tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 15, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST
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so is it just a different form? i think that democracy in the process facing realities. do you see that the fraction 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 piece of that to happen to the stores on talk to how does era the, [000:00:00;00] the alternators our life from the headquarters in delphi, i'm getting, navigates, are coming up in the next 60 minutes, causes main hospital under attack. again, the doctor says, and she thought has come under a direct fit fine is really strikes you as president joe biden says, he's confident that hostages held by him us will be released. his message to them
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were coming to get in israel's for right. finance ministers choose a subordinate ethnic cleansing officer of quotes, removed palestinians from dogs of re report from a rally in washington dc where tens of thousands have turned out in support of the 0 the so we begin with breaking news from gaza. that's where it's largest hospital has just come under a direct hit fine is really bob, a doctor inside the ship out hospital has tools out to 0. the strike left a half meter hole in the 4th floor of the main building. he says the room was full of patients. days of air strikes of cripples and she saw more than 3000 patients medical stuff and displaced, palestinians, old sheltering, and it's cory doors. they say they can hear tanks all around the hospital. so within the last 30 minutes, we spoke to dr. michael from the last the a surgeon actually felt hospice. well,
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here's what he said. what the situation is. they said it was the, the, is there a to the has been continuously funding around the hospice and i'm sure think or the it is that about the house because for the last 2 hours it's totally and you know like it sounds oh, continue like sure. sure. thing continue or something with the hole in the, you know, just there you'll see is the whole pace with just move was because mom buckner and i'm in the main building adults because and there was a really big bone being around within the area with a small community which we could exactly above the 4th floor of the building and there was a guy to kick off the costs. but then with the, with the it would be, you know, that was the opening up an underway of the. ready the of the main building, so the outside of getting you that hosted with us. i don't mean or the other within
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the hospice and but around the house because it's totally it really that security situation. it's really whatever the amount of attached to i'm getting it. and then on the standard why this is happening now in the middle, not is it like the talk to get tax towards the ship else because well, i got doing all that much of, you know, bombardment that i'm the hostile because it's totally security with the know exactly what i mean, we didn't know why the, as we have with us thought of as soon joining us, we'll find you in a spot in the south of the gaza strip. so thought it as we've been hearing from the doctor renewed a tax once again as default hospital with patients and palestinian refugees were sheltering their yes, definitely true. during the last 2 hours the is really a text with india. she felt hospitals did not. inc did not really stop as easily the occupation forces are getting much more closer to this medical building. the medical complex has been also witnessing a message to destruction and even bombardment in the vicinity of the surrounding
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areas of this uh, hospital. as a docs is an even medical work cuz i'm not able to move between departments inside the hospital. so due to the is very relentless level of compartment that took place of during the last 2 hours. the is where the occupation forces are trying to get much more closer into into the hospital as it had been encountered by a serious confrontation by the policy in spite of what trying to block the entry and the access to the hospital is ro, previously since the beginning of this round of fighting, i sit a main goal for its military patient is to reach, she felt hospital, an order to as the claim, to destroy the military and 1st trip to the exist at the needs of this medical complex. meanwhile, there is next, there is no get any evidence of proving what these with occupation spokesperson had mentioned before. but since the end, the evolution of this found to find to the situation that is on purple, as medical workers are really suffering from lack of medical supplies,
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as well as also displace people horse to prison. only the inside the onto the hospitals are suffering. a very clean to, to ration and human sharing conditions were present to the lack of both of food and even the ability to get out of the hospital in order to be selected through the southern areas of gauze and strip. thought it, what are you hearing about the situation in other parts of the gaza strip? i guess uh also the tax on the reduced areas of the goddess trip continues as well. it during the last couple of hours had destroyed a separate residential buildings and separate areas, of course that you are through starting from to found your refugee camp. where there as the windshield building has been completely destroyed. the number of palestinians had been recorded in did you to this attack that those things that people have been delivered and taken to the admission hospitality to receive treatment. meanwhile, that the nation hospital emergency department is the only department right now is just took a great thing and also with the ongoing couple a few of electricity due to the lack of fuel and even the destruction of the
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a own that solar panels that are stationed inside the hospital and also with the ongoing interest compartments and its facilities during the last hour or so, the concentration was in the middle of an 8th of the territory as there are multiple constructs that took place in dairy by a district in the middle of an 8th of the territory, as 2 residential houses had been completely leveled to the ground by the occupation forces. these really relentless attacks tool now had to clean the lives of more than 11500 palestinians and with more than 20 a 7000 others have been reported injured. and there are also more than 2000 missing report about different people who are still stuck under the ruffles and civil defense team are not yet april g that you wait them to, to, to mit reasons, to the lack of medical to the lack of equipments and even to the ability of getting and even evacuating them due to that usability. relentless and chip searching number strikes, of course the territory. all right, thank you. we'll let you go for an outside up. i was on reporting from han,
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eunice and guys with dr. alice ross, charles is a physician and a member of the jewish voice are pieces, health advisory council joining us from seattle. welcome back to l, just 0. thanks for your time. so um 1st let me get your reaction and your thoughts too. and she felt hospital already barely functioning, coming under renewed is really a tax. and so it's a horrifying development. and i think barely functioning maybe to optimistic. i mean, the ministry of health is talking about the complete disintegration of the health care system and gaza and ship it as a main hospital and they have no electricity for water fuel. it's just catastrophic . and you can imagine that there are so many patients who rely on electricity for in the i c u with respirators, and then they can for new nights and premature babies, people who need dialysis, i mean, unless goes on and on. so this is basically a death sentence. people are talking about the hospital turning into a morgue. right? that's uh, that's in fact what the doctor was telling us that we spoke to
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a short while ago. but i mean, the white house we heard earlier from, from the white house saying that it has evidence how mass was using and she felt hospital to run military actions without providing any sources as to what this evidence is. but this coming at a time, as we've been seeing, the pictures out of gaza is really as besieging hospitals shooting people who are trying to leave hospitals and patients are having to be buried, buried in mass graves. my question is, why would the us make these comments now? why would they be adopting the is really narrative at this particular time and, and why wouldn't they provide evidence? well, you know, i can only guess that the evidence is not there, or they're just relying on his really sources and his really sources have a long history of not being very accurate meals within gone. so tell us what, tell us what you've seen. you've been in gaza, you've been to hospitals, you're a physician, have you ever seen any military action around or in any of the hospitals there to
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yes. during the 2015, i was there right after the 2014 war and i went to visit the staff from loss of hospital which was a rehabilitation hospital. it was the only like 1st world, high class, we have hospital and all gaza and it has been bombed to the ground. and these really said claimed that there was shooting from the hospital, which that was not. um, so they do this and they've done it before. you know, i can only surmise that the u. s. government is looking at this, basically humanitarian catastrophe, multiple war crimes, etc, etc. and wanting to sort of save themselves from being part of it by making these statements that are too little too late. and also relying on data that we don't have any evidence is accurate then you know, i know people who've worked and ship a hospital jose, there are no major come us centers of operation and ship a hospital. i can only imagine that in times when there are not big attacks,
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there's a hospitalized ministration. the hospital staff, the health workers would know it from us, was building this whole thing that the israelis claim that they have. so i highly doubt any of that. and even if it were true, you are not according to international law, and the geneva accords allowed to bomb a hospital is, is absolutely forbidden. so that's sort of where i see this whole thing. and, and also we heard out of the us that it's saying it, we'd like to see the safe evacuation for patients at the hospitals and garza and will support an independent 3rd party to conduct these and evacuations. and isn't discussion with humanitarian organizations and 3rd parties on these possible evacuations? are you or anyone that you know, uh, in discussion with the us about this by any chance. you know, i'm not, i'm not at that level of negotiation, but i really feel, oh, i mean, i sort of organizations, i mean do you know if any organization by these discussions?
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okay. i don't, i don't know about that, but i also feel like this is pretty late for the us to suddenly say, oh, we need to support evacuations. i mean, the hospitals have already collapse. patients are already dying. you know, where are they gonna evacuate them to? there is no safe place and does a mean 40 percent of the deaths have occurred in the south, which the israelis claim is a safe stone. they have don bombed convoys of trucks and cars and people walking south. they're not allowing vehicles going south so exactly how is this supposed to happen? it's just a, a sort of detached from reality kind of statement. it would be great if we could save all these patients, but they were doomed the weeks ago. and i think if the us really was interested in saving the lives of babies, they would call for an immediate cease fire. that's what we need. all right, we'll let you go for it all. we thank you so much, dr. alice roswell, thank you for joining us. from seattle. okay,
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you're welcome. now the families of is really is were being held captive in gaza or 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 him. us was caused by an air strike, a claim made by the group on monday. sarah, hi, rush reports from west jerusalem results. so what these is really want and immediately gather, then tel aviv. they make a desperate plea to these rated government to bring back their relatives and loved ones held captive by hamas and garza. i mean the on demanding from prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the cabinet to give us says ad results. where all you we have no strength anymore. relatives award. they'll lose the loved ones in his rouse relentless strikes. the news of the death is 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 our rights. it's
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a member of parliament who called to raise garza themes out of the my god they 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's twigs, employ 92 flat to electron in flattening us. 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 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 that the government needs to do more to intrude captives already used to win a goal. she ations how mouse is offering a 5 day c foreign exchange of releasing some of the captives among all the conditions. israel hasn't responded. now these are just some of the faces of the
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240 to pass this thing. housing prices like this across the whole of his ro reminds us to bring them back home as pressure on these really kaufman increases every day to gush on by skin. help negotiate the release of his riley, soul, jogger, obsolete in 2011 off to 5 years. and come to see the t tbd that any type of sci fi will be difficult to achieve. there's only one way to bring all the hostages home live, and that's the all for all deal. all the hostages for all the prisoners in, in israel. that's very unlikely to happen. we're talking about 7000 people, 559 of them who had killed this really. as soon as serving life sentence is a 130 other terrace, 2 o'clock in israel after october 7th. the something that i cannot imagine is really society or this current is where the government agreeing to this point.
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these protests is 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 the 0 west or east to us, president joe biden says that he believes the release if is really captives is going to happen. but he hasn't given details of how that might come about every single day. will you sign to see are you know like kind of joining us from washington dc. so present bite and not giving any details about this, mike, but what can we read into his comments? well,
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present by then giving very few details. a pod from the implication that possibly those being held captive can look forward to a release. he made these kind of comments several hours ago on his way to a conference in san francisco. however, it is clear he makes as that he has been in constant talks with all the parties every single day. so clearly the release of the captives is an absolutely priority for the us administration. it's also being an onset present in biden's, chief middle east advice, a brick, mccook is on his way to the region. he'll be visiting it is said at israel together with a number of other countries including kata, which is very important given that that countries very much in what ever negotiations are taking place with the mouse to get those captives released. katya is absolutely central to that. so the good kaylee holding up on the bite and administration is diplomacy in the face of this crisis. visiting not having the
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israel to once again as it is said off of the us is unqualified support. but also it is said to discuss the problem of civilian casualties and to seek a solution to getting his captives released. and to that end, it's not telling me talking to israel. it's also moving around the region, talking to other parties who may or may not have influence in terms of affecting that a principle, the bottom which is cut to all right, thank you, mike for that update from washington dc. but we're bringing him to some totes and now from occupied east jerusalem because he kept his families continued to really pile on the pressure on the prime minister to his read some sort of deal to free the captives the best right that in the families of those being held captive currently inside of the gaza strip or organizing a march that's set to begin on tuesday. and it will start until
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a v and they will march all the way to jerusalem until saturday. and the end point will be the prime minister's office. these families have been calling on these really government to do more to get back these captives. remember not too long ago, just around last week there was polling done with the news really, society that showed that 59 percent of his really supported any sort of ceasefire to get the captives back from gaza. now be, is really, authorities have been clear that there will be no space fire. no humanitarian pauses at all, until all of the captains are returned back into his really territory. but the families of those currently being held inside of the gaza strip are saying that the government is simply not doing enough to assist them in their situation. they want answers, they want their family members back 1st and foremost, but they also don't think that the government itself is doing. and now we've been hearing from government officials since the beginning of this. we're almost 40 days
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ago who is said that we're turning those captives is one of the main priorities of this war with these families, planning to march from tell a beef to jerusalem. simply say that the government is not doing enough an earlier on a b is really middle treat spokesman was speaking. what did he have to say? a really interesting words from these really military spokesperson. daniel, how got a who essentially said that hospitals inside of the gaza strip are going to lose the position that they have of being protected under international law. because of what he says is quote from us is use for those hospitals as military and operational facilities. this is an indication that perhaps these really army is looking to move around these hospitals looking to strike very soon. but we have to
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say that the doctors and totally deny these claims by these really army. these really military has said that they have proved, they have intelligence. we have not seen that concrete prove how mass has also denied the claims that they are using those hospitals. but these really are me, is essentially issuing an ultimatum to him. us telling them to surrender, telling them to weave those hospital facilities. daniel has body also going on to say that the other quotes hospital was evacuated and that's he wants the same thing to happen for the remainder of the hospitals in northern garza. but the situation and the problem becomes, is how do you move these patients? how do you move in friends who need incubators? how do you move? thousands of people who are sheltering in these medical facilities looking to shield themselves from the continued is really bombardment, not just in the north,
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but also in the south. so these really armies words tonight. 1 are in incredibly telling of perhaps the actions that we can see in the hours and days to come, these really military spokes person saying that those hospitals are going to lose that protection under international law and the need. yeah, that's striking. the hospital is against international law. yeah. and how do i was gonna say, i mean that action uh is probably already taken place because we were speaking to a doctor just a short time ago who was saying that there are is really strikes right now happening at and she felt hospital. so thank you so much for that update from occupied east jerusalem. at least 3 people have been injured in tel aviv after barrels of rockets was fired from gaza and is really also really see the one person isn't a serious condition after sustaining wounds from following shrapnel israel's for right? finance minister bessolo smart rich said that the voluntary migration of palestinians
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and gaza is the right to monetary and solution for the besieged strip and for the region. palestinian officials have accused him of supporting ethnic cleansing on this. so how much engine will join us from drama less or tell us more about what, what exactly was said, and whether there's been any reaction to these. com studying smoke which made these remarks in response to a commentary that was written by 2 members of israel's connected israel's parliament. and that had been published in the wall street journal in that commentary. it was suggested that some members of the palestinian community and gaza should be moved to other countries if those countries would accept them. now, smart rich, earlier today posted on his facebook page. i welcome the initiative of members of the can sit on the voluntary immigration of gaza errands to the countries of the world. this is the right humanitarian solutions for the residents of gaza and the entire region. of course,
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these remarks have been very controversial. a lot of people are very upset about them. we should mention that smotts ridge has said things like this in the past. in february he said that her water, which is a town here in the occupied west bank, that it should be wiped off the map in march, he said there was no such thing as palestinian people when he made those remarks earlier in the year. he was condemned even by the united states for using such rhetoric. we should also mention, but he's not the only member of israel's government right now, but it's saying remarks like this just a few days ago there was a television interview conducted with these really agriculture minister, avi dictor. it reported lee, he reportedly set in the interview that were rolling out not by 2023. so when it comes to the reaction from the palestinians that we're hearing this far, obviously a lot of anger and condemnation, the prompts any authorities, ministry of foreign affairs describes motors. his comments as part of israel's
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colonial race has passed for palestinians. it accused israel engaging in a genocide supported by some outreach and they added that the only solution was for international intervention to end israel's occupation. beyond that, myself about who it the who is the general secretary of the palestinian national initiative said in a post on his ex account, that's not true. it's revealed the real policy and intentions of the, of really governments. beyond that, egypt has also condemned the remarks by smart rich. and when you hear this kind of rhetoric here, this is just one of the reasons why palestinians believe that what's happening and gaza right now isn't just a war on gaza, but also a war on the palestinian existence in god. so there was a lot of concern here that what is being carried out right now is a 2nd knock but and many of the palestinians that i've been speaking with over the course of the last few days, say that they fear that there is going to be this forcible displacement, and they want people to realize that that is a war crime. all right, how much i'm doing? thank you so much for that. well, let's bring an h a here. he's an associate fellow and international security
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studies at the royal united services institute. joining us from london, thanks for speaking to us. so to what extent are smoked rich as comments in line with the entire is really government's policy and actions that are currently taking place in gaza. so i want to put smart switches, comments into context here i i this isn't the 1st time over the past month. we've heard this sort of rhetoric. it's a rhetoric that 1st blurs the line between civilian combatants and gaza. so you are this ray the president very early on, say that they didn't the whole time, us only responsible for october 7th, but an entire nation. so this, that dividing line right there, that's, you know, quite of operating. and when it comes to the overall trajectory of what this bombardment is meant to do, again,
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some other issues isn't saying something that's particularly new over the past few weeks. as the report to mention, there was that wall street journal article and the 2 m. k is the 2 members of the can us so they don't come from the same party. one is from the good. the other is from a more centrist, a, supposedly more moderate party. but so talking using this sort of language in that same member of the can as it was on t v earlier, i think last week with the same idea. you also had this reports about the ministry of intelligence suggesting a proposal proposal that one has to say was not taken up, but it's still on the table being proposed in the interim industry of intelligence document talking about the displacement of palestinians from gaza into sign. i enter anywhere else. if you combine all of this with the trajectory that is going on right now, and one has to be very concerned about at the very least, there's
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a sleep walking towards the sort of policy where life becomes so difficult for people in gaza that they have to leave and unfortunately history teaches us that 1000 is leave their homes in palestine. they're not allowed back. and so i suppose that doesn't matter anymore to the is really, isn't particularly these in the far right government. what their ally, the united states says anymore, because we heard from the secretary of state blink. and a few days ago said, well there should be no force displacement of this. i mean, so i think the lincoln actually mean what, here's the is really, is just don't care anymore. um. so i think the c has said this several times over the past week or so. there was a call with the egyptian president and the us president where i, where joe biden confirmed that there would be no displacement of design. i, you know, all of that as being said,
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the question is whether or not the sufficient pressure from washington d. c. on d is re lease to ensure that these things are taken forward. and i'm not convinced that there is a is certainly this really is like going about things the way that they prefer. and they don't seem to be taking, quote unquote hints from washington dc. the pressure i think from watching b c is simply not sufficient for the, for these railways to actually listen to those words. so i don't think, i don't know, i wouldn't be as i'm kind as to say the blinking doesn't mean it. i'd say that, okay, if you mean it, then we need to see some muscle behind it, right? okay, so, so we know the vitamins a top advisor in the middle east is heading to the region. brett mccook is what's he going to be able to accomplish? that's for example, blinking hasn't been able to accomplish with his trips to the region as well as the,
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the c i, a chief we know is here as well. what's macbooks? what's he going to be doing? and so i think this really is low for really one thing is going to be a cost for them to push forward on a policy from dc or not an as yet. there is no cost. this is not set any signals that if you perceived in this fashion, there is going to be a price to pay from washington dc. and until these really is get that sort of message, i think they will go about this. i don't even want to call it a policy because quite frankly, well, we're also seeing within the war cabinet. obvious right of these is that there are these different forces that are not. busy on the same page about how to move forward, you have elements likes much rich as well. this isn't my bank, it is um, but you also have others who are moving in slightly different directions. i'm not saying these are good directions and saying that there isn't a go he's of policy about what's going to happen and gaza. what's going to happen
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the day after you know, all of these questions? um, these are questions of vc is also asking obvious right of these. and i think they're quite concerned that they're not getting any answers that actually make a great deal of sense. you can't talk about, for example, um, no palestinian authority in gaza if at the same time you want to remove how much then who, who's going to govern garza? yeah, this is exactly what a benjamin netanyahu made very clear. quite recently, even though do you see made it very clear that they were hoping for the housing authority to to return whether or not that's doable or not? is another question. but you see that there isn't that go the use of policy even with in the, as really work capital. you even have elements that are talking about the possibility of re settling dasa, right? okay. so there's a lot of different, you know, half big policies being thrown out there. and what i think we're seeing right now
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is this quote unquote sleep walking into the, the, the lowest common denominator opened up the terrible up as well. thank you so much for joining us from london. we appreciate your time and your thoughts. i think you still ahead on al jazeera and emotional reunion. and brazil is families are, were united, officer escaping cause the, the weather brought to you by visit, cut off after quite the soaking in switzerland. that rain is on the move. hi everyone. that's where we pick up the weather story. this now becomes the story for the balkans, whether it's in place here for the wind, the rain, i should say, we know that this one was packing a punch in some spots of the french out. it dumped more than a 100 centimeters of snow. now things have quieted down across the turkey looking
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the as a reminder of the top story on obviously, regardless of the largest hospital has a come under direct hit fine is really a doctor inside and shift hospice office told us to 0. the strikes left the hosp to meet her full on the 4th floor. besides that the room was full of us. president joe biden says that he believes the release of his really cap. those being held by him us will happen, but didn't give any details. relatives of the captive. so started a 5 day march and israel's, at the pressure on the government to secure israel's far right. finance minister and best on
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a smart rich said the voluntary migration of palestinians in gaza is the right to monetary and solution for the proceeds for funds for the region to send you an official of accused him of supporting the cleansing dozens of vulnerable premature babies. and guards as large as hospital has been given a chance to live. they've been transferred to a part of the and she felt hospital where they're still power off to their incubators, run out of oxygen and electricity, imaging kimber reports. so just a warning that viewers may find some of the images and her report distressing comb, struggling debris and move doing every day. the even the buttons 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 up against the cold and taken to
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another part of the aisle shift almost to with electricity to help them survive. israel's war and garza has 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. i don't to say any bone on the way likely to die because here too. there are no incubators to stabilize the syrian sections. we'll see sections a carried out the times with the limited on a static painkillers. we've had 16 c sections in extraordinary circumstances, in cases of excessive bleeding. we can't reach the source, and the one no means to deal with serious cases. we can't transfuse blood, the supplies are limited, and the blood banks almost closed. we lost many infants because some were born early. it's extremely difficult to look at them while that dying and there's nothing we can do the patients
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a carried to all the flows because the list and not working. oh shit, the patients, the left in the car dues, all the world health organization is declared. it no longer functional for some and a lot of cause of them was the last couple we're standing here at the entrance of the intensive care 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 have to move the babies into incubators for the corey doors, 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 really to approve of very stuff in the last great within the hospital. grand imaging came back to 0.
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7 people have been killed in and is really military rate on a palestinian refugee camp in the occupied westbank. and there are now an average of 40 res, or operations every day and the occupied westbank. does that increase our numbers before october? the 7th, for an smith's report from some kind of, as a sort of take us around to karen's main hospital. as these really forces dispersed crowds coming to see who's engine, 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. soldiers blew up the flapped. it's in the middle of a narrow alley, ways of to count them, count. 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
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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 moving 90000 people forced to hide in doors. there are palestinian fighters living here. these ones were killed in previous rates. not to have them were 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, i'll me deliberately destroys, infrastructure is 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 wall tonight 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 a fact of life in the occupied westbank. that'd be many more since october. the 7th
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and average of 40 a day is riley is increasing the pressure here while attention is focused on causing bonus smith, i'll just say era to kind of more than $400.00 us officials have signed a letter protesting against president jo biden's israel policy. and they're from 40 government agencies and are calling on the president to seek an immediate cease fire in the gaza strip. they also want him to push for israel to allow humanitarian aid into the territory. the 10s of thousands of protests are gathering in washington d. c. for a rally in support of israel, several of us jewish groups organize that process to call for peace and for the release of is really captives held by hamas and gaza. since october, the 7th heidi co has more from that rally in washington dc. i'm here on the national law for the march, for israel, i'd say there are more people here than their work with the trumpet on your issue. i want to talk to charlie hollard, he's a high school student fluid,
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just connecticut. shirley, why did you feel it's important to be on the board to be here to support the nation of natural support use across the entire world. help bring notice, read the hostages against college and and this and then that done to, to them and global endo discharge and over $400.00 them are not receiving college campuses. young people protesting in huge numbers for the palestinians. we see young people in the falls church switching favors of house. are you worried about what that does? again, i don't think this is israel, palestine, this is the whole world versus us. and i think the whole thing's turn against the whole world is against the last year. if you look at what happened to 9711 on the 10 blocks, you will get all these other nations era devastated by iran and all these other proxies of iran. i do want to say this is
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a war between israel and the palestinians. people's accounts and the people are dying and record him as a war between israel and homos were not at war, the westbank. and that's just as equally part of gun the world war limits. the harris organization is still innocent. normally override in humanitarian laws. international laws are you look at when they're doing the hospitals, they're bombing their own hospitals. they're gaming children. there are bars on purpose them. if you look at the rockets, the hospital, the font is still being disputed, but usually those are actually targeted 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, and i pray for all the edison lives. none has been lost. but again, this is all, had the root of the mazda is evil. you look at him on again, next door and kids next door on the launch is doing everything in their power to
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not let people get to safety and the sound isn't safe or they have a bomb incident happened that happened. it was out there save. so it's been this out and again, and every day in our study, reduce the 1000000 charlie, i appreciate you taking the time in there. so again, this is a huge arch. one of the people speaking just said they are aware that the narrative is changing and there is there to change it back. you have to say, i haven't seen security this to march like this ever having so much security in january 6 national guard walking to every street very large pro just very worried about
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results. president luis and i still knew that the sofa has welcome home. 32 brazilian palestinians evacuated from gaza. monica you on a cab house, the story of the after more than 3 weeks of negotiations, brazilian president, losing that sula. the super celebrated a small but significant victory. in the midst of war. 32 brazilian palestinians. rescued from garza safely home, among them 18 year old sha hit a button. uh no i said god, i'm kind of believe i made a hit and i'm still in life. i thought i would dog since the war started. sha head has been recording her attempts to leave the war, so she had gone to god. so with her mother who was diagnosed with cancer and wanted to see her family one last time. after her mother died, shy, head was getting ready to return to pursue when the war broke out. she posted
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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 really bombardment. it is pop up. it is a very interesting could you look how happy they are after spending 35 days in hiding? more than half of the group are children. 2 of them suffering from malnutrition, have been hospitalized. president lula has condemned the indiscriminate violence against civilians myself. i have never seen such a brutal and humane violence against innocence as a mass committed,
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an act of terrorism is or less committing several not taking into account that children are not at will. fate has something to press the load up for his efforts. the global 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. we addition narrow. the still ahead on i was is 0. will tell you why village is on the coast of our end to
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the the update you on some of the days other news and polls of clothes in liberia's presidential run off, voters are picking between incumbent george way on his former vice president. joseph. okay. first round, last month failed to produce a clear winner. but as of methods, rece reports from a boucher. many people are concerned about what might happen after the 1st president george. we casts this ballot hoping it will keep him in office for another 6 years. but he must be this bad form of vice president joseph, balk peaceful, my deputy, to africa's post t rowe price. good. liability is struggling with high on the employment port infrastructure and government corruption. many people hope the election will lead to new investment in the country. but many also fee of violence could break out
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across the country of the vote. political speakers and other african states share their concerns is one thing that the reservation quoting begin on time is largely peacefully in many areas, but attempts to influence the vote have been recorded in some voters in live uterus, 8 incidents like this along with the volumes that characterized the 1st round, but give them a lot of worry, newtown out has been reported in many areas of each us expect results in a few days. but it could take up to 15 before the total completion and also, so we're not on the degrees of which is either the army. and molly says it's now in control of the northern town of to dall. after nearly a decade to dollars a strong hold of to our a dominated separate this groups were considered a threat by their rulings into the military seized power in molly and
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a $2.20 and have since been attempting to secure control of the entire country. a forest on the cutting coast, which is known for its rich eco system, is now a no go area because of an increase in a tax attributed to the arm group. i'm sure bob, catherine story reports from villages where people have been told to leave their homes because of security concerns. i will when i let you know pamela. oh, go to watched her 19 year old nephew being hawks to death and how home farms down. the taca said they walk from the on group onto bob. several other people who use in this village near pony forest in lama county. why also my dad in june, even now i feel really bad because i done a lot that he was reading like 5 boys got
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a lot that downloads from by is by it here who was also called on that day in june. these are not isolated cases, security forces are struggling to deal with the fighters who are seems to be hiding in the forest. they've carried out a talk so civilians, secuity possible. now the government to launched a military offensive against alter bob in 2015. that's ongoing state officials say san gaines has been made for the forest is last sick and extends to the border with somebody a. it's a very, very organized group that come cutting out such that brazen attacks on our own the main road unless we place security in every homestead. it is also quite
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a challenge even for the security to provide the adequate security. the last attack happened to 9 years ago, more than 50 people were killed. not town near the forest. is this our names of people who are killed in a talk in the town of we pick a tony in 2014. also, bob claimed that to talk and we've been talking to relatives who come here often to pay their respects. we've also been talking to villages who leave in other areas farther away. and they say they continue to leave in spirit because attacks there are still ongoing. so now palm in a good to and how may but sleep rough in the schools, most of the 2000 or so people who called the police police home have fled to other areas. they say until they feel safe enough. it won't come back caches. so i on to 0 county,
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can you please 31 people had been killed by floods in somalia. is it braces for more rain? hundreds of thousands have been forced from their homes. un has released $25000000.00 in a describing good as a once and a century offense. it's estimated more than one and a half 1000000 people in the country to be along when it comes to conflict to me and mar between rebels and the military run. government has flared up again. the violence erupted in recent days. the board of india, uh sort of thousands of refugees from me in mar, have floods a coalition of a sick minority. melissa started a new campaign in late october against the gentle army officers over through me and mars democratically elected leaders in 2021 is now nearly 200 ro hang your refugee's, leading man. me and mar,
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have arrived by boat and in the engine age. and province of ashy, it's the largest number to arrive in indonesia for months. local authorities gave them food and medical assistance more than 2000 bro hang up. i believe, to have attempted that dangerous sea journey to southeast asian countries last year . in 2017, a military cracked on forest, a 1000000 to slieve me in mar, u. k. prime minister wishes to knock his eldest 1st meeting with his newly re shuffled cabinet. the inclusion of the former prime minister david cameron is 4, and secretary was a major surprise, and may indicate a shift towards more centrist policies. sonya go go reports. he was dismissed as yesterday's mind. yet full prime minister david cameron walked into number 10 downing street and his new role as far and secretary for tuesdays cabinet meeting. we build partnerships with our friends. we do uh and amazing. we keep our
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country strong. that's why i'm doing the job and i'm delighted to accept. he may not be a new face of the table, but it is a new position for the mine who left his mark on the u. k. by enabling it's exit from the european union. it was cameron who cooled the referendum rubrics that we have to ensure that the conservative policy reflects the changes to the country. a space reflects the issues that affect people today. that's exactly what the prime minister is concentrating on. now here's a cabinet of experience, but also younger people with new ideas as well. coming into harmony service, you see next cabinet re shuffling may have noticed come as a complete surprise, especially off the comments made by the previous home secretary. so a problem and whose focus started on getting money within the conservative policy. and after a week where she cooled homelessness and lifestyle choice, dep london values for c spy and gaza has hate marches and denounced. police forces is biased,
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it was clear something had to give. all david cameron may have his own baggage to contend with. his place in the cabinet indicate as a prime minister has a most suntrust approach to politics in mind, especially when it comes to foreign policy. the challenge facing camera now will be how to navigate see next foreign policy at a time of escalating tensions with diplomacy will be key to finding a resolution. so anybody ever out of their london firefighters and brazil had been trying to put out a blaze in the wetlands of pantano. and there are believe to have been caused by slash and burn techniques used for agricultural expansion. drought in the region has made the fire is worth time to check on the sports headlines with the whole amount has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. following the death of our so i'll keep la adam johnson in sheffield in england. pack it up. sorry about the 29 year old. nothing in pounds is play a died of to being injured in the neck by
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a skate during a match against sheffield. stealers. on the 28th of last month, we take police arrest of the suspect on tuesday, and he remains in custody. well, number 6, stefano city pallets has been forced to tom and his opening match at the atp find those ensuring the great play was taken on denmark's, well, number 8, whole go really fast enough to be moving well early on in the match, but was really leading 2 games to one in the opening set. the 2019 champion was forced to withdraw with a back injury. its not knowing if you'll be able to continue in the tournaments, cricket in the indian team, and since they weren't the buttons, by the way, to the expectations of 1000000000 cricket fans when they take on new zealand and they walk ups on the farm and moon by on wednesday, india go into the game is the only team to a one, all 9 of that group matches using and beat india at this stage 4 years ago. and they don't last to the indians. and the last full enough drop matches across all 3 formats, the black cap. so we play in the i woke up semi final,
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but they've won just 2 of those games. well, those are your latest sport headlines. you can get more on out 0 dot com. and on all social media channels, elizabeth problems with your interest in moments with much the days notice thanks for watching the 0 bye bye for now. as these really war on gus that escalates out his ears, correspondence are on the ground. once that it is impossible for civil defense teams to come to this part of the refuge account that was due cars rushing to the hospital. he is really military is pushing deeper into jobs. i did not have the option just to evacuate to the southern areas which trusted to be also a very risky journey spoke. diplomats wait for a break through bombardment. thing guys that continue and the families waiting for the return of their relative people are really worried. right. now, but they are basically collect the punishment. it's only going to continue to the
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