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the, the, the where just that the resume community and goals are being targeted. no one, it saves your everyone in the service. it's ready to release up to 70 women and children, captives held in garza and exchange for 5 day terms. the, you're watching the alter 0 life for my headquarters in delphi and getting you navigate to also coming up. newborn babies wounded and trunks in a war zone, as is really forces surround gauze, those 2 largest hospitals. most hospitals and garza city are out of service medical
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staff at northside hospital pray for their colleagues to ship a hospital for under heavy is really antenna. now deleted, social media posts. the is really our me says ambulances and hospitals are legitimate targets. also, several palestinians are killed and many wounded as israel again strikes the jabante, a refugee camp in the north of the district. the house is armed, waiting says that it's ready to release up to 70 women and children. it's held captive, a spokesman for the group says this will be an exchange for a 5 day truce. promises that aids, that aids must be allowed everywhere in the gaza strip. and in the past few minutes, the u. s. president joe biden has been speaking about negotiations to release captives. let's listen to what do you have to say as well. and, you know. 2 not from
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a lot especially my concern is going on and my hope and expectation that there will be. 1 less intrusive action route to hospital contact and work with which is really, is also urged in an effort to take this pause to deal with the release of prisoners . and that's pretty negotiated as well as countries and gauge. so i made some of the hospital must be protect. okay, well bringing ross and jordan out, joining us from washington dc who will tell us more of what the presidents of how to say on because a one as well. this is certainly a situation where the binding harris ministrations language about how israel is responding to the october 7th attack on southern israel is a,
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it's very much changing. it's a new wants to change, but it's a changed number was before the us has position, had been, israel needs to do whatever it must do in order to protect its people, as well as to try to recover its captives being held inside garza. now you're getting this pressure from the bite and harris administration to the government of benjamin netanyahu. these really prime minister to go in a different direction, use different tactics. you're putting civilian lives at risk. they are very large responding. i would argue to the growing international law pressure, both from the people in the streets of cities and demonstrations over the past several weeks, as well as from the united nations, from france, from other world leaders who are saying that what is happening at these hospitals.
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and the risk that is being posed to the patients inside those hospitals, as well as to the caregivers, is patently unacceptable. in the past few moments, the national security advisor jake sullivan spoke at the daily white house press briefing on going to quote what he said, which is essentially a reiteration of what the president just said in the oval office. and i'm quoting here, we do not want to see firefights in the hospitals. we want to see patients protected . we want to see hospitals protected. we have spoken to these rarely government about this and they have said they share that view. of course. now the big question will be, will be as railing, military change, it's tactics and trying to go after her most fighters and not put additional lives inside these hospitals, particularly at all she for hospital at risk. all right, thank you, rosalind for that update from washington d. c will not speak too often, honey and c i'm, he's a professor of political science and mentally studies at rutgers university.
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welcome back. so these comments that were made by joe biden. he's saying that he hopes there will be less intrusive action at the gaza hospital and. and then you hear from her ma spokesperson saying that the groups ready to release up to 70 children and women held in gaza and a 5 day truce. what's, what's going on here? what's going on behind the i did leave the, there is a b as about to be seen by the me. the thought of the, specially by comstock cuts are, has good lab footage on the gold and gaza. and the, the word also is getting impatient with these attacks, especially on the hosp tons. i think the attacks on the hospital and wouldn't be at their admin point in this war. and now is where it is losing that support if used to receive it from. especially if you go beyond conference and do not see your confidence almost been around and to stop calling for an immediate cease fire. so
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who do you think is feeling the more pressure here is that the united states would be with the domestic pressure that by that is facing with the protest as well taking place there. or is it the international pressure on israel to are watching the human rights organizations are calling work crimes and gaza? so i think both, okay, it's working both. i mean is domestic pressure but happen in the near times. what happened in washington dc, these demonstrations so many voices and i work the speaker loud in the united states from the just slate charters and from activists and intellectuals and also from the united states. all ours, they kind of ignore when, when the uh, somebody like joseph bought a cause for an immediate cease fire or a president. um, i call they come out. i mean, they have to, to listen to the reason of these are the reasoning of this conflict. in addition, i mean just hospital should be protected according to geneva for geneva convention,
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arbiten 18. clear specifically folks about hospitals. and it should be protected. no reason, no excuse for any, even if it's not some, let's say according to the, is there a legal language tourist, even if they're hiding in the hospital, you cannot at that cost, but this is international. but as it is normally, is a con, $33.00 to itself as a country above the people. but for how long, i mean, see these thousands of people die. and if we don't, if, if the international community don't push to send in humanitarian aid and me because i saw supplies and worked on fuse, many people will die out of famine and hunger and, and are less and lack of me to come care. right. and you saw another tragedy in the making and the fact that according to what we've been hearing is that thomas is
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saying that they feel the mediator is that they're ready to release up to 70 children. and women were being held in gaza in exchange for that 5 day through. so i mean, it's not the 1st time the time us is offered to you release captains and hostages, but not what they are. i think they're also, they're asking for something also to really some, almost in children and follow steam and women on the other hand. and they are also willing to take 2 of these uh 70 hostages in 5 days. so that has to be connected to a kind of a truce ceasefire and supplies. so that means there is a break to here. i think we were gonna see if maybe in the next day or 2, unless d is there any cabinet or some of the deals or a general dallas one to 10 uh his back on all these development. but i think there will be some brakes to in the next 24 hours or 36 hours. we'll have to wait and see
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what happens. but thank you so much for the time being. thank you. as well. nearly all hospitals in garza city have gone out of service and as israel steps up its era tax, those injured are left to the almost nowhere to go. palestinians in the south have also had no respite. another is really or a strike has flattens a residential building in fine units as a big reports force to work in the dock. fuels is running dangerously low in gaza. its health authority says hospitality and goes to city active service of this and the strip of being functioning as the money ought to be. we have no electricity except in the emergency section. the native city section is out of service, but that meant the hospital is out of service for in terms of the sections are out of service. but there's no locked up in, the more is ready, as far as the risk is pulling out more people from under the rubble. many places have construct repeatedly,
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leaving no case save from the strip. these babies have been moved from the opposite hospital, although the victim of them, here's a dangerous jenny, hospitality and i'm going to have you repeatedly targeted by israel. this is one of the few functioning hospitals. the as incubate is 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 cut off. the lack of coupling means of transportation causes many problems to pregnant women and to be infants already suffering. they arrive here with more troubles and suffering. various sections are also done here. the intensive care unit is always full. there's always shortage and beds. once they will only 16, q b, 248 premature babies. but for now they sweep, boning tuvell and an uncertain future. i said vague, i'll just you will get an update from thought of as soon joining us from finding us in the south of the gaza. strip so thought it clearly there are huge concerns over
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the state of hospitals and guys, what does this mean for people there of the yes, in terms of the situation in gaza hospitals, it's really dramatic kind rather late change and accelerate to the was as the is for the occupation forces to i think there blockades around the vicinity of the intuition and even because she felt hospital in debate in areas of the church right now, people are trapped inside the hospital. they are, are, they don't have any fluids, don't have any water. they are just trying to cute with this situation with men, with minimum rates of basics that could possibly be enough for them to make living and even to be alive as doctors are working tirelessly to keep providing good treatments of patients who are still inside the hospital. an issue for medical complex, one of the doctors who had killed by the way of creation forces with his father. and one of the a strike had been a big question. and one of the media outlets he's called, i'm not in the north,
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and the interview will ask him why you till now? you don't want to flee from the hospital and to get to this house of the gaza strip . he's also, it was so clear that we wouldn't leave the, those patients alone. no animals, they must be well treated and they deserve to have a bits of mid dakota inside all hospital. if they with we live, then they're going to die till now as will refuse to afford for them. a safe passage to the south of the gaza strip. and even the princess for the evacuation must be musically to be very catholic in terms of the accidents is that must be a care to be a credit to witnesses cities. and they really come to cities. and also that must be equipped with a diversity of medical supplies that might guarantee the safety of this. and it people who might be transferred to the south at the church right now with this catastrophe. can you, military and conditions to now people are still inside the hospitals as to the bottom. it also around that vicinity of this hospitals continued brilliant loosely to me now i'm part of the, the, the refugee camp,
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the giovanni refugee camp. a has been the target of several attacks since this war begun. and it's been struck again just a few hours ago. what happened there, and so we know how many people were killed of the yes, during the last couple of hours, he is but occupation forces had bound to the gun, devalue of refuge account with several strikes that destroyed the round 12 buildings inside this small and refugee densely populated camp and around 30 palestinians have been a more that such a palace. things have been killed till this comic moments. while these people are still was the only thing inside the developer. where could you come simply because they don't have any further the safe place to wait to after the attacks on hospitals off of the attacks on the, on do you much a nation shelters the just remain in the houses. meanwhile, the are witnessing deterioration of the human sharing conditions as they don't even fairly have the basic necessities of,
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of living the. so generally what is happening of the most of the territories specific in japan, you're richard. you can consider it to be a collective punishment for those people in order to pose them, to flee to the south of the gaza strip. and even this evacuation process, so risky and dangerous as they might be attacked by the is when the forces, who are stations and both main, linking gross between the north and the south of the gaza strip. all right, thank you. talk to about soon for that update from tanya and i think us now the is really army has been defending its relentless attacks on hospitals and ambulances and garzo in and out deleted social media, post it said ambulances are used to transport patients in need of medical care and hospitals or places where patients receive treatment, right? but it goes on, a mouse, uses ambulances to transport its operatives and weapons, disguising them as 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. a we're going
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to take a break, and when we come back, we'll continue our special coverage of the war on guys not including the is, are they are strikes, hit near a comp, way of journalist in southern lebanon. an out is there a time or mine is injured in that attack? on the u. n warrant says it's operation got in. gosh, i could shut down within 2 days due to a lot of the this is the real, this is no joke. and this is, this is just now that you heard, it seems here from the area where we are constantly and ask along being fired from the papers to the southern areas of the goals district.
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and they have been targeted by the is very, very close to the gospel that we've seen a lot of times last fall. but i also, we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving a picture of what's kind of to be on this front. the presidents of mexican colombia, the 2 countries most affected by curtail, violates or spear heading an effort to change the global fight against narcotics. he's saying that this only miscarriage of drug addiction and silence lines and addressing its courses within new criteria. i'm not going to be thinking about course, it measures the 2 presidents later in the international conference and the colombian city of kylie, in which 19 countries agreed on a 10 points document that were in trucks is a failure. it requires that a revision, columbia, and mexico hope this conference in kylie will be the 1st step towards a more comprehensive response to this for life problem.
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, this is all to 0. here's a reminder of the top story. this our, how much is armed, weighing says that it is ready to release up to 70 women and children. it's held captive. a spokesman for the group says, this will be an exchange for a 5 day truce from us as a must be allowed everywhere. and because of us, president joe biden says, goes as large as hospital and shift must be protected and that he hopes there will be less intrusive action there. there has been ongoing showing on fighting outside the facility, which has run out of officer genetics, clean water. nearly all hospitals and garza city are now out of service. the
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palestinian red crescent says it was unable to reach to evacuate patients from one hospital because of it's really bombardments. the agency sent a convoy to includes costs so much as it was forced to turn back in southern lebanon is really air strikes. have hit near a convoy of journalist engineering and algebra 0 a camera man with all of on one of the, one of the, of the fast. so the group of journalists were traveling along the border, near the lebanese town of yada, on separately is really or strikes for the residential area in the lebanese village . if i knocked off for weeks, the lebanese group has been a and is really military, have been exchanging fire across the border as i speak to friends or something. so joining us from occupied east jerusalem. so uh, what are you hearing from your end about the situation at the border with let on
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the whole thing is really military and political officials have actually been changing their tone about the situation along the northern border. just in the last couple of hours. these really military chief of staff, personally, however, he said that his army was drafting of both operational offensive plans and defensive plans for how to deal with the situation in the north. he went on to say, but he is raising the preparedness level to the highest alert that it possibly can be. and it has been echoing the sentiment of these really military spokesperson, who has been saying that the situation along the northern border is going to change . now remember, these really defense minister jo, i'm go on, has also been speaking much for sure about the situation has been saying that these exchanges of fire and what has been described as tit for tat a sprite for retaliation. he's saying these are no longer provocations and small acts, but they are full blown acts of aggression and not the lebanese people are ultimately
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going to be the ones who pay the price. he has also said that his role is not afraid to turn bader into another, gaza another people there should pay attention as to what is happening. he has also gone on to say that these really air force is not actually using all of its power. so using just about 110th of it. so these really army is prepared to take its war more north, but there is the issue of the americans here who do not want to see a larger semi regional conflict. breakout is a full blown conflict. we're to erupt on the northern border, they've been publicly and private. we're trying to push these really as to mitigate the situation. but these realities have said that, so they're now taking these matters into their own hands. and that if the world sees a larger strike in bay notes, they will know that has by law has simply gone too far then, right. i mean, while we understand that there have been rockets or reports of rockets that have been fired towards the sound of what can you tell us as
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well as since the beginning of this war we are now on day 38. we have been seeing near d, we barrages of rockets coming off the gaza strip, going to places in central israel tell a v, and i'm at the gun or the show and let's see on and the other surrounding suburbs in the area today. we saw it for the 1st time in about 3 days. we hadn't seen it since before the weekend, but a large barrage of rock is going towards the center of the country and actually a direct hit in the city of stigma. now these really authorities are saying that there are no injuries, and they've been continuously scanning the area to see if there's any fractional fall. but as of now, just that one hits in city of but the big box on day 38 of this war more rocket fire from the golden strip that in. all right, thank you so much for that update. the funeral of a palestinian mind killed by is really forces earlier on monday has taken place in hebron. the health industry says are you saw the tell me was shot in the head during
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a series of is really res. across the occupied westbank. witness to say he was driving your building where a military operation was taking place was. is there a same bus? robbie has more from the of 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 palestinian 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
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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, 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,
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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. how soon is we spoken to here? romanella across the occupied west by all say the same thing. they feel that this has gotten out of control and that the international community, even if it wants to, is paralyzed to do anything. because the 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. you an agency for palestinian refugees is now warning that it's operations in gauze i could shut down within 2 days. warner was garza chief thomas white wrote on x that the humanitarian operational brain to a halt in the next 48 hours as no fuel is low to enter garza, he also added that 2 of their main water distribution, contractures seized working. they simply run out of fuel,
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which was denied $200000.00 people. water across the world's united nations, flags are flying at half moss to pay tribute to the un stuff killed in the war on gaza. a minute of silence has also been observed and there on or war has seen the highest number of un personnel killed in a conflict in the history of the organization. rory challenge reports, someone kills cubing for bribes. others died along with their families in their homes. so i'm with teachers, someone says, some doctors, administrators, 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 god's.
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this is the highest number of 8 workers gilton 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. so all it's locations. i'm ross says it's schools and shelters arrival, crowded, 60 hoping time age by is right. the attacks and the agency cannot protect those facilities in the north at the cause a strip and for it stop the war on. cause that 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. and it'd be just 90 area in 2011, killing $36.00 less than ha, the currents cause of title on rock provides kind of sydney and refugees with education, health and social services. but it's long been under pressure. he's ready. prime
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minister benjamin. yes, in yahoo! once a disbanded for allowing palestinians to inherit refugee status 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 on rock, 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, so that evidence can be gathered. and the key question is, what can happen because we have prime evidence of potential crimes. and that something has to happen that have to turn into justice. and the key question for us is how that happens. put, play me what is happening to one, russ, stuff is the same as what's happening to the people who have gone. so really
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challenge how does 0. i will have more news as the top of the hour right here on all the 0. will all this with all the latest headlines from god, so, but up next it's the weather. and then inside story we'll be looking at the return of the former u. k prime minister david cameron to frontline politics as you, kate, for. and secretary, thanks for watching by the, the weather brought to you by visit capital. got a minute 15 to bring you up to speed with your weather. so let's go with a monsoon rains coming into the central coast of vietnam around denay, and could see few 100 millimeters of rain here over the next little bit. no surprises denying november's or 2nd. what is the month of the year? cloudy across the western yangtze, river valley southern china could see the shower though for gwen g. glen duncan,
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food young provinces, and southern china. in time temperatures coming up a bit pretty well where they should be actually for beijing at 11 degrees. some double digits there for the korean peninsula. and gus for northwest japan of about 60 kilometers per hour, so certainly a fresher field there. se, asia rain fills in right across sumatra island. and if we go to australia right now, there's some rain in south of w a in the north, around the top end as well. look at the red center, alice closing in on 40 degrees on tuesday. here's our tropical cycle and spinning around the south pacific. that's going to feed rain into fiji. it's already given us quite a soaking. this will be equivalent to a category one. hurricane let's. and this for the report right now in new zealand. also, a saki forecasts for the west coast of the south island. more rain pours in here, but that wind, it's a warm breeze. so $24.00 degrees in credit storage on tuesday. the
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