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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 15, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST

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explorer and abundance of wells costs programming international. so make us and wells class john and bring programs to inform and inspire on challenges there. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news on life from headquarters and cell phones and you navigate all coming up in the next 60 minutes because as big as hospital under siege. dr. a struggle to save patients and she fought as parts of the hospital are destroyed by is really a time causes engine easy and hospital suffers power outages as it struggles to
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treat the wounded from is really ex, right. israel's form, right? finance ministers accused of supporting ethnic cleansing after a call to remove the palestinians from gossip is really forces carry out more rates in the occupied westbank killing at least 7 palestinians. and we report from a rally in washington dc where tens of thousands of turned outs and supports of israel the it's just gone past 2100 hours, gmc thought to 11 pm and gaza, where it's biggest hospital is surrounded and it's under attack by is really forces more is really or strikes of heavily damage the intensive care unit is and she thought of the lives of patients on the ventilator is, are now what heightened risk dozens of medical stuff on the sick are trapped at the
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hospital under and is really siege. and doctors at the ends in easy and hospital are fighting to save lives in pitch darkness. the hospital, north of gauze continues to come under selling by is really forces. many people have been injured at the facility. now there's a new challenge for the people who the cause of the rain tends housing, thousands of displaced palestinians and un run schools and the southern gaza strip were damaged. people say they're also worried. they could now die from exposure. the image in timber begins are coverage, and just the warning viewers may find some of the images in her report. distressing cold, struggling debris modeling every day. the even the balloons are at risk, and garza adult is struggling to keep them alive. these premature babies would normally be in an incubator, but with no oxygen available. they're wrapped off against the cold and take them to
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another part of the aisle shift almost to with electricity to help them survive. israel's war on goals because wrecked the health care services. medical stuff can only offer basic 1st aid. a lot of hospital in northern garza, many premature babies have died. talk to say any bone on the way likely to die because he had to. there are no incubators to stabilize them. so this is arion sections will see sections was a carried out the times with the limited on a static and painkillers. 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, a 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 the patients
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a carried to all the flows because the lips didn't working. oh, shit, the patients to left in the car, do all the world health organization is declared. it no longer functional for some and a lot of cause of them was the last stuff would be we're standing here at the entrance of the tentative q unit at all she for hospital. this unit is suffering heavy at all. there is no electricity because there is no fuel. this department was targeted by 3 forces with a direct hit this morning. because we had to move the babies and the incubators for the cory, those because it's too dangerous to keep them inside the unit. all the patients have been deprived of the right to life and those who died have been deprived of roy to appropriate their you stop in the last great. within the hospital,
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grand imaging came back to 0 thought up as soon as joining us not from finding us in the south of the gaza strip. thought it as we've been hearing and reporting. i mean, huge concern over the state of hospitals and the state of the newborn babies as well. yes, i do. some new fulton babies are witnessing must have duration of their medical conditions as they are not yet is provided with enough amount of oxygen due to the lack of fuel. and even electric car is on the main because us into hospitals. so do space. these are really a deluxe, or they were to come levels as see, it must be transferred into a very most acute place. with that, it also provides a similar kinds of medical treatments. and this place is only can be afforded in a month or higher than the mazda of hospital in the south of the gaza strip. but it's really risky for a medical teams to evacuate boost and you boom. babies to the south of the church read that they are really requiring
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a more advanced medical entrances that are providing us an amount of sufficient medical cut to those babies because they require a staple medical condition. and even as they are going to evaluate them by using the primitive and even read the, she can medical accidents as they might be really uh, the lives might be really, i think a critical risk as well. so even till now there is there any fed that the mission have been allows for those babies to even be fled to the south of the church. we as the, as many relentless attacks continue in the vicinity of the main central hospitals in the gaza strip. and target the, the, the very, very difficult in dire humanitarian situation is, is being made worse by a heavy rain that's been falling on gaza. of the situation on the ground is read the dia and you are testing about more than $55.00 days of fighting. and there were no few who or even enough medical supplies
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delivered to the gaza strip and within the only start earlier days of this round of fighting, the electricity on the gaza strip has become completely shut off. why the occupation forces and even they did not know it till now allow the entry of any drop if you to the besieged in place. so the situation is really the thing last it to ration at also with now with the ongoing uh, also a full of rain. a show people are note staying and shelters are really facing dramatic and catastrophe. consequences as they have new, you know, a amount of clips to we as they were forced to evacuate. and let's see the houses on the very dangerous and even a rustic circumstances. they didn't take much clothes with them and even they don't have the sufficient amount of money to buy a new quotes for that. and also the are even a forced to get up early in the morning to look for food and with the full or, or the ongoing folding of rain on the territory. their life is start will be
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largely affected as the ongoing human terry crisis is also due to a rating on the ground even in the south of the territory. all right, thought about doing. thank you for that update from con eunice in gaza. at least 3 people have been injured in tennessee is after a barrage of rockets was fired from dogs. so there's really authority say that one person is in a serious condition after sustaining wounds from following shrapnel. a and the family is if is really, is being held captive and dogs are calling on the government to do more to ensure their release. israel has not confirmed whether the death of a 19 year old female soldier held by her loss, was caused by an error strike, a claim made by the group on monday. so as i read the reports from west jerusalem 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 on demanding from prime minister benjamin this, you know, who on the cabinet to give us as ad results where all you, we have no strength anymore. relatives the word the lose the loved ones in his rouse, relentless strikes. news of the death of 119 year old soldier, know a most the owner has come as a shock so many. but the surely some on monday i angry was with directed as a member of parliament who called to raise garza themes out of the my god, there are babies, jews, and arabs. by the way, did there was what is it supposed to do to mental strength to hear you talk with touch logan sweet rake, same point i hate to fly to electric and flattening as people sits in cafe, in west, through to them. so these days sense is on how best to bring them back, as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu in says the only way is through the full ministry for nicholas. actually i think they're going in the right direction
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and that kind of what they need to put more pressure on moss and they'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 can. of course i have a case it's the government's needs to do more to intrude cop this already to use to when a go she ations the house is offering a 5 days the 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. gush on boss can help negotiate the release of his riley sole job show leads in 2011 off to 5 years and cops tibbetts, he, he believes that any type of c spy 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 was 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. at this point, these protests will be walking to jerusalem in the coming days to meet at the prime minister's office and demand the return of the loved ones as soon as possible for the height of all g 0 west through the us president joe biden says that he believes the release of is really captives is going to happen, but he hasn't given details of how the release might come about. at the ends of a press conference, he was asked by reporters if you could send a message of hope to those housing garza.
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every single day will you sign to see our of the, the, what do you like about let's bring in my kinda joining us from washington dc. so what are we supposed to read into these remarks by the president, mike? well, that's a to tell it to you of what we heard the president saying about the matter. kaylee not being drawn on any of the details, making very clear that he didn't want to embroider his belief that the release of the captives could be happening soon. now that question that you heard that about possible talks between israel and others in terms of a deal to have the captives released. well, several us agencies are reporting a unconfirmed and single is really source saying that this is something that is
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being contemplated by the is really security cabinet. the source is quoted as saying that the deal could be underway within the next 48 to 68 hours. so this is the kind of detail that is emerging, as i said, the source in israel, an identified unconfirmed at this particular stage. but clearly there is a dialogue happening the discussion is going on. we heard that from president biden, that this matter is being discussed every day. he's in contact with all parties involved with a view to securing the release of some 240 people still being held captive. all right, thank you. my kind of for that update as well. tens of thousands of protests are gathering in washington dc for a rally and support of israel. several of us jewish groups organize the pro testicle for peace and the release of is really captives held by hamas and gaza since october 7, friday. cool. hey,
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and how's more from that riley in washington dc. i'm here on the national mall for the march for israel, i'd say there are more people here than there were for the trumpet on yours. i want to talk to charlie all, or he's a high school student fluid, just connecticut, shirley, why did you feel it's important to be on the board to be here to support the nation of israel support use across the entire world. help. right. notice for the hostages body gets caught in a minute and then that done to to them and global end item and over 400 percent retain college campuses. young people apart from rochester and in huge numbers, more of the milestones. we see young people in the falls church switching favors of houses in the us. are you worried about what that does? again, i don't think this is israel, palestine, this is the whole world versus the last. and i think the whole thing's been turned against the whole world is against the last year. if you look at what happened to
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9711 on with head milan, look at all these other nations therapy, devastated by iran and all the other properties of iran. i do want to say this is a war between israel and the palestinians. people's accounts and the people are dying and record them as a war between israel and hamas were not at war, the west bank. and so that's just as equally motive guys we're, we're in limits. mon, harris organization is build, it isn't totally override in humanitarian laws. international laws are you look at when they're doing the hospitals, they're bombing their own hospitals, their gaming children. they are on our, on our best have you look at the rockets, the hospital, the font is still being disputed by israel's actually target in hospitals that are on the verge of collapse. one out of every 200 people in the house. how can you justify this is a tragedy of war,
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and i pray for all the edison lives that been lost. but again, this is all at the root of the mazda is evil. you look at a home on, again, that story, kids next to rocket launchers doing everything in their power to not let people get to safety and the sound isn't safe or they have a bomb incident happened. it happened. it was out there safe zone in the south, and again on every day in our study, reduce the 1000000 casualties. charlie, i appreciate you taking the time 0. so again, this is a huge car to one of the people speaking just said they are aware that the narrative is changing and there is there to change it back. i have to say, i haven't security this story to march like this ever. i haven't seen this much secure through january 6 national guard
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walking to every street very far back. very worried about bringing our senior political analyst molanda sort of summer. why don't we start out with the comments that were made, vice president biden a short time ago where he said that he's speaking daily with the parties involved and negotiations over a possible hosted release. he didn't really share any details. what could be going on behind the scenes? could there be anything new happening? most probably, most probably. i think it's one of those negotiations where they say nothing is agreed on up until our list ever suggest i agreed on. so they, why might be discussing numbers of captors released there might be also discussing about numbers of uh, is right up at a senior captives. and these are the prisons. how's it going at least. and what does that mean, both in terms of how many days for humanitarian pause. so they probably discussing all these together,
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there are 3 variables and clearly each party has its own priorities. and the question is, the mediator like cuts out, for example, or egypt or whoever it needs to just make sure that all these variables work together. the problem a bit, i think also is that there is a bit of a difference between the american position and these ready to position. probably the americans are more keen to get the hostages released while as early as bang, less efficient to that and more attention on how they're gonna smash. uh, how much. well, if you look at this just quickly, if yeah, go ahead. if you had helped me. yeah, because i was listening to the young man a wonderful promising young man that at the demonstration i am starting questions to paddy. it's just for their mind or views around the world. this is something we're gonna be confronted with a lot coming forward. there's a 116 page guides produced by the israel project in america. and i just heard 4 statements from this young man looked out of the guy that actually he
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doesn't know what he's talking about. exactly. but he copied word for word. the guy, the words in the guides, for example, just starting with the 1st one when he said this is not a question of is that versus how much is the question about how much versus the world? this is exactly the sentence mentioned in the guide. other things about him, he's feeling really sorry for everybody to sing and try that, but right as a guy, again from the guides. so this young highlighted uh, you know, sort of the, you kind of designed to use organization in america a back a number of others. they're sort of educating in dr. anything, a young generation of americans, itis, on how to talk to the media because these are the same talking points that we hear and 5 of them is really officials, aren't they? absolutely. in fact, in the guide, the 116 guides they mentioned margaret gave nothing. you know, on others as the people to emulate and why they've been brilliant. white parents had this incredible sentence and why nothing. you know, when he talks about not our different answers,
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but our shared prosperity over about, about how we kid about each and every kind of thing and family and so on, so forth. so it's, or an equal system of sort. but is that narrative being broken model and look, i did want to talk to you about the captains, but now we're going into the narrative, discuss it. i'll come back to the captain's issue in a moment. this narrative that the is really, is had been pushing out for a long time. now, is it being broken now? would be sort of unprecedented protests that we've been seeing take place as in the united states, for example, in another countries in europe. and frankly, all over the world, i think, i think among the i think there are 2 equal systems. now there are 2 equal systems in one ecosystem. there's that is really not if there is not and then, and there is another ecosystem that's the humanitarian language. and more they don't want to court the pro palestinian but clearly the full justice narrative is, is prevailing. but within the is really i'm pro is rarely circles the ecosystem there. i think that
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a 116 pages are in and out. almost every headline and every mainstream newspapers nowadays, just start with the most obvious, is as right, the defense itself is the right. the defense it's citizens. but the thing is don't have right to defend themselves ever, ever. right. i mean, i challenge you to, i charged my viewers around the world to come up and send the on whatever means with it or whatever, any one sentence by one west. and we'll fish will buy one main street media. and you're with united states where they say openly, but us thing is have the right to defend themselves. you'll not find it anywhere but every day and every moment. and every article is every declaration. so what i bought is resurrected, defend itself. when in fact is just defending its occupation, because if it ends to occupation, it won't have to defend anything because it will be peace. that was the problem is not a tax. again, civilians, it's occupation. okay. my want to somebody i will come back to you in just a few moments because we're going to look at the comments that were made by that is really for right. finance minister of both of those smotts rich. and he said that
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the voluntary migration of palestinians in gaza is the right to monetary and solution for the besieged strip on for the region. i was thinking, and officials have accused them of supporting ethnic cleansing will bring in well, how much i'm sure he's joining us from what i'm alone. the occupied westbank to tell us more about these comments that were made by smoke trades and the reaction to them. so much i or so that means smarter says comments were made in response to an opinion piece that was done by 2 members of israel's can ask that the parliament in which these 2 members suggested that some of gods as population should be moved to countries that would accept them now smart rich, in a post on facebook said i welcome the initiative of members of the connected on the voluntary immigration of gaza errands to the countries of the world. this is the right to monetary and solution for the residents of gaza and the entire region. now, we should remind our viewers that smart fridge has made remarks like this. in the past,
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the said extremely controversial. things that have been condemned by many international players. and in fact, this past february smotts richard called for wiping for water, which is a town here in the occupied west bank. he had called for wiping her water off the map. now she's not the only member of the current government who is making remarks that are being widely condemned right now. just a few days ago, there was an interview given to and is really television station by these really agriculture minister abi victor. it was reported that he said in that interview that were rolling out not by 2023. now, as regards to the reaction that's coming in to small interest is remarked, we're hearing from palestinian officials who are likening his dance to support of ethnic cleansing. the palestinian authorities, ministry of foreign affairs described small churches comments as part of israel's colonial recess plan for palestinians. it accused some smart rich of engaging in
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genocide supported. and he said that the only solution was for international intervention to in israel's occupation. beyond that will suffer, but who is the who is the general secretary of the palestinian national initiative said in a post on x, that's much rich revealed the real policy and intentions of the is really government. beyond that was you mentioned that egypt has officially condemned these remarks. also, how much has condemned those remarks it out when you see remarks like this emerge from is really politicians as much which is part of the far right the far right of netanyahu's cabinet. um, this is one of the reasons why palestinians get so worried that the current hor on gov isn't just a war on gaza, but also a war on palestinian existence in gaza. they believe that this is a 2nd not but that is being carried out. they believe that they are being permanently uploaded again and, you know, forcibly uprooting people. we should reminder of yours is a war crime. we should also mention just last, leave it the prime minister of israel, benjamin at 10. yahoo! it's been reported that she has lobbied european leaders to help him persuade the
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egyptian president to take in refugees from gaza and israel's ministry of intelligence. it's been reported as also outlined a proposal to evacuate palestinians from gather to egypt. so when you hear remarks like this, they're not just contentious. people believe that this is israel trying to put a policy in place to forcibly expel people in gaza. and they are worried that this is the 2nd not but. and they want the world to understand that if people are forcibly displaced, but this is a war crime, so how much thank you for that. so we have model one with us once again. so, i mean, when you hear comments like these, as mohammed just saying not the 1st time that they've been made, that is what you're seeing play out on the ground in gaza related to these comments . so i mean, is really government actually trying to enforce this ethnic cleansing, understand? well, yes, i mean in what sense? and by the way, the additional words here is what i'm telling you. right? uh, why is it now added, you know,
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to be more in tune with the american and western democracies supports for those. right? so that is, that doesn't sound like they are supporting export ethnic cleansing. but in fact, what you have now is in a state of war, where it is right is about collectively punishing the palestinians. it is effective and that i think the amount, i mean it is making life so unbearable. i think guys are on the west bank that it one step at a scene is to conclude, defend on by themselves, that they can no longer stay and goes. it has been made so unbelievable the past several weeks that the idea is if you keep pushing, if you keep pushing them to patterson is, was by and, and by themselves thought me think. but these res, for some reason. and that's something that's not to the liking of the american administration. i or the pin allies is that is right, is don't know how to shut up. and in fact, there is
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a booklet in french gold glass this a day of the art of shutting up. and these ladies have not learned the 13 rules of shutting up because each and every one of them has on the record, been expressing general side those statements against the palestinians. in fact, they have given publicly the justification for genocide that is unraveling and gaza. there is intense. no, i mean i heard international lawyers say, well, the difference between say war crimes and genocide is that genocide you need to prove an intent. these really is because of their outcomes and in capacity to shut up. they've been providing international legal scholars with the actual evidence a why is there n is meaning to ethically plays the palestinians and took out a general southern gaza because they keep saying, for example, that there are no innocence in gaza. and that's all the people who does have support thomas enhanced the water is not just against how much,
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but also against the people that guys are. and when you hear ministers talking about new can guys as an option. and when you hit all the minutes of talking about guys uh, knocked about meaning another catastrophe. like the 14 to 8. you can tell that there are definitely uh, trying, i'm planning. i'm probably cutting out this thing. okay. one sound by regarding breaking news, i'll just have to, uh, tell you what's going on and in gaza, of course, because we're getting reports that the largest hosp lots of thought is coming under attack right now. and to talk more about the situation there. we have dr. off my hand, the last day he's a surgeon after she felt hospital the doctor asked much can you just describe to us what is happening right now? right. so the, the 50. what is it? it, it said it was the, it is the has been a continuously bombing around the hospice and i'm sure thing or the it is around the house because for the last 2 hours it to, to the get know like it sounds oh,
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continue or sure. sure thing continue or something with the noise in the you know, just there. you'll see the whole pace. we'll just move would be good to know somebody at the beginning of the hospice and just uh, like 20 minutes ago there was a really big, big around within the area with a small community which we can't exactly above. on the 4th floor there was a, i don't know if it's, you know, the main phone bottom it's or like partially it. ready but me, a building is high built in front of the ship all the time, but there was a big hole and the ticket was out of out of me to them instead of lucky. no one was injured but the little ones for the patients that so it's totally unsafe. now if anyone is, wouldn't they put a dose of the buildings? we didn't know the show thing is it from where we didn't know the bottom of the target. think what exactly,
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so we didn't know is it like it way and i get to that fact has happened to get on to us because we have been hitting the time moving around the also because it's all over the area. no one has the courage to look through the window and just see what's happening. and we have big losses of the windows on a broken within our offices. so we always fit within the quoted those. so in terms of, uh, so what you're saying is all the doctors and the patients and, and everyone, it's just not as hosp. the hospital is right now, just sheltering in the corner doors. i'm sort of the because the, the lead on me and the sure thing we kind of hit the general, i think there was of the hosting. so we have to move that if there's a delay. so just for clarity and confirmation of what you're saying is there shooting up the hospital itself and not simply around the vicinity of the hospital just to be clear. and this thing you didn't know at this time. exactly what happened. but i'm sure that on the 4th floor of this building, and there was a guy to kick off the hospice and who would be with the it would be, you know, the,
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the opening up an underway of the 4th floor of the main building. so the outside of getting you the hospital, i don't mean or the other within the hosp because around the hospital it shows any of the security situation. it's really whatever the amount of attached to i'm getting it is, i'm not understanding why this is happening now in the middle. not is it like the process yet tax towards the ship also because what they're doing or the much so you know, bombardment that i'm the hosted because so it's, it's totally security. we did not exactly what i mean. we didn't know why that and i'm assuming no one is actually trying to leave the hospital out of fear for their lives, correct? because we know that in the past few days, this hospital has been besieged by is really forces. and we got reports that as people tried to leave, they were actually targeted and shots. it's fully set down by the sniper like your time. and by the thrones, which can tell you what will be given. one of our engineers likes to fix somebody.
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the issue over a night to, to 2 days ago, he was struck in his make end of the pole limbs. so it's still that escaped and no one is able to move between the buildings at whoever stuck in, in one place would be that space. so without a hole in the corner doors of the building, nothing to eat, gave it to her phone. can you, can you give us an idea of how many patients there are in the hospital right now as well as how many people are sheltering in the hospital? in the same city, i guess the best time we start to get any i get to see the 5 days ago, the evening goals, the thursday and the like 80 percent of the kids have missed the hospice and we had a we have much more than 700 patients name and during the hospice and, and we didn't know that some of the big cities shouldn't sending within the house instead of a sudden at 2002000 of them within the hospital. i do have the workers of the house
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you cuz at the may the most of the been involved with an empty now, which i like to focus on. so some of the people, the saying and the 2 main been based and avoiding the use, the credit for the woman of the building is to send out the service because it's in the fed from side to go the corner gospel, then they continuously bump. that's one, the outpatient department was continuously bumped down. he stop using that one month towards this instead of the credit within the name to be and, and it's almost the whole so that it also says this listed and they will work with no electricity and no water for the day. because you know, what's that for drinking, you know, 4 or i think you wouldn't have come to the office with that for the last 5 days. the supply that everybody sold, the name of the student station of the house. but then it also said it was because it was taxed by the end of the year. and the was that when i said that's what i faxed as well. and we would open anything today on the patients with very many
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matters. i'd have to get medication with no, like using the mobile phones. so, but it's only like a good thing says or the situation is totally non here. my to me and we can't afford the patients any be just kind of scared and very excited supports with them . even the basic, you know, needs for the human being loved to man. like it for drinking, you know, is just basic safety of paint. and as you know, we have the big issue of the didn't, but is, which is the, is that it seems to give us the permission to bury them within the, the house because area and, and this morning we decided the, the thing on all that on the phone, somebody picking business and we've added that around in to it. but is it something demand surgical should've given me we are. we have been around to see more to betty to model if, if we still alive the service, you know, i guess in the back of the hospital. so it's still pretty human situation. it's still very difficult to, to hard to know what the whole world is,
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is waiting to see us. they can still any one by one our patients, you know, care to be very, very minimal. we know that we feel disabled and the patients we believe the whole speaker is more than our place of. maybe we do harm to patients by giving them any yet. if anyone and have him tend to call for him by evacuating the patients and inconvenience also based on that, as it's no more i said, or in my opinion, place for the patient paying a doctor off months a oh, can you update us on the situation of the newborn, the premature babies that were supposedly moved out from an area and then shift off to another area that still had electricity at the time. what is their situation? so so the, the, that side of the story is that we have around 40 to a new you born and a lot of babies born in less than 9 months. and they usually, especially at a custom made the environments with certain amounts of it here many again can
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picture to mind make the the status of the mothers. so usually we keep them wiser. one binder one trying to avoid the getting an eviction has better and then a get to it. so what's happened because this into because because you most of it explicitly and they are very heavy to move them. so when they attack the woman's us, because they think we have to move the patients to the main building and now they are. and we would only get to sit on a higher conflict show with no being to miss a environment for them to sort of 5. so they are mixed with each other. we put it in one bed with this in a bit of temperature, i can visit by. ready get saying what you thought we can do, but you know, it is not the ideal situation for this. we are the last uh we a lot of the last 6 of the, some new ones over the last few days. and we actually think it was been told and if the situation doesn't think so, so time is already running out for these for these newborns. it's sending out kind
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of is right. it has said that to be helpful for us. we have be all see the whole world to evacuate these patients and these new unit on the outside the home. but we know that we fund the for any basic needs for the people not well. you know, that's the, you know, we, we are to service the front of, you know, our patients shooting these, leaving it. so we want a believe on, you know, to push and to help us, you know, to get these things outside the ship also. so they can get the care they need. so what is your message? so those are, are listening to the international community. what do you want to tell them right now? it seems to let me have a holiday, but it's terrifying. you know that we've got and 2023. what is the media with the internet? we have, you know, that, you know, few thousands of people are in the middle of a closed space. so the lifetime by snipers, we are or convenient. everyone knows that to that, or to be that that'd be like if the one on the international organization to come
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on in this to get the keys to approve that we are or convenience here. we have been thought to get that set in front of everyone. not for any reason. i said nothing outside of the team and this is sort of the, i think this is this, you know, so i, this is really, you know, with me it would have gotten in front of everybody. we feedback we are or is it by saying this may sound to reset by this my 2nd in front of everyone. it's still sitting on 5th grade. does it's still sitting on the 5th? no, this is no place safe in gaza for the said, but adding to ok, we are human beings, luptime, but it was the story behind us. we have time. it is many of us have looked at families, have those members of that. we have our department as a way of us, but they are so funny. again with the is that are ada attacks and the, so the people, the nation's coming, it should stand up. you know, i just told this what's, what's happening is, is it that you do have anything, you're going to ship
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a hospice that they could have shown the people they have been around for the for 5 days. they didn't get in that just affecting the also the, allowing us to get the basic supplies the basic needs for us. and again, we have been in, but i think everyone of that actually has to come on to investigate was that if they are really serious about this, having something she calls me back to you with the patients that you with the maybe kind of worried because then they can come and do whatever they want them. sure. but this is a buddy, you know, big light isn't. i'm not fit the excuse of attacking to thousands of patients and blood because, you know, many kind of work of helping the patient within all speaker, which is that seems to be one of the safest places in the morning and more time to talk to us as well, we hope your message has been heard loud and clear. we'll, we'll let you go for now. we will check back with you in a short while. thank you so much for telling us what's going on at the end. it's just the one beside or yeah, i mean, if you heard you heard the doctor in the situation there, you know,
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if you look at the timing of this just about an hour ago is really government spokesperson said this hospitals are at risk of losing their status is protected in under international law due to have mass us use of their premises for military activities. couple that with what we heard out of the white house almost at the same time, saying that's how my us uses and ship a hospital to run military actions. both of course, not providing any evidence. the doctor saying there's no evidence of this we've heard from international and independent doctor saying there's absolutely no evidence to this. and this attack takes place now. yes. um, clearly the, the, the issue of that mean they say something about the truth being the 1st victim of war. the 1st casualty of war wrote to us as the 1st casualty of war. but before that, as i read the recently before, truth becomes the 1st casualty,
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before that morality is the actual casualty of war. and clearly these people have lost their, their models. there is 0 model accomplish the idea that this war has become a war on gender. that in and by itself should have been a week a week, a call to even even leaders in is early and i states because this is a one children, everyone has been making. the sophistic says if children are sophistic or that no other war have what, just as many sloth that of children as we're seeing here. and clearly this also has become a war on hospitals. so to 6 hospitals have been attacked. all of them with the exception is one is out of service. so the war them show that and or the hospital, the continues on this very particular doctor and his colleagues are really the unsung heroes of this war. because they have decided to stay behind and take care of patients and take care of children and a new born babies there,
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sacrificing their lives for that. these are the true soldiers, the 4 soldiers for humanity. and they are confronting some of the ugliest. uh, you know, armies of all the violence of these ran the army, that is intent on punishing destroying, killing palestinians. so this goes on. and by the way, just for a bit of a nuance while it's through the united states that come out with that position. but and by that i think was, well, not exactly clear, but he was clear enough, but he doesn't want to see how she felt, and other hospitals become bethel grounds. oh, it's not good for american public opinion and america's because they've been, it's an image around the world, right. at least for that purpose. again, what at the upside. but the president by then keeps telling these really is a number of things that, that, that needs to be done in order for the united states to be able to pull the text is an interim, at least and beyond. there's needs to be some minimum, for example, when he said,
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let's not turn it into hospitals in tobacco grounds because that this doesn't looks horrible. when he said something about, let's have something humanitarian pause is there, you're still still accepting how many templates. when you sent me, we need to allow the human. if you're in a den, spend the exam, it was like, well do you see it? did you see a scenario at all milan? so that's the united states is going to lose patients with israel, i think slowly, but surely. i mean there are cracks, but they're not enough to change the position. i just, we just heard from that very particular riley where the is really the pro is ready to crowd showed up. as the speaker of the speaker of the house of congress was that riding the troops of saying something about a ceasefire is preposterous or something like that. they may never, never cease fire. that's the speaking of the house. and he was surrounded by the senate majority leader and the senate minority leader, republicans and democrats, surrounded by them with the speaker of the house in
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a pro or nothing. the whole riley in washington basically edging them on for more, more, more, getting zip to their marketings, more attacking and hospitals and so on. so, so for the time being there, there are important to numbers that we've heard from kimberly our to correspond to washington, that 80 percent of the democratic party want what the ceasefire. 66 percent of the american public wants to cease fire according to the polls. right. so that is that our practice and there is more or more opposition to the war i'm you see is more than you'd have that in the united states. we 2nd receipts internationally. i mean, the majority of countries around the world with the exception of 14, which includes 5 plus 4 or 5 with extra meaning that majority, that's with majority of the world once. uh, you know, they mediates humanitarian tools, you know, as it were. but these are, these are start in this, they, they want to the,
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they want to inflict as much damage as possible. and really once again and back to your original question. i think it is, it is the most important question of all how hospitals and children became the epi center of this war. they are now the 5 years of this war. you know, i imagine this that's not a wake up call. what is exactly exactly, and we've seen it and we've heard different design is saying that there's not being discriminated, is about damage these radius that keeps saying, as you know, that the shooting started gives him us. but they're not using a gun. they're using a machine gun, they're using a tank, they're using airplane. so with they say it's him, us and the shooting targets how much. but in fact, they are spray shooting everyone and everything, including hospitals and children and families and so on, so forth. so this is continuing and, and, and again, the idea here is to push people to believe this is not voluntary ethnic cleansing, this is the cleansing, and this is the destruction of a people. okay,
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model and thank you so much of the shot. our senior political analyst will as have been hearing medical staffing garza or in crisis, but many of them are refusing to abandon their patients and wonders told us of her experiences of working in an neonatal clinic. and i was going to have a lot of that all over the rest of the session up. so just a bonus connected on assessment. also this man, this in the name was also the name. and then this one i would love to see the how to find them, how them of use for the kids this man, i had just a man, this in the name on the phone today. i'll be off on a sufficient ahead. i'm not send me time. i'm not gonna look for to come. i've been this when i'm the i know. yeah. and then as soon as i flew up then
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suddenly on the other than to sit on those who live no fema supply, most of them are you know, says i'm up for food. you see how does that assisted you literally just found a couple of us how that as skinner young have i've been more shut up in the highest and one of the colors and one of the funny that's funny and i see you may get your hands bubble like it's what i was to be doing a little about the ability to have those lloyd and i'm needing to move to somebody that has to be that natalie gene. i'm check and see whether that's in the system. so good evening to the end of the month, would you like the sooners? yeah. down if this will show the hello, how does how of someone how that kind of goes. well, that is how often i'm hang on to learn the house on this miss. jana guzman, i wait or should i? yeah, i do want me to look on the chevy. awful session. i'm mobile shonda. joel with dr.
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luca. i'm another from lumpkin, and from the month before noon, charlotte had the whole come out. it's only because my sister name and then i just have the baby to have. so then i don't know if he is, you know, 2 or 7 people have been killed and, and is really military rate on a palestinian refugee camp in the occupied west bank. and they're now an average of 40 res or operations every day in the west bank. that's a marked increase our numbers before october, the 7th for an expense report from to the kind of a sort of take us around to kind of main hospital as he's really feels is disposed crowds coming to see who is and israel's army such as polls is what 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. it's all just blew up the flat. it's in the middle of a narrow alley,
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ways of to count him. count. then the good post, the soldier tools mean 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 through his, 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 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, we're all 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 ami deliberately destroys infrastructure. it's pop punishment, part 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
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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 reilly's increasing the pressure here while attention is focused on causing bonus. smith alger 0 to kind of, well, even before israel laid siege to gaza, palestinians who are living in the occupied westbank needed permits to enter the strip. and now they've been cut off. many say they are determined to raise awareness means that but i am reports from the occupied westbank the. the mothers 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
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a beautiful face. logan's 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 old. is really bombardment, the 70 kilometers away in the occupied westbank house to me 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 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 back by the past times of the city. and i'll forward these positions. not only interested in that shooting beason to diploma. so we all,
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it's on the ground as well. and policy is a, there has never been as dividers as they are. now. this prove, 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 the geographic and political lines. from is a piece seen further away now with images of death and destruction through me globally. why the world looks on 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 goes to charlotte or mother. he will have children dismembered later. nothing would come from the one. it's to stop physically there in the occupied west point,
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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 the to the occupied left bang results, president luis, and also another. the silva has welcome to home, 32 brazilian palestinians evacuated from gaza. monica anica of how's that story? after more than 3 weeks of negotiation is personally imprisoned, losing us to let us see what celebrated a small but significant victory in the midst of war. 32 brazilian palestinians. rescued from godsa safely home among them 18 year old sha hit a button. uh no, said gordon. i cannot believe i made a hit and i'm still in life. i thought i would dog since the war started. sha head
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has been recording her attempts to leave the war, so she had gone to god. so with her mother who was diagnosed with cancer and wanted to see her family one last time. after her mother died, she had was getting ready to return to pursue when the war broke out. she posted a video on the day she was told she could finally leave. so it's 8 hours, 14 minutes, we were at the border that was still cooling on names. how so, how be a shopkeeper from some follow what taking his wife and children to meet his mother and gaza was also trapped when the war started. he documented his children on a beach in egypt, after spending more than a month, terrified in temporary shelters. under constant is rarely bombardment. it is pop up, it is a very interesting could you look how happy they are after spending 35 days in
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hiding more than half of the group are children to have them suffering from malnutrition, have been hospitalized. pressed and law has condemned the indiscriminate violence against civilians, major savvy, i have never seen such brutal in humane violence against innocence. if a mass committed an act of terrorism as early as committing several not taking into account that children and not will pass on saying to president lola for his efforts . the corporal spend 2 nights in brazil, year for medical checkups and to sort out their documents. those who 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. we addition narrow. so many palestinians living in turkey. i say that they've lost contact with their families in gaza. internet and phone services are unlimited
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inside the strips and i'm comfortable reports. so then you can it's rise trying to reach her mother in northern guardstock. but she's having no luck. she left guns off 4 years ago for 2 kids guys. and so now she's relying on friends in news reports to find out what's happening in guys. while watching tv is through also an injured woman close to the donation hospital, the neighborhood where her family lives. she says the woman looked like her mother had the also is about, is it going to feel no, i couldn't verify if this woman was my mother or not. or if my family was among the dead or wounded. i'm a human being many scenarios of 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 said he had been standing in an area which was boomed. one day my father called me that
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day for some reason. i was busy and i couldn't pick up according to where 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 phone lines on the internet are limited in call. so it's causing answer tendency for many palestinians living to grow up. if this is one, 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 families 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 hope that their families and gaza are still alive. they can be safe. the reunited c . c napkins solar down to 0. we're taking you back to gaza, where it's largest hospital has just been directly pits buying is really bomb and a dr. inside and shift costs as well. has tools out to 0. the strikes left
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a half meter hole on the 4th floor of the main building. we'll be back in just a moment with more updates from garza the oven date of the i drove with flip the chicken for the full welcome. just have the good to good. good. we can go to
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the, [000:00:00;00] the thought provoking on sundays, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate,
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but there are no quick wins and events or research. odd hating interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days? or is it just a different full? i think the demography of the process facing realities. do you feel that the fracture is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that in the bricks on the other? i assume there is a huge release of that to happen to the stores on told to how does there the, [000:00:00;00] the alternators our life from headquarters in delphi, i'm getting navigators are coming up in the next 60 minutes causes main hospital under attack. again, the doctor says, and she thought has come under

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