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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 14, 2023 1:00pm-2:00pm AST

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to i've been to a screen for most americans for quizzical look us politics, the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is the news out on i, which is 0 for the back. people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. another is really as strike on southern gaza, at least at least 2 pallets to me instead and reduces buildings to rubble. while in the northeast round strikes, the house seemed jamalia next to a school where displaced palestinians or sheltering guys's youngest victims fights for life size. most hospitals are forced to close. why surrounded and the time by is really forces. also there's our how my says is, or alice tolling on
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a da to release captives held in garza, in exchange for a 5 day 2 and 7 palestinians are killed as is really forces carry out more rates in the occupied with the thank you very much for joining us, it's 10 g m t mid day in gas line. israel is continuing to target residential buildings, neighborhoods and schools across the gaza strip. as military had always palestinians to head south promising it would be safe. but con units in southern gaza has been attacked again. at least 2 people have been killed in the northeast radio strikes. i've had another home in the densely populated jabante, a refugee camp. it's next to a school where this space, palestinians shouted alice to me and say, even schools are no longer safe,
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more than 11200 have been killed in gaza since october. the 7th. dozens of premature babies in guys all, she's a hospital have been transferred within the facility to where electricity is available. but they're not in incubators, because oxygen supplies have run out of hospitals in gaza. city are out of service and only able to offer basic 1st stage. the largest to us surrounded by is really forces and has been repeatedly attacked by dad may she begins coverage 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 coming in the last 3 days. and so it's just the unrelenting,
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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'd been having to perform excruciatingly painful procedures on wounds of the patients to stop them becoming infected with no energy use. yeah. or anesthetic thousands of displace palestinians have tax. these hospitals seeking rest and as is really air raids, intensify the injured have almost nowhere 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 south and be safe there . however, every day i'm heating more ambulance has come to the hospital. i'm seeing more people take their loved ones to the graveyard. i'm seeing more to that in, in general. more people updated every day. it seems that this house is getting hits more,
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so we are feeling extremely scared of site. and in addition to the fulton knuckle fluids local for to a lot of sleeping space. the, the, the, 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 in gaza, they've become part of the front line that maybe 2 houses here. that's bringing honey. my mood now. who's in con eunice? inside the gaza strip in southern gaza. that is honey. so mo, overnight strikes in the north and the south of the gaza, straight bring us up to speed with, with the latest. what's been happening these last few hours guess was more air strikes and more bombing continue. what seems to be
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a systematic campaign of killing and then bombing and killing and terrorizing and traumatizing people because not only destroyed these are a strike destroy residential homes and entire a lot. but the also create an, an aftermath in, in, in the areas where the art drops, more people are becoming displays more internal displacement for people. whether they are evacuated from the northern garza or, and they are from the southern part what we've seen in the past few days where an entire residential building being flat and due to air strikes the forest. people of that very neighborhood to move to another area, seeking refuge and safety because the area where the out is not safe anymore. so what happened is people are getting this, place it twice and 3 times, and people getting this place. first i as, as a result of those areas. right. so and,
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and city of honda and it's for exam to repeatedly done the popular age of neighborhoods been targeted residential homes are this entire blocks are also targeted and destroyed, forcing people to move to another area, putting more pressure on on or with schools and other areas in the southern parts, in addition to what happened in the north and the gaza city. right. and the people in the south where you are honey, hundreds of thousands of made that journey from north to south to seek safety. what conditions ave, and where are they saying, what sort of help are they getting well, as of now, the vast majority of these people are staying either in hospitals, or if they are in touch with someone from the southern part of their what is the and their home, but a lot of people are risk free, or ne, refraining away from the option of these seen many of their relatives and their loved ones who evacuated
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a few weeks ago ended up being killed in those residential homes. so the vast majority are coming to hosp for the, for example, where we are reporting it from another hospital, the number of these back you, we hear a civilian has a truthful. we've seen. there's no space here to move around. we, we, we knew we were ready to car those of the hospital are full of people, but now the courtyard of the hospital with our front or back, if flooded with people that, and that gives you a sense that people do not have that sense of security and safety to even go to residential home. yeah, a lot of people are also taking shoulders in the streets right on the sides of the road with no center station, no proper. how you facility, just the situation, keep mounting into a capacitor. and indeed, we do see a lot of people behind you the ad on nasa hospital from where you're reporting from . what about the situation at all? she for hospital up north kansas largest hospital. what are you hearing about the
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needs of st. oh, yes. well, uh for the past a few days uh, ship a hospital as these relief tanks and armored vehicle in circles. the entire area surrounding the hospital. it became under repeated attacks whether by a tang shows or those the drone attack of drones hovering at a very low level over the buildings of the hospital shooting an every moving object . the situation in the hospital. it's very complicated, very difficult for the 2500 people are still in the hospital injury is medical team and evacuation. who could not move anywhere there at least a $179.00. a did body inside the hospital that the house, the hospital, the medical team and looking for ways to bury them as they've been at dates for the past 2, the 2 or 3 days. and this started to dictate where they had his trained dogs coming in at night because they're, they're, they're, they're lying all in the courtyard of the hospital start eating didn't. so they're
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looking for ways to bury them. now these ratings are not allowing you to have the both those are to move into the hospital to bit to dig a massive group to bury the rest of the, of the dead bodies. we don't have the past due late in the past days. they do manage to bury some 25, but it's still new numbers getting larger and every day there was a coordination with the red cross. but unfortunately that was suspended because they really did not allow that effort to continue. so do this. bodies are still in the courtyard of the hospital and i just want to point out something dollar view or not all the public hospitals are in danger. there are, there are some 10 private hospitals and clinics have been targeted, destroyed, of the one of them was it muster in near another uh, the hospital for children called madd. the maternity hospital natalie was destroyed by the doctors,
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the very doctors who had founded the hospital where killed that their vassals, the use of were killed inside their hospital. they open it for you back resolving it for injuries. but unfortunately, that did not save them from getting killed. yeah, honey, thank you very much. and as you say, people trapped that guy has all chief a hospital has said that they will stop burying the dead there very soon within the hospital compound because the situation is untenable and it goes, do this without is really approval honey. my more to thank you very much for bringing us today to say from con eunice. let's find out more about the conditions at hospitals in guidelines speak to dr. sally out of holmes was joining us on the line from guys i, he's the nursing director at the european hospital. your hospital dr. sally is in the south between rafa and con unit assigned to stand. can you tell us what the situation is like the right now what conditions you're facing? as the landmark of somebody, you will have the me,
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the situation is quite difficult. i can be back to the hospital in either the days of the food from the of every clients. okay. and the capacity is from $200.00 to $22.00. you can see that we have full homes with the know by patients, that sort of thing. and that, and we need more bags than i want to do the, the intensive care unit, and we need to also more often beds. and the problem is, so i was ins, all the people that are in the house, but those have resulted to the hospital as i sent that. and this has increased a lot of the buttons on the hospital and on the medical stuff. and he is today to where he does have stopped producing because of the, the re zone and have been a totally consumed. and at the same time,
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we don't have enough fuel. and this has forced us to minimize some of the services in the hospital. and probably we don't have other than some lights. dr. sally, you say that you have currently more than 400 patients in your hospital, double the number at the start of the war. can you tell us more about these patients and, and the types of injuries that they're being treated for that as the special case is, is that the case is too many. and sometimes we'll see how the case was from out of the hospital and left to the hospital. so for example, the places the cases in this rule bones that the rates can go to 70 or 80 percent. and we have seen that for the 1st time ever a bone back bones broken,
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a heads injury over there. and the results of this case is too much pressure on the house. but those of too much pressure on the patients. you talked about dr. sally, the, the lack of water that you're not getting water regularly at the european hospital . how is that affecting your ability to treat patients of the keys on this deal so that this has a bad impact on our ability to, to the patient, particularly in the operation the hospital go to and going well to is it being used in every cases and the water is life generally, we have a big problem. we have a severe problem everywhere in the hospital, every department needs walter and the, the,
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the supply of water is very red. and the since the song of this world would the occupation have got some kind of the social world uh no, and electricity invested with them. and we don't have enough supply or go to the are needed in every department and the husband that the patient is doing this on purpose. and there are so many boxes who are in the, in the best they've been way of the world that dr. sally, we've seen the babies that i'll she for hospital in the north guys of the largest hospital, the babies being removed from their a incubators because of the lack of oxygen, the lack of electricity there. i understand that you also have children and babies at your hospital at the european hospital in guys that what, what is it like for, for them are they, are you able to treat these babies in, in, in the conditions, incorrect conditions,
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the are one. so now we are able to take care of blood and how the problem is i am a 2 babies on until the patients are they need to mod protection. i'm moving to medical have we have around 50 children that came to us from a super hospital and the uh, some uh, payment to kids in the, into the babies in the incubators or the people. and the intensive care unit also needs a lot of support from, from the medical system that is not about to face the injuries in the hospital. a lot of pressure on the hospitals and as a particularly the evacuation of muscle and government easy for all the patients that includes the incubators and the pretty much the baby is dr. sally. thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us and telling us about the situation at
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your hospital. the european guides a hospital in chicago, children we found on the streets and on the field on thank you very much. thank you dr. sally. i've hands a doctor at the european uh, guys, a hospital on the line there from uh, southern casa, for the conditions uh, worsening for the space people in guys that rain has now hit thousands who have been seeking shelter in on why run schools the weather conditions have destroyed some of the make shift tens palestinians living in no shelter say the rainfall is a new tragedy in this war. so let's take a look not the main areas of fighting in northern guy. so the shaded areas in red waves, really, soldiers and time. so i've made some advances in circling guys a city and effectively cutting this trip in half. is there any troops and tanks? i've completely surrounded the poor, tough casa. it's really that the um, the wing of how much the customer gazes fighting at what is being described as for
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decisive funds. our shots, the big la. yeah, and bait. i know. meanwhile, how mazda is, um, dwayne says israel is tony on a deal to release captives because some brigade says it's ready to release up to 70 women and children. a wants a 5 day chose to release of policy and prisoners, and the entry of humanitarian aid in exchange meet at the middle of the new up with the enemy as requested the release of 100 women and children held captive in gauze . and we told the mediators that we are asking for a 5 day cruise in which we will release 50 women and children. and this number might actually go up to 75 because the captives are being held by several functions in groups with this truces to include a ceasefire, as well as the approval of entry of humanitarian and relief assistance to allow people in the gaza strip. however, the enemy is still stolen and evading. this responsibility on the enemy is still ignoring,
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not just the innocent lives of palestinian civilians decided to be also ignoring their own designed people that that side of high rock isn't occupied east jerusalem with more on his roused response. who is riley government hasn't really been speaking about a 5 days piece file, which is what's how mosse has been pushing for. it also has been confirmed whether would you consider an exchange of those are being held captive with prisoners, which is what, how much of once it, once children and women release from is really detention. but what we do know is that overnight it had commented, saying that it's been in touch with the family of v as ray, the soldier that was held captive by how mosse on a video was released of her last night from us says that she was killed but no
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comment on that part of the video from these riley authorities. now in terms of the families, those of the are being held kept table. those are being held missing. they all very concerned. they said that they've been calling on the government for many days to stop the strikes war. it's the family members would be killed and of news like that would be incredibly concerning for the relatives of those being held captive. they said that they would really try to get the government to push for a possible seas far and whatever capacity. that means, as long as it shows, bringing those that are held in gaza back home. there's worry, there's concern and still nothing from the government just yet, or what the situation is in terms of a possible c 55 day truth, which was what, how much is asking for in return of those that are being held captive. and that's
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the latest on that we are yet to hit more from these ready government sort of highlights which is 0 occupied east jerusalem. and these really forces are carried out more rates in the occupied westbank killing at least 7 palestinians. 2 died when these really military storm the took around refugee camp. 3 of those were killed in and he's really drone strikes this ring. insane bas robbie, who's in ramallah for us. and you all can find westbank zane to crime has been a major flash point in the last few days in, in rates in the occupied westbank. tell us about what's been happening there. that is correct to overnight told her and was the major points of contention. it was the most consequential rate to happen in these overnight raise, at least in the last 24 hours. and it is the 2nd time, 2nd time in the last month since this war began. that took room has seen such a major operation being carried out there. as you said, 7 people killed overnight, at least a dozen injured,
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about 4 of them very critically. and we also know that 2 of the people that were killed were, were, were killed by gunshots. 3 were killed by and is really droned straight. and we've seen those being used more and more in these overnight rates. really illustrating that the intensity of the ferocity of these overnight rates which were happening even before the war began. have just gotten worse. and worse, we saw special forces move in at around 10 pm local time, midnight gmc and they've been there ever since the rates continue. to be going on, they took and bulldozers started pulling up streets, they destroyed memorials, monuments dedicated to palestinians killed in a previous altercations previous conflicts that have played out so often in these areas. we also know that they destroyed roads and cars on the outskirts of to for him and prevented ambulance movement in the areas ambulances trying to get to the injured, trying get the injured into hospitals. we also know that at least one case, a wounded man who was detained,
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pulled out of an ambulance. he'd been injured by shrapnel. he was pulled out of an ambulance and detained by his rarely authorities. there were also been firing your guess on journalist at the scene reporting these incidents. we know there were classes was on fighters and the looks of martyrs brigade said overnight that it has used explosives on several is rarely positions and tell parents throughout the course of these rates and classes taking place there now. yeah. and a promise to me and say no, i understand with scale be our check point and the a. hebron what more you're hearing about the circumstances around that that's right is took place also around midnight last night. we know that a 20 year old palestinian according to the is really accounts of the incident a 20 year old palestinian approach to check point of the base for noon village. and these really forces they're open fired on him. they say it was an a legit stabbing incident or an attempted stabbing of soldiers that that checkpoint demand 20 years old. his family has been called in. they've identified him, but the body of this palestinian man who was shot to death remains in australia.
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custody. saying thank you for the update. same bus robbie reporting that live from around my lot in the occupied westbank to our students as well as well on guys that began palestinians in the occupied westbank. i've seen raids, killings, arrests and destruction of that property by is ready forces or settlers. at least a 195 policy means have been killed in the daily attacks. that's 5 policy means killed every day since that will be done within 2500 people have been arrested in these really deadly assaults of palestinian refugee camps and neighborhoods. to put that number into perspective, it's at least 65 arrests every single day. is receptive audience has also searched dramatically since the war began. at least 1149 policy ends, including 450 children, have been forcibly dis, faced because of the ongoing attacks or restrictions of movement. at least $750.00 policy and families that's thousands of people under accepting is ready curfew in
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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 at present while even before israel laid siege to guys a policy needs to be occupied. westbank needed permits to enter the street. and now they've been cut off, but many said they are determined to raise awareness. either the brain has the story from the occupied with mac of the a mother's try searching for her 7 year old son in it goes to a hospital that goes loud and bethlehem his name is uses. he has curly hair and a beautiful face. logan's from going to children, repeat the word spoken over and over by palestinian parents use of was killed in an is where the air strike one of at least 4600 children killed in 5 weeks of is
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really bombardment the 70 kilometers away in the occupied westbank passed to me and children hope their message reaches far and wide. i want children and gaza to have a life beyond will. i won't tell us time to be free for children to have a life to play like other children that are in front of then it to be to church. it needs to be the 1st place. the 1st young was weird when this church was under a 40 d is really back in 2002. it was during the 2nd default, an armed uprising back by the past times of the city and i'll forward. these are the only interest in that even these moments are we all, it's on the ground as well. and policy is a, there has never been as divided as they are. now. this put, this is organized by workers of the health sector. some unions and political sections have been staging similar, riley's,
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but they're relatively small. turnouts tells a story of a fragmented society separately, along with geographic and political lines. from is a piece seen further away now with images of death and destruction. to me globally, why the world looks on how we feel helpless, we can't do anything useful to help. we cannot tools can pray that this ends a hot so broken down. others don't believe there prove this was change anything. keep them that doesn't side in stock of data. how can we help them? mother? he lost his child or mother, he will, the children, dismembered may nothing with comfort. the one needs to stop physically there in the occupied to attend. but people we spoke to say their hearts and minds are in garza . they don't feel the bump last that can not escape the he knew that, but he just need
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a deal to fight westbank and still ahead on this is our emotional scenes in brasilia as a group of present and citizens and their policy and relatives to arrive after weeks of negotiation to secure their evacuation from costs, the the hello well severe thunderstorm is produced. this tornado and from blogger providence, in the eastern side of south africa. and not too far away. we saw a large hail storm in johannesburg. this is all part of the same storm system, one to show this video there it is going into the pool. many people said they haven't seen a hail storm like this in decades now. today's still on to stay. some lingering showers and storms for that eastern side of south africa, pushing into southern booth and peak where there are weather alerts in place for
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sundry down ports. so let's go to europe right now. we're remnants from storm debbie are pouring into switzerland. by that time it's all said and done. i think 0 could see. but a months worth of rain in under 24 hours. so the potential for some flooding there had been some torrential downpours in turkey. most of that's concentrated around the ne black seekers, but it's dropping down through the bad. so we've got burst of rain, for example, in ramallah and goes the other side. and it's raining. it's feeling like summer in southern spain, eastern spain, valencia could hit 30 degrees today on tuesday, and still some showers left behind ireland and britain flood alerts and play for western france and northwest as well, where there's been some flooding and the land where we started off back in africa, it's breezy in the northeast, including for cairo, which may see a shower today. so many politicians want to be the republican party is candidate for the any stand, a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time,
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why are we doing more to deal with climate change or american politics? just getting to, i've been to it screen for most americans because it can look us politics the bottom line as the war on guns and continues. we bring you the latest reactions and global out. we have come to appeal to governments. wait, wait and go stand beside them. the palestinians are brothers. once honest, it's a shame, what's happening to the pen, assuming people, and that some european governments are even supporting the we citizens and mobilized so that at least there's a ceasefire. it's not just about this latest clerical violence, this has been going on for more than 75 years. pieces of the news and media stay with us for the latest developments on al jazeera, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back you watching the news, our on, on 20. i. reminder of the latest developments to these routes will on gas, at least 2 policy inception kills and many more wounded option use really as try kept con eunice in southern gaza. the residential building has been reduced to rubble as his ralph continues its bombing campaign. more than 11200 policy means have been killed since october, the senate people trapped inside guy's off chief. a hospital of finding does not varying dead bodies within the hospital compound without is really approval because the situation has become untenable. and is there any forces have carried out more
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rates in the occupied west spine 7 policy and have been killed in 2 correct? including 3 in a drawing strike. coming back down to the situation, a guy says i'll she for hospital and several payment tool babies have been relocated. they were transferred from the nursery section of a hospital to an area where there's still electricity, but stuff say the survival is still threatened. well, some of been job. it has the detail the normally these premature babies would be in an incubator, but with no oxygen available. they are being wrapped up in all that is available against the cold intake and do another part of the of ship a hospitalized with an activity to help them survive. israel's warrant garza has wrecked health care services, and medical staff can only offer basic 1st aid. at a hospital in northern because many premature babies have died said doctor say any born underweight are likely to die. because here too,
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there are no incubators to stabilize them. civilian sections or c sections a carried out the times, but limited and aesthetics and painkillers. this february, we've had 16 c sections in extraordinary circumstances, in cases of excessive bleeding. we can't reach the source, and the no means to deal with serious cases. we conte transfuse blood, the supplies are limited and the blood banks almost closed. we lost many infants because some were born early. it's extremely difficult to look at them while that dying. and there's nothing we can do as patients occurred to other floors because the lips are not working. other pregnant women of taking risks to reach the hospital at the old doors in northern gauze or out of service. this is really a tax like discipline on tuesday morning. well, may i, should i be joining the song in the early hours? it was a hoot, a school in southern because of the region is where people in northern law they were told to move for safety by these really military. yet it continued at the bottom of the the,
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they forced us to the of our houses. they brought us here to the schools. we were targeted and most of those who lost the lives of children and women, all of them, women and children. they said that these kids are safe, they are more declined to be peaceful people that they take care of civilians. but in fact, they are the terrorist to attack schools and defenseless people that are on the sleeping. and all of a sudden they taught to get to the school and shut up and they'll event into the classroom. if i just become us is on bring, the cassandra gate say is really observes a ceasefire. and then i was the delivery of humanitarian aid. they're willing to release the captives to me at the middle of the new up with the enemy, as requested the release of $100.00 women and children held captive in gaza. we told the mediators that we are asking for
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a 5 day cruise in which we will release 50 women and children. and this number might actually go up to 70 for the u. s. agency for palestinian refugee says, even if it gets through, it doesn't have the fuel to enable it's trucks to deliver supplies. the supplies needed by babies like this one, opening its size to a world where it's carriers are helpless, and bones don't stop falling. so i'm going to be out of there or on us present. joe biden has said i'll she for hospital must be protected. he says he expects there to be less intrusive action. uh, you know. 2 not from her and looked in expressing my concern is going on and my hope and expectation that there will be. 1 less intrusive action routing on hospital contact and work with, which is really,
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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 i made some of that hospital must be there. so i'll find out more about the situation in southern gaza and speak to him on by cher, who's in con eunice. she's a teacher and the mother of 3 children. you mind. thank you very much for speaking to us on august the or tell us about where you are in con eunice, where you and your family is staying and what is like um i am i pregnant and i used to the place in the south. i have is that 3 weeks ago from the north and only, oh my yeah. so that's my own house, which is bar key down the i from the, from bank she 1st when, when, when her house was targeted and it was foxy,
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that machine that's related to my uncle's house. when i could have had a seat 2 of my own. and my on my 3 sisters and my mother and my father and my younger brother is in the north. and he doesn't, once we've actually okay, so some of your family is still up north and they don't want to evacuate. you say you're staying with your audience right now with your children. do you feel safe in mind? you know, of course, the house that we are in, as i have to do is berkeley damage. but in my on couldn't, i couldn't understand the situation, couldn't the situation at my uncle's house because there was like about $4.00 to $3.00 members in the house at the water that we were queuing for 4 hours is not enough for these numbers. i even wasn't sleeping in the school at night. i come to my uncle's house
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a day and then i go to with my 3 children and i see but the school but then as well. okay. and then i moved to my aunts who decided that she's going to say anyway, yeah, even with the the house that's fuck you damaged. you talked about queuing for, for um, water a month. or are you able to get, you know, food, water for you and your children in the south for me because i, i do believe was a salary. i think i sent some expense. but this is just a company or sensors like it's saying, hey, ink, uh, from the moment i have arrived here, that money doesn't have a value because the full door, the supplies are running out of today because it's the people who are, who is arguing think so there's a pressure app, is that? yeah, yeah, it varies indeed pressure on,
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on 7 guys are right now because hundreds of thousands have evacuated from the north or the south. i. i imagine the conditions must be very difficult and it's not easy to get food. i hear one of your babies in the background in mind. what, what is it being the sorry, could you paint? what's that? what has it been like for your children? you know, the to, it is really difficult to get to her from birth and to get her up diapers and to get to know and uh, i work for 3 hours every day to get uh what i need for my babies. and because there is no power, it's needed that food is going to sport. and so we need to apply day by day. um, uh, i q for break. sometimes i q, sometimes i, we have is, uh, we have, we offer some people money so that they can queue for us so that we can go and take
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care of our children. because it could take that it could take up to 6 hours to get a, lets say like a $1212.00 uh, pieces of furniture. right? that's good enough for, for the family. uh the same with the water. mm hm. no, no, that's not what up to guzzle. is it closed on to see uh, there is due for the food is running out. so this means that the, the, the risk of the food is getting at the prices are increasing that the regular people and the people who doesn't have enough money are not able to get uh, get the food that they need. yeah. so what they do actually is they find he's kind of up there and i think that's fine. i like the mixer, babies, and make their families stop being hungry anyway. like only one me to day. and sometimes they don't even find it so that this is why thank you for bread me
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because if you have eaten the bread without anything, this is enough for them. yeah. and as he said, it's not a question of having money. and having the means to buy this food is just that there is not enough for everyone a month. thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us about your situation and your family situation in southern guys that you mind by share a teacher and a mother joining us there on the line from con eunice. number's sales president. we cannot say the silver has welcome to home. 32 brazilian palestinians evacuated from gaza grove left via the rock of border crossing in egypt on sunday. when he came back, it has a story. after more than 3 weeks of negotiations personally imprisoned, losing that sula the celebrated a small but significant victory in the midst of war.
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$32.00 brazilian palestinians, rescued from gaza safely home among them 18 year old sha hit a button. uh no, i said go ahead. i'm not going to you cuz i kind of believe i made it hit and i'm still alive. i thought i would go since the war started, sha head has been recording her attempts to leave the war, so she had gone to god. so with her mother who was diagnosed with cancer and wanted to see her family one last time after her mother died, shy, head was getting ready to return to pursue when the war broke out. she posted a video on the day she was told she could finally lease so it's 8 hours, 14 minutes, we're at the border. that was start quoting on names. how so, how be a shopkeeper from some photo would take and his wife and children to meet his mother and gaza was also trapped when the war started. he documented his children
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on a beach in egypt, after spending more than a month terrified in temporary shelters. under constant is rarely bombardment. it is pop up, it is a very interesting good look how happy they are after spending 35 days in hiding for more than half of the group are children. 2 of them suffering from malnutrition, have been hospitalized. president lula has condemned the indiscriminate violence against civilians myself. i have never seen such a brutal and humane violence against innocence. if a mass committed, an act of terrorism is or less committing several not taking into account that children are not at will face something to president lola for his efforts. the global spend 2 nights in brazil. ya for medical checkups and to sort out their documents. those will have homes in brazil will return to them. the others will be taken to a refugee center in the state of some phone. monica not give all just sarah re
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edition aero, and a group of russian nationals evacuated from gaza has arrived in moscow. they are among an estimated 1000 russians who want to leave the strict unlimited evacuation of for an passport holders and palestinians needing medical agents. treatment began on november the 1st, but it's been forced to call several times because of these really attacks. so many palestinians living in turkey say they've lost contact with their families in gaza . internet and phone services are limited inside the strip. watching the news has become a vital source of information for those worried about their loved ones to them possibly reports. it was like so then you can do this wise trying to reach her mother in northern guardstock, but she's having no luck. she left guns all 4 years ago for 2 kids guys. and so now she's relying on friends in news reports to find out what's happening. and guys,
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while watching tv is through also and injured women close to the donation hospital, the neighborhood where her family lives. she says the woman looked like her mother had the also is about, is it going to feel no, i couldn't verify if this woman was my mother or not. or if my family was among the dead or wounded. i'm a human being. many scenarios are passing through my mind, my left alone in life. now. what am i going to do? something happened to them. how can i help him from his living in the same city? mohammed hasn't heard from his father and brother in garza for days. his uncle sat, he had been standing in an area which was boomed. one day my father called me that day for some reason. i was busy and i couldn't pick up. according to what i heard, where he was standing, was bombed minutes off that he quoted me. when my mother reached the she was told he was taken to the hospital. so since then we don't have any information. they might even be in south cause or no phone lines and the internet are limited in casa, it's causing answer tendency for many palestinians living give growth. i'm school
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stuff that this is one of the i don't know if my family was among those people who were on the roads to go south. i can't reach them. now i live here in extra fit because i have nobody here. i live alone. i'm scared to see my family is victims of one of those most because happening a couple of them and home. these are on settling days and palestinians into k hope that their families and gaza are still alive. they can be safe. the re united soup, cnn, because solar down to 0 and protests in support of fantasy needs continue around the world in manila protest. as i said, they hold the us responsible for the war on guys fixing marching to the us embassy, calling for a ceasefire, and an end to occupation in palestine bottom below reports. these pro palestinian protests in manila getting bigger and bigger. they started with just dozens of protesters when israel started the martin gaza in october. now we've got hundreds
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here and they say that they won't stop until israel stops bombarding gaza. israel stops killing innocent civilians in the side right now. they're marching towards the u. s. embassy because they say that the us is told the for the death of thousands of civilians in gaza. the bonds being dropped and guys have come from the united states, the bullets use and buy this thing and come from the united states. the drones using for this thing has come from the united states. the u. s. has a or wally responsibility for the humanitarian catastrophe. that is happening now. the, these protesters have broken through a police valley case. they are now closing in the u. s. embassy em, all of these protesters are muslim filipinos for the southern philippines. we also would want to expose that what's happening and by the side we feel it just
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most students know here in the philippines, us bumps of motor people because the, the wars know, the bombings in our communities. a mean the know, basically the bottom is that, that been in what are we see and protesters are now in front of the us embassy, at least in my experience, covering these anti us post tests. this is the closest, they've been to the us embassy and their message is clear. they don't want just humanitarian pauses in gaza. they want to cease fire because they say, what is relatively knowing. garza is not a war on how much, but a war on dependence to new people they want and to is rarely occupation a palestinian territories. they say the what is really silly right now is wiping out the palestinian population, pardon below algebra. and so the head will be taking a look at some of the other stories making headlines along the wells, and polls open any presidential run offs in liberia. we take
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a closer look at the challenges facing it's next lead to the business like this to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant.
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the business relations to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the the welcome back. let's take a look at some of the days of in use now and voting is underway in liberia in it presidential, one of people are choosing between incumbent george, wy and former vice president. joseph locke high, the 1st round, last month, highlighted deep divisions, and each race reports from monrovia on the challenges facing the next leader. to
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morrow's use, intellectual center is home to lively st debates. politicians, academics and ordinary liberians come here to argue their positions and governors. the economy and social issues. it's a place emmanuel, as english says, why people vent their frustrations without having to resort to wireless. says the country is on the wrong track. the issue a security is the problem. you guys brown, but the issue many liberians, we spoke to say they worried about violent confrontations and the coming weeks and months. one of the main challenges facing the president receiving the division among the complain susan has been particularly heated and violent. this has prompted. he has a public in a country that has the opportunity to come up. so i'm assuming that to about a quarter of a 1000000 and obviously forms and fundamental changes are needed to tackle the
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numerous problems. further, still stabilize the government to rebuild a government institution was we organize them and give them the capacity that they need to deliver services. president, george, we is 1st time was characterized by protest against the rising cost of living and allegations of corruption and mismanagement may not be able to say those mustn't be allowed to happen on the next administration. how many degrees i do see the monroe view, at least 31 people have been killed by floods in somalia as it braces for more rain . hundreds of thousands of green for some that homes. the u. n. has released $25000000.00 in aid describing it as a once in a lifetime. uh once in a century event drive it. it's estimated more than one point. $5000000.00 people in the country could be affected as an alliance of rebel fighters in yon moore is fighting the military enforce phase,
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seizing some military accounts in areas near the border with india and china. at least 43 soldiers from yamaha flight across the border to the indian state of misa rob. they told local officials they were surrendering after a heavy fighting with rebels, some beach and ethnic minority elsewhere. and sean stayed near the border with china. military authorities have lost control of several times over the past year and more than $10000.00 cambodian families have been relocated from areas we have the celebrated uncle. what temple. but a new way for by amnesty international says, many of them were forced to do so by the military. and that the areas have been moved to are barely habitable tony chang has a story. the temples are then cool, celebrated around the world, and a source of national pride, dominican buildings. the 12 century side attracts tens of millions of visitors every year that its pre covet 19 p generated hundreds of millions of dollars in
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revenue. the cambodian government says the maintenance and protection of the temple complex requires it to move. people further away. that's been happening since the beginning of the year. often on the military supervision. nothing else. we lost everything in the relocation. we don't have any hopes left. we owe the bank and we still have to repay every month. it's very hard to accept a house out. many of the relocation sites, a barely habitable fire and stretches of land with no water. sanitation will housing. we found that a lot of them were threatened by local officials, being forced to move uh, were told that they would not receive any compensation. it would be power cuts, flooding, and some were even threatened with arrest. and colewell, it has been a world heritage site for 30 years. and cambodian officials have used that status to justify the relocations claim, the unesco denies. but i'm just as cold sweetness go to into being have sofa going
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on on, said as the douches there is invitation for the agency to comment on this report. the temples rarely benefited those who live in it shudders the province of sam rip is one of the poorest in cambodia. off of its population exist on $0.75 a day. the few rewards from the treasures of the past. tony chang, elders are time to check in on this for the headlines is due on a casual sca well tennis number to call us our across has been beaten on his atp finals debut in italy. a spaniard lost in 3 sets to to time champion alexander's doris. alcaraz blame the surface of the court for his defeat, saying it was very far off, but he can still advance from the round dropping formats for the top 2 in each group reaches the semi final former us open champion dental method, i've made a comfortable stop. he's atp finals campaign,
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it'd be russian competitor it andre group, let's say the whole 7 break points against him to win 6462. but if that is looking for 6 tor title, i'll see you in the, in the a, the milwaukee bucks not to, to game losing streak for the win over the chicago bulls. again assess as compared with this possibly to in the 1st quarter. he and bobby portez had doubled levels in the 118 to one. 09 victory. you sealants creeks. is that preparing to face host india in the woke up semi finals in limbo. i on wednesday in the a beat, the black caps in the group stage. i'm over tons of the venue where they won the world cup final back in 2011. and us president joe biden has welcome this done, the comp time piece to the white house, the las vegas gold nights beat, the florida panthers and the finals back in june. the team presented him with a special jersey and a golden hockey stick. those are the sports headlines you can get more on our website algebra. com and our social media channels. jo, thank you. back to the war on guys and i and medical staff are in crisis one nurse
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