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factory river, which the 2 country ship the haitian site is suffering from drought, and hubbard brought it to irrigate the fall names. they continued to dig, despite the boot up to the dominican troops on the other side, the boot the dominican government wants to show of what it's doing. but at the moment that's really only see a show. they can't actually do anything to stoke that canal, which is on the haitian side the, [000:00:00;00] the so this is in use, our knowledge is 0 for you back. people live in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. is there any truth storm guys is all she for hospital forcing patients out of expelled things?
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the thousands of premature babies find to survive off to be moved from the incubators as their oxygen bonds. also as our is really forces carry out more rates in the occupied westbank funerals. i have for 7 people who were killed as a policy and president condemns the violins and stories of suffering. one here from thomas to indians for some midland, when israel was created in 1958 the thank you very much for joining us. we begin with breaking news from guys. so where is really forces have stormed the strips largest hospital, she found that blowing up a warehouse containing medical equipment in time inside its courtyard is really soldiers are searching the basements of every building. they say they're looking for a mass fighters or anything that can support their claims that beyond groups main
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command center lies underneath an estimate of 2500 people are inside the hospital, including 600 injured people. and patients as well as 36 premature babies. israel's military has told everyone inside to gathering the complex c send square and prepare for evacuation, but it's unclear where they'll be taken. these are, these are also reported to have installed facial recognition cameras and electronic gays at the hospital or some of been job. it begins coverage that is really forces have rated the largest hospital in gaza after weeks of siege and attacks on the complex. the operation on the aisle shift compound, started in the early hours of the medical stuff received a warning call when doctor recorded has called with these read beyond the, the full ways of full of people, full flows of possible fluids, people from flu, one through to 6 he keeps saying, if this will create a problem for you, if you want to enter and see for yourself,
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the hospital is full of people. the reception and surgery unit is full of displaced people. dialysis unit is full of people. delivery, radiology administration, an empty independence unit on the right side of the hospital, that's full of patients and full of displaced people to the doctor's report. it seems of chaos defense move inside the main gates is really so it is reportedly entered buildings to search every room and corner door and interrogate to doctors and medical stuff before communications were cut off, here's what one doctor told out 0. it's really what it is, has been continuous bomb being and i've seen 2 types getting in to get the men get the issue to get the ship off and they were inside. she calls because the, the, you know, the, the bone thing then you can hear,
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you get out and stop us. or sometimes it's really the betty very dense. so uh, so again, the house, but that is the corner of patients. that's the dns within the hospice tension. sending the families with kids to the latest. we have the memory care stuff. and so imagine how was curious as to the, is it one year leading to all these really move on stuff, it would investigate every building and person insight, the complex, based on intelligence information and an operation of necessity. idea of forces are carrying out a precise and target the operation against come us in a specified area. invest she for hospital a sister born and does it begin. thousands of people have taken shelter here. and that's in addition to hundreds of stuff and doctors already and the facility the minute fee is reported to have told everyone together in the courtyard before being moved from the hospital. but many are afraid to move of december shots when they tried to leave the compound. for weeks, doctors have denied is rated claims that i'll ship
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a hospital is used by from us as leadership to carry out operations. the government released an animation it set supported its claim, but failed to provide any proof. mackname has also been repeated by the us national security council spokesman john kirby, but again, not substantiated. this really rate begun only hours after he made the statement. international humanitarian law protects hospitals. israel says it doesn't apply because how much fight is use of shift. but the documents denied by the group health authorities, hospital stuff, and witnesses in the hospital. and doctors most vulnerable, including dozens of babies struggling to survive as even hospitals are not fed during israel's foreign gauze. so i'm a job it out of their. i skipped the latest now from algae 0 as you now side who joins is from con eunice in 7 guys. i know what's the latest you're hearing 1st about the rate on now?
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she for hospital and the fee to of staffing. patients say yes. only. well, after a ship, a hospital has been in search tools and completely under ease release these for the past 5 days. uh, these uh, in the morning hours. very, are you morning hours of the states. uh the is really troops have rated a single hospital in different apartments. it's a different department said all departments uh, many of the staff, the medical staff for the simple hospitals were all taken to be interrogated and they were all placed the, the. 2 of the hospital itself, while the other patients also from our sources very that we've spoken to were also interrogated the uh there is a very strong uh, kind of search in different uh, areas inside the hospital in the basement of the hospital where the is really are
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the is a new king for any how much members or any policy or fighters, or what they have be claiming for so long to be the the actual hiding place off the is really hostages and other come us leaders. but until this moment, they have found nothing while these people who are being held captive over 2500 people in the ship right now between medical south patients has been held captive now under these ease, really forces. we don't know the faith of these people now, but they are under heavy interrogation for the past hours of this day. and yet these really are the has not yet told the what is planning to do with them. none of the people even sheltering at the hospital and staying there until now. we're allowed to leave that hospital to evacuated like other places as well. dr. muhammed
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zip code to use the director of general hospital. if the got this trip explained to us more about the ship, the item is sort of the that she found to be done to the midnight. and he before got that on to feel it to be done. and he didn't find anything. they're not seeing any of that, and that means that adrian did is even not anything does. he is the pause evacuation. busy it shows that in elizabeth dunn now he's doing floods evacuation further. she follows to be done. he stops it in the floor in the floor, is the 5th is not in the mission, specialized the sage at a building. where does that get to the station and that a jewelry department? not a is there he is, the fine didn't find anything. you just say videos just oh,
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i mean he got his stuff out and got a lot of patients. and now in a sheet of us we've done, we have 650 patients. we have 22 patients in di seal. we have 56 in unit l, i. c o. it is not the new and i thought i 0 there is given knowing feel that the way out it is with the i see i see it was to collect these patients with them other been going to be in the soon as you come to the what is that some water make for them and they are very little better with that now there is no care for them because our stuff. busy and this is kind of moving from a room to room and there is no added supply. there is no, i mean because of light, there is no electricity, there is no medication to get more for these visions. so they are waiting to be can i need time? so we, i, now it's very clear that it is, as it really annoys me that there is no, i'm a member of, i'm us in the civil as we said, there is no immediate activity. an issue that there is anything happened when they
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entered the hubs to be done either or what's happened is around the us, but the insides out to be done on of the people in the hosted with us, the media and the dod. me know, is that, that you at that at that? or is that the buttons of what i do to john's got that got a need to stay in inside those to be done. now we are analysis to evacuate the inject patients we have. oh, it's extend to the 50 we, i know so i record this a newborn baby and it tends to evacuate. the patients advise you as gently to be shifted to have that has to be done inside guys that ought to be shifted outside throughout the border to egypt. and there is a feed into most of it. that is which odd way thing in the, for example, jordan feels most of it that sort of history of those to be done immediately. it wants to be done. no one of these us which i've seen thought in gaza and we are an urgent need for this was with a to
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a to start the risk and to convince it. the lack of service is to be sent in gov uh its today. uh we announced that the on a lot of stuff. busy me to kind of stuff and out of stuff when was administered it to be safe, not to be touched enough to be out of this that and all the these patients to be in the safe and to be evacuated in a safe way by them. what else is not by there? the, the vi walking to other places, i'm not a place to be evacuated outside the ship house because and elsewhere. you know, there's been more. is there any strikes across the guys, a stripe, including where you are in con eunice. tell us about what's been happening. well yes, that's true or fully uh, 3 uh, lets say major strikes today in 10 units while other artillery shells have taken place in different areas here in the south. but these 3 strikes, at least 40 people were killed,
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does is others were injured to up days if 2 of these strikes were on homes. well, i know this on you in this area of the 3rd one was a big central part of the gods districts. and all 3 strikes were on residential homes. why is israel or under whitehead, for the announced today that israel has. and now the entering of only 23000 liters, all petrol c, or fuels to this trip. but has also said that this is only about 9 percent of what we're doing, what needs to carry on and to continue it's l peroration. thank god. in light of the cost to you many terry and or constant deterioration is you many theory and conditions here in the got this trip in the south, in part where it's getting colder and winter's coming, approaching. and the people here are without fuel, in constantly, without uh, email fluids,
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we salt water and of course they continue to be without electricity for almost 40 days. now quality, thank you for the updates you now side line towards the income units in southern gaza. now is really forces they've been calling doctors working and i'll she for hospital and doctor when you are boss recorded one of those conversations, let's listen to what he told is really forces about the conditions inside the facility to the particle in you being inside the hospital. will create a state of the and his period among the patients here. so i'm not interested in hearing this. the whole ways are full of people all flows at the hospital full of people from flow one through to 6. you keep saying, if this will create a problem for you, if you want to enter and see for yourself, the hospital is full of people. the reception and surgery unit is full of displaced people. dialysis unit is full of people. delivery, radiology administration,
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an empty in the bones unit on the right side of the hospital, that's full of patients and full of displaced people to this now bringing home desktop hotels in occupied east jerusalem for as honda is really forces of release a number of statements about the rate at all she find what's happening that tell us about what they've been saying. well following numerous statements from is really forces on the rate of ship a hospital, but all of them reiterating the same sentiment that this is a precise and targeted operation against chemist in a specified area of the hospital. they did go on to say that there is no evidence that the cap this are currently being held at a ship, but they do believe perhaps this operation will help them gain information and other intelligence about the whereabouts of those captives. the military saying that they don't have an intention of over running the hospital,
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but rather just looking to find and defeat him. us. these really military is also saying that the team they sent in include medics, arabic speakers and troops who have under go on precise training to be part of what they're calling this very complex and sensitive environment. these really military housing published videos of the rate on the hospital itself, but they have released several images and videos of their troops per biting aid to the hospital. there are images of boxes stacked on top of each other that all same medical aid that these really military says is food, medical supplies, and other equipment for the infants in the hospital. but what is interesting are the anonymous is really officials who been speaking to both is really media and is really army radio. who are saying that the military, it has concrete proof and evidence, but how mass is using the hospital as the military command center. we do have to say, we have never seen this evidence or this prove the anonymous officials are also the
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ones who are saying that these really military did find weapons in the ship, a complex. but again, this is not coming from the military itself. it is coming from these anonymous officials at the same time we're hearing from benny jones, a member of the countries war cabinet. who said that the goal of this operation is to defeat from us and that israel will find them above ground, below ground in the gaza. strip and around the world and that his military will continue to push deeper and deeper inside of northern gaza. at the same time, all of this is happening while there are red alert sirens in multiple communities and towns in the south. specifically in the city of asked along, there was a direct hit. now this barrage of rockets comes after 17 hours of no red alerts and no rocket fires in those areas. but we are hearing of a direct hit in the southern coastal city of ashville on medical authorities are
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saying, but to is really, is were injured there to men in their thirties, in a mild condition. authorities are also saying that there was damage to bus cars and building after that rock it slipped through israel's iron. don't missile defense system earlier this afternoon. and what's been international reaction to all this so far as well. there's been a lot of international reaction to these really rate on the ship. a hospital we've been hearing from the united nation, the world health organization, the red cross, jordan, and to t a and additionally south africa. but the united nations is saying, but it is extremely appalled and that the safety and security of the patients, medical staff, newborns, and civilians should supercede all other concerns that these really army has the red cross. echoing that sentiment as well. but perhaps the most interesting coming from turkish president type or the one who said that israel is
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a quote terrorist state, and they are actively engaged in the destruction of a town of a city rather. and it's people, these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu also slamming remarks from the canadian prime minister justin trudeau, who said that israel must stop, it's killing of women and children and babies. but benjamin netanyahu has said that the blame for the civilian deaths actually falls on him as a sentiment that he has been echoing since the beginning when world leaders and various groups have slammed israel for the way they've been conducting themselves in this war. given the high civilian death toll inside of the gaza strip. thank you very much for the update. that's not correspondent, lives there in a guy's a occupied easter was and thank you very much. i'm to for that. meanwhile in the occupied westbank funerals are being held full policy and skilled in these really raids, these really ami killed at least 7 people in the took around refugee camp on tuesday . at least
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a $196.00 valley seem to think of any occupied westbank since october. the 7th odyssey new authority prize and mahmoud abbas has once again denounced israel and countries supporting its. we're on gas in the 20th of the, the, my, i'm just aggressive war to which we are exposed as a war against the policy and in existence and the national identity. identity of the land, and the identity of man. and it's an episode in the series of aggression that has continued for more than a century. it's also disgrace on the forehead, of those support his aggression and provided a political and military cover. it's the remains of our children course, tony park by themselves of just is really christian and the blood for them and where you are, man, who's hopes and lives are being assassinated by the me. size of the aggression army that will be occurs to the patient and to those to stand behind it or remain silent
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about the war crimes committed against our people in the gaza strip. the westbank in jerusalem. that's bringing rainbows. robbie in rome i left for us from on this. so some strong word says and from mom was a boss. what else we hear from the policy and presence as well. these are certainly, as you say, some of the strongest comments we've heard from the palestinian authority president since this more began of several weeks ago on october 7th. and it really comes at a time when his leadership, as well as the leadership of a palestinian law makers, housing and politicians. several leaders have been coming under a great deal of criticism by palestinians here in ramallah across the occupied westbank for not doing enough to stand up to this really government to stand up to as real as backers into your national community. with regards to the ongoing bombardment of garza, as well as the ongoing indignities being suffered about the ongoing indignities of occupation being suffered here in the occupied westbank,
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we've seen nightly rates. we've seen hosting them all, as we've seen ongoing detentions of dozens of people, all of these things escalating since the we're began palestinians here that we've spoken to say that the latest dispossession of people in gaza is simply impossible to try to fathom if you do the math for every home us offered if it is real claims to have taken out more than 100 civilians in gaza have been killed, have lost their lives, palestinians. we speak to say that this reminds them of the 2nd knuckle by the forest removal of palestinians from their lands. in 1948, around the creation of israel. we spoke to one of the survivors who describe how his family fled. the ongoing massacres that were happening at that time with every story of suffering fond memories of god's state away. personal sharika says
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he barely recognizes the place by the sea. he loved as a young man here in jealous own refugee camp in rome, although he says he feels helpless and what's happening in gaza feels familiar. this at all. my grandchildren ask about our village. i tell them we lost our village and enough, but we are refugees. but this is temporary, sooner or later we will go back. we must go back to him if he had the one that he was only 3 when his family fled their home in just after massacres carried out by his really games in 1948 back then his release would leave dead bodies in stock. most hudson says he won't be forced out of his home again. during the knock for palestinians were often transported to safety in buses like this one. it is a reminder of a national tragedy, a painful past and with what is happening and gaza. people are worried that history could be repeating itself. many palestinians flight with nothing but their stories
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of suffering. o oswald for tear, has spent his career preserving the storage, using art to pass them on to the next generation. but he describes what is happening in casa, as ethnic cleansing, and says, poems, performances, words are all useless. now, lack in the what if, sometimes you need different tools when there is a fight, you fight them and there's a war. you defend yourself and fight with the same tools your enemy is using hot night after night. palestinian fighters engineer confront, is really special forces using home made pipe balls out going to be motivated. they say it's victory or day one of the amount of a. so as long as there's an an hour long, so we're not collecting the of the gun. this is our land and would remain elbows. but we want to make the mistake of leaving our lands like our grandfathers. when they left,
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they went humiliated law. we're not going to do that. israel's 1st prime minister, ben gray instead of the knuckle. the old will die and the young will forget. 75 years later, the young girl and still remember and the new generation of young is fighting st. this route, the old to 0, romano in the occupied west. let's take a closer look now at the situation of gauze as hospital largest hospital out. she for, it's the largest and most advanced healthcare facility palestinians call it the house of heating. israel came to come off as main command center, but the on group as well as doctors and international health workers all rejects that. it has specialized facilities, offering surgery, internal medicine, of cetera, extend gynecology, an estimate of 650 patients, including newborn babies being treated in the hospital. and thousands of this face
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palestinian civilians have been sheltering in its grounds. well, let's discuss the legality of targeting. i'll ship a hospital with jennifer cassidy, a diplomatic scholar and lecture it international politics at the university of ox, which is joining us from dublin. thank you very much for being with us. these rallies and the american se, i'll, she 5 is the command center for, i'm us. there is yet to be tangible. evidence of that. can you tell us 1st, what international law says about targeting medical facilities? so under international humanitarian law, indeed, international as a whole targeting met medical facilities is a war crime, a plain and simple. now the is really and those are korea, the ideas are using what we, what we know and international as the law of ministry necessity. now what that state is best, yes, they will. they are aware that there will be kidding of civilians. the biggest is
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done in order to achieve their aim of killing a target or killing a and you know an enemy, as they know it. however, we in international all you need to balance out with 2 other pillars which are just as strong and equal in volume. and that is the low a personality. and the little distinction with the law supports not of the staging that the response of, of, of those who are defending, as they see it or fighting back must be in proportion to the attack that um, they believe the gunners and the distinction low is of the stage under international origin and terry little must distinguish between combatants and civilians, right? so with, in the yeah, within the international criminal court, even if they're, they're using the law that a, to necessity, it cannot be bought on stage of bombing of a hospital due to the little portion of the envelope of distinction. ok. let me just clarify that for of us these really is using international law of military
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necessity to justify their acts on cindy medical facilities. like how she felt. but even if it's found that there is the presence of that, say, how must bunker now she for? what would that prove? first of all, and what would that still be? what is or as still being violation of international humanitarian law as well? yes, and of course, you know, i cannot make the judgements decor who make the judgement. but even if we take every single thing that these rating government is saying to be true, that is not what we're, what i'm saying. but let's just say this is believes that everything they're saying is to be true. it is still a war crime because the proportionality and the outcome effects of what they are doing regarding, in relation to the gains they are changing. still is breaking international law. and they're actually, you know, providing that evidence for us in real time and speaking in real time of that. so the, and the century making their own case against themselves. so why is they not been,
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let's say, a 3rd party, for example, to enter all she for hospital, the red cross to check whether there is how mouse presents there and to assist with evacuation. so for example, of patients from the hospital, why are they not allowing another party to come and verify some of these things as well? yes, excellent question. and you know, one that we're, i want to say scholars and partition are, is we're just the citizens of the world are, are asking, and, and asking their own connotations. why on earth it is happening? in my view, it is a simple stating of diplomacy. is diplomacy being or surely hypocritical and having the most double standards we have ever seen have regarding political crises. you know, this year we're separating the 75th anniversary of the un declaration of human rights, which was in try and in $18.19 aged. and that was the year. we know i'm often not found kind of in palestine and also the adoption of apartheid in,
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in south africa. and what is, what is interesting about these 2 cases in the last year with a par, sorry. we sold diplomacy, working together in the international community, working in harmony in unison, and ultimately help increase and thus far as ours. but the hypocrisy and double standards and failings of the premises each regarding the former. then after we see obviously it's still in action today. so i the, for today, it's a different last not acting with principal and mortality and having a supremacy at the hardest of the work. jennifer, you talked about war crimes being committed right now. how difficult or challenging will it be to prove these will crimes in a court of law and which court of law? and so it is, i myself worked at the commercial tribunals and, and so people day and day i was being tried for at i'm convicted for genocide and crimes against humanity. isn't it quickly?
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in the case of genocide, it's an extremely, extremely difficult a crime to convict at a stage on. and that is the reason for that is you have to prove intent. you have to prove that there is the intention to eradicate people on the basis of their race, religion or other categorizations. however, in the case of, uh the uh, is very the government, as i mentioned previously, they're essentially making the case for themselves because they're having my low on, i'm not not the judge, but you know, we haven't heard statements from these res. so people say that there's an emphasis now on, on damage and not accuracy. so there are even a binding this pretends of precision attacks. so this is with the technology where we're seeing today, and this is kind of real time war being paid as it is easier it 9 more than ever actually to, to make the case and have
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a documented evidence of that of the measure of intent when it's x truly difficult, and finally, just quickly to, to knows on which course it will be tried and we know that the farm records is the i c, c. but the israel is on the signal signal because there's that, nor is the, is the us and, and what we're seeing now with the extremely powerful actors on, on the political scene. i would be very pessimistic and state that actually the getting the, getting these readings and governments to actually stand before we force i deal with the course of weeks to really difficult. and that's something i, you know, i don't like saying, but from my analysis i think this is the case. jennifer, thank you so much for talking to us. thank you for your insights. jennifer country is a diplomatic scholar in nature and international policies at the university of ok, so thank you very much for your time. the time now for a check on the world,
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whether on alger 0 here is evidence ox highlight. we've got more writing the forecast across the gulf as the cloud, just the spilling from a west to east here. and it looks like a pretty temp day as we go on 3 1st day to wait saying some heavy showers, longest spells of rain rain. that is, at least the sort of saudi arabia rain cut out, could say some heavy down pulls, could cool some localized flooding for a time. just hop across the other side of the wall setting, see west in areas of around seeing some very heavy down pulls and this right really will ramp its way up as we go on through friday. so saturday, somebody to watch out for here. hopefully, hearing concept shouldn't be quantities by 27th celsius and pleasant sunshine coming through with a fine and dry weather that behind that system. meanwhile, while it will make its way across the key, i because some wet weather still in place, just around that is the side of the mediterranean, should be a little dry them. it has been recently the into the occupied territories a through as well. but some went to weather to the move their off, and that will continue to drive this way further east with tiny while the wintry
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1000 at least i have of the caucuses as per usual cause around the 25 celsius with plenty of sunshine. then by the state, by the assumption to across northern parts of africa, a good crop of showers that the southern coast of west africa. a. c i head on algae 0. i will hear from palestinian refugees and 11 on who restaurant been to contact their friends and family members. attracting does the thought provoking ons, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunately, there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than a day to day is or is it just a different full? 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, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is
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developments and these are also on costs is really forces. reading guys is launch is hospital out. she found that order to everyone to gather in a courtyard and prepared to be evacuated. if loading up a warehouse of medical equipment and tons inside of the hospital days of seas and s rights have crippled off, she found in the northern gaza strip. more than 3000 patients, medical staff and his face, palestinians are sheltering in the complex dr. save the lives of patients at all. she's the endangered dozens of premature babies were transferred on tuesday within the facility to an area with electricity. but then not an incubator has because oxygen suffice from outs for journalist jihad abortion not is inside all she for hospital. he describes the conditions people are facing their play that the sizes are deal since the last midnight. it was nightmare that cannot be
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imagined no comment. occasions. all the buildings around the ever he where been hates and targeted. the 6 flo was hate all the around, the ship compound has been targeted. and before storming the compound would they have targeted all the, the flows, the ge and the rates as calm indications, unit. and we will in now outside the life we can have no contact with the outside world to. now let's take a closer look at who, how mosse are and what they stand for. and there's several offers of negotiations and tools that have been either rejected or ignored by israel present brianca group to explain how mazda is an arabic acronym for the slavic resistance movement. its roots line, a network of try to groups formed us off to the 1967 more. when israel illegally occupied, respond east jerusalem and the gaza strip. the movement was formerly founded in
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garza in 1987 by chic. i'm with you seen as 8 of the as these are going to see that was during the 1st if the father or the palestinian uprising, both leaders was fascinated by israel years later in 1988. how most liter magwoods, the har send to proposal to is drugs that defense minister yitzhak rabin to withdrawal is really forces from the occupied territories with these prisoners restore palestinian rights. but that was rejected. 2 months later, homos adult did its job to declaring that the liberation of palestine is the religious duty of every muslim. it also stablished homeless as of this law, mac resistance movement against voted cold zionist occupation in 1993 is really on policy. new leaders signed their 1st direct agreement to hold peace stalk 8 that reaching a 2 state solution. how most a post them saying they betrayed the rights of palestinian refugees in 2005
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homeless and politics and the following year under the leadership of a small honey, one parliamentary elections beating his rival, the ruling father movement by wide margin. but further was accused of him during a peaceful transfer of power. in 2007 humble ceased control of the gulf, a strip from fell off. the heavy fighting is read responded by imposing a land, a and c blockade that continues to this day in 2008, 102017. how i'm off lead a suggested either a choose its own peace formula in exchange for an independent palestinian state alone would spring $96.00 to $7.00 voters with jerusalem at the scottsdale and the right to return of refugees. israel rejected them in 2017 mos presented a new political document that are framed the resistance movement as not being religious one. it's called palestine. the land of the arab palestinian people. it in directory recognize the state of his dread and accepted
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a palestinian state along its pre 96 to 7 voters and its dreams, illegal occupation, which continues to this day for let springing, nor all day. now who is the political list and call them this? choose lie from rome, i lie in the occupied westbank nor good have you with us again on alger 0, just picking up on her mouth fair. these release of use drugs like destroy or a lemonade tomas, including and gaza. is that an achievable end state? no, it's but it's not an achievable um end result. and i think many a senior, a security experts, even in israel and military experts have made the case that this says a fee or announcements rather than a realistic military target. having said that, we also have to keep in mind that's from us is a movement. it is a social and political movement and it doesn't just exist or operate in gaza. so to
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assume that assaulting does that. that's a killing, even the leadership of how much in goes that would result in that movement. simply disappearing is also equally unrealistic. so this claim then that hamas uses civilian infrastructure. hospital was like house chief of police operations. it's one of course that we've heard many times before from these relays. again without any tangible proof what, what is the end game here for an operation like all she for, for the is really ok. well, i think we have to keep in mind what the is rarely i'm the top leaders have told us ever since 7 october, that their intention is not really accurately targets and their main focus is destruction. and their motivation is vengeance. they basically want to turn gaza into an unbelievable area. we heard from these really minister of this not saying we will eliminate everything in the us. are these really foreign minister saying
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that they will turn a got into a city of taps? and that's exactly what i'm folding in front of our lives. this will take a look at what's happening at those schiffer right. now if you look at a hospital, you'll see these really forces entering that hospital. we're hearing from eye witnesses inside that talk about the israeli army. destination explosives, in the radiology unit, in the medical star of the hospital. these are not military actions that would serve any purpose except to cause destruction. and to make sure that that hospital simply doesn't become operational anymore. the, the issue here is not that, that is there, it was not being clear. i think it's that many countries, especially the allies of this government, made it a point to kind of pretend to have an idea of a justifiable military. and for these is really
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a tax center this time. those based on those false assumptions. no. as you said, it seems that motivation here is revenge. more than 11300 people have been killed since october. the 7th. it's 40 days now into a more than $600.00 children day 40 of this, of this conflicts, which has gone longer than any previous is really military invasion of casa. what happens next? where, where do we go from? or? well, you know, to be honest with you, the situation looks very dismal and there doesn't seem to be much out up for a breakthrough soon. there is some encouraging news about ongoing fox for a short ceasefire that would include the release of captives in gaza and also probably tell us any of the women and children held up by israel. i'm having said that we also heard from the director of the, the high commissioner of honor, uh, which is the largest humanitarian agency you an agency operating in dog. and he
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just said a little while ago that 70 percent of the population in gauze they will have no drinking water. israel only allow the entry of less than a truck full of fuel so that under what would operate, that is an impossible us to continue to deny fuel like that means that does that will not be able to process sewage. it will not be able to slaughter even brackish water that is not safe for drinking. it will not be able to operate hospitals. even in central and southern guns of the in the entirety of that enclave is being turned deliberately and very systematically into a place for live simply cannot be sustained. no, thank you very much for talking. so i snore all day. joining us that live from, from iowa, and as nor mentioned that truck caring fuel has crossed from egypt into gaza. it's the 1st to enter the strip since october, the 7th. it's passing through the vasa,
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board of crossing. witnesses say to all the tracks of being punched at the border, waiting to follow the 1st across. israel has cut off the supply of fuel going into guys a, creating a di energy shortage for thousands of palestinians. early i spoke to catherine russell, who is the executive director of unit stephanie, united nations children's agency. and she explains the desperate situation at the border and at all she for hospital, the incubators need electricity or fuel, right? think they need because run on generators. so what we're advocating for is more fuel, some fuel going into gaza. i visited as i said, the hospital in con eunice. and there, you know, the big the incubators were working. the babies were in the, in the incubator. so of course the doctors are planning, you know, just think about what will happen if they no longer have the electricity or the generators to, to fuel them. and it's obviously a huge concern. i think the answer to that is we need to get more fuel into garza so that we can power not just these, but other important things like the water treatment centers. and also we need to
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adjust for our vehicle so that we can move around. we and others mentoring operators to, to provide services to people. so getting fuel and is actually critical. i wasn't there on the board a yesterday and there were trucks lined up as far as you can see, there is, there is a lot going in, but more needs to go in. it needs going faster and we're certainly advocating for that. i think it's, you know, there are, it was interesting for me to see that many different organizations that were represented. they are trying to be helpful in trying to get aiden and certainly the u. n. is doing that human stuff is doing that real food program. you know, different bi lateral countries, everybody's trying to be helpful. it's challenging in these situations to get things moving. but i feel like, you know it, have it. there has been some progress in that front and we just need to continue to advocate for more of it. things, you know, move slowly and some of these places i, i saw that myself yesterday. it took us a while to get in a while to get out, and so it can be challenging, but i think we just have to push as far as we can to get as much manager and assistance in is why use such as call for humanitarian ceasefire so we have more
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space to operate that our people can get in, get and safely and provide these monitoring a responsive people there desperately need a palestinian refugees and 11 on say they are worried about their relatives dropped in gaza. many say they've been unable to speak to their loved ones since israel's cut telephone and internet networks is in a hold a re for some of the we refugee camp in northern 11 on the families come together, sharing the same predicament. some palestinian refugees in lebanon have loved ones trapped in garza, hotmail, as a mother who says she hasn't slept since as well as campaign of bombardment started more than a month ago. her son mohammed, a blue sweater, has been watching the scenes of horror helpless as he waits for any news about his
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sibling. any, i shouldn't be think they're living in hell. there's no food, no water before israel bum, the bakeries. they used to wait for hours for low branch that drinking salt water. also look for communication has been a problem, landline mobile and internet services. more often than not, don't work. at times, mohammad isn't able to speak to his sister for days. so it's a story. her time and again, not just here in this refugee camp, but among the millions, unable to stay connected with those under siege and gaza. palestinians 11 on our survivors and descendants of those who lost their homes and land. when the state of israel was created in 1948, they say the bombing of garza is as well as late this attempt to erase all their hopes for a future palestinian states 75 years in exile. 75 years of being
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stateless. palestinians have made their voices heard. but they say those who are able to stop what they are calling a genocide in gaza are not listening. beckers, a sister, daughter, and grandchildren have to move many times because of the bombardment they are now at the rough border with egypt unable to leave. i'm not sure if there's a few much on the land. it's been difficult trying to get them out fairly and every time i speak to them, they just say, we are still alive. but i'm not believing there's nothing left to say. he says, except that the world and especially arab leaders have condemned the palace, sending people to oblivion. exactly to santa for their address ita, north 11 on i still ahead on i, which is 0. brittany supreme court delivers x for the, from the government's plan to send migraine, $21.00 way trip to one that will be taking
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a look at some of the days of using the frank assessments superpowers in the west. and given them subsidized to think decisions over the last 2000000, this is incredible informed affinity. and this is the very last appointment of the primary objective is to turn the suasion critical debate. he's putting people in front of one of those 2 choices. these are all complete inside story on out to 0 the
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the welcome back. let's take a look at some of the days i've been used now. and the supreme court in the u. k. has ruled a controversial government scientist and migraines to wanda, is unlawful. 5 justices, set aside and seekers would be at risk of ill treatment and could be sent back to their home countries once they arrived in wanda. let's find out more with sonya diego in london for a sonia. tell us more about this ruling and the reasons the supreme court gave for a while. it was a unanimous decision by the justice in the supreme court. who said that that decision reflects that, that those take undertaken by the court of appeals. the facts that runs as a country did not fits of the stuff,
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the consequence for the extra human rights issues that it had. uh, basically, uh, the it said, the state of the, even in the evidence that was presented that the british police of how to even more for ones and nationals who are living in the u. k. that they were credible a couple times by the real ones in governments to kill them or to even conducting force disappearances and torture. and also concerns how rolanda really is failing to live up to treaties and procedures. an institution for processing asylum claims, which really raises a norm with questions as to how they're able to carry this on how the u. k. government fails to take all of this into accounts when can start seeing this policy. nevertheless, this has been an enormous failure for the british government. it has put there a wind to scheme front and center of its immigration policy normally to try and counteract the issue with
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a small bus that had been crossing the channel. now the u. k. government and the prime minister is going to have to find out exactly how it's going to deal with that issue. and the ramifications of that politically speaking in the u. k. all going to be pretty much done on fis. thank you very much. sonya for that. sonya good to go with the late to stay away from london. now to canada, away people living near the bony forest along the indian ocean co say they are living in fear of continuous attacks by the onto abolish about security forces or carrying out operations to flush out the fight is from somalia by some people and government officials say the attacks could also be politically and ethnically motivated. catherine, so every for some law more come to this is kenya is bonnie forest. it has reached coastal echo system providing century for rout wall life plans and beds to thousands of people who depend on it for their livelihoods. but they face
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danger. government forces off fighting the arm to group, alter bob deep within the forest, that boat as somebody a a reason he is the fight is have carried out a series of attacks on civilians and security bus. and now, joseph general gate is a farmer and sees the security. the situation is far the complicated by he started, quote, pensions overland between ross or nose, and some people from other parts of kenya who settled in line with decades ago. most gave the best i feel horrible being called a squad through my own country. i hope i can get proper documents and the solutions between us, the government and the ranchers. we just want to live in peace. i'm talking pull that on to on us government official say they're trying to deal with the issue. we need to stop and the people from coming. we have to draw
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a line so that we address and result of those one now here. and we see what to do, but if people still keep moving in the moving in into people's branches, then this problem was not the sort of people every day when the sun sets on bonnie door. okay. and all the supporters make their way to the school. the school was a talked a few months ago by armed men and soldiers help peach to compare nearly 300 people, including to come to spend the night in this course. right now they are registering to make sure that everyone has come a safe. what happens is that they go to the forms in the morning and then they come to sleep here. they move in a classroom here. many people who believed in the run she's helped flags to other areas of some like general game, say they have nowhere else to call home shopping. saw it all to 0240 village and
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i'll just come to iceland. emergency services have issued another order for people to evacuate to 7 town. this follows a release of toxic gas suggesting any reaction might happen sooner than feud. residents returning to collect therapy sessions have been told to leave immediately . and as harry faucet reports, their long term concerns to about whether this region will be habitable at all in the as the damage in the house of green. the big evidence of the swarm of those quakes that prompted its evacuation on friday, and possibly a sign of was to come a sub admission of toxic gas. a possible pre closer to interruption, was enough for both ortiz to order everyone out. iceland, civil defense chief, clear the relative calm since friday doesn't mean the danger is gone. the equipment that we're using for measuring what's going on is a equipment. the most just esl to gus is which is what kind of gases would indicate
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a lot of us very close to the surface. so we had the warning from that system. so you have left here that people are working in the, in the area. residents should be allowed back in to collect important possessions cooled up in this 2nd evacuation. nolan had to rely on a friend to get her things. she was away from home on friday night and now doesn't know when or if she will be allowed back. for me, i'm completely non to this. i just kind of process really hard for me to understand what's going on, what's happening, what's about to happen, and what's the theater? what's the future holds iceland, southwest put into it has always been a literal hotspot of volcanic activity. it sits on the join with to tectonic, plates pull apart even so there's be nothing on the scale of this emergency since interruption in the 13th century. but the fear, let's put it in a sheila and the people who live here is that this isn't just about an image interruption. it's about a long term shift into a much mobile kind of cli, active,
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and dangerous phase. we could peterson, who's been monitoring austin's volatile geology for more than 20 years. she says what's happened in the last few days? is evidence of a transition that could last centuries. the last the reps in was and 1240. but now this is quite an usual pattern. what scene is that the peninsula will be dormant until a new a tips period starts. and that can also last several, hundreds of years. fields of explosive, abrupt sion, etc. you know, diminishing the devastating flow of lava could still destroy green dynamic. iceland, beauty has been forced in part by it's 32 active volcanic systems. it's people that have to become resilient to the ages. but here in the southwest, those stages around the growing are you suppose it, i'll just leave with southern iceland? all right, stay with us on alex's here in just a few minutes. we'll have the latest developments from guys i. this is what causes
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move in skyline. looks like right now on day 4 chairs of israel's farming campaign and as a rate on now she for hospital in kansas city launches medical facility and gaza also continues will have all the latest developments without correspondence on the ground in just a few minutes here on out just here to stay with the as these reading war on gods that escalates out his ears, correspondence are on the ground. 150. it is impossible for civil defense teams to come to this part of the refuge account that was due cars rushing to the hospital. the is really military is pushing deeper into guys that didn't don't have the option to stay back to reach to the southern areas which caused it to be also a very risky journey. both diplomats wait for a breakthrough compartment thing guys. a continue and the families waiting for the return of their relative people are really worried right now that they are
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