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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 14, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST

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n. warren's it's operation is in garza could shut down within 2 days due to a lock of fuel the and is really or strikes hit near a convoy of journalists and southern 11 on an out. is there a camera mine is injured, invited to the promises that it's ready to release up to 70 women and children. it's holding and gaza in exchange for a 5 day truce. it says a must be allowed everywhere in the gaza strip and gaza city. nearly all hospitals have full and out of service with no electricity, no water, and critically low supplies. they're unable to treat the wounded despite the can see when the continuing influx of patients. my dad's my had, she begins our coverage cause the city once a densely packed urban hub,
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now damaged and deserted. shelling and gunfire rages around l shift because of the largest hospital. the health industry says nearly all the hospitals in the city are out of service besieged by these really army and the few still operating or defying. the odds had over 500 patients coming in the last 3 days. and so it's just the unrelenting, a free every half an hour. there's a new n rate and then there's a new influx of it, but we're short on supplies. we've been having to perform excruciatingly painful procedures on wounds of the patients to stop them becoming infected with no energies. yeah. or anesthetic thousands of displace palestinians have tax. these hospitals seeking rest and as really air raids intensify the injured have almost no or less to go the in the south.
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a residential building level by and is really air strikes, kills an entire palestinian family. we were told go to the cells 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 solace is getting hits more. so we got a feeling extremely scared than frightened in addition to the total knuckle fluid. luckily for to a lot of sleeping space. the capacity of, if you d 0 last week, that has doubled over the last 2 days since more people come to the north. from the north to south. air strikes, continue to level residential areas. while international law is meant to give hospitals and medical workers protection in gaza,
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they've become part of the front of mind. that means that, you know, the world health organization has described the conditions in gauze as hospice holes, as dire and frightening. almost all of the hospitals and garza city are out of service and the few remaining in the north are barely operating. that includes the 2 biggest facilities and shift and the coats. they have no electricity, clean water or enough medical supplies and food is running out. and shift is under is really siege there in the estimated 2 and a half 1000 palestinians dropped in and around the hospital that includes around 650 patients. the gaza health industry says there are more than 28000 injured palestinians who are accounted for another 3250 people are missing. well, the closure of the hospitals mean the injured will no longer be able to get life saving treatments and care. they needs these really bombardments housing stock, but there aren't enough ambulances left in northern garza to respond to those needs
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. the health ministry says 87 have been damaged and is really strikes thought of as soon as life for us and find us in the south of the gaza strip. so thought it, there was huge concerns over the state of hospitals and god. so what, what does this mean for people there? the yes, the situation in gaza, hospitals is catastrophe, as they are experiencing in human conditions were presented in the lack of foods and even medical supplies to provide a treatment for thousands of people who are injured by the is when it strikes now. uh the conditions that is um parable as people are unable to get out of the hospital in order to lead to the south of the gaza strip, they have 2 different international organization to afford for them. a safe passage house. one of the most of the central areas of golf is trip to the south, but till now nothing had been made in order to fleet, those people from inside the hospital as they are really, really,
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truly are valued as time running out of from them with the ongoing of it, prevention of roots and even existence inside the hospitals. also the existence of patients and inside the hospital we do ongoing crisis and a few really for the live, adequate to come the risk and even danger as the hospital was previously since the beginning of this war, depending on major engine rates as a freight and to generate electricity through different departments inside the hospital. now with the lack of a few and with the own, with the destruction of solar panels. hospital is no longer able to, to keep operating by using the electricity and the life of the majority of people inside the hospital has reached unprecedented levels as they are no longer able to put with a situation that this is not only an issue for hospital, but the majority of the central and northern hospitals including the education hospital and even the eclipse hospital, which witness multiple strikes and even 5 shooting at one of its main departments,
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which is the intensive care unit for different times. and the air strikes continuing across the gaza strip. there been more airstrikes on the jabante, a refugee camp. tell us what you're hearing about the situation there. how many people were killed? yes, around 31 palestinians have been killed in these as strikes that took place and you value a refugee camp around 1112 a residential houses have been completely destroyed and israel has intensified the rates of its compartment today. not only in the most of the tier 2, but also the southern areas of the gaza stripe, including con, you in a city were only continuing to sit around $23.00 palestinians have been killed off to the destruction of more than 3 residential houses in the eastern and western areas of can you, this district, the value of refugee camp is considered to be very densely populated area and with the ongoing, also religious attacks people, despite that, are still that of course there is
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a number of people have evacuated to the south of the 2 or 3, but other people did not find any shelter. so they decided to remain at the houses and they are living under this relentless compartment that did not stop on daily daily basis. i mean every single hour. so they are living and experiencing that is beyond combat as give them a button to continue the deluxe. i'm shortage of basic necessities also, even though it's a better treat continues as well. okay, thank you. thought of us on reporting from con eunice and garza. well, the rest presidential biden has been speaking on garza and he says that the largest hospital and shift must be protected and it's his expectation that there will be less intrusive action there. you know. 2 not from a lot to in expressing my concerns going on. and my hope and expectation that there will be less intrusive action routing on hospital contact. an ad worked west,
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which is realize also ours in an effort to take this pause to deal with the release of prisoners and that's pretty negotiated as well with the countries are engaged. and so i made some of the hospital must be well bringing. rosalind jordan now who's joining us in washington dc. so tell us more of what the president have to say in a say, and whether this is a, a sort of shifting tone. this is a shift and tone of right after the october, some of the attack by how much on israel is in southern israel view. as basically said, israel can do what it wants can do what it needs in order to avenge the depths of its citizens. to try to regain the control of the people who were taken captive by him off during that attack on october 7th and basically do whatever it can in order
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to protect these really people and as really territory from future mos attacks. but there has been a change in tone and the president's comments on monday, or perhaps the most significant in that regard. by saying that the billing is need to be protected, that hospitals need to be protected, that this message has been given to the israeli government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu is quite significant. after the president made those comments in the oval office during a signing ceremony on monday, the national security advisor jake sullivan, appeared during the daily white house press briefing and reiterated that message. we also saw that same message be reiterated during the daily state department briefing with the spokes person map miller. right, so rosalind, i mean, what are we supposed to read into these messages that are coming now out of the us administration? i suppose. why now, as well,
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certainly there it could be that there is growing international pressure not just from the hundreds of demonstrations that we have seen taking place on 6 continents, a very much angry by the intensity of these really response in which thousands of people inside garza has been injured or killed, but also the growing up pressure coming from international leaders, including the un secretary general, antonio good tanf, the french president emanuel my call, among others, saying that there needs to be a big change in the way that is real, is prosecuting. this more that this is opening up is real to charges of committing more crimes or crimes against humanity. now this is certainly something that the buying harris administration is very much aware of, even though it's still officially says it does not believe in an actual ceasefire.
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it sees that as a security risk for the is really state. it is also worth pointing out that the us is also out of it and is pushing back against our recent comments from benjamin netanyahu. that security after this war is completed, whatever that is, would be kind of handled by the israeli military. we are hearing now an over the last several days concerted vocal pushed back from the bite and harris administration. that there isn't going to be, is really security forces inside garza, that there won't be a return to the israeli occupation of garza and that there will be no territory reclaimed by israel baking. gone so shorter we heard that today from the state department spokesperson matt miller. all right, thank you present jordan for that update from washington as well from us as 5 rockets into a city near tel aviv causing a major fire on the side of the highway. no casualties have been confirmed from the
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impact, but we can get more on this for a 100 assumptions to joining us from occupied east jerusalem. this has been a regular occurrence since the war started on october. the 7th. tell us about these latest rocket attacks. that's right, that in rockets towards central israel, specifically cities like television has been a regular occurrence in this war. remember, we are now on day 38. and as these really military continues to bombard the gallons a strip from the land air and see how this is still firing rockets and still proving that they have rocket launching capabilities inside of the gaza strip. now we do see more rockets going towards what we call the gaza envelope. those towns and settlements right on the border of the gaza strip. but near daily, since the beginning of this war, we haven't seen garages of rockets go far more north to places like telling me the
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iron don't missile defense system. israel uses is quite accurate and intercepting a lot of these rockets. but because of just the sheer number of rockets that has been fired during this war, there have a lot there have been a lot that have simply slipped through and haven't made a direct impact. now once there is an impact in a place like tell a beaver and its surrounding suburbs is really authority scan the area. they also said in this particular incident, there was a fall, and there was traffic all falls in other cities, but just the one fall tonight, a fire starting at the side of the highway, but it's really authorities reporting no injuries, no casualties, and no damage. all right, thank you so much for that updates as well in southern lebanon is really our strikes of head near a council of journalists, and during an al jazeera camera, mine will. the bottom of the 1st,
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the group of journalists were traveling along the border near the lebanese town of yada, on or separately is really or strikes. i've had a residential area in the lebanese village of vine, also for weeks lebanese. our group has been the and is really military, have been exchanging fire across the board, or is included reports from southern loving on. vintage bill is known as the capital of the resistance. it has symbolic importance to has been lost. much of the town was heavily bombed 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 is really doesn't hide its intentions. of course, it would like to expand the ongoing war,
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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 gossip, 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, this border will remain what he calls a support front. for garza, israel has been increasing its threats, not just the guns has been lost with living on as a whole. with the defense minister, promising to do to the lebanese capital, they do what it did to casa, the one size houses using the rest of it. made in libya will so as bullet has made
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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 well. battles home as fighters in gaza. there i was busy to southern lebanon, while the un agency for palestinian refugees is now warning that its operations in gauze i could shut down. within 2 days, owner was garza chief thomas white wrote on acts that the humanitarian operational bryantwolfe falls in the next 48 hours as no fuel is allowed to enter gaza. he also added that 2 of their main water distribution contractures seized working. they simply run out of fuel, which will deny $200000.00 people, portable water across the world. united nations flags are flying at half miles to pay tribute to a $101.00 un stuff killed in the war on gaza. a minute of silence has also been
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observed in there on or the war has seen the highest number of new and 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 and their homes. some of the teachers, someone says, some doctors, administrators, engineers who were employees 50, you an agency for palestinian refugees on rock. and on monday, un flags around the wells were 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. 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,
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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 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 can include the 6 less than huh. the current scores of title and roll. it provides kind of sydney and refugees with education, health and social services for this loan being under pressure. he's ready. prime minister benjamin. yes, in yahoo wants to despond 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
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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, 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 turn into justice. and the key question for us is how that happens. put, play me, what is happening to one raw stuff is the same. it's what's happening to the people who have gone so will reach out and how to 0. so let's go back to our top story and some are saying that it's ready to release up to 70 women and children. it's
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holding and gaza in exchange for a 5 day through. so we can get more on this with this. i'm done is a from us spokesman, thanks for speaking to us. so the statements was made by a cosign brigade spokesman abort obeyed. um, can you tell us what you know if it's and the details surrounding those? i was thankful for having me and said we'd have been talking about registering for a few weeks through the mediators from the, from the side, the soonest they'd be contacting me to kind of sort of doing a buddy. what's an important if thoughts on each time we live close to each upon the findings wrench? these are 80, the undermines the bushes, the brother of all the was talking about the latest to try and. and then once i suppose that each month for leasing the $200.00 children and these
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are $8275.00 women also. and these are ages and on the front of suicide. we have found to that on 60 the camp david's and the mountain a sions. the as to the people to be released from guys and the a to fill out the details if for 5 days each day can know for them. and we need somebody insurance to secure those people. i'm sure the people who are working and all does to release them and everything and then we have to add to this is sending on all the the human to it in a do all. ready those to all the, the areas in does this to, uh, this is one of those things about sort of the bundle is postpone batch or nothing. it shows that they say they are not 20 to to go for was so so,
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so let me just not be there for clarity. so let me just stop you there for clarity of there had been discussions and the is really as i have now rejected this going forward, is that what you're saying? no, no, they did not. that addict that there was an agreement about dish and at the end they i added more convictions and that was made before the sho holt. so it was, it was a bad way in doing that each time, whenever we reached the point, what were the conditions, what were the conditions that they added or whether that is to be they sure they want to, they all 4 names for more names. they know they knew or they were told that that there is, there is no on the be, but we don't, don't, would be uh, we have checks, we have worked hard to find 50 of them and we have some of that manage. all those people are in the hands of some different factions. so it is
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a very huge effort to be done under those circumstances. and then they, they, they, they went without, i mean, i mean on something without saying guess. so the idea, whenever you work with them, it did that and came to, i find that agreement, they went without any answer. and so what you're saying is, what you're saying is now that these, these discussions are holstead. so can you give us an idea of uh, if your close to making any sort of agreements is that in the horizon or when the discuss is just authorized, right? inside can back to the media comes to the and he said without any problem and that's the thing to go forward. okay. and what was you asked for? what have you asked for and returned. we understand that your, you uh the, uh, how much was that? 45. okay. and that you had an issue, right?
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it's a how much it an issue. so for those people who would be the lease for that, you entered in the zones that he went to uh and show how it's supposed to be on both sides. oh, there was no conditions just to open that caution born to for the heart. and that's all the trucks to come inside, but they needed it for the scene. instead, you want me to turn it in the field that made this and not for how much we was talking about. the front of seen is and for the information all those dark switch tim the last few days. what assigned the to the you on the, on the why and the but a cl number crescent. no, nothing when how much this lie which was said by the slightest bit on my side i want to and because it may go to how much it's a slide, it's just on excuse the fact which everyone knows its way to go for those 3 sides on me was one in charge to do this. it's to do that. i'm on the scene and school is
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literally anything those. so what you're saying is, is from your side you vast for humanitarian a to be allowed in for the people of gaza. was there any talk about a 5 day, a truce or a ceasefire from your end? what were these the conditions that was put forward? well, this is not the condition that we have talked about, the safety of both the safety of the people who are supposed to be a disease and the safety of the people who are wanting to bring them from everyone and does the and the hand, the limb to uh that it's close and i g i c. so adults 5 days. it's not the condition. it's i need time and stability to secure the release and secure to the people who work on this issue. um oh, what about uh you,
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you in fact have made comments in the past saying this is really hostages. both civilian and military would remain a bargaining chip for the release of palestinians who are jailed by israel. and is that on the cards at all? you mentioned that just a moment ago are their ongoing negotiations to release any palestinian prisoners from is really jails. you know what my comment was regarding to the soldiers and those are the soldiers. when we bought the exchange between the steam prison loves and the sold it also uh the 11 person us. this is very different issue. we were talking about the people who lives for the nation and it is. and there's a lot he lives who are taken by a lot of rules of significance, but i'm not talking about the militants yet. okay, so just the final thoughts from you. if you started out this interview by saying
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that's a negotiation seem to be halted right now. can you give us an idea of, of whether the mediator is, are, are trying to get these negotiations back on track, or what do you think is going to happen next? what i, i have to be more clear. it's not any goes yes, and there was another change runs and the end is went back without saying yes. so they came and they have said this, the thing to go for what i believe that this others are doing their best and all of that to bring them back. okay. i mean, that is right, is all right, so we'll leave it there. thank you. so i'm, i'm done. thank you for joining us. well, joining us here on site is all good. how do you see i'm, he's a professor of political science and the least studies at rutgers university. uh, thanks for being back with us and you've heard of some of them done? yes, he seems to be saying this is really is haven't given their response yet. what do
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you think is going on? i don't know. i was confused of what he was talking about, releasing also paula simeon, 200 of children and 75 women. and then talking about through us for 5 days and then he said no, these are not the conditions. so uh, it looks like there's a glitch on the part of this. are you this about these conditions or about these terms of agreement but does not close yet, do i understood that this is still on? probably in the next 24 hours we would see more details about this specialty. that's the when biden's advisor is coming to the house. i think he, he thought he arrived or would be arriving tomorrow for this issue. uh the uh, i think the mouse wants to see this be happening as for their own
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constituency. they want to see more humanitarian supplies coming in, especially the situations and study dire in the hospitals now. so i could see that this, this is the same on us. i mean, there, there has been efforts to release some of the hostages gets or some sort of pause as they call it. yeah, on the situation in the gaza strip, to humanitarian aid in the future. as we hear that the div, his rights see it the other day, they said we are releasing 17 hostages, then it collapse every time there is a team into is ready to come up with the annual conditions, either the most in agreement among themselves or the one pressure or the one that extract more concessions or from depaula seen inside. so they are tracked. what do you think it is? it's both. i think the there is different views in,
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in the i'm going to be is really the leadership in one hand. and there is a pressure coming from the is where a fragment is for loved one or the fearless of, of taking costs which of so. so they provide to please the constituency on one hand, and they are starting also not to look like they are weak and big, giving in to how mass conditions are they want to do. but thank you so much for that analysis. still ahead on al jazeera and then now deleted social media post. these really are me says that ambulances and hospitals are legitimate targets, the hello that stone system. they brought a rain in wing combo to ireland. in britain,
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it's now impacting central france. and i think the worst of the what weather will actually pour into a switzerland on tuesday. so let's go there. there are whether it's in play for how prolonged and persistent this rain will be. time it's all said and done and 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 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 best further on the continent has we looked toward spain, valencia, seville, cord, about the temperatures are closing in on 30 degrees. look at valencia is i don't think it's going to be record breaking stop, but you should be 20 of 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. fort ramallah and gas. it, for example, on tuesday. quite windy,
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around cairo as well. and you may catch a shower in the winds of also lower temperatures across botswana and the min b a. so vin took 33 degrees for you want to stay this is what it is like for palestinians and his radio occupied territories. every day of the year. arbitrary security checks the day, the old deal, especially for young palestinian men. i didn't do it. you asked me for my house and you say they're not going out unless they have to to avoid arrest check points . and harassment from angry is really odd. non side tells us he feels the situation has less than to palestinians or right. on sunday, he was chased by launch group. this is ray, the settlers want on his way to what? i think his rating supermarket, the security guard came over shouting about pointing
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a gun at my face and forced me to the ground. it was discrimination only because on palestinians with formright groups quoting on his re lease to its hind palestinians, they come across regardless of age palestinians, a walrus that they'll be collectively punished more than they already have been the care with offices or here's a reminder off the top stores, the solver on us has arms. wing says that it's ready to release up to 70 women and children itself. captive spokesman for the group says, this will be an exchange for a 5 day truce. a mazda is that a must be allowed everywhere in the gaza strip. us presidential guidance has cause
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of largest hospital and shift must be protected in the hopes there will be less intrusive action there. there's been ongoing, selling and fighting outside the facility which has run out of oxygen on seeing water. nearly all hospitals in garza city are now out of service, the palestinian red cross in size and was unable to reach to evacuate patients. and one of the pieces of fetus, really bombardments agency sensor comp points went to the office, opens test. but it was forced to turn the to the is really army, has been defending its relentless attacks on hospitals and ambulances in gaza and, 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 how about us use this ambulances to transport its officers on weapons, disguising them as civilians and hospitals are, quote, terrorist infrastructure are not used for medical purposes. it points out,
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this is against international law. it says, and it says, turns hospitals and ambulances into legitimate military targets need gordon as professor of international law, queen mary university of london. that's where he's joining us from thanks for speaking to us. so what do you make of the fact that not only the b is really already put out the suite, but then it deleted it as well. what we have in gaza today is a monetary and catastrophe with half of the hospitals, not working 25000 injured palestinians. we have 9000 cancer patients and the only cancer hospital is closed. we have 1000 di dialysis patients that can't get treatment and israel's attacking the hospital so it needs to justify these attacks. and what it is doing is it is using different clauses in the laws of war that allow warring parties to attack
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hospitals. if they are used outside their humanitarian mission, quote unquote. so the law itself is not a great protection for these hospitals because on the one hand, it tells us that the hospitals must be protected by warring parties and under no circumstances should be attack. but on the other hand, it to immediately adds a number of exceptions that allow warring parties to attack the hospital's israel is using these exceptions on its social media. on it's twitter, through different info graphics through different clips to claim the tomas is using the hospitals and ambulance. right. and as israel continues, right. and, and i mean, we've seen these claims before, not only during this war and passports as well, we're as,
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or israel claims or how much is using the hospitals as, as, as headquarters of how much it never really provides any evidence. sometimes it might, but i want to mention a tweet that came out right after the holiday hospital was farmed in about 2 or a few minutes later. one of mister now spoke spearson sent out a tweet saying, uh, we bombed the hospitals because of the, from us come back in there. and immediately afterwards he deleted about tweet. and basically that is the argument. there is a play book and the play book is that every time israel bombs, a hospital for bombs, ambulances, it will say that these ambulance, as their hospitals were used by come us and uh, sometimes you know, and then the evidence is a question. this one needs to discuss, but there's this fog of war and no one knows who's really telling the truth. what
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we do know is the facts on the ground that the hospitals have been destroyed. many of them have been destroyed, but most of them for at least half of them are not functioning today. and the babies in incubators are dying. the people that just sort of just died that that's just it. i mean, are you, are you surprised if there isn't more sort of an international up for about this, especially when we've, we heard from the us president joe biden a short while ago saying that he hopes there will be less intrusive action at an hsf. awesome. so i mean, what do you make of him saying less intrusive action, especially when we've seen the pictures of these newborn babies in incubators who some of them have died. others are at risk of dying. we hear of people who are stranded in hospitals. i mean, so surely the international community we, you think would be looking at this with hor,
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the isis. i think the international community as in civil society is looking at this in horror. i think the leaders, as in joe biden, rishi soon ok, and many others are not in the are basically giving to israel a green light to do what it is doing in the gaza strip. so instead of saying hospitals are beyond the limit, there should be a ban on any kind of damage cause to hospitals or medical workers, or ambulances. biden tells them be a bit more careful. i don't think that's a serious response to what we've been witnessing in the past few weeks. how can these you know, these babies and these women and these children who are being killed and gaza, be protected by international law from what the u. n. chief himself has called has described, clear violations off international law in gaza. and i'm
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not a great believer that international law will protect the palestinian people or any other people that are under a taxed bye bye bye military power. the law, the read the limits and regulates the violence, but sometimes that even facilitates the violence. and it is not a tool that will stop state powers from carrying out the kind of lead, unleashing lethal violence against civilian population. what can we'll stop? israel is if powers like the united states and the u. k, where i'm talking from will come and say, hey, there's going to be a price. if you continue, we're not going to transfer weapons. we're not going to transfer money. we might even sanction you if you continue, we saw how the united states and the u. k. sanctions,
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the russians in order for them to continue their assault on ukraine. but we're not seeing the same kind of response when it relates to the palestinians. so there's a double standard going on here, and anyone that cares about civilian lives and i care deeply about the civilian lives because realities that were massacred by from us. but i also care deeply about the palestinian civilian lives in the gaza strip that are now being slaughtered by israel. and i think our leaders all way to us, i am to the civilians, to stay stop. this. violence must end. all right, thank you so much in the garden for speaking to us from london. and thank you for having me during bye, bye. know the funeral of a palestinian mantel by is really forces earlier on monday. it has taken place and have her on the health ministry says are you started to me and he was shot in the
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head during a series of is really rates across the occupied westbank. witness to say he was driving near a building where a military operation was taking place. obviously. right. same bus, rob, he has more from it on 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 in janine. and 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
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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 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 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, posting is we've spoken through here romanella across the occupied west bank. 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 narrative. or 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. since israel's war on gaza began palestinians and the occupied west, bank of seeing raids, killings, arrests on destruction of their property by is really forces for a settlers. at least a 188 policy indians have been killed in the daily attacks. that's 5 palestinians killed every day since the war began. more than 2 and a half 1000 people have been arrested and is really deadly assaults of palestinian
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refugee camps on neighborhoods. and to put that number into perspective, it's at least 65 arrests every single day. is really subtler violence is also search dramatically since the war began at least a $1149.00 palestinians, including $452.00 children have been forcibly displaced due to the ongoing attacks or restrictions of movement. at least 750 policy indian families that's thousands of people are under a crippling is really curfew in an area of hebron known as h 2. they can only leave their homes 3 times a week for one hour in the morning. turning the area into an open air prison. well palestinian farmers in the occupied westbank are seeing prices of their produce dropped sharply since the start of the war on gaza. israel has heavily restricted access to markets, forcing farmers to only sell locally furnished. smith reports from beta of
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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 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 street rail are closed, the door of these goods go to the local market, which causes the process to threaten on sundays. we don't sell anything. i need to check is just getting to mock it is a challenge. palestinians are forced to take so cute as roots through the occupied west bank to avoid is rarely supplements the quickest road for us to days 40 kilometers. it should take 30 minutes, but it's only open to his railings. palestinians will have to take
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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 road closures of 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. this causes problems . and it also causes harm to the small villages. we have to be tor 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 rays have done that to protect the settlers who live all around the prices of vegetables have more than hob shifts have been cut. some businesses have closed down heidi equity, constantly afraid so much so that when we come to work, for example,
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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 at check points get longer and longer significantly disrupting businesses as well as the lives of the palestinians. forced to enjoy them. bernard smith, i'm just sierra beta and the occupied westbank still a has on the alpha 0. the u. k. home secretary swell a problem and is some days after she accused police or favoring protests or in supporting call us fine. hold on, hold on, hold on. oh is to be posting is always ready to come to the one on the customer from gaza. would love to hear from the palestinian artist who is using his music to raise awareness about what's happening in god's the
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the of the so the former british prime minister david cameron has made an unexpected return to a government to after being appointed as the next 4 in secretary prime minister wishes to knock has been re shuffling his cabinets, sacking swelter, brought him in 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
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old hand full of prime minister david cameron, making a surprise return to franklin politics as foreign secretary, after a 7 year absence. i think department is pulled him into sinks in the team and a time when foreign affairs are incredibly impulsive 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 best of the device of rex that referendum. he was firmly in favor of richmond remaining in the block. well, i'm a current prime minister, which you see not advocated for britain to come out of the european union, but both men a 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
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conservative policy. potentially dividing support for sue neck. but it was 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 when he got jago algebra, london, donald from civil fraud trial is continuing in new york with his eldest son, giving evidence for the defense as a character witness. so donald trump junior praise what he described as his dad's incredible vision as a developer before the president and his company are accused of exaggerating his well by billions of dollars on financial statements. trump junior. so as he relied on the company's long time, finance, chief and outside accountants to verify the accuracy of the documents. at least 11 people had been killed by fighters and the allied democratic forces in the eastern
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democratic republic of congo. local people say they were tied up and killed with machetes, others are believed to have drones, as they tried to flee across the line, your river into your guns, up the congo. these army says it chilled 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 decades. this will take you back to our top story. israel's war on gaza and music has been used around the world to raise awareness about the decades of is really occupation in palestinian territory. and none have done it better than musicians of palestinian origin. same of aunts as one such museum was using 5th music to raise awareness about what's happening in gaza. we'll hear from him shortly, but 1st there's a snippet of his popular song from gaza would love
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to come up with you on on it the customer to me up and. and then because i came from the the feelings, i think it is a collective feeling, especially comments on that aspect. 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 to is having no communication with our friends and family back there. i don't think there's a collective feeling of palestinians abroad and um, just truly, truly, i mean, no, i think we have seen videos as much as i size. it's an estimate as rise in,
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besides just these heroes living and follow spin and, and because of the seeing these families, i think it was 2 days ago, families and just families moving south. and if you look at this and sometimes as opposed to me and i asked myself, how can the world sit and watch this happen? but it's quite simple, i think because in order to watch this and be okay with the end to see ethnic cleansing live on instagram, you need to think we're us of human and the west has been doing this, this tactic of the immunization of these organizations for a very long time, my mother as a financial julian and you know the french and the germans, the collective demonized ation of arabs and brothers. pinions in western media for the past 70 years is what leads us to the is really defense minister, for example. carla assuming savages venture bureau, same things like arabs known as where it is like to build an area like to live in open sewage and bomb stuff. you know, when you see this kind of language,
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it's very deliberate and deliberate in a way that makes it so the other thing is our subs, human and this was, you know, is really desirable to justify the impression that we go through the science has been suspended and how to use your music in the platform that you have to come to that full trial. so i think once again the, the human ization of this thing is the delivery demon ization and visualization. what i've seen as music is a way to put a face in order 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 is where the hostages on west or in your 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 astounding. i will take a short break and i'll just,
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we'll be back with a much smaller office spaces and all the headlines autographs the as the situation in gaza escalates. we bring you expertise and honestly for ease tommy's re, u. r. c. is that the, the, the palestinians have to south south to where the, how much has got to comply with the international the is y'all can do what he likes . and that's the reason why is well keeps behaving. so currently i would say this particular operation somewhere between the crime against humanity and genocide, it was really important that there was a jewish boy saying not in our name. you don't believe that this kind of aggression makes jew safer. it doesn't make is rarely safer state with us. but the nature of developing on our water is life. but in palestine
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it's an instrument of occupation with israel 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 the examining the impact of today's headlines. medicines that are running out of our patients. i was we could see all the hospitalization. does the buddies explore and abundance of the world class program? i don't think we have another decade before machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your life international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform and inspire on challenges there. so many politicians want to be the republican party's candidate for the any stand,
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