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girls in america is electoral system, aside for and against equal representation, and the democratic process is the country that's learning how to be a democracy, but it's not there yet. one person, one vote on al jazeera, the, the causes youngest to fight for that lives in the hospitals surrounded and under attack by is randy forces the kind of them. all right carl, this is alan's, is there a live from doha. also coming up for these pilots inside and outside guns is biggest hospital, the world health organization says i'll ship it is fast becoming a graveyard. another is ready as try comes southern guns that kills at least 2
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palestinians and reduced as buildings to russell the i'm just ready for says carry out more rates in the occupied westbank coming at least 7 and honest and in the faith of thousands of premature babies. hines by a thread, a gauze as largest hospital out she found are they all meant to be kept in incubators with oxygen and temperature, regulating equipment, helping every breath they take. but the hospital has stopped functioning properly because of a lack of power and oxygen. and now the newborns assembly place together on beds. the world health organization says alpha is turning into a graveyard. bodies are piling off in and around. the hospice will compound stuff
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on people trapped inside say the smell is unbearable. it's too dangerous for them to leave, to dig graze. so people have now started digging within the facility after they should find disobedience within the whole situation because of the beginning and the the whole spectrum of reading and the part is on the under sponsor. but it is without getting advantage of is by the side. again, putting one on the 20. but it has been a lot to the, you know, i quote them to come to the white house and they might have their phone sitting on ginger as on it for a now there is a new challenge for the people of gone. so the rain tends housing, thousands of displaced palestinians and un button schools in the southern gaza strip, have been damaged. people say they also are age, they could now die from exposure where i got it. my fluid is one that young
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palestinian in con eunice, and she told us how her life has changed. i got out of my neighborhood is like around 5 years and it's 5 days. and because of that, there's was around 20 harsh, wades around our house, and you can imagine that it's only 20 or 50 meters at all from our house. there was no doors, no windows, not anything, not a block on a block. so you can land live there, there's nothing there. you can have your life. and since i was living there, i had met many, many memories there. so you can okay, and what is your message to the world? what would you like to tell the world about that? i would like to tell them that i lived in indonesia and melisha around 6 years. and i lived there my life. i did go to into team in places island to restaurant island to everything. but here you can have your we can have your teeth because like you
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are on the solution, you can i'm missing anything. i lived there at 6 years and i also had my life. i noticed that the land is for the to this vehicle, much as we have only $1.00 to $2.00 or 2. this is the seen as night over the gauze, the strip we have been seeing in the past hour or 2 flashes of lightning. there is a dodge from the storm happening over the gauze, a strip at the moment that was accompanied about an hour ago by flesh, as also seen lighting up the buildings of the guns. a strip gauze of safety, especially by the ground operation, is on the way we've seen flies lighting up the night sky and lighting up the streets below. where we know the ground offensive is happening in and around the
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streets of gauze, assuming that was waiting for is this, for example of surrounding l. schiffer hospital and our crowds hospital all correspondent, target i assume is live for us. now, in con eunice, in the south of the gauze, a strip of tarp, we've been seeing these flashes of lightning a big storm overhead. plenty of down pools. this is making life even more miserable for people who have fled to self and gauze. they've been told by the israelis to leave the north and goes to the south, many of them sheltering intense and this rain flooding those come so they're in yes. um, as of how students are forced to evacuate the houses from the north of discharge street to the southern areas even out we'll see on weather conditions did not really forget, got a stance and sunset could be clearly overhead. and as rain is bound ring down in
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this episodes church, or oldest disease church, read the humanitarian situations for evacuees and even for people who are now taking shelter in the united nation schools. and even in there is it that, that one, the vicinity of the majority of guys have been on central hospitals is really deteriorating. people are really out. we're waiting rain in normal days in order to joy and to rejoice and celebrate as it could be considered to be as simple for hope and happiness right now with the destruction of houses and even with the last of all prefer, which is in the north and central areas of gauze strip, palestinians are start really becoming more desperate about the possibility of any that ring of rain within the coming days as they are no longer be protected. uh, from the quote that is caused by this rain as they are no longer also have a financial ability to fulfill them a some protection or to buy clothes to protect themselves. and the kids from being exposed is by the amount of rain that had been bowers on the gaza strip since the
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beginning of the state, the situation as most of the hospital as renaissance, bearing down every one of the residents working, sheltering inside the hospital, stop looking for a cover to protect himself and even the families are just a r last name on the ground, having all kinds of a couple of white sense. they are not even protected. these tense cannot protect them from the range as well. so the, the situation in the hospital is really getting much more w as brain, really a destroys means of protection and safety inside the hospital. i'm tired because we spoke to you a couple of hours ago. and now that is really strike could hit an area in the southern goals and we so the ambulance is coming behind you, but the new casualties to own. i see you then said that there was some rockets that were fired from the southern gaza towards israel phillips and what's been happening that yes, these very religious attacks on the south of the territory continue to during the
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last couple of hours as these but the occupation forces have destroyed several residential buildings in the north, central and even in the southern areas of gauze, this trip a residential building in a neighborhood and find you in a city has been completely leveled to the ground as an impulse come. students have been injured to do to this s try as this is try to play just a few minutes after the strike at the rage of records have been fired towards that . he's very settlements as to our targeting the main central settlements and is inside the occupation states these rockets i've been launch as originally ation to these very ongoing attacks on the territory. and even originally ation to the is bettany ongoing. a minute to ground includes and inside to the different areas of the gaza strip. these attacks only continue. i also continued in the north of the church. we as a value refugee camp has been multiple hits by the occupation forces during the last couple of hours. okay, talk i assume bring installation is the in the rain in solving garza. thanks very much talk. now at least 2 people have been injured in tel aviv often. a barge of
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rock caught by rows of rockets was fired from garza is ready also. as you say, one person is in a serious condition and us all who joins us now from occupied to east jerusalem. tell us what happened didn't tell a vague honda laura is really authorities are now saying 3 people were injured from this latest barrage of rock. and so that was fired from the gaza strip towards televi and the city just south of it fed t m, the rock and shrapnel ended up hitting their car among the injuries a 20 year old man who is in serious condition. all of the injured or now being treated in the wilson hospital in tell a b now is really authorities have been telling resident since the beginning of this war, that when those read alerts go off, they need to enter into protected areas. because while these really air defense
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systems are quite accurate, the shrapnel falls from the interceptions are what they worry about when rockets are fired now we have been seeing near daily rocket barrages coming off the gaza strip. not just going to southern city is near gaza, but also going more north to tell a v bet in the show. and let's see on cologne. all of those more central cities. so with these injuries now these really authorities are saying that they will continue to scan the area to look for perhaps rock and falls or more shrapnel. but how much does that assembly gates claiming responsibility for the wrong, the fire saying that it is, quote, a response to ongoing is really mass occurs in the gaza strip. okay, how does this all, who are joining us that from occupied easters? and thanks very much, and at least 7 palestinians have been killed during raised by his waiting forces in the occupied west bank of the hours of
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confrontations. he is really military has withdrawn its troops from tow. karen and smith has moved from the in the occupied west bank. this is a very clear example of the collective punishment of israel meet sounds, the palestinians and the pod westbank. this was destroyed last week in a previous right. it was the pad, the water main. we pad the road back together on just today in the right, 2nd rate in less than the week that as well as cut it out. they duck up the same place. again, raids are facts of life for palestinians in the occupied west funds that happened since 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 like last night with 2 fights is with that main target we understand, they found that target. but then another 5 fights erupted when those special forces were spotted back up with cold in
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a non seems to resulted in this very long uh, raid in this positive tilt around. but it is a fox of life to the palestinians that live here. and this sort of collective punishment is all so frequently meets it out. so i'm a bonus smith. i'll just arrow till correct. i'll just stay with his head on i'll just here as we continue on special coverage of the war on goss, including the attacks happening as well. and 11 on the syria and of rob. we have one former, randi, and foreign minister across the late has to say about the complex spreading in the middle east. and we live as a riley and suppose of israel and washington, tens of thousands of people turned out the, the frank assessments superpowers in the west. and given them to think
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committed to environmental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing, your better tomorrow of the washing out of sarah has reminder of the top developments and main story, the lives of thousands of premature babies under threats of guns as launch as hospital al schieffer hospital has stopped functioning properly because of a lack of how the oxygen infants should be. an incubator has been instead of being placed together on beds, the world health organization warns i'll see if it is turning into a graveyard as parties pilot in the underground,
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the hospital compound stuff and people trapped in size say the smell has become unbearable. more than $400.00 us officials of signs are less of protesting against prism j. biden's israel policy. so that's a close on the president to seek an immediate cease fire in the gaza strip and to push for it as well to allow humanitarian aid into the talent shape and speak to all white house correspondent kimberly whole kit. now what more could you tell us, kimberly about this last a as well. what makes this letter different from others that we seen from members of the by the administration? terms of staff is that this one is signed by people from 40 different agencies within the biden. administration, so it really gives you a sense of just how rod the descent is with regard to the push back against the president's policies and support of israel. and it comes on the heels of 3 recently
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linked metals to the secretary of state and also an open letter assigned by 1000 members of the u. s. a. i d essentially choosing the by the administration of supporting that only genocide but it is pushing this information. so what this essentially is saying is that the 5 administration needs to immediately push is really use it's leverage to call for a cease fire. and also that it needs to immediately use as leverage to allow for more humanitarian aid to get it to gaza. and the argument is made to use. this is really reflective of what the will of the american people is. and they're citing in this letter poll numbers that state that when it comes to the members of the democratic party, this is the president's democratic party, but 80 percent of the different products that have been polled support this. and when it comes to the american public as a whole, that number is about 66 percent. so this is the argument that this letter is making
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and but will it make any difference kimberly to how to bite and is likely to react to the situation as well. so far, know, and this is what the concern is for many of these people that have signed this letter. the problem is for many of them is that they feel that they're just being dismissed, that they're being listened to. but the comments they're making are really being disregarded. in other words, what they're saying is that the president is really only listening to a handful of people that are immediately around him. and otherwise they're saying that the, they're really just dismissing this is the use of a bunch of young people and that the older people are making the decisions for the, by the administration. so what we're having here is, but essentially the argument is, is that this is something the president is going to have to contend with. says he
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looks to re election, it's party is become younger and more and more the younger people in his, even in his administration are expressing very strong views. but they feel this is not consistent with the use of the american population. but the bottom line is that the national security advisor, jake sullivan, has said that when it comes to a cease fire, that this would only allow hamas to be bowling to regroup. and so that's why the president is not in favor of it. instead, he is only in favor of humanitarian pauses. okay, kimberly, how can i bring installations that from the white house? thanks very much. company. all tens of thousands of process as a gathering and washington d. c. for a rally. and suppose of israel, several us jewish groups organize to protest, the goal for peace and for the rest of his way. the captive health by how must in gaza since october the 7th, and speak to patrick. okay. no correspondence the on the streets of washington dc
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possible. somebody like that. i've lost size b. as it seems that patsy calling harris at the moment book. i'm to try and connect to her again in just a minute. thinking festival has a look at the main areas of fighting in side northern gauze. the shaded area is the a what is ray, the soldiers tanks? i've made some advances in suckling dollars of safety and effectively costing the strip in hoff is where the troops and tanks of completely surrounded the pools of gaza. it's believe that the ongoing of how much the costs um bookcase is fighting on what's being described as for this slice of funds. they are tell i'll how. i'll shasky bates law. yeah. and bates new law says on the wing says as well as storing on a deal to release captives,
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the group says it's ready to release up to 70 women and children in exchange for a 5 day truce. the release of palestinian prisoners and the entry of humanitarian aid. we spoke to hamas as spokesman. how a summer, honda? each time we live close to each according to freddy's wrench. these are 80 undermines the bushes that was having a suppose that each month or for the leasing to 100 children. and those are 8275 women also and those are ages and on the left hand side, we have to count it on 60 cub davids and 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 them and we need somebody insurance to secure those people, i'm sure that people who are working in order to release them and all those things
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my sort of done this, i just pushed on that or nothing. it shows that they are not wanting to, to go for what i really enjoyed by allie. excellent. so la, hey, the former ronnie, and for an administer, he said to have on is fun, that the united states should end is present in the middle east. we do not really the sort of puts our selves in a situation that's would end of uh and confirm patient. okay, that's a social 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 that the u. s. one have to leave this place, slap,
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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 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 bleeders express 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 pushed more in recent months between yvonne and saudi arabia as well. we saw
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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, 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 this is 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, the guys, a crisis,
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would put pressure on the governments and out of the states. so that to think twice before they normalize the relations with israel, when he called us and he is living into kids, say they've lost contact with the families and gaus, uh, internet home phone services, unlimited inside the strip. so them cuz they all do little my thoughts. it was like so then you can do this wise trying to reach her mother in northern garza, 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 intonation 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? no, i couldn't verify if this woman was my mother or not. or if my family was among the dead over wounded. i'm a human being. many scenarios are passing through my mind,
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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 bum minutes off. that he called me when my mother reached the she was towed, 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 call . so it's causing answer tendency for many palestinians living give growth was good 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 faith because i have nobody here. i live alone. i'm scared to see my family's victims. it's one of those most because happening a couple of them at home. these are on settling days and palestinians and turkey. i
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hope that their families in gaza are still alive. they can be safe. the re united c . c non castillo down to 0. purchase. as in minnesota, say they hold the us responsible for the war on garza a month to the us embassy cooling for a cease fund. but unable to report a of these pro palestinian protests in manila getting bigger and bigger. they started with just dozens of protesters when israel started the parting 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 gaza. and right now they're marching towards the u. s. embassy because they said that the us is told to go for the death of thousands of civilians in gaza. the bonds being dropped on guys up and from the united states to bullets use and buy this thing and come from the united states. the drones using policy has come from the united states.
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the u. s. has a or well the responsibility for the humanitarian catastrophe. that is happening now. the, these protesters have broken through a police barricades. they are now closing in the us embassy. them all these protesters are muslim filipinos, the, the, the also would want to expose that's what's happening in by the side. we feel it as muslims. now here in the philippines, let's bump some water people. because the, the wars know, the bombings in our communities in the know, basically the bottom is that, that been in but i received the and protesters are now in front of the us embassy, at least in my experience covering these anti us post test. this is the closest,
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they've been to the us embassy and their message is clear. they don't 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 about 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 a pardon below as is there a minute left? well that's it from me nor a kyle for the moments. the weather is next and then inside story takes a look at golf as hospitals and is really at the, [000:00:00;00] the route to you by visit, cut off, and were off and running with your weather report for wednesday,
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right across asia. and 1st i want to talk about this heat enough kind of stand her outs have 25, that's a good or 8 above where you should be for this company. 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 addition, 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 a couple 100 millimeters in den hank. and then we've got severe flight advisors in play for this central philippines as of those months in range pickup. ok, let's go to china right now. it's looking like this slug of rain along the jing sea 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 sure. cocoa, it's that time of the year as those temperatures by night fall off. let's go back
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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 poor and singapore on wednesday. that's it. that's all the way to, to you by visit cuts on the a premature babies. and the danger of being killed as is ready to give tax cripple, most hospitals and gone to the world health organization says the biggest sell ship . it resembles a symmetry. how can this happen to place is protected by international law and what impact is it having on the palestinians? this is inside story, the

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