and middle east studies at rutgers university to go through these comments that have just been made by president joe biden. so according to the agencies, what he said is this, a ross was just saying this, there's an effort to use the pause to deal with the release of prisoners. and he also said that this is something that's being negotiated with catherine now, just about 24 hours ago. we also heard that there was a phone call between president biden and the employer of cuts article and just give
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me your sense of for what's going on here and how and how eminence could have deal possibly be. i mean, the news came now from the military spokes person of us that they are willing to now to, to the 70 hostages, mostly women and children. so it looks like the deed has been almost concluded between the mediators and the policy and the system to reduce hostages just on your mind. so i'll change of some post the long pause of the point you're making on time us. this is exactly what time us has been saying that the truth should include the ceasefire, the allowing of aid release everywhere in the gal district. i think that does, that, does the most simple demand to ask for which is shared now by many people including the, the or p. and so i mean joseph put out and said that i'm a ceasefire must be established now. i mean uh the spanish government, uh, uh,
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present. the macro also said there must be seats for now it's returned to us. right . but all of us is not yet saying it's a safe spot. all right. and the terms are using our humanitarian pause. what's the difference here? the human spirit and pause could be as short and it could be in one area and not necessarily for the whole of the gaza strip. and it could allow, is there a to a party to different parts of cars? so that's a poses a short and allowing some kind of humanitarian aid but not big volume. so what's the international community now is almost getting to the point does. where does thoughts you consensus now must be kind of a ceasefire, or at least twos, which last $4.00 to $34.00 days. and they could continue with negotiating. maybe that's what the spokes person, how much since he was willing to be leasing this event. the hostages in 5 days so that they also, they want to test the ground to see if the ceasefire is holding an,
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allowing more human at the end to get in. allowing the fuel, especially, which is so much needed now in the house with of a to, to enter the guys us are right in the language here is very interesting. we're talking about how the u. s. and joe biden saying that it's a, it's a, there is an effort to use the pause and also he's commented about the situation of hospitals. he said that he hopes there will be less intrusive action just at the goals of hospitals. what do you make of that language? because according to what we've been witnessing on our screens is the actions you know, that have been taking place at the, the tall sconces of hospitals or quite actually devastating. where, where babies are done, incubator is the 3 of them have died and people are getting shot as they leave the hospital there. i mean, the attacks from hospital is going out of control. they attacked what top tech,
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the attack uh the, the color cartridges you lot of places. right? they attacked also the, the in the uh lets soul of pants even not allow the mead locally made the electricity to, to run the attacking over thing. so the people come up with the word cannot continue to just ignoring the fact that the hospitals are being targeted and hundreds of people are dying vapors. or i see your patients are almost dying or they, or maybe they already did a and the engines also. they cannot handle the insurance, thousands of them. so i mean, now it's, there's the united states. i mean, every other country, almost, they weren't talking about ceasefire, about protecting the hospital. there was a very strong statement today from martin
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a difference to humanitarian court thing. i thought would be very strong calling on house the protection of the hospital. he said no, nothing can justify. yeah, that's on the hospital and the clinic and or the medical facilities. so these, these kinds of crimes are coming from different parts of the work. i think the sort of trying to do us and they kind of ignored it. and that's why he has this kind of a new language en espanol himself. if you look at sort of domestic is really politics. he's been under pressure from a lot of the families to, to get these hostages back us and say, yeah, of course, i mean there's also mountain pressure against the tenure. i mean, he's not is the least popular a prime minister. now at this moment, this through is right and so they put some pressure on him. and if those hostages will be released by him as the 70 hostages, women are trying to include some is where it is that when
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a code is also the parameters to mount data, pressure more and more on 5 minutes. okay. all right, i will leave it there. thank you so much for your analysis. thank you. while the former british prime minister david cameron has made an unexpected return to a government after being appointed as the next 4 in secretary. so prime minister receives to knock has been re shuffling his cabinet, sacking sweller. bravo man. as home secretary cameron says he hopes past experiences will help him deal with current international challenges. sonya diego reports, are you getting set for telling the truth of sacrifice to the old and in with an old hand full of prime minister david cameron, making a surprise, returned to franklin, politics as bar and secretary after
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a 7 year absence. i think the department has put him into sinks in the team and a time when foreign affairs are incredibly important with what's going on in 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 family in favor of richmond remaining in the block. while i'm a current prime minister, which you see not advocated for breast and to come out of your opinion. but both men are widely seem 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. 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 c neck but it was
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hard decision to publish an article without the full clearance of downing street criticizing the police of being soft on raleigh supporting the palestinian rights. going so far, even to denounce the protest themselves as he marches, but ended the current ministerial career. so new guy, ego algebra, london. molly's army says fighting has intensified between the military and turing separate system. the country is northern to the all region. several people have been reportedly killed in the violence. nicholas hawkins more from the car and neighboring single of the battle to regain control of the northern city. of kids all has begun the molly and forces or telling their residents to keep calm and to stay put in doors. meanwhile, they've launched attacks using dro is targeting tour rebel height hours, including the former un peacekeeping base. the that is in their hands. remember over 2 weeks ago,
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the when left the city in haste. now there were no numbers in terms of casualties suffered from the tour. i revel side, but we know that there are several casualties on the malia and forces side, including russian fighters from the bag or group. several of them wounded had been repass rated to the capital, bama co. meanwhile, of thousands of residents of kids all are fleeing the region, 2 neighboring mauritania, and it seems to be 2015, paying the agreement that was in place between them all in government and their tour. a rebels are in tatters with an uptake of violence. as the un peacekeeping force continues to withdraw from the country. nicholas hawk elgin 0 the car, the least 11 people have been killed by fighters and the allied democratic forces in the eastern democratic republic of congo. local people say they were tied up and killed with machetes,
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others are believed to have drowned us. they tried to flee across the la mia river into you, gone to the congo. these army says have killed at least 6 adf members following the attack. the armed group is one of several operating an eastern congo. it's been blamed for killing thousands of people over the last decade. and so malia dozens of people have been killed and half a 1000000 force from their homes by flash floods. for weeks, the east african country has been battered by relentless reigns, causing extensive damage to infrastructure. un says somalia is facing once in a century flooding and once more than warns more than one and a half 1000000 people could be effective. the extreme weather has also had neighboring kenya. it will take you back to our top story. that's israel's, we're on gaza ends in ice cream shop, and con eunice is bringing children some joy despite the horrors of the war. it's running on solar panels after israel cut electricity and fuel supplies. laura con
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reports, this is the only ice cream vendor left in garces. the ones 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 gulf has been cooked in darkness. the shopping hun unit runs from through the 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 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 molds with symmetries run out of space. intense society buildings
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post 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 of the ocean food and water a how to come by soup kitchens to be setup to health facility is 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, the for now to spend it provides some much needed with spikes from the misery of war and of some stuff. i know i felt like having ice cream mandatory, so i bought some, i haven't had ice cream since a new began and this allows children to be children,
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nor come out to 0. thanks for watching all the 0 back in just a moments with much more of the days. see you then the a grieving mother and her child a 40 year old husband and father, a full show data in use for you. we took our children into the olive trees when suddenly we saw them running towards us. we ran, but he had forgotten his phone and went back to get it. he bent down and to show to us just trying to provide trays from the the rights organization. yes, dean monitored 1597 investigations of these re me set little islands committed against palestinians between the 20052000 switching to only 3 percent of those investigations led to a conviction, the regime, the courts and the page to complete the useless at this time of war. the situation
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is so, but that is really police hardly responding to complaints made by palestinians itself, of violence. levels, family and friends now joined the many of the thousands of palestinians who gave up hope for justice. long ago, frank assessments chauffeur powers in the west. i give them to think decisions over the last 2000000. this is incredible informed attorney and this is the very last appointment of the primary objective is to tourist the suasion critical debate. he's putting people in front of one of those 2 choices or to complete the inside story on out 201020000 in the reading, 1400000 people just placed
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the we were just effective for sure. community and goals are being targeted. no one is saying everyone in the, the service it's ready to release up to 70 women and children captive held in gaza and exchange for 5 day terms. the you're watching the all to 0 life from headquarters and del fine getting you navigate to also coming up newborn babies wounded and trust in a war zone, as is really forced to surround gauze as the 2 largest hospitals. most hospitals
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