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yes, the story is 15 members of his funding, 5 kills and, and asked dr. sharon, what's happening? we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is the listening post. the young is fight for their lives in hospitals surrounded and under attack by is there any 6 the play you watching all g 0 live from to home for the back to go with continuing coverage of israel's full on. gosh, canada is really yes. right on the southern guys are these at least to palestinians date and reduces buildings. to run. come off says israel is tony on
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a deal to release captives, housing guys that in exchange for 5 d tools. and 7 palestinian scale does is really forces carry out more rates in the occupied waste. the is 14 gmc, that's 4 pm in guideline. dozens of vulnerable premature babies in gases. largest hospital has been given a chance to live, have been transferred to a part of the all she for hospital with is still power. after the incubate has run out of oxygen and electricity, the staff say their 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 and wanting somebody who is may find the images, you know, some of been jobs report, distressing cold, struggling to bring in more dying every day. the even
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newborns at risk and garza and 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. dr. say, any born underweight 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, 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,
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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 all the time and there's nothing we can do. so patients are carried to other floors because the lives are not working. other 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. may i should have been joining the song 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 talking to the list 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. they take care of civilians, but in fact they are terrorist to attack schools and defenseless people that are on
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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 women and children held captive in 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 u 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 baby like this one. opening its size to a world with its care is helpless,
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and bones don't stop for some of the jobs out of their us. let's get the latest on the situation on the ground now and speak to oranges. here is honey, my hold was in con eunice torres in southern garza honey, let's start with the babies and the hospitals. what do we hearing about the condition right now? yes. well, sadly enough, these situations at the hospital are literally out of control right now. very chaotic, very, very oppressive, the fair to say for the people who are inside the hosp. but the medical team that 2500 new voc who is an injuries and patients inside the hospital. but the baby is the most vulnerable. the group in the hospital right now we're doing about some 44 babies inside. thank you. bates are inside. that's one whole room. whole that has individual incubators for each baby that it was for now being completely shut down
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. those babies are removed, they're put on regular beds. the doctor resorted to traditional methods of, of keeping them alive so far as 4 of these babies have died. in the past 2 days, there were talks about coordination between super hospital administration and the red cross to evacuated those babies. but the approval in the clear and how nonsense this whole thing is getting. those babies be wired and it required a clearance and approval fight is really military to be evacuated. wonder what threats are these babies are opposing, but only about 5 of them were able to uh to get that approval and were out of the hospital. what we did here at the doctor hospital just do it just to give you the full context here. we went to the incubation room here. we look at this hospital
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has a 12 incubators. what i'm talking about is individual incubator for each born baby . so 6 of them are already occupied, as we were there in the watching. do you think you beta one baby came in from one unit, so 7 of them have already been occupied. there are 5 left that i think those 5 are lift for those who are going to be coming from a ship, a hospital if they arrived here on time, because in regular days it takes 45 minutes to get it from a, from a ship, a hospital to find units, but not with roads destroyed that infrastructure severely damaged with the check points on. so i have the enrolled, it might take a couple hours more than a couple hours to get here. and is that practical? is that enough? time? is that good time for the babies to get to the hospital or not we we haven't seen them coming. so here are the situation. those babies are put in very difficult, very impractical. seem similar situation. i'm a reply to injuries as well. yeah. very typical situation, as you say,
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what about the fighting honey and the strikes, it'd be more of them in northern guys. i but also in the south where you are in con eunice. right, well, i barely are ours did the hon. eunice was repeatedly targeted and since within the past 24 hours, 6 times has been targeted with multiple airstrikes, destroying more residential building, an entire neighborhood of numbers of people and leaving a tens of injuries and brought here to not their hospital to areas particularly being repeatedly targeted by is really, are starting are the eastern side of honey, is a border line areas, bennett satellite and has our area as well as the western side uh, coastal side of find you in a city which is a, a neighbor uh neighborhood, the thriving neighborhood in honda and a city being repeatedly targeted by i think he's raising right now at gaza center
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out there. he's the cover of air strikes and tank show. there are reports about extreme and fears. sliding takes place as a set i in our section. this is an error section that connects north garza to the south, the west to the east. it's a very vital in our section and, and very busy and during regular regular do. but as of now, there are reports of it is really things showing all the residential area around this in our section, including shops and restaurants, and small shopping malls as well. and schools and a mosque right there been destroyed with an air strikes and but the fight is still raising and it's still going on. there are people is still inside their homes who have not lived with some of them with severe injuries, could not leave their reports as well. we heard from people who send us that feel this to talk about. there are tens of people inside these apartments could not leave. some of them are with their loved ones inside our relatives or, or both siblings who have been already killed inside the apartment,
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but it's not safe to get out of those residential buildings. thank you, honey, for the update, honey, my whole time for us and con eunice in 7. gotcha. meanwhile, how mazda is um, dwayne has cities or alice tolling on the deal to release captives. the group says it's ready to release up to 70 women and children in exchange for a 5 day tools, the release of palestinian prisoners and the entry of humanitarian aid always spoke to hamas as spokesman. or how i have done about this of each time we live close to each according to freddy's, whence these are 80 undermines the bushes there was, i suppose that each month for leasing $200.00 children. and these are $8275.00 women also and is ready to jails. and on the left hand side, we have counted on 50 types of it's multi nationals as people to be released from goods and the top and all of the details if for 5 days each day can know for
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them. and we need somebody insurance to secure those people. i'm sure that people who are working in all just to release them on all those settings must sort of done these various postpone beds or nothing. it shows that they are not wanting to, to go for what and so high right, isn't occupied, is through. so now with the response from israel, who is riley 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 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 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,
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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 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 v. a strikes wire. it's the that 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 say truth, which was what,
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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 hear more from these ready government sort of highlights which is 0 occupied east jerusalem, us. and in the occupied westbank, at least 7 palestinians have been killed during raids, bias really forces after hours of confrontations, these really military has withdrawn his troops from took around the army fire to gas close to the hospital and prevented ambulances from reaching the agent for an estimate has more from 2 correct in the occupied west. this is a very clear example of a collective punishment. a israel meet sounds of palestinians in the pod westbank. this was destroyed last week in a previous right. it was the pad, the water main repair the road together. and just today in the right,
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2nd rate in less than the week that as well as car it out, they duck up the same place. again. rates are facts of life for palestinians in the occupied westbank that happens as long before october the 7th, but they've step so since then they're averaging about 40 a day in this area is really special. forces came in very light last night with 2 finances. with that main target, we understand they found that target. but then another firefight erupted when those special forces with spots a back up was cold in a non seems to resulted in this very long a raid in this possible to look around. but it is a fox of life for the palestinians that live here. and this sort of collective punishment is all so frequently meets it out. so i'm a bonus. i'll just say era took care of and still ahead on algae 0 with
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a reminder of the latest developments in gas on dozens of premature babies and gases launches hospital has been given a lifeline to survive. new forms have been transferred from incubators. that last oxygen in power. in the l. she's a facility to where electricity is still available. at least 2 point of seems, have been killed and many wounded in that is really as strike on con eunice in southern gaza. a residential building was reduced to rubble more than $11200.00 policy needs up in killed in his rascal and gas i since october, the 7th. and in the occupied westbank is really forces of 5 gas closer to chrome hospital that also been obstructing ambulances. 7 palestinians have been killed in rates that now move in full 100 us officials have signed a letter protesting against prison jo biden's israel policy. the letter 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
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white house correspondent, kimberly how could live in washington. so what, what can you tell us about this? let's a kimberly, how is it different to the one in the state department we've been hearing about as well? what's significant about this one is that it represents a really broad scope of the 5 and ministration forwarding different agencies in terms of the signatures on this one. and this is just the latest in a string of a push back with in the, by the administration. expressing their dismay, they're just sent over the, by the ministrations policies. specifically as you point out, the fact that the president is not calling for a cease fire. they say that there's just not enough humanitarian, a getting into gaza. now they underscore this by the fact that they say the president's policy is just, are in line with the ordinary american. and they're using pull numbers to back that up as latest pull never seem to indicate, but when it comes to democrats,
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the president's party, 80 percent believes that the president should be calling for a cease fire. and when you just look at americans as a whole, and that would include republicans as well, that number 66 percent. so the philly is the president just isn't listening to the ordinary american and especially members of his own democratic party. so what will this make any difference then? kimberly how, how is binding likely to react as well, given the fact that we've had now protests on capitol hill, we've had these lead cables from the state department. and now we have these letters, not just a, as we said from the, the political appointees that the staff members in the 1000 that are reflected from the usa id. but the problem is, is that the really this is being dismissed by the, by the white house, he's really surrounding himself, the president that this was a very small circle, we're being told. and he's largely dismissing this is the sent from younger people,
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twenties and thirties and but they really don't understand the scope of this of the bottom line is we heard from the national security advisor jake sullivan as of yesterday monday. and what he said was that there's really no interest in the president calling for a ceasefire because the feeling is, is it, this would allow hamas to regroup. and that the president favors instead of pauses . and that would allow for humanitarian a to get in. and that is what the president is favoring right now, so they really feel that they are on the right course and they're going to stay the course. kimberly thank you very much for that. kimberly hawk, it is a white house correspondents live there in washington. now, earlier i was joined by the boss and i have a full met you ranging for administered to discuss the war on guys a and e. ronstadt. he says, have on is firm that the united states should and this presence in the middle east as we do not really the sort of put our cells
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in a situation that's good and uh, uh, and confront patient. okay. that is for sure. but of course, that does not mean that we do not keep our different magic pressure. so there are many ways of putting pressure under us to leave the region. one of them is diplomatic pressure. and then uh, the coordination would be resistance groups in the region. so that they will see the for sure, the d o s one 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 where a, 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 know, 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 you in a confrontation. 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 has expressed to unity with palestinians in guys i called for a cease fire the saudis, before the started this conflicts, they was talk that saudi arabia and israel were towards a path to normalize relations. there's been a rep, personal and recent months between yvonne and saudi arabia as well. we saw the reading and president in riyadh at the somebody actually which was quite significant. how does the want, 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 that right now that 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,
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the process would not to the best of my understanding will not move as it was before it was that this served to lose 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, the, let's take a look at some of the base that in use now and the army in molly's say they are now in control of the northern town of ki,
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down after fighting resumed with the rebel groups on sunday, q dot is a strong hold of twan reg, dominate to separate his groups who are considered a threat to by the avoiding jetta. the military seized power in molly and a co in 2020 and have since been attempting to secure control of the entire country . at least 31 people have been killed by floods in somalia as it braces from all rain. hundreds of thousands of in force from their homes. the un has released $25000000.00 in aid describing it as a once in a century event. it's estimated more than one point. 5000000 people in the country could be affected. the voting is under way. nigeria and a presidential run off election. people are choosing between incumbent george way on form of vice president. joseph for chi, one and 2400000 volts is just under half the population are registered to vote. the 1st round, last month, highlighted deep divisions where it has received the support of 2 other opposition
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parties. rebelar lines in yemen wise battling the military in full stage, seizing some of its counseling areas near the border with india and china. at least 43 soldiers from young more have fled across the border to the indian state of misa, rom it to a local officials. it was a rendering after heavy fighting with rebels from the ethnic chain. minority. military authorities have lost control of several towns elsewhere in sean states near the border with china. and nearly $200.00 running of refugees fleeing an more have arrived by boat in the indonesian province about che, it's the largest number to arrive in indonesia for months. in 2017, a military clocked on forced a 1000000 ro hang out to flee myanmar. this you guys from is originally so not as healthy as far as meeting with his newly v shuffle. cabinet. inclusion or former prime minister david cameron, us for and secretary was a major surprise and may indicate a shift towards more centrist policies. sonya diego reports he was dismissed as
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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 and 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's, we have to ensure that the conservative policy reflects the changes of the country . a space reflects the issues that affect people today. that's exactly what the prime ministers concentrating on. now he has a cabinet of experience, but also younger people with new ideas as well. coming into permanent service. you see, next cabinet re shuffling may have noticed come as a complete surprise,
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especially off the comments made by the previous home secretary. so a problem and who's focused on good many within the conservative policy. and after a week where she cooled homelessness and lifestyle choice, dep london values for c, swain, gaza as hate marches and denounced. police forces is biased, it was clear something had to give. all david cameron may have his own baggage to contend with his price and the cabinet with indicate was a prime minister. has a most suntrust approach to politics in mind, especially when it comes to foreign policy. the challenge facing come a 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 sarah london to the millionaire, founder of fox calling, terry, who has qualified to run for president in taiwan, who secured more than 900000 signatures in support of his bids far exceeding the
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290000 needed to qualify. he gave up his management a fox gone 4 years ago, one of the world's largest contract producers of electronics and a key supply a for apple. and that's and use for now. and i'll just hear that fit for me for the back to both. stay tuned for the weather and inside story. next, the and we're off and running with your weather report for wednesday, right across asia. and 1st i want to talk about this heat enough kind of stand her out tet 25 that's a good or 8 above where you should be for this somebody, you're plenty of sun in the forecast as well. then we've got this weather maker developing in the bath and gall. it's creeping closer to the coast of under per dash and or dish. it looks like we are going to see rain by the end of the work week is mine soon rains picking up through central vietnam, likely to see
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a couple 100 millimeters in den hanks. and then we've got severe flight advisors in play for this central philippines as of those months in rains pickup. ok, let's go to china right now. it's looking like this slug of rain along the gang c river valley. dropping down to the pearl river valley and still that cold and fresh air for the northeast of china, beijing at 9 degrees, a bit more in the way of cloud cover across the korean peninsula at times. and we've had some fast advisers issued for chicago coup. it's that time of the year as those temperatures by night fall off. let's go back to this part of southeast asia versus rain for west job of profit and surround jakarta. and really 1st and montrose island. i think it's the top end. so north of the dang and the usual showers and thunderstorms and both call them pour and singapore on wednesday. that's it. that's all 802-0000
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industries. 1.4000000 people just place the see where just a tax return. community and goals are being targeted. no one saves your. everyone is david cameron, son breton, when he quit his probably minister of to the breaks that referendum. now he's triggered another pl disclose quake making a shop with him and his phone secretary that sold as the sacking of an interior minister who tried and failed to suppress major demonstrations and supportive policy ends in gaza. so what does this mean for you take policy at home and abroad? this is inside store, the
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