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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 14, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST

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[000:00:00;00] the challenges with the the down nor a kyle, this is the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, the causes young get to fight for their lives in hospital surrounded and under attack by is really forces bodies pilots inside and outside goals as big as hospital the world health organization says i'll
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see 5 is fast becoming a graveyard. the is there any forces carry out more res in the occupied westbank coming at least 7 palestinians. and we're live as a riley in washington dc with tens of thousands of 10000 in suppose of as well. the is just going cost $18.00 at gmc, that's 8 pm in garza, with a face of dozens of premature babies, hangs by a thread at all. she saw hospice hole that meant to be kept in incubators with oxygen and temperature, regulating equipment. hoping every breath they take, the hospital has stopped functioning properly because of a lack of power and oxygen. and now the new bones assembly placed together on beds . the world health organization says all she for is heading into a great
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a. the bodies are piling up in and around the hospital, compound, stall, finds people trapped inside, say the smell is unbearable. it's too dangerous for them to leave to the graves. so people have now started digging within the facility after they, the insured by disobedience within the whole situation at the beginning and the uh, the whole spectrum. very easy part is on the, on the responsibilities without getting at the entrance by the side. again, putting one on the 21 these days, i want to make sure you're not going to be by hand and they're not by hand and their considered non changes as an air force. and now there is a new challenge with the people of garza. the rain tends housing, thousands of displaced palestinians in the u. n. one schools and the southern gaza strip has been damaged. people say that also worries they could now die from
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exposure. a setup in java, it begins coverage and a warning that some of the images in his report on distressing cold, struggling to be in more dying every day. the even newborns had at risk and guns and doctors are struggling to keep them alive. 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 intake and do another part of the of ship a hospitalized with an activity to help them survive. israel's war and guns that has wrecked health care services and medical stuff can only offer basic 1st aid. at a hospital in northern because many premature babies have died said doctor say any born underweight are likely to die. because here too, there are no incubators to stabilize them. civilian sections or c sections
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a carried out the times, but the limits and aesthetics and painkillers. this february, we've had 16 c sections in extraordinary circumstances, in cases of excessive bleeding. we can't reach the source, and the no means to deal with serious cases. we conte, transfuse blood, the supplies are limited on 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. patients occurred to other floors because the lips are not working. 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 it size to a world where it's carriers are helpless and bombs don't stop falling. so i'm going to be out of there,
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a space hall correspondents in on units in the south of the gaza strip. not talk. i assume tag, you start off by telling us the latest that you're hearing from the hospitals, especially these ones in the know so that just so short of supplies of run out of fuel. yes. the majority of hospitals inside the territories are running uh no into medical supplies. we're talking about the main center of hospitals that are still raising inside the charts. we as more than 30 medical centers have been also run out for service. i'm become out of service. the due to the it's been new berlin compartments and the lack of a few that had not yet been delivered and allowed to enter the busy start train doctors and the majority of goals or hospitals. you are talking about the north central areas of hospitals, all instant message that you have ration and they're human, a target and even medical conditions. they are working tirelessly in order to keep providing a treatment for hundreds of patients with us to right now in mass of needs or
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medical care on the ongoing shortage of medical supplies, adults is inside the majority of the north of an center. there is a golf sr hospital, they refuse to evacuate and to leave the patients behind because they deserve much more medical treatment. and if there is no longer a dock, so will exist inside these hospitals. the majority of those, those patients will lose their lives and will also lead to protests difficult to consider. and terms of the number of people who might really be a died hard passed away due to a lot call stay the number of doctors i use hospitals out, well, hospitals in the north and central areas of the church. and the thing is in human ads. they are no longer able to get out of the of the arts of the hospital unless they're going to be bombarded by the occupation forces. and even they also don't have any safe passage house in order to be delivered to the south of the church. we don't, according to the promise to the minister of young we at the majority of gauze central hospital, our talking about the chicago hospital has 44 of the beautiful babies who are in
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severe needs for medical costs. now full of them have been designed to do to medical until the so the due to the run out of human size, this hospital unfolds, you of them now needs if you is medical care. and even if they are going to have the plastic out, the hospital with them is a must have hospital and it's important dimensions on the surface. but that has only one thing to pay you to this incubator can see it contains, which will beds and $6.00 of them to now up to bite. so it seems that there was no, any of a safe place even to, to be allowed for having a treatment even across the territory till now. i'm tired, we can see that it's raining the way you are in the south of gauze or where many, many people have fled to sling more intense fighting in the news. but what is the impacts of this rain on the shelters where they've gone to? i'm the come set that trying to live in yes, display. ringback who have flats from the north and central areas have gone to strip
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to the south of the 2 or 3 witnessing a huge and noticeable in human condition and even the duration of the humanitarian conditions. they really were waiting before normal days for rain in order to rejoice on sunday rates. but meanwhile, they are afraid to have the rain as they are new, yet i protect it from the cold, can vote for them the cold that had been resulted from that rain. they are now resigned thing and united nations filters, which just it to be on the clips will. and others are. so a taking shots that inside the odds of the diversity of hospitals across the territory now whose people are no longer able to offer for them a proof of kinds of, of protection from the schools. and even the, as rain was firing down on guitar tree, specifically at the southern areas of the gods district. people inside this hospitals thought to run looking for a prep, a cover for them, going to be protected from rain as the are, have new, any proper piece of clips to we as the are totally financially broken offset being
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evacuated from the house. this was please why the occupation forces. okay, target as i am, thanks very much for that. update from connie eunice in the south of gaza strip. and about 5 soc is spoke someone for the palestine red crescent and she joins us now from ramallah. thanks very much for being with us festival. can you tell us what is happening in our codes where you have a number of stuff? we know that this hospital in the last couple of days has had to stop functioning because of a lack of few. a good evening. thanks for helping me. 2 days ago or 3 days ago, the katasha went out to serve as a due to her being out of a few weeks. i situation inside the hospital as dire, kept hospital fixed. there is around 300 people who are from me to come to staff, patients injured people and wounded people and their families. they have stock and
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inside the hospitals that they are deceived. unable to go out of the hospital and no one even can get into the hospital. and yes, sir, they, uh, we have to you to evacuate uh, with teams from inside the hospital because basically under such circumstances they are even if you have less, they can afford taking care of the patients and would this be, but it would char their lives in draft as well as even very basic a humanitarian need are not available. we're talking about fluid water, even running water for the hygiene and to watch. so basically the situation unbearable. no one can even there under such circumstances. and as i just a couple of our now, what about i have received a notification from our colleagues in garza and evacuation. the process starts hopefully and coming in a few minutes. we were here that it went successfully for the last at news i heard as the 300 people along with the staff,
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patients when defeated would able to evacuate many have to walk by foot because we don't have enough details and we use the vehicles, the algorithm says for or what one does people and patients and now they are in the process of being checked. and search by is really mandatory occupation forces. hopefully, hopefully they can pass to so they will be back to waiting to sell to be it's rented and how to enter your health care services in one of the hospitals in the south. i just want to just to us cookie. what, where are these people going? you said they were evacuating from our codes, but where are they going? a yeah they, they, that they are going to one of the hospitals in the south. i'm not sure which hospitals they are going to be taken to. but basically, you know, there's no way none of the hospitals now are 3 things. almost getting garza. so basically there's only one hospital which has 2 doctors. and no way it's has the
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capacity to receive our patients. so the only option is to take, i would patients, one of these people and the staff to one of the hospitals. that's part of single 3 thing in the south. this is the man because basically we are over one week on puts hospitalized, has been completely isolated worlds, have been close the front old areas with complete parts of communication as well as internet. so now this is the only i've ever been solution which, which has been done and which we've been struggling. because basically even yesterday, as far as again, occupation forces isolated the hospital and started shooting and it was stronger apartments which just the life of our patients. and our staff, so hopefully they are, they are now will be in the so receiving when it comes to services, which is by the way, the situation in this house is not ready when, because basically we also don't have time on hospital,
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which is also have announced yesterday, in the evening that i'm in the hospital, that means user navigates are also was shot down because running out of, if you do so basically on hospitals whether in the north was or in the, in the south, are placing the same threats. the same breath which is running out of if you and uh, urgent need for you to have it. i just want to highlight the of the main hospital in the north out sheets. so we've been hearing a lot about the, the situation there. and i believe we got some of the latest pictures from inside all she for hospital that we're paying now you can see the many, many people lying in the car doors. we know the thousands of people are sheltering in this hospital. but in the dogs, because there is no power in that hospital, no problem. we know that this is another hospital that's been surrounded by as rainy forces and it's coming on. the fire is coming under attack also that there
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are thousands of premature babies in this hospital. his lives the hiring by a thread. do you know any updates on, on the baby's, the, or what the situation is inside? i'll shift at the moment. the so basically the same picture, i have withdrawal side cause hospital is the same for the ship. a hospital which has been bused, isolated completely from land and from air as well. no one can get into a sheep a hospital. no one can go out of a super hospital. any human being is just moving in. that area will be a target for. is there any tanks? unfortunately, people, staff, patients, doctors, nurses, medical staff are trapped inside the hospital with no food, no water. no. nope, that was simply nothing they really can't afford taking care of those patients and wounded people as well as every single minutes. but and i live
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a pretty much with baby. what a patient in the us do you, the situation is disaster is kept, has to fix. this is the situation now for the whole hospitals. in garza, they have all the way to the us. this was the plan from the beginning of the escalation when they started issuing the evaluation orders against the hospitals. we have refused evacuation oranges. we have a state along with our patients, one that's people for the last. what they have done is preventing aids from getting into the hospitals, isolating the hospitals, attacking the hospitals, surrounding the hospitals, the communication landlines, bowers, everything. so now we're in a dire situation. those hospitals have been left alone without being able to continue providing their life savings services. we have receiving tons of calls even in the area. that is not only a ship, a hospital for the people who are trapped in their homes. they can even evacuate
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their homes because is what you defense in the area and they simply target, anyone will try to move in this area. unfortunately, the dire situation, not only for those hospitals, because if you just think about it, that means because of are killed on the continuous bombardment that is taking place in dogs. and the north have been left alone without giving me because service because basically there is no hospital, so i see them. i just, it's one hospital which is not my dining hospital, which has been bombarded at the beginning of the escalation was to doctors. and then in the north we have an out of the hospital and under the c and a hospital, which is also both in a dire situation with no power. so basically, if you need me to come services, you're not going to find any hospital to receive you and it giving you the music of service that can be on top of that. the emergency medical services is dire. we have only 5 entrances out of 18,
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sir. both garza and the order we have receiving hundreds of calls for people to chop in their homes with no food, no water, no hot water. on top of that, there is people who are killed in their homes. i have just accidentally went to our dispatch center to think, to check on what us out. i could talk to them because i said it's complete got of communication. and at that moment they got a quote from a woman. she wasn't a desperate situation crying, asking for everyone's house, because then what? i have family members who are killed and disrupt in their homes. they even can go out of the home to body those people, 5 people, my other family members were injured and they are in verge that needs to get medical services, as well as in total. they are 25 family members who needed to be evacuated. they wanted to go out of the home by simply the auto draft, but it's probably the tags that store and get every human being that is bulky.
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unfortunately, as a human to, to an organization, we feel helpless, we can do, and i think we can even arrange those people who are in desperate needs for the medical services as only have been left alone. because as far as, thanks started, yet every unit, every time i did try to reach these areas, we're starting to change our existence. okay. we have called on again and again to the international community to ensure a safe access to the people. and those who are in need so we can continue providing over life saving services, no words, no words. and the book have unity that to describe the desperate situation for the old palestinians. whether they are left in garza and the north or even the south, even in the south. now people are struggling to have fluids. water. okay. i just said, even though what hospital in the south house, what was the service and about fast like we do have to leave it the terrible
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situation that you're describing to us and you are having to hear it from those hundreds of people who are cooling. you'll organization every day. thank you very much, taking the time to speak to us to try and share some of the anguish that people in the gaza strip of feeling about fuss. ok, thanks very much from the post on red crescent. so at least 3 people have been injured in tel aviv off to abolish of rockets was fired from gaza as riley. also as you say, one person is in a serious condition. i'm just all hate to joins us not from occupied east jerusalem . so honda, what happened in tel aviv or fuller before we get into tel aviv sirens are also ringing in communities along the gauze border. and additionally, just a short while ago, a siren ringing in the southern city of a last, another reports about an interceptor went off to intercept the projectile. that was
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there and reports are indicating that it was an arrow interceptor. it is one of the 3 main air defenses that israel has now intel a v. we did see 3 iron dome intersections. we also saw 3 injuries, but among them, one in serious condition, a 20 year old male. after the interception happened, the shrapnel fell from the sky and hit his car and i was really, authorities do advise people to go into shelters into those protected areas. once those red alerts go off because, well, the iron dough missile defense system does have in high accuracy rate. it's really unable to to see where that shrapnel will fall. and for this reason, authorities advise people to stay in those protected areas until the time has come for them to come out. now once they read alerts are over is really authorities scan the area to look for injuries, which is when they found that the shrapnel had hit this part of tell
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a b. but at the same time or later tonight, 9 pm local time, these really war cabinet is going to convene to discuss what they are calling a critical discussion on the issue of the captive. so a lot to look out for in the evening as rental work sirens still going off in multiple parts of the country. okay, thanks very much time to for that update will be hearing more from you as that will cabinet mason gets underway to the families of israelis being held captive and gaza, calling on the government to do more to ensure that release as well as not confirmed with the death of a 19 year old female soldier held by hum us as close by an as strike, which is a claim made by the group on monday. so horace reports from west to his level results. so these is really want and immediately gather then tell a v they make a desperate plea to these ready government to bring back their relatives and loved
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ones held captive by hamas and garza. i mean the. 7 on demanding from prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the cabinet to give us says ad results where all you we have no strength anymore. relative the word they'll lose the loved ones in his rouse, relentless strikes. news of the death of 119 year old soldier. no, i'm, i'll see, all know has come as a shock for many but the surely some on monday i angry was with our wrecked students, a member of parliament who called to raise garza, you'll be out of the there are babies, jews, and arabs, by the way, did their what does it suppose to do to all mental strength to hear you talk with touch logan's to erase to an i lead to flatten the cool are you flattening us? people sits in cafe is in west through to them. so these days sense is on how best to bring them back, as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu and says, the only way is through the full military. for nicholas have shame, i think they're going in the right direction. and that kind of what they need to
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put more pressure on him us and i'll come out. we feel that, you know, they're not doing enough, but we may not know the full story. and so i believe that they are doing the best they can kind of course, we feel that they're not doing enough. we might not know the full story and i believe they do the best they can. the mouse is offering a 5 day see foreign exchange of releasing some of the captives, among other conditions. israel hasn't responded. now these are just some of the faces of the 240 to pass this thing. housing prices like this across the whole of his ro reminds that to bring them back home as pressure on these really kaufman increases every day. gushing boss can help negotiate the release of his riley sole job, so leads in 2011 off to 5 years and comp service fee. he believes that any type of sci fi will be difficult to achieve. there's only one way to bring all the hostages home live,
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and that's the all for all deal. all the hostages for all the prisoners in, in israel. that's very unlikely it happened. we're talking about 7000 people, 559 of them who had killed this really soon. the serving life sentence is a 130 other terrace to o'clock in israel after october. 7th is something that i cannot imagine is really society or this current is where the government agreeing to this point. these protests as will be walking to jerusalem in the coming days to meet to the prime minister's office and demand the return of the loved ones as soon as possible for the height of all the 0 west or east of the 10s of thousands of protest as a gathering in washington, d. c for raleigh in support of israel. several us jewish groups organize the protest, the goal for peace and the release of his way, the captives held by hamas in gauze that since the 7th of october, or more than $400.00 us officials of science,
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less of protesting against president jo bivens as well. policy, but as it cools on, the president's taking the beach, it says fund, and the goal is to strip and to push that as well to allow humanitarian aid into the territory. a lighthouse correspondence, kimberly hawk, it joins us now. kimberly, what will, can you tell us about this last time? well, the pressure on the president is growing increasingly and 10. that's what this letter indicates. the latest letter is signed by members of the administration stretching across 40 different agencies within the, by the administration. and this comes on the heels of 3 internal metals that were recently leaked from the state department addressed the secretary of state and an open letter signed by 1000 members of usa id accusing the presence of supporting genocide. and it says it's essentially being complicit in spreading this information. so what this does is really underscores what the view of the american
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people is. and that's what this letter is stating is that the american public does not support the president's policies and supporting israel and is war on god. the pin numbers back this up there, cited in this letter that when it comes to the president's democratic party, 80 percent are pushing for the president to use his leverage, to encourage israel a call for a cease fire. and when you look at the numbers of the american people as a whole, but number 66 percent of the. kimberly will it make any difference to how to buy them is likely to react as well. the national security advisor jake sullivan, spoke to the press on monday and insisted that the president believes, but a ceasefire would only favor hamas. but in other words, this would allow it to regroup. and that israel has a right to defend itself. in other words, that they believe that
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a cease fire wouldn't boulder from austin. so that's why it favors humanitarian pauses. but the bottom line, and all of this is that that is not what the view of the american public is. that's not what the view is inside the administration, but the president is not listening to those views. instead, he's only listening to a small circle of advisors and really is dismissing the defense. okay. can be how it gets reporting back from washington d. c. thanks very much. kimberly, a sort of has half on al jazeera with a tax, also handling 11 in syria and a rock. we have what for my around in for mr. alley? ask boss sala. he has to say about the conflict spreading in the middle east. hi thanks for checking in. let's go with your weather report. we've got quite
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a bit of rain moving from iraq into either on but that's dropping down into quade right through central saudi arabia kicking back in to make a province in southwest. how do you rate the of the very real risk? we'll see some flooding in jetta on wednesday. it's rainbow sun further toward the south on thursday. so that means for us here in the yeah, we're going to see some rain and there is a potential. this could be quite a bit of rain. so i wanted to put that on your radar. okay, let's peel out, give you a wider look right now. there's a showers and storms popping up in southwest saudi arabia. there's also been some rain in the fence, but there it is. as it moves into western you'd on, on thursday. now let's go into central asia. the temperature in turkmenistan is capital asked about $28.00. that is more than 10 above where you should be for this point in the year. things have cleared up through the turkey, so not looking too bad here. and if we go to what the top end of africa breezy for the northeast that includes for cairo and for the tropics of africa. let's see, action around the gulf of guinea camera room, equitorial gainey, and gap on,
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on wednesday. and then we had at twister and implement longer providence in south africa, things have improved and we're talking about here in cape town. at 27. the latest news, as it breaks, anthony, blinking said that this g 7 foreign ministers meeting had ended with unprecedented units. a piece of that, the g 7, a great gauze it cannot be, be occupied with detailed coverage. the fall is among the most vulnerable countries to us. we should take the only place beneath its young mountain shift from around the world. the us custom additional $6500000.00 children into that will not be able to go to school this year because this trends that new concept. so exploring diverse culture, exciting political discourse, exposing societies,
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the doctor award winning intense investigations. the get compelling insights into humanity open until the stories from asia are in the pacific. one. 0, one east. on alger 0 the the, [000:00:00;00] the annual watching al jazeera has remind you of all the top stories this uh, the lives of dozens of premature babies on under price has gone as long as it's possible to allow schafer ross to has stopped functioning properly because of
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a lack of how the oxygen incident in funds should be an incubators boss. instead, they've been placed together on the fence world health organization who owns that was chief, is turning into a graveyard. his body's pile off in the underground. the hospital confound stall, finds people trapped inside, say the smells to come on fat russell and tens of thousands of protest as a gathering in washington, d. c. for valley and so forth. of israel, several us jewish groups organize the price, has to go for peace and for the release of his way to captives health by how much income. but since october, the 7th, the are 7 people have been killed and that is right in the middle to raise on a palestinian refugee deep in the refugee camp in the occupied west bank. there are now and average of 40 ways or operations every day in the west bank. that's a month to increase on numbers before october the 7th,
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but as man reports from till correct. sort of taking us around to karen's main hospital as he's really feels is dispos crowds coming to see who was injured. he's real time. he said these policies were conducting what it called counter terrorism activities in this palestinian refugee camp. in the middle of the occupied westbank . he released the video of a home where they say they found explosives and gas sparkles. soldiers blew up the flapped. it's in the middle of a narrow alley, ways of to count him. count. then the good host, the soldier tools meet up to speed because of the electricity. he was asking about the resistance fighters in the camp. i told him that they didn't know anything. he told me that i am a lawyer and that he was going to hit my sister with the rifle. this was the 2nd major, right? that's being until come in a week. it shut down the city and this neighboring refugee camp. the 60 now is more of
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a 90000 people forced to hide in doors. there are palestinian sizes living here. these ones were killed in previous rates, and the had them were old wanted, they destroyed and bulldozed around here a few days ago. we said don't repeat the streets because we know that they will return again. israel's, i'll me deliberately destroys infrastructure. it's pop punishment, pots attempt to turn the locals against the fight as it doesn't seem to work. this is a very clear example of collective punishment. this road and the will to main, i've just been repaired after a previous is riley raid less than a week ago when he's riley miller. people, those us get up again. well, military rates have long been effective life in the occupied westbank. that'd been many more since october. the 7th and average of 40 a day is riley's increasing the pressure here. while attention is focused on causing bonus smith, i'll just say era to kind of leave of a full as well laid siege. the goals are palestinians living in the occupied
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westbank needed permits to enter the strip. and now they've been cash off. but many say they all determined to raise awareness. if abraham reports from the occupied westbank the, the mother's try, searching for her 7 year old son in a goes, a hospital that goes loud in bethlehem. his name is uses. he has curly hair and a beautiful face. slogans from going. so children repeat the word spoken over and over by palestinian parents use of was killed in his where the air strike one of at least 4600 children killed in 5 weeks of is really bombardment the 70 kilometers away in the occupied west bank. hausten and children hope their message reaches far and wide. i want children and garza to have a life beyond will. i won't tell us time to be free for children to have
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a life to play like other children that are in front of the church. it needs to be the 1st place, the 1st young when, when this church was under a 40 d is really back in 2002. it was during the 2nd default of an armed uprising backed by the past times of the city. and i'll forward this position as not only interested in that you can be a diploma or we all it's on the ground as well. and policy is a, there has never been out divided as they are now disproved. this is organized by workers in the health sector. some unions and political factions have been staging similar, riley's, but they're relatively small. turnout tells a story of a fragmented society separately along geographic and political lines. from is
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a piece seen further away now with images of death and destruction. to me globally, why the world looks on. know how we feel helpless. we can't do anything useful to help. we can only toll can pray that this ends a hearts of broken out. others don't believe there prove this was change, anything keeping it doesn't side in stock of data. how can we help him? mother? he goes to charlotte or mother. he will have children, dismembered like nothing would come to the one. it's to stop physically there in the occupied west point, but people we spoke to see their hearts and minds are in garza. they don't feel the bump last that can escape the he knew that, but he just needed the occupied left bank. iran is fine that the united states should end its presence in the middle east and my colleagues for the bathroom both spoke to ali a fossil a he a full, a run in foreign minister as we do not really the sort
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of puts our selves in a situation that's weird and of uh, and confirm 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 uh, resistance groups in the region so that they will see the for sure that the u. 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? 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
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don't want to see you in a confrontation with the so this price is what us moving we have. so there's many times or 4 minutes on us so that our president has said that we wish that is really just come to the my senses and, but they stop this atrocity is, it goes that goes from cooper. and so the crisis where the stop. but if they insist, because i think that is literally is one to transfer the crisis from inside. there's video to outside of the story. this is one day wish because as royal is now in the whole country. so across country, i mean we'll not recognize that of course as well, but the people on this oh, off of job and work is where it is not functioning anymore. it is engaged with the
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war with and garza so on the we hold that this does not disclose them, but they aren't trying the autonomous to really transfer this crisis to outside. there's room. so that's why they are raising the crisis in the, in southern level. and on, for example, and they are trying to get physical 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 wireless 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 various to the lee and they know what they are doing. so you believe that a spin over should be avoided in the region. i wanted to ask you about saudi arabia and our unity unity among islamic countries and, and the world if it was a conference in riyadh a few days ago where we saw our bleeders expressed 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 rough push more in recent months between yvonne and saudi arabia. as well. we saw the reading 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's doesn't necessarily mean that they're off the table. how does yvonne view
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that right now? that the, the unity among the leaders of this region when it comes to the policy and cos, 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 are totally supposed to be 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 weight pending of the public opinion, the out of public opinion after the crisis, guys are 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 this at least don't seem to be on the same page when it comes to what action to take to, to achieve a ceasefire in gaza. for example,
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as we saw usually i know we are on the same face, of course we own the same page. and so we are asked for a ceasefire and guards on how this is intended for subdivision into interest. so if it goes on people and um, uh well, um i think the one thing is that, uh, 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 war the most, the more because the more the conditions, the more of the public opinion of the people in the slumber corners one understands the reality and the essence and the nature of this really regime. then it would be
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better to really from then all ones to come up with all kinds of reasoning as to why resistance should exist and should expand. because they are also partners. they have to leave the police, they need to land. we have all these uh un resolutions which says so and we have the, the out of people and the most of the people that would like to see so. so we hope for the, the end of the day and we are sure about 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 shoulder, so if the government know out of government is involved and this crisis is the people who are coded, cut it and go out this, the pressure of this crisis and people never lose. that's bringing all senior political unless mon bushera now law, i'm plenty of points to discuss that. let's start with a rom saying as well, once
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a wind a conflict that's perfectly increasing the crisis in self 11 on what you make of that, why it's predictable. right? so clearly the, the ring and for model official, for my for minister. what's the distance you're on uh, from the scenario of widening the war to the region. something got both the united states on it on have both underlined and recent freaks, but they won't be the 1st 2. what's the word? a go for the 1st shot. mm hm. uh, but they are engaging through their clients as it where of course is there it is engaged on behalf of the united states. one could say is that us as an all lives united states and has well on our, on how much on others who are allied with the one in one form or other are also
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engaged. i think his point about we will engage with the resistance movements in the region. what do you close as, as of course, or the leading destination, because recent american bombings of syria of sort of a, of the ones clients in syria, you know, is, is a, is a form of deterioration. so we put the seat escalation because of the proxy. no crashes and was happening either in the is there a lebanese border or by certain attacks from young men towards the lots in southern is read or from syria and iraq towards the american bases as well. so all of that, just for the time being limited, but it could escalate. i think they range in 4 months for ministers trying to distance it off. when he uses this would in gauge when we use this would engage. to what extent do you think iranians are engaging? because a, from a farm is that was very keen to point out or to say that they support these movements,
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but they don't direct them. every decision on the ground is made by the groups on the ground that he said something about coordination or the engagement i think is, is emphasis on diplomacy. all right, i mean that's, that's what would be worth taking. uh, but clearly look at your lawns. yvonne's leader see the region 1st and foremost through the prism of it on the national interest. not that of a, but espanol or lebanese, or they have national interest in that age and they are original power. and i think they are benefiting from israel's recruiting and, and an american involvement in, in, um, in that kind of a scandalous way if you will. and the certainly benefit thing from the idea that the, the normalization of relations between the 2nd out of countries and also because countries with is right is being undermined and so on. and all of you know, he continues to and his, his actual leaders continue to say that the decision is not with us,
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but then we support them. but this, the decision, how much decided to do this, we did not uh, you know, manage him us or give the timing for what, how much that, that's as possible. i of course, i just, i can't help myself. but uh, you know, point out that his emphasis that people always when i think a lot of iranians would disagree with that. of course. yes, of course, i mean the situation in or on a very different to the situation, the resistance movement. so someone's on right now, that is another discussion in tiny. exactly. i mean, if we look at that statement that he made, that the pressure here is going to come from the people, the pressure to get israel to stop from bonding goals that he said, forget about the r documents. they're not paying to bring that pressure to. but it's gonna be coming from the people. he's got a point that has somebody. well, yes, i know. because the price being page is way too hefty. right? yeah. i mean, i'm certainly not going to be, you know,
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sacrificing on behalf of the people in guys who are them themselves supervising. we are sitting here in this video and it's easy to talk. right. and clearly in that those, those actions on the part of how madison has well are more to do actions on behalf of resistance movements as simply because there is void in the region. if there was serious out of unity series at the bottom, see serious at a bleeders, there wouldn't be no need for how about them as well. there wouldn't be no need for war. i mean, you have some 400000000 at ups. right? they're not allowed to engage, of course, you know, it is right. in fact, people in front of start themselves, aside from children buckle, how you guys even process them, all right. and those who are protesting and some of the capital side, they also done on the course either security. so i think the, the, the likes of how my son has well, are born autobahn, occupation,
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an occupation that's allowed to, to go on in the case of find a son for 56 years because there is no out of response because there's no international response. so lots of how much on all of us are taking this on themselves. so it means that it's not always safe already means, because the grownups that presumably responsible space in the middle east and beyond. i'm not doing that job. i is a role and beg your pardon, planning wants to see the us out of the region. how does the how's the up arrow of countries see the us presence here, helpful? oh, hindrance or defense? who? right? which countries in certain countries, once the united states here, they think of it, as a benevolent superpower hasn't been out for long term 5. that's the, it was, that's presence is needed. and it's needed to, uh, to protect their interests against the neighbors. i mean, the like said, there's
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a good number of ghost countries that enjoyed the support of the united states against the likes of it on that one point that goes to the rock. i mean, look what happened and quite right. but the united states, it's not a slight soviet union before that, once upon a time, there were this divisive themselves in the region. so they divided the region, and then they came in to have one part that goes to another party. so of course, it's always been the case that the imperial powers are divisive and then set them apart. these a lie themselves would become an important international powers in order to protect themselves, especially of the smaller states. we've had the 1st american engagement, military and direct and gauge meant the 1958 and 11 on the cost of the lebanese presidents at that point. fence vulnerable, and then the united states came in, involved more more seriously with the rapid deployment force on the carter in 1980, because that was your name, your 1st of all middle. and then they start off plus where they are walking on water and all of that sort of stuff. and then the united states also imposes itself
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during the cold war, i guess less of a junior. and it was also, you know, the question of who's has interesting geo politics has been best with what is jewel politics, but locating geography and you are on national interest. and them at least was very important, a case more so before, because of it's rich in energy as well, and because of its strategic location. so the united states got involved also it gives us the opportunity enough upon, etc, etc. right? but the answer is yes, you said it stays involved, just a quick note about that just to and that, that, that, that, with the united states has had that experience and decisions that i spent 2 years, the middle, the middle east, that are so far, the enormously because the outside, but also america stuff like that's why by didn't came to be present in the whatever wars in the middle east, but you couldn't get engaged in to another original reward and that would be catastrophic. wonderful. michelle always gets get those thoughts. thanks. joining us have, let me see this now for sales present louis law certainly let the silver has
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welcome time. fussy to brazilian palestinians evacuated from garza, the group left through the rest of border crossing with egypt on sunday. one of you on a kia has the story. so after more than 3 weeks of negotiations, brazilian present losing that sula, the 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 go. since the war started, sha head has been recording heard, tends to leave the war zone. 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,
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shot 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 lease so it's 8 hours, 14 minutes, we're at the border there. we start quoting on names. how so, how be a shopkeeper from some photo would take and his wife and children to meet his mother and gaza was also trapped when the war started. he documented his children on a beach in egypt, after spending more than a month terrified in temporary shelters. under constant is rarely bombardment. it is pop up, it is a very interesting could you look how happy they are after spending 35 days in hiding is more than half of the groups are children. 2 of them suffering from malnutrition, have been hospitalized. president lula has condemned the indiscriminate violence against civilians, major savvy, i have never seen such brutal in humane violence against innocence. if
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a mass committed, an act of terrorism is always committing several not taking into account that children are not, i will say that fate has something to press the little up for his efforts. the gospel. spend 2 nights in brazil. ya for medical checkups and to sort out their documents. those will have homes in brazil will return to them. the others will be taken to a refugee center in the state of some phone. monica not give all just sarah re edition aero many palestinians living in tech here. say they've lost contact with the families and gaza in special phone services unlimited inside the strip. so then cos have before it's much so then you can it's rise trying to reach her mother in northern godsa, but she's having no luck. she left guns all 4 years ago for 2 kids guys. and so now she's relying on friends in news reports to find out what's happening. and guys,
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while watching tv is through also 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 about, is it going to feel no, i couldn't verify if this woman was my mother or not. or if my family was the one that owned it, 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 gaza 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 quoted me when my mother reached the she was towed, 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
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. it's causing answer tendency for many police senior living to grow up. if 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. it's one of those most 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 re united c c 9 because solar down to 0. let's take you back inside 1000. uh and the story of how son alba. he says his johnny of evacuating from the south of the strip with his brother and how the is really ministry shots him and then we're going to misleading for them to be . we will show touring at the u. n. d p 2 days ago. he is ready to ami 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
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tell us where 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 the van, and that we, we worked along with others raising id cards. so decode me. so i went to him and gave him my name and my brothers, it's just my god left nice. i mean, he told us to just away from the group, but then if we kept working with the people and suddenly they opened fire to us, the man, you know, sort of hide in the shop, my leg and then the is ready. um, he took me, i was with them until 8 pm, and i'll forget the village. no. when they show up my leg, the bullet came out an engine ago who was with me on the street, which shows how crowded and how close to each other. we were kind of in for that america, about myself. after i got shot, the military took me back to the red cross who then brought me to the hospital. the doctors were full and dental probation on my leg at night. in the morning i called
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my friend, i told him to call my family to assure them that i was fine and he did not fit for me during obligate over here in a moment with the under the club to check and put the book and just have much time it was for the good to good good,
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