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wells, clos, janice, bring programs to inform and inspire on challenges there. the goes as young gets victims, fight for life is near the little hospitals are forced to close while surrounded and attacked by us, ready for the bulk of this. so just their life. and so also coming up, this idea strikes kills 31 palestinians in giovanni a refuge account, taking the total number of people killed to more than 11200. nowhere is sped as rarely strikes at southern residential areas where promising and speed in order to leave to minimize says, israel is still willing to deal to release concepts held in cause in exchange for 5 day truce
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the target into the program and gaza. say that you need the old hospitals are full in house, have service with no electricity, no more time, and critically low supplies that were unable to treat the wounded. despite the continuing influx of patients that died late, she reports cause a city once a densely packed urban hub, now damaged and deserted. shelling and gunfire rages around l shufa because of the largest hospital. the health industry says nearly all the hospitals in the city are out of service. the siege by the is really army and the few still operating or defying. the odds are the over 500 patients come in 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 food,
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but we are short on supplies. we'd be happy to perform excruciatingly painful procedures of the patients to stop them becoming infected with no energies yet or unexpected. thousands of displaced palestinians of tax, these hospitals seeking rest and as really air raids intensify the injured, have almost no or less to go the in the south. a residential building leveled 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 hearing more ambulance has come to the hospital. i'm seeing more people take their loved ones to the graveyard. i'm seeing more children in general . more people up you stated. every day it seems that this house is getting hits more. so we are feeling extremely scared. i'm frightened, in addition to the fulton knuckle food, buckle for to
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a lot of sleeping space. the capacity of if you're g z and the ultimate, 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 and gaza, they've become part of the front line. that means that you will just talk about as the and was following developments where it was from con eunice in the south of the gaza strip, or what doctor's he on the most or hospital may just before a couple of hours is a clean assigned to show the world that to are standing is to the dairy to with a d. oh is there a clique and other ship a hospital who are witnessing must have deterioration and their humanitarian conditions. and they are also experiencing in human human in human conditions and even did your ration in their medical aspect feel in the hospital where they are
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trapped by the is with the soldiers. and they are not able to get out of the hospital. anyone who might get out of the hospital might need them, but if they just organize it, that's time to go to deliver a message to the world that please take service, a step to safe doctor's patients and even display people who are inside the hospital from being killed of embodied by the occupation forces as there was to now no longer any safe passage out of the hospital, which can really guarantee the safety of the people inside to the south of the gaza strip. meanwhile, even if there is going to be a passes safe for them, they might be really risky as the is very occupation forces us patients enforcement in both main linking roads from the north, up to the south of the 2 or 3 and the on previous occasions have attacked the factories as they are worth leading from the north to the south of the gaza strip. now out, this is found at the, the just attend all the lights of the hospitals off and they own only live there smartphones lives in order to show the world that the she felt hospital is running
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out of if you and there is a humanitarian catastrophe, is about to take place as did bodies are backed into the hospital in the heart of the hospitals and the are some of those bodies have been decomposed due to the ability of medical teams to piri them in gauze of symmetries. us present, dr. item says goes as large as hospital out shift must be protected byte and said he expects that will be less intrusive action that and you know. 2 not for me, i locked in expressing my concerns going on and my hope and expectation that there will be. 2 less intrusive action routing on hospital contact and worked with uh, which is really, is also version 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
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i made some of that hospital must be where it was when jordan has more from washington dc. it is certainly a new want in the language that the us has been using since the attack on october 7th by hum us on is rarely citizens on is rarely territory at that point. the bite and harris most legit message was that is real needed to do what needed to be done in order to protect its people and to try to recover the captives taken by him off in the aftermath of the assault on southern israel. but in the light of growing international pressure, including from the french president emanuel, my call from the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, and on monday, in the oval office, sitting across from him, the indonesian president, your though
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a call for a cease fire. that's not something that the u. s. is going to endorse, but certainly the call to protect civilians to urge the israeli government to change the way that it is going after her most targets. because so many thousands of people living it's hard gauze, or have been injured or killed as a result of the military invasion. that is certainly having an effect on how the u . s. is now addressing, what's happening some 5 weeks into this conflict. it's also worth noting that there's also this concern that the israelis may be trying to either take some of the territory in gauze or, or try to re establish a military presence inside garza and we are hearing from various us officials that, that is not acceptable. going all the way up to the level of the us secretary of state, actually blanking. i must, as i'm doing, says israel is stalling on
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a deal to release captives. the group says it's ready to release up to 70 women and children in exchange for a 5 day truce, the release of palestinian prisoners and the entry of the military and aid. we have been talking about that issue for a few weeks through the mediators. from the, from the side but, but see that's the, the, the carpet in the, to tell us where to doing a very good and important if thoughts. and each time we live close to each a kind of financial sense. these are 80, the undermines that pushes the rug on ebay that was talking about the latest, the tires of the i suppose that each month for leasing uh uh, $200.00 children. uh, and the $8275.00 women also. and these are ages and uh, on the for the scan side. we have the account through the 50, uh,
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templates and the monthly emissions. uh, as the, the people to be released from guys. and the a token of all the details, if for 5 days each day, 10 of them, and we need to somebody insurance to secure those people. i'm sure that people who are working in order to release them and everything. and we have for us to this is sending own on the, the human field in a go on before it goes to or is it it is inc. business to a visa. it is one of those settings. that's where it was on the is there any one beds or nothing? uh, it shows that they, they, they are not wanting to, to go for what the soldiers would be part of the exchange between the, for the steam, the prison laws, and the soldiers who uh, who was one prison us. this is very different issue. we were talking about the
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people who lives for the national entities and there's a, it is taken by a lot of rules as agreements, but i'm not talking about the militants. yes. so we well have massive side rockets into a city near tel aviv causing a major fire on the side of a highway that a casualties have been confirmed for me. is there any forces have continued that ready to be occupied? westbank killing to palestinians is where the forces into the to come refugee camp and shot the 2 promising you man in the chest. a modest response been posted by the state of industry standards dot com. have a jeff james. we are following developments from ramallah in the occupied west by the raids in total cut them we're told, are continuing to intensify. more military vehicles arriving on the scene were told by eye witnesses. also we heard that in the past few minutes,
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there was another loud explosion. the folks that we've been speaking with unsure at this moment what exactly caused it, but they say that it's assigned that the situation is continuing to deteriorate. there. now we've been hearing that the vehicles that have been going in, not just vehicles carrying is really armed forces, also vehicles carrying armor to bulldozers and that some of those armored bulldozers have actually torn up some of the roads in both to cut them refugee camp and close to the north shelves, refugee camp. those are 2 refugee camps that are in the city of 2 and cut them. we have seen lots of vehicles of more armaments and vehicles going into that area. the people we've spoken with are concerned that this could be a very long and very tense night. they're worried that the situation will continue to deteriorate. we also heard from residents that there were ambulances that were having a hard time reaching the injured because these really military was not allowing
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them to get through those injured people. so it's still a very fluid and volatile situation. as of now, there have been a 190 power simians killed in the occupied west bank since october 7th, even before october 7th. this was already the deadliest ear on records for palestinians in the west bank. well, how are you? i'm doing that, and in some level, it's right, the strikes of hit near a convoy of jealous injuring and i'll just see what kind of the foot off the bottom amount of a group of journalists were traveling along the border near the lebanese town of yellow ruin separately is ready as strikes and hit a residential area in the lebanese village of a laptop for weeks, the lebanese group has belong this, where the ministry has been exchanging 5 across the florida. so in a hold of it for some southern level,
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vintage bill is known as the capital of the resistance. it has symbolic importance to hezbollah. much of the town was heavily palm during the lebanese armed groups last war with israel in 2006. but it's fighters held their ground nearly 2 decades later. there again, that's 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, but in the presence of his velocity, the awesome natural law and our resistance fighters, we are not afraid not for as an active front line along more than 100 kilometers of border. a few kilometers deep on each side. the cross border fire is known as the 2nd month and hezbollah as promising more of this. as long as, as well, continues its war on gossip. the group slater house on the throttle has talked
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about increasing operations in terms of size frequency and the type of weapons. but making it clear, this border will remain what he calls a support front. for garza, israel has been increasing its threats. not just the guns has the loss with lebanon as a whole. with the defense minister, promising to do to the lebanese capital, they do what it did to god. so the one size houses using the rest of it, made in libya, will. so as bullet has made it clear that the battle ground will determine the course of the conflict if is real escalates, it will respond in kind. if they target civilians has bullet will do the same. despite the occasional strikes that have hit deeper into each other's territories, this still largely remains a war of attrition. that could change as well. battles, how much fighters in casa center for their elders, either southern, let them on you without just there is still
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a head full of the british prime minister, david comer makes a political come the here's your forecasts for asia, for tuesday, november the 14th. great to have your long, it's a bit hard for this time of the year and parts of afghanistan. so her outs at 23 degrees. and that's a good 5 above where you should be for this time of the year. it is going to be a washout in tumble. now do state in southern india including friction. i copious amounts of rain coming out you, some of that will leak into, onto per dash and for careless state as well. and those strongly conditions continue rate across for a long cut on tuesday. meantime, the monsoon ranch crash into central vietnam for today. i really a surprise. they're denying november's your 2nd where this month of the year. let's go to china right now. cloudy for the west of the south as well. some of these
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clouds could squeeze out showers in one g going down and food in provinces and southern china. and temperatures have come up a bit through the capital through the korean peninsula, but it's still breezy for northern honshu island and hope title. not a bad day and tokyo a few clouds and mix with the height of 17 degrees and back to this part of southeast asia. we really start to see that rain still in across sumatra. island. there has been some flooding in central java providence, on java island. the rain is set to continue there and call them for over the next few days, some soaking rains. coming out, you know, you're in the know the water is life. but then pa, this guy, 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
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a universe. so human rights. people in power investigates with an isaac walter in palestine on a jersey to the the look back here with, i'll just say right, here's a reminder of our top story. is this our nearly all hospitals in kansas city on now out of service? the 2 biggest outputs and i'll shift a surrounded by illustrative forces not being repeatedly informed us present. joe biden says hospitals must be protected. is there any strikes until $31.00 people that you're finding a refuge account?
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southern areas of all the savings are $11200.00 kind of students that will be a master's armed weighing says israel is stalling on a deal to release concepts. the group says it's ready to release up to 70 women and children in exchange for 5 day truce. let's say i want to introduce you now to mike c, right? so use the found a awfully famous organizations that provide support to people in gaza and all the areas impacted by on conflict. he joins us from ulta into bible, welcome to a given your organization operates in areas of the world where very few agencies are able indeed, willing to operate. how would you describe what you're seeing on the ground in gaza and situation cause it was absolutely di. so how this was seen in terms of, she made it tearing delivery a team of teams worried about the security situation for themselves. worried about when they go home at night. if so, have a high and if so have a family and of course is are out on the road delivering aid,
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the worried about the right size grow. this is combined with a whole series of logistical challenges ranging from comes to vehicles to few that is making to minute tearing. delivery in general, but certainly relief side side deliveries. and does it extremely difficult? you mentioned the impacts on your team side because i understand to you last 2 of your workers during an attack of a jabante refugee camp. is that correct? it's been a tough a few days. i have to say to about stuff got killed and then they struck on the house at night when i was 24 hours now the one of the stuff abraham and his home was had another issue strike his family and himself were buried under the revel. thankfully that being able to get out, they talked themselves out and then they're safe, but it is very difficult based to with and to live in gaza right now. so the, you and it's describing this probably much as a race against time. same fuel shortages will shut down 8 would completely within
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about 48 hours. situations like this, when israel controls the access to supplies, what kind of leverage, what channels of communication exist between age groups and those doing the slicing? well, it's pretty clear why sit this whole nice not leverage. the international community itself is trying to put a lot of pressure on the idea of and as route to uh, to enact to cease fire, to provide humanitarian car cargo is to allows you mandatory and axes. and even this is not working. smaller charities like relief side and the you in, for example, which a much larger than that us assembly unable to leverage any sort of power to control the humanity or in situation and guys, the fighting is continuing. and unfortunately, none of us can do really think about that right now. and when it comes to specifically, i'll ship a hospital, for instance, as well, offered apparently enough fuel to power generators for only up to an hour clean the,
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the lines of communication and broken down, or israel just simply isn't prepared to help. which is that, do you think? well, i think what we're seeing here is the humanity hearing aids. and so i guys are far extra any support that's available. i want to get into guys are right now, we looked at the tracking situation, the board up, prior to the conflict, starting over $500.00 truck today, we're moving into guys a to provide humanitarian assistance with something less than 10 percent of that right now. something around city of 40 trucks. so it's simply a triple buys at the hospital leave or in the general population table, the amount of health, and it's able to get them together right now and provide for any sort of humanitarian protection. and how's the distribution of the population there and gaza impacting the availability of support as well? i mean by talking about something like $200000.00 people will be walking by foot from the north of gaza to the south, occupying and even smaller area of land. how is it working for them as well as
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in short, it's not working with the same families concrete sometimes if the lucky you that you just having a roof over the here. but we're saying 30 people into a room around and team and having to the displace from the home to the north through the south. this is making life extremely difficult for them. and obviously the 200000 people that you've mentioned. and then we're seeing other families who don't have those opportunities that are being crammed onto the street without get anything, including the shoots on the back side of space. and this is we have relief side is providing food really made males and food baskets for families are lucky enough to have a home so that they can actually eat and drink water during the day. so it's like you o and the rest of the team are doing extra on a working extremely, extremely challenging situation. so mike c, right, found the overly fade many thanks for joining us. thanks a lot. a foreign ministers, according for immediate humanitarian pauses in gauze,
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and they emphasize the urgency to act now to avoid more bloodshed pull better. has this been brussels. so finding consensus among the 27 member nations is always difficult. but on this issue, the cause of war, that is consensus that the cottage simply has to stop. although there won't be a cold for an immediate cease for what the european union members have called for immediate few monetary and pauses. they've already called for humanitarian pauses before the important but here in medias on the high representative, joseph burrell says it needs to happen. now. we ask for an immediate pause is saying that little not a single one, but 7 on one's fours. but it is an objective is immediate pauses and you money, daddy carter, those to be stylish and know that to face the entire situation of the people in
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guys. it's important to say that the european block is acutely aware of the limitations of its influence. we are trying to do our pos said one source to me, but we need profits. and with that in mind, joseph burrell is going to the middle east, starting on thursday for a whistle stop tour of the arab neighbors, as well as israel and the occupied palestinian territories. the destinations include caps of ball, rain, saudi arabia. i'm to finish with most likely jordan. it's not clear exactly how much progress he will be able to make. the european union has one eye on the immediate crisis, but also another eye on what will happen after this war finishes. the moment the priority is to stop the killing poll brennan, i'll just say era brussels nowadays. now the former british prime minister david cameron has made an unexpected return to the government. he's been appointed as the next phone secretary for mister wishes to not cause re shuffled his cabinet sacking
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. so while abraham in his home secretary, so the guy guys will to, are you getting set for telling the truth of secretary to the old and in with an old hunt full prime minister david cameron, making a surprise, returned to franklin politics as far and secretary, after a 7 year absence, i think the apartment is fully mean to sinks in the team 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 vicinity device of bricks that referendum, he was firmly in favor of britain remaining in the block. while i'm a current prime minister, which you see not advocated for britain to come out of the 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
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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 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 hey marches. that ended the current ministerial career. sonya guy, ego algebra, london, a donald trump civil for trial is continuing in new york with his eldest son, giving evidence for the defense as a character witness. donald trump junior praise, what are you described as has to have incredible efficient as a developer problem president and his company or cheese of exaggerating his wealth, by billions of dollars. representatives from
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a $175.00 nations on meeting in nairobi to work on a global treaty to come about plastic pollution. they're deciding whether to limit the amount of plastic being produced or focus on managing the ways around $400000000.00 metric tons of plastic waste is created globally. every year. less than 10 percent of it is recycled. that takes you back to the war and gaza. now, with across the world, united nations flags flying at half miles to pay tribute to a $101.00 un stuff killed. a minute of silence was observed and that on the wall has seen the highest number of you in personnel killed in a conflict where we challenge has more on those tributes. someone kills cubing for bribes of this died along with their families in their homes. some of the teachers, someone us is some duck says administrative engineers who were employees 50, you an agency for palestinian refugees on ross. and on monday,
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un flags around the world will load and tribute to them. this was the minute sign and send geneva over the last month, 101 of our colleagues have lost their lives in god. this is the highest number of 8 workers kilten, the history of organisation in such a short time when he's rolled again, pulling gaza on october, the 7th. tens of thousands of people sort shelter in the agencies facilities more than 760000 people. and now sheltering in the many in schools, the agency provides israel gps coordinates to hold its locations, to process that schools and shelters arrival. crowded, 60 being damaged by is radiate tax, and the agency cannot protect those facilities in the north of the cause a strip. and for it stuff, the war on cause it has been the worst crisis for the united nations humanitarian workers in the organizations history. in fact is not even close to next west
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moments of the un was a suicide bombing interview jet nigeria and 2011 can include the 6 less than huh. the current scores, the title on all provides kind of sydney and refugees with education, health and social services for this loan being under pressure is ready. prime minister benjamin. yes. in yahoo. once it disbanded for allowing palestinians to inherit refugee states as from their fathers, this keeps a life that right to return to lands taken in 1948 and in 2018 president, donald trump 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,
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was to happen because we have prime, let's say, say 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 really challenge, how does that run? well, so he's being reporting medical stuff in gaza are in crisis, but many of refusing to leave that patients behind one. this tells us her experience working in the neo natal clinic and i was going to have a lot of that all the rest of the session of sausage. this is how bonus inactive come on. assessment also this man, this in the name, both of them both to come with a name and then this one i will edit the.
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