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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 14, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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various countries in this region right now that have political instability for economic instability. those of the hall, this continue the journey. only the dream is safety and prosperity in the united states keeps than going the, the, the . so this is the news out on now to sierra on for the back to for life, for my headquarters in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the guy says youngest fight for their lives in hospitals around it, and under attack by his really forces. and that is really a strike on southern gaza leaves that needs to kind of cindy instead and reduces buildings to rubble. also this our, how much says israel is totally on
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a do you to release cap to the calvin guys in exchange for a 5 day tools and 7 palestinians are killed as these really forces ty, range see me occupied. the thank you very much for joining us. thousands of vulnerable premature babies in guys as large as hospital has been given a chance to live. they've been transferred to a part of the i'll she for hospital where it is still power after the incubate is run out of oxygen and electricity. but stuff say the survival remains under us, right? it comes as people trapped inside the facility are planning to bury bodies of the dead within the hospital compound wanting, some of us may find images, you know, some have been job is report distressing. cold, struggling to bring in more dying every day. the even
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newborn's at risk and goes, the doctors are struggling to keep them alive as long as they 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 and taken to 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, doctor se, any born under wait a likely to die? because here too, there are no incubators to stabilize them. civilian sections or c sections a carried out the times, but the limits and this headaches and painkillers. this february, when 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
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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. so patients are carried to other floors because the lips are not working, either pregnant them and 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. how may i should have been china by the sound? in the early hours? it was a hoot, a school in southern gauze. the region is where people in northern law, they were told to move for safety by these really military. yet it continued as of a modeling that the 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 the claim to be peaceful people that they take care of civilians. but
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in fact, they are terrorist to attack schools and defenseless people that are on the sleeping . and all of a sudden they try 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 health, captive and gaza. 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 70 for the you ins agency for palestinian refugee says, even if it gets through, it doesn't have the fuel to enable its trucks to deliver supplies. the supplies needed by babies like this one, opening its size to
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a world where it's carriers are helpless and bombs don't stop falling. so i'm going to be out of there. as i'll speak to oranges, there is honey my mood, who's in con eunice torres in the southern gaza strip. honey, let's start with a situation at the hospital was particularly these babies at all. she found roy need of critical care any more updates on, on how to adjust this well, within the past half an hour, we heard about a coordination between those 2 for hospital administrator and the red cross about the seeking approval. and the red cross was able to get approval from these really military to evacuated. view number only limited number of those babies who needed is some medical attention and they were transferred via reds across into
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a nearby hospital. the question remains, as all the nearby hospitals are, are in danger, and if they have already been out of service. so in terms of practicality, it's, 1st of all, it's too late. the coordination is thinking of is that the very, very latest these, those babies have been out of the incubators for the past 22 and a half days without the, they had no electricity. they had no oxygen. uh, they were put into a some sort of a traditional method of, of keeping them some of them have already died. so in terms of practicality, it's late. another thing that really is at the heart of, of the, the practicality of doing this is the fact that all the hospitals are out of service even is specialized the hospital for children, not out of service. so we don't know exactly what do you mean by removing those babies and the transferring them to another hospital. it's a possibility that this be they're not gonna make it because they're going to a place that has no electricity as no oxygen. so,
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and i don't know what's the purpose of that coordination, but at least that's what we've heard of from a sheep a hospital to remain in the numbers of those babies are uh, are not tied to any of these incubators. they have no proper as low of oxygen uh the, the, they're not in the environment that will help them grow and sustain them because they're, as we know, these are the most vulnerable. a group of people, a new born there do are 3 mature at a premature stage where born. so the need lots of attention in the matter of just transferring them from one place to another and only a few of them. it doesn't seem to be practical. the only solution to their problem is to restore power allows fuel and then allow the flow of oxygen and let them be treated inside the hospital. a similar situation happened to injuries inside the hospital where they were asked to leave exactly the hospital, but some of them are at a very,
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very critical indeed. some of them cannot walk because they lost their lives. some of them are in like suffering from like a chronic disease. some of them do simply, they need to be on the bed to move. but these really military simply won them. they leave the hospital with their hands about their hands, the practicality of whatever they're seeing or publicizing doesn't, doesn't make sense at all, unfortunately. yeah. and critical a critical situation. no, dont for those babies in the patients across those hospitalization, move in gaza and it's been more strikes funny enough for the guys history, but also in the south where you are just tell us about what's been happening in places like connie and this where you yeah, just will that earlier hours the so this morning and now those 10 o'clock the, the, their strike were concentrated in the city of con units, mainly based green side on the west print side of the hot new and is particularly
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neighborhood where more residential homes were targeted and destroyed, people are made, people are made, people are made, series are made. this lays there made homeless. 1 some of those people were evacuated, so there were displays one more time. we managed it up to one of the people who came to the hospital for a non ambulances said, this is my 3rd time being displaced. so in turn, the displacement is becoming a routine for palestinians in the southern part, given the intensity of the bombardment on their site, but to gaza. city, particularly gaza, has turned into a maze of rubble, is a pile of rebels given the intensity of those bombardment of air strikes. some of these are indiscriminate, they are random, the target all those high rise building we've seen in a while ago with a picture on al jazeera english. and we were able to recognize some of the areas that we thought there was a building here. there wasn't any other building here. they're all gone. it just
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the, the old, those signs of a cd has, has been, has been destroyed completely. and what once a thriving neighborhood, every mountain neighborhood just completed, turn in to a war zone right now. as not only are strength by attacking fighters yet, but also those the fight attack a drones hovering at the low level and shooting at, at every operate moving object in gaza center and around it. that includes public facility hospital schools as well. there's more than $200.00 schools have been destroyed so far, right. doing this work and other public facilities. thank you very much for the update, honey. thank you. and a lot of activity at mazda hospital where you're reporting live from there in a southern gaza, because people also seeking shelter at these hospitals. now let's take a look at the main areas of fighting in northern garza. the shaded areas where is really soldiers and times have made advances in circling gaza city and effectively
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cutting the stripping half is really true, sometimes have completely surrounded the port of gaza. it's believe the ongoing of how mosse, because some brigades is fighting on what's described as for decisive friends valhalla off. shoddy big la. yeah. and be hang on. it's now how mazda is armed, waiting says israel is toning on 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 choose the release of policy and prisoners and the entry of humanitarian aid. we spoke to how my spokesman osama having done about this. each time we live close to each a kind of findings when there's a 80 undermines the bushes there was, i suppose that each month for the leasing to 100 children. and these are $8275.00 women also and is ready to james. and on the left hand side, we have the account to the on 60 captive. it's a multi machine as,
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as people to be released from guys. and the a token of all the details if for 5 days each day can know for them. and we need somebody insurance to secure those people. i'm sure that people who are working in order to release them on all those settings. my sort of done these various postpone beds or nothing. it shows that they are not wanting to, to go for what i'll just as how high rod is unoccupied, east jerusalem with more on these really response. who is really government hasn't really been speaking about a 5 day piece file, which is what's, how much has been pushing for it also has been confirmed whether it would 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 ready to tension. but
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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. her mouse says that she was killed, but no comment on that part of the video from these riley authorities. now in terms of the families, those of the are being held captive. all those are being held missing. they are very concerned. they said that they've been calling on the government for many days to stop v. a strikes war. it's the, 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 ceasefire and whatever capacity that means, as long as it shows, bringing those that are held in gaza back home. there's worry,
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there's concern and still nothing from the government just yet, or what the situation is in terms of a possible c 55 say truth, which was what, how much is asking for in return of those that are being held captive. and that's the latest on that we are yet to hit more from these ready government. sort of highlights which is 0 occupied east jerusalem. 10 in the occupied westbank, at least 7 palestinians have been killed during grades by is really forces the the, the razor being taking place into crime where the army has also been firing to a gas close. the hospital is ready to have something obstructing ambulance in spanish to move has moved from to crime in the occupied westbrook. this very, very little traffic because the safest place to be doing is really right. he's hiding inside and that is what people are doing. we know that 7 people have been
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killed in this rate and 5 are critically injured, but not too far away from the hospital where israel with these very horses, with tig, earlier on today. and you have 12 and 5 of those critically injured. it came after re this tacit about 10 o'clock last night was rarely special. special forces went up to a to palestinian fighters. they were looking for a special policies as often mountains was spotted. and there's a logic of 5 fights and to join these when back up was pulled a, i'm not raid is still going on. is enormously disruptive, of course, is one of the big raids that's been here since the 7 of october. i think this is, this is the 2nd one that i am told her. i'm since then. and we covered another big right a couple of days ago the rates are increasing in intensity. although of course, they've been effective life of palestinians in the occupied westbank for me for a very, very long time. and $711.00 on meanwhile, is really a strikes of hit me or
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a convoy of journalist. on monday, entering an algae or a cameraman to the swell. the festival we saw the group of journalists were traveling along the border, near the lebanese town of the everyone and separately is really yes, strikes have a residential area in the lebanese village of a nata for weeks now, the lebanese armed for a passport law. and these really military had been exchanging fire across the border. is the dead, he is fine, is at the board, i think is right and has the law for a month long war in 2006 within 70 hezbollah fighters and 10 civilians have been killed 11 on and several choice also have been served in this route well, to discuss all these developments in gaza and elsewhere. let's now speak to the boss sally. he who is the former iranian foreign ministers. joining us here on the hughes out on ologist here, mr. seller, he thank you so much for your time. thank you for coming in to oranges here at this
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dangerous time for the region. how does yvonne view this war on gaza? and does it see itself vain? a roll directly or indirectly a little. this is no secret that is on has always supported the uh huh. for like this from us groove and the hard to google, the resistance group as well as a whole. and we have support of them in many ways, especially in, um, uh, you know, mainly in terms of educating them how to enter into crises. such was the crisis that they have had so far. but to this as far as we have gone. yeah, you're supposed to go in many ways. was they support on october? the 7th? excuse me, was they support on october the 7th on the a ton come on. no, no, not that we will notify them because they take their decision on their own. but
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this does not mean that we don't support them. we have always said this. we have said that loudly that we support the resistance group, but they are independent and taking their own decisions. because as is the case with his bullet for the somebody living on me, we have absolutely no. uh, for example, no voice on making the decision that they want to make right, because it's in the west. hezbollah is widely seen as being supported by ron, of course, and is widely seen as being controlled by ron. you're saying that's not the case to support to tell you to remember that has no control. well he run, that's what i'm trying to say. his well as a group that is mature enough that couldn't make its own decision very discreetly and if can make its own decision based on rationality in wisdom. and that has been all totally said by mr. mr. law that yvonne has nothing to do with the decisions
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that are made by the time of school or the husband will go to yes, we support them. morally, we support the modeling and the other ways. also, we support them probably in teaching them the of of the are to come back for example, but this is as far as we go. ok. so, and then when you see the pensions along the israel lebanon border right now, we see escalation in the last few weeks since the october, 7th, or 8 on guys that began as well. now you say you support yvonne support their allies. what is the message yvon? today is sending transport is advising, has full law. is it just the escalates contain the situation along that israel 7 on border what, what one wishes is that this war crime, the atrocities that is being played by these re lease against the poor people of
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casa coastal. okay. and the but yvonne is not so as it has a truth many times. and it has said many times that yvonne has nothing to do with the decision that has been made by how most okay, what we support them all alone. and we add, offer voice to the voices of others, people of conscience all around the world to have gone. well, i've come off to this tree, some shouting, get going to say is really blow tyler 2 and the, the unprecedented food talented that is very and has really putting the, i mean, i'm is playing tonight against the gauze of people. we have so the very all totally the we hope that this conflict of stops right. and that the people of cause
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a or given the chance of living like any other people. in other words, right. let me just pick up on his follow once again, what is pay winds advice to hezbollah today? is it to de escalate the situation along the israel border? is it to contain it? because yvonne's secuity and interest so. so at risk it all day? well, as i said, the see we have no, i mean you wrong as, as yvonne per se has nothing to do with this conflict which is going on or but we support the. ready the, the, the palestinian views we support the police do noon decisions, whatever decision they make. but we have absolutely no voice here in order to tell them what to do and what not to say no voice, even with the whole fees in, in yemen for example. then why the number of the sounds towards his right? oh no, no, no. okay. and have said this,
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and everybody knows that i mean the whole fees and has will under most the mature enough to make their own decisions because making decisions and so should very sensitive the moments. it's not an easy thing to do. so it is them to make an appraisal of the situation and then make no right decision. okay, let's move over a ms cecilia and discuss the relationship now with, with washington, with the us. which i think it's fair to describe it as a tense, one yvonne's relationship with the united states. the us in recent days has targeted sites in syria, which is says links to yvonne into the revolutionary gods. it's accused yvonne and it's all lies of, of attacking us troops in the region. what, what do you respond to that? well, i mean, it has the same reasoning go when the united states has no reason. i mean, it has no justification for its presence in the region and wouldn't be united
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states supports all the criminal acts of the cause really regime ago is the deprived people of color. so they're looking for all kinds of justifications that has no value for us. and so they keep on saying that, okay, we have attacked iranians and syria. okay, we, what do we have in see do we have advisors in syria? so when they say they have attacked places in syria, that belongs to you on that is not true. i mean, all of the military presence in pseudo is based upon invitation by the government of syria. and it says mainly and advise that a role the to bonus playing can syria. so i don't know what america, where are they bombarding? so it is up to them to decide whatever they want to bombard. yeah, but this doesn't mean that that isn't a writing in foothold, but the order on boarding the, you talk about the us presence in the region,
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mississippi. he and, and there's a report in monitoring use paper which says that yvonne is hoping to use this war on guys to force the americans, the us military, out of the region. and we'll do this by using pro, it's allies, the pro you bring in malicious and so on. what do you respond to that? what do we have said this many times? we are not the child saying good. we want the us to be onto this region. what does us have to do in this region and there are thousands of miles away from this region . imagine if yvonne is near the us for the, what do they, how do they react to that? so this thing was what was, was a lot of hands. what i'll do then to see the us move out of the region, excuse me. what is the run prepared to do to see the us leave the regents when the wrong does its best. but in the way of using gets rationality and was we do not really the sort of puts our selves in
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a situation that would end up uh and confront patient. okay, that's a social. but of course, that does not means that we do not keep our diplomatic pressure. so there are many ways of putting pressure on the us to leave the region. one of them is different magic pressure. and then uh, the coordination would be uh, resistance groups in the region so that they will see the for sure that the u. s. will have to leave this place, slap, but this been a huge build up of us military hardway in the region since the war on guys at this latest one began on october the 7th. and that's wearing a lot of people. a lot of people are concerned that they could be a spillover and that we could see a regional conflict. is that something that concerns you? why is the risk of compensation to? of course, we do all our best so that this crisis wouldn't not to spill over. we don't want to
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see a new confrontation with the so this price is what us moving we have. so there's many times or for minnesota so that our president has said that we wish that is really come to the my senses and, but they stop this atrocity is against the goes from cooper. and so the crisis where the stop. but if the answer is because i think that is really is one to transfer the crisis from inside. there's really to outside, there's very, this is one day wish because israel is now in the whole country. so across country, i mean, we'll not recognize them. of course as well, but the people in israel i oh also is jovan work is where it is not functioning anymore. it is engaged with the war with and gaza. so
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we hold that this does not disclose them, but they are trying the ultimate to really transfer this crisis to outside those through. so that's why they are raising the crisis in, in southern lebanon on, for example. and they are trying to get people involved more in this crisis, right? but of course, has more law and others know what to do. and they certainly make the decisions, as i said, very discreetly and very rationally and using their own wisdom. they make an appraisal of the situation. i mean, they, so it does not see this really is have come to the senses until the understanding that the other side is really the aside. the does a mix. it's me based on all kinds of calculations, right?
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so they say move very cautiously, but videos physically and they know what they are doing. so you believe that a, a spin over should be avoided in the region. i wanted to ask you about saudi arabia and arab unity, unity among islamic countries and, and the world if it was a conference in re add a few days ago where we saw our bleed is express unity with palestinians in guys i called for a ceasefire. the saudis, before the start of this conflicts, there was talk that saudi arabia and israel were towards a path to normalize relations. there's been a reproach small in recent months between yvonne and saudi arabia as well. we so the waiting president in riyadh at the somebody actually which was quite significant. how does the ron, i mean, the normalization talks of force have been sold for now, but it doesn't necessarily mean that they're off the table. how does yvonne view
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that right now? the, the unity among the leaders of this region when it comes to the policy and costs, i think after, because a crisis, this normalization process, the process would not to the best of my understanding will not move as it was before it was at this or to live this has been installed and so probably it was not very easy to continue with the same pace and with the same rate and the process of normalization. so i think the awakening of the public opinion, the out of public opinion, after the crisis goes, a crisis would put pressure on the governments and out of the states. so that to think twice before they normalize the relations with israel, because it's at least don't seem to be on the same page when it comes to what
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action to take to, to achieve a cease fire and gaza. for example, as we saw usually i know we're on the same face, of course we own the same page. and so we all off for a ceasefire and gods on home. this is intended for subdivision in the entrance of the goes on people. and um, uh well, um the, i think the one thing is that the is really, is have lost the rationality and the committing mistakes after mistakes. and certainly as the war continues. that will be in the interest of the out of wars and the most the more because the more the conditions, the more of the public opinion of the people in the slumber corners one understand the reality and the essence and the nature of this really regime. then it would be better to really from then on to come up with all kinds of
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reasoning as to why resistance should exist and should expand. because they are also partners. they have to leave the police, they need a land. we have all these uh un resolutions which says so and we have the, the other people and the most of the people that would like to see so. so we hope that the end of the day and we are short above this, that at the end of the day it is the people who wins, not the governments. because they know the burden of the conflict is on the shoulders of the people and not on the shoulders of the government. no out of government is involved now. and this crisis is the people who are coded, cutting out this, the pressure of this crisis. and people never lose sight. he thank you so very much for joining us on august here. thank you for sharing your use with is highly
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advisory. he is the former, a rainy and for administer. joining us here on the news hour on, i'll just hear. thank you. very much want to make sure that our, let's now uh, take a look at the weld weather and south america sweltering through a severe heat wave. here's jeff with a dfcs and some parts of south america, the temperature is approaching or exceeding 40 degrees. hi everyone. in sao paulo, brazil, we set a record for the month of november $37.00. this is closing in on an old time temperature record, which is 37.8. there are some storms in the area, but this is doing little to qual that sheet. the next spot we need to focus on. i was talking about temperatures in the forty's right. real diginero. you showed up to 43. your all time temperature record is 43.2, you should be 27. this time of the year top. and if south america rain is concentrated along that pacific coast of columbia and a lot going on in central america, a weather disturbance in the us will throw rain to the bahamas western cuba in
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jamaica, so breezy along mexico's gulf coast and for the us gulf coast here's that storm system as its energy pores into florida, so it's going to be a washout for many areas of the state. meantime, we've got this storm system off the pacific throwing rain into california, and a warm breeze here is really pumping up those temperatures in the northern plains billions, at 18 degrees to the east. we go fairly typical, foul weather here on wednesday, sun cloud combo for toronto. we've got you in for 11 degrees on wednesday. that's a snapshot. so if your weather will see you soon take care. i the still ahead on al jazeera, emotional scenes in brazil as far as you can find, these are the united states after escaping gosh, the 43 d model upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't the one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here in black lives. don't really matter in the police for unflinching
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questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate? because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0 accommodated beyond well taken without hesitation forth and died for power that finds out while we live here we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy and then they try and scare other people with that and then people empower, investigate, expose this, and questions. they use them to be the power around that one out just there. the
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talking back. you're watching colleges here at like from bill. ha, a reminder of the latest developments and he's rouse, we're on gas on dozens of premature babies, and god has largest hospital has been given a lifeline to survive. the newborns have been transferred from incubators that last oxygen and power in the aisle. she's a facility to weigh electricity is still available. at least 2 palestinians have been keener than many wounded in and these really strike on con eunice and southern gaza. a residential building was reduced to rubble. more than $11200.00 palestinians have been killed and is rosabelle on october. the 7th and the occupied westbank is ready forces have 5 tea gas coal system, current hospital 7 pat, assuming 7 kids in grades is really forces now withdrawn from the area. now in the
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us, more than $400.00 officials assigned a letter of protesting present jo biden's israel policy. it calls on the president to seek an immediate cease fire in the gaza strip and to push for israel to allow humanitarian aid into the territory. let's find out more with our white house correspondent kimberly hawk at lie from washington. so what more? kimberly, can you tell us about this letter and how is it different to the one the state department, the state department we've been hearing about as well. what i can tell you is the latest the string of internal protests within the body ministration. pushing back on the president's policy. essentially what this letter is doing is, is calling on the president to push the israel not only for a cease fire, but also to get additional or more humanitarian aid into gaza. and as you mentioned, this is very similar to leak cables that we heard about recently that were sent to the secretary of state,
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also expressing defense and an open letter that was signed by 1000 employees of us a id. so this is just a sort of a collection that is rolling within the bite and administration that really reflects what this letter is stating that the president's policies flash with the views of the ordinary americans and the letter states a really backs us up with information poll numbers, in fact, that is 66 percent of americans and 80 percent of the presidents on democratic party believes that the president should call for a cease fire, push israel to allow more who mandatory and aid and so will it make a difference. any difference company, how, how's bite and likely to react as well right now i can tell you we've reached out to the white house so far. we've had no response, but what we're hearing and what we've heard as recently as yesterday from the national security advisors like sullivan is that these up this, this defense is largely being dismissed. what we know is that the president has
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very small circle of advisors around him. and while they are listening, they're not taking much of the advice. sort of brushing it off as young people are twenties and thirties, that has really don't sort of understand the scope and the scale of what the president is doing. so what their argument has been, is that any cease fire would favor mosse and that will allow them to regroup. and this is something that the, by the ministration believes is ill advice. and that's why they say they only favor short durations of pauses and will continue to push for that for the foreseeable future. thank you. kimberly for that. kimberly how kids live there at the white house for sales president. lucy, nice here knew that a silver has welcome to them. 32 brazilian palestinians evacuated from gaza. the group left through the roof of border crossing with egypt on sunday. when he came back, he had has the story. after more than 3 weeks of negotiations pursuing
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present losing us to lula, the silver celebrated a small but significant victory in the midst of war. $32.00 brazilian palestinians, rescued from garza safely home among them 18 year old sha hit a button. uh no, said gordon. i cannot believe i made a hit and i'm still in life. i thought i would dog 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, shaw had 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 leave. so it's 8 hours, 14 minutes, we're at the border there. we start quoting on names. how so, how be
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a shopkeeper from some follow with taking his wife and children to meet his mother and gaza was also trapped when the war started. he documented his children on a beach in egypt, after spending more than a month, terrified in temporary shelters. under constant is rarely bombardment. it is pop up, but is the very interesting. could you look how happy they are after spending 35 days in hiding more than half of the group are children. 2 of them suffering from malnutrition have been hospitalized 1st and last has condemned the indiscriminate violence against civilians might be 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. that will say that they have something to president lola for his efforts. the gospel. spend 2 nights in brazil,
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year 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 edition ero, a. and a group of russian nationals evacuated from guys that has arrived in moscow. there among an estimated 1000 russian to want to leave the strip. unlimited evacuation of one passport holders in policy means needing medical. urgent treatment began on october. the 1st it was hold to several times because of these are the attacks. many palestinians living in turkey say they've lost contact with the 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, send them consumer reports. so then you can it's rise trying to reach her mother in
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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, while watching tv is through also an injured woman close to the donation hospital, the neighborhood where her family lives. she says the woman looked like her mother had the also is how about is it going to feel now 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 that she was told
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he was taken to the hospital. since then we don't have any information. they might even be in south cause or now the phone lines and the internet are limited in gaza . it's causing answer tendency for many palestinians living give growth. i'm supposed to talk about that. this is one of i don't know if my family was among those people who were on the rights to go south. i can't reach them. now, i live here in extra fed because i have nobody here. i live alone. i'm scared to see my family's victims. if one of those must, because happening to me at home, these are on settling days and palestinians and turkey. i hope that their families and gaza are still alive and they can be safe. the v united c c 9 because solar down to 0 and protests and support of palestinians are continuing around the world . in manila protest was said they are holding the us responsible for the war on garza. they've been marching to the us embassy calling for a ceasefire. and an end to occupation of policy and territories. barnaby. normally
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these pro palestinian protests in manila getting bigger and bigger. they started with just dozens of protesters when israel started bombarding gaza in october. now we've got hundreds here and they say that they won't stop until israel stops bombarding. garza israel stops killing innocent civilians in the side right now. they're marching towards the u. s embassy because they say that the u. s. is told to go for the depth of thousands of civilians in gaza. the bonds being dropped them guys up and from the united states of bullets you, somebody seeing and come from the united states. the drones using policy has come from the united states. the u. s. has a or well the responsibility for the humanitarian catastrophe. that is happening now. the,
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these protesters are broken through a police barricades. they are now closing in the u. s. embassy em, all of these protesters are muslim filipinos for the southern philippines. he also would want to expose that's what's happening and by the side we feel it as muslims. now hearing the philippians, 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 but i received this and protesters are now in front of the u. s 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. thank want just too many terry impulses in gaza. they want a ceasefire 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
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out the palestinian population. pardon below algebra many la is coming up on algebra will be taking a look at some of these out of wells use and tell you why it's villages are empty on the coast of can you the
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the welcome back. let's take a look at some of the days of a news now. and boni for us on the canyon coast is known voice rich eco system. but it's now a no go area because of an increase in attacks attributed to the home depot voucher
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. bob. catherine saw a report from villages where people have been told to leave that homes because of security concerns. us. we're the pamela. oh, good to watch. a 19 year old nephew being hocked to death and how home farms down. the taca said they walk from the onto group onto bob. several other people who use in this village near pony forest in lama county. why also my that in june. even now? i feel really bad because i saw a lot that he was building like 5 boys got a lot that download somebody is bite here. who was also called on that day in june. these are not isolated cases,
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security forces are struggling to deal with the fighters who are states to be hiding in the forest. they've carried out a tax of civilians in security possible now the government to launched a military offensive against alter bob in 2015. that's ongoing state officials say san gaines has been made, but the forest is fast steak and expands to the border with somebody else. it's a very, very organized group that come cutting out such that brazen attacks on our own the main road. unless we place security in every homestead, it is also quite a challenge even for the security to provide the adequate security. the last attack happened to 9 years ago. more than 50 people were killed natal near the forest to this our names of people who were killed in on a talk in the town of we pick
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a tony in 2014 also. bob claimed that to talk and we've been talking to relatives who come here often to pay their respects. we've also been talking to villages who leave in other areas, father away and they say they continue to leave in spirit because attacks there are still ongoing. so now palm and a good to and how may but sleep rough in the schools, most of the 2000 or so people who called the police police home have fled to other areas. they say until the field they feed off, they won't come back gases. so i on to 0 county can at least 31 people have been killed by floods in somalia as it braces for more rain. hundreds of thousands, i think for some at home c, u. n. has released $25000000.00 in aid describing it as a once in
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a century event. it's estimated more than one point. 5000000 people in the country could be affected. in india, heavy machinery is being used to rescue 40 workers trapped in a collapse road tunnel in the northern state of conned. excavators have been my moving debris for 2 days now to call about a channel to reach the boat. during the past year and more than 10000 come body and families have been relocated from mary is near the celebrated encore dot com temple. but i knew i missed you before, says many were forced to do so by the military. tony chant has a story. the temples of uncle, celebrated around the world and a source of national pride to many cambodians. the 12 century site attracts tens of millions of visitors every year that its pre covet 19 p generated hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue. the cambodian government says the maintenance and
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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 though, 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 fairly habitable fare 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 way even threatened with arrest. colewell, it has been a world heritage site for 30 years, and cambodian officials have used that status to justify the relocations a claim,
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the unesco denies. but i missed his call, sweetness, go to intervene, have sofa going on on said. as did elgin's, there was invitation for the agency to comment on this report. the temples rarely benefited those who live in it shudders. the province of san rep is one of the poorest in cambodia. off of its population exist on $0.75 a day, with a few rewards from the treasures of the past. tony cheng elders are 9200 will hang a refugee sling nan mall have arrived by boat in the innovation province about che, it's the largest number to arrive in indonesia for months. so for, for these gave them food and medical assistance more than 2000 to him that are believed to attempted the dangerous seed journey to southeast asian countries. last year in 2017, a military crossed on force, a 1000000 to flee. yeah. are you k prime is originally so not because how this 1st
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meeting with is newly we shuffled cabinets. the inclusion of former prime minister david cameron, us for and secretary was a major surprise and may indicate a shift towards more centrist policies. sonya go reports he was dismissed as yes, today's mine, yet full prime minister david cameron walked into number 10 downing street in his new role as far and secretary foot choose days cabinet meeting. we build partnerships with our friends. we do to an amazing, we keep our country strong. that's why i'm doing the job and i'm delighted to accept. he may not be a new face of the table, but it is a new position for the mine who left his mark on the u. k. by enabling it's exit from the european union. it was cameron who cooled the referendum rubrics it, we have to ensure that the conservative policy reflects the changes the country is based, reflects the issues that affect people today. that's exactly what the prime minister is concentrating on. now here's a cabinet of experience,
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but also younger people with new ideas as well. coming into hi, mr. wish you see. next cabinet re shuffling may have noticed come as a complete surprise, especially off the comments made by the previous home secretary. so a problem and who's focused on getting money within the conservative policy. and after a week where she cooled homelessness, lifestyle, choice, dep, london, values for c spy and gaza has hate marches and denounced. police forces is biased, it was clear something had to give. all david cameron may have his own package to contend with. his place in the cabinet with indicators of prime minister has a most suntrust approach to politics in mind, especially when it comes to foreign policy. the challenge facing coming now will be how to navigate see next foreign policy at a time of escalating tensions with diplomacy will be key to finding a resolution. so anybody ever out of their london and voting is underway in liberia
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in a presidential run off election, people are choosing between incumbents, george way, a and former vice president, joseph for chi, one and 2400000 voltage just on behalf of population. all right, just stick to vote. the 1st round, last month, highlighted deep divisions, way it has received the support of 2 other opposition parties. let's take you back to gaza now and the story of house on our bunker. he shows his journey of evacuating from the south of the street with his father and how these really military shot, a good number to be in for them to be. we wish out touring at the u. n. d p 2 days ago. the israeli army target to the u. n. d p while we were inside sized people were killed us to that. we saw people walking by so we worked with them and me and my brother is riley. army would tell us what to vote, and we would follow their instruction. he's only going to give them into a hand into the land. the thing is in. so they've been in that we, we worked along with others raising id cards. so to code me,
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so i went to him and gave him my name and my brothers, this is the nice, i mean he told us to just away from the group. i got another for me, but we kept working with the people. and suddenly they opened fire. exhaustive man? no, a sort of opinion. he shut my leg and then the is ready. um he took me, i don't, i was with them until 8 pm. and now the, when they show up my leg, the bullet came out an injured ago who was with me on the street, which shows how crowded and how close to each other. we were kind of getting into that america about myself. after i got shot, the military took me back to the red cross to them brought me to the hospital. the doctor as a phone didn't operation on my leg at night. in the morning i called my friend, i told him to call my family to assure them that i was fine. and he did. i stay
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with us on alger 0, the latest developments and he's restful on guys are coming up after the shop. right. thanks for watching the oh no. okay, hold on. let me look into them. look, i'm gonna pull them up with me in the little say that they will see the
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levels that the shed actually on officials level dish. i didn't all these little chairs i say that say that friends a lot. sure to say that monday that actual the how to get us out of town. i know i just saw it on the thought of a good. yeah. do you the, some of the just put on the head, it is his real is still refusing to allow the international journals into draws to cover the carnage they're all that they can report on 1st hand is be, is really saw palestinian reporters risking everything to get the story you 15
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members killed and then ask dr. sharon, what's happening on that? we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is the listening to most the youngest find for their lives in hospitals surrounded and under attack. by is there any 6 the play watching out your 0 life from to home for the back to go with continuing coverage of israel's full on. gosh, nowadays really? yes. right on the southern guys are these at least to palestinians date and reduces buildings. to rob come off says israel is.

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