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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 15, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST

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we can do the job. so we on the to do finally implemented your monitor and see if there's been a huge, huge discussion, particularly in the security council and elsewhere on the difference between choices and putting a pauses on c spines. i spend 50 is dealing with different words to describe something which is essentially very, very simple. silence the guns stopped the fighting to allow the people to move safely do it for as long as possible. allow them to move safely on their own. not ended a not pushed and silence those guns long enough to give the people of guns, debris the from the terrible, terrible things that have been put on these last few weeks. this is very, very important. so this, these points together constitute for us an approach which we are applying. it's not
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about to start tomorrow, it's been going some time which we are applying for garza and we would apply elsewhere if for example, the territories became a has such as became similarly afflicted. it's not new, it won't be perfect. it will be messy. it requires from the parties are not here as to humanitarian law as humanity. it requires means as a community funding agent named quickly enriched requires from us my colleagues, the courage which i think they have shown in place in these last few weeks to go where others wouldn't or where the guns and where they need the presence. thank you very much. thank you very much here to get. if it's i know it takes 3 questions that come together for everybody, but please those who have the floor,
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please concentrate on the plan. is your chance to ask questions on the plan. and i start with the 1st one was for the for was to be on of of do you, do you happen to thank you for the briefing in your plans. you are not talking about post the gees. so what are the chances that is where we agree with that and what will be the risk if you're israel disagree with everything because of that, look for me, as i have said, very often publicly on privacy through at least of the hostages is not part of a human, a tramp time, it's an obligation on all those involved. i am one of those who had the misfortune or privilege depending on how you look at it. of seeing some of those videos of what happened on that day of october. the 7th. and i have always spoken publicly about the fact that these hostages need to be released unconditionally, not conditional on some quick pro, crow unconditionally,
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all of them out. and so i don't encourage in the time because that would look as if it's a condition. and i do think should be conditional, i think it should be done because we are all very well aware of the terrible suffering. and i met in jerusalem, some of the families of those who were still missing. still don't know whether that is the 3 year old system taken from one family is still alive or not, so i am aware of the terrible stress on it. now. the 2nd part of your question as well as rel, agree with this on israel we, we have these daily negotiations with them in the co get committee, as you know, which means daily. a 90 is very welcome to they said today, that'd be no cap on trucks. it's very welcome that they have reduced some fuel. so this plan will allow all the prophecies to on just the not just as
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well to understand what we can see, what we understand to be the basis of your mind turn operation. and what i found interesting when i was in israel last week was the degree to which is really officials was saying to me, we need to monitor and assistance drug of the disorder that we're starting when there was nothing going in the people desperate the under warehouses being taken apart and why wouldn't they be um, there's a reason for your manager and assistance. it's partly and mostly for us because it is completely about humanitarian. but it's also, but actually try and go helps the under secretary general for which the military and affairs and emergency relief coordinator at the united nations. he said the, as the college in guns reaches new levels of heart every day, the world continues to watch in shock. as hospitals come on to find premature
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babies die in an entire population is deprived of good basic means of survival. he said that this cannot be allowed to continue, and he outlined a 10 point plan that the united nations has put forward. well, diplomatic, it is a james buys, joins me now. you tell me that you've been listening to what of that, what did you make of, of the 10 point plan that the you and just put out what he's trying. i think to take a step back and, and show a way forward out of where we are. at the moment he's notes in this news conference so far commented on the license situations is worth telling you. he has though on x which he used to be noticed, which is words that i'm a pulled by report, submitted the tree rates and the out she for hospital the protection of newborns patients, medical suff, and also millions must override all other concerns. hospitals are not battle ground, so he's well aware of the situation on the ground, but i think he's trying to take a step back here and you did him that. and that on so referred to 2 bits of potential progress. one of them is that, is that the co gap,
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which is this is right. and can we see the deals with the un, where they've been negotiating so hard to try and get more id and, and it's been very, very reduced amounts of a power in place for the 1st time. there's already going to be no cap on trucks coming into garza now, i've looked at the number of trucks that have come in since the 21st of october. by my calculations, it's an average of just 47 trucks a day. so perhaps they'll be more they come in right now in today's opening, overall. and also for the very 1st time, some few. but we're understanding the field is going to be very limited. and the reason that the 1st time it seems these writers are allowing some fuel is that what happens is the aide comes in from egypt is then transferred to different trucks. when it comes into gaza, which then transport it well, those trucks in golf don't have any fuel tools and all the aid was going to stop unless they at least have let the trucks that do the best of transposing the aid of the i gave them some some, some, some fuel to fix,
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to keep those trucks got things like some slight developments that are important and a plan for the future from the you and the 10 point plan. but of course, list relies on ability to do this work which needs some sort of the spot. exactly. and also you run, you're going to get a safe spot with this as well. agrees to that. and what do you think that they will be making of this 10 point time? will they go along with any of them? do you think? well, they certainly as well as made it clear that they do not do these things as responds to orders or requests from anyone else, they make their own decisions. they've made that pretty clear. and they've defied the international community with the amounts of aid that they've left in the fights until now. they've let know a fuel in a tool. so i think this is a wish list from the u. n. i think it's very unlikely that israel will sit there and say that it's going to allow the woods, continuous flow of aid convoys across got a distribution across garza,
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cause that would mean basically that the will would have to come to an agent. yeah . and a thank you so much, james. we, we appreciate it as always as well. we continue without rolling coverage on israel's war on garza and the largest hospital in the gaza strip is now under the control office ready for his soldiers unemployed and the number of buildings in the compound, including the dialysis unit. the hospitals direct us is both the electricity and oxygen. how old cars off area is rarely false, assumed l shape a hospital and blew up a warehouse containing medical equipment. and tanks are inside. it's called you out is ready. soldiers is searching the basements of every building. they say they are looking for a mazda sizes or anything that can support the claims that the um, the groups main come on. santa lies on denise and estimated 2500 people are inside the hospital, including 600 injured people. and patients as well as 36 premature babies,
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as well as military has told everyone inside to gather in the context as easton square and prepare for evacuation. but it's unclear with a will be taken these right. these are also reported to have installed facial recognition cameras and electronic guides at the hospital. some of the binge of age has more. that is really forces have rated the largest hospital and gaza after weeks of siege and attacks on the complex. the operation on the aisle shift compound, started in the early hours of your medical stuff, received a warning call. when doctor recorded has called with these videos and the, the hallways are full of people, full flows of possible fluid speaking some fluid one through to 6. he keeps 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 bins 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 interrogated doctors and medical stuff before communications were cut off, here's what one doctor told l 0. it's really what does he have? it has been continuous bomb being and i've seen 2 types getting in the get the men get the issue and get those ship also. and they were insides false because the, the, you know, the, the ball thing and you can hear it out. didn't stop us or somebody to see the betty very dense. so uh, so again, the host with at his portal station and that's the dns within the hospice tension,
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sending the families with kids to the latest. we have the memory care stuff. and so imagine how was it, is that the, the one year leading dos because some of these really, i mean want 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 in gaza began 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. and they're trying to leave the compound for weeks, doctors have denied is really claims that i'll ship a hospital is used by from us as leadership to carry out operations. the government released an animation, it said, supported its claim,
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which 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 schiffer. but that thing is 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 doing is red barn garza so i'm a job aide out of their i would talk to my home and zip code is director general of the hospitals in gaza. he says the international community has failed to protect health sherpa and the territories of a medical facilities. the occupation has stormed the hospital and the target to the hospital for the wind. they have to match the silence and
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following the mess that goes committed by the occupation again is the hospitals, particularly the baptist hospital and the word state silent. even after that then to match the organizations and then top with which is the red cross and the world health organization and then that the nation during these periods of see how they did the manage to do anything that they didn't manage doing and then have a called the nation, we asked them to call the nation just to take the prima 2 babies and the one the babies. so to 6, prima to babies. and now that pin the patients would not managed through the organization to, to take them out of the hospital. and we had that, that being with us on the don't want was relocation, as has done in the dc hospital with the patient is bad. every one medical teams
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and patients and one did every one was composed. so right us do fools, the hospital, the 2 babies and the other sick people on the band too late as well. um the total thread, i repeat a game and the game that i shift medical complex is the biggest medical institution . and guys that 650 patients of the 22 cases, an intensive care unit. 36 in the debate is not less than 400 medical teams. not less than 202000 of display as people and all of them need medical care. all of them need to be safely evacuated. we have the occupational responsible we have the occupation,
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fully responsible regarding the lives of the patient, the medical themes and the civilian display, as people inside a ship, a medical complex. and we are full of se evacuation via ambulance is so out of the populace of egypt to be a threat to the slat mcguire and to guarantee the safety of the security. 2 we build on and the china, the little we the fuel to be and to, to the ship conflicts of, of the hospital. the fuel is running out and the services will be stopped completely in these places. so you now say joins us live now from con eunice in the south of the gaza strip. and you know, what's the latest you're hearing about? oh, shoot the hospital and the face of the stuff in patients there?
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well tell them after 5 days of a complete siege on a super hospital today on. * on wednesday, the is really true, top rated ship entering different departments inside the hospitals and gathering the people of these departments, including patients, not just the medical staff or the other people who are shall treat in a ship for at the time. so a termination, as we've known from our source, is there, we have no communication with any person. further. after that, the doctors themselves, they say that they are not able to communicate you, but with the other doctors or the other medical staff or patients inside the hospital. and everyone who moves inside the hospital is, is simply shot as while there are 36 babies. premature babies in the
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incubators. 4 days now, they have been without electricity, without water, and without oxygen, including dialysis patient. everyone has been held in a shift by now as a house. there's other hospitals. tom, when he's really troops had rated these hospitals even gone to the city like could reduce the hospital, they force the people in the hospital to evacuate. but at the ship, a hospital over 3000 people are housed in the hospitals under extensive interrogation. as we have heard from the doctors there and no one was allowed to leave the hospital or anyone allowed to enter the hospital from the other side as well. the focus has been on a roughly so on the hospital that is obviously been building right throughout the gaza. we see plumes of smoke rises above the strip as we speak. now. can you just
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tell us a little bit more about what's been happening in the south, where you uh well, yes, the gardens have been referred to as well today in different areas across the strip . but so you're in the south 3 major bombardments for residential homes over until now. the ministry of health has confirmed that the number of people. 2 todd serv passed 20 people where some injuries that were brought from the start. the things have also died and doctors were able to save them 3 residential homes for 35, believe we're bombarded in fine units and in the central court of because districts today on wednesday, tom and as i told you over, not just over 20 people killed, but does is, are there injuries in these bombardments?
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ok, thank you so much in the events email site for us and con eunice and the gaza strip was ready, forces had been cooling, doctors working in l. a. sheaf, a hospital doctor. i'm going to l. bosh recorded one of those conversations. let's listen to what he told us. riley forces about conditions inside the facility the particle and you being inside the hospital will create a state of the and his theory among the patients here. so i'm not interested in hearing this. the hallways are full of people who close 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, an empty in the bones unit on the right side of the hospital, that's full of patients and full of displaced people to withdrawals. prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu has made a surprise visit to a military base to meet troops. he says these rarely um, equal in the presence of from us. and we're kind of a captive in mccomb. but as of there is no police and guns that we will not reach, there is no hide out for future shelter for a muscular so we will arrive, we will eliminate a month and we will return to hostages. these 2 goals, the secret yesterday spoke with president biden. again, we will be relentless, we will eliminate from us, achieve victory and return to hostages home the seller joins us from occupied east jerusalem now and. busy what else to the is ready? prime minister say a well the is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is showing strong words against him as saying that these really army will reach every single corner of the gaza strip and eliminate every time us operative every time
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a spider and every single asset that have us has he went on to say that the objectives of this war or quote to holy missions, and by that he means the 1st one is the destruction of how mass and the 2nd one is to bring home the captives. now these really prime minister has been under immense pressure not only from the international community, but also on the home front among his own population. remember the families of these captives have been speaking out against the prime minister since the beginning of this war 40 days ago saying that these really government is simply not doing enough, not providing them with enough information. and remember, just last week polling done among these really society found that 59 percent of those is really surveyed, supported any sort of ceasefire for the return of the captive. but these really prime minister has been clear that this war will go on,
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and that he does have full support of the united states. and that he is ready to silence critics in the international community who have been tough on him when it comes to the indiscriminate killings of civilians inside of gaza. so these really prime minister really echoing his words and warning messages to him, a 100, was the international reaction thing so far, especially to what is a could at the chief a hospital today. so remember these really military said that this was a targeted and precise operation. that they were conducting in a certain parts of the ship, a medical complex against him, us, but it's not voting well with the international community. we've been hearing from the united nations, the red cross, the world health organization and several other countries in the region. now the u . n is saying that they are completely appalled by this, the red cross echoing that sentiment saying that they're extremely concerned. and
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that's the livelihoods, the safety and security of doctors, patients, newborns, and any other civilian seeking refuge in that medical complex shouldn't be the utmost priority and it should supercede all other concerns. we're also hearing from took here who said that israel is really destroying an entire city along with its population. also hearing from south africa, who i'll remind you is one of the 3 countries who completely severed ties with israel over its attacks on gaza. and they have said that israel must, and it's quote, crimes against humanity. okay, thanks so much. i'm to, i'm just to look for us an occupied east jerusalem. a mouse is it holds israel and you as president joe biden, fully responsible for the right on l. a. she for hospital, it says in the statement, the bottom to administer action essentially gave the green line for the right on choose time. that was when the white house that it supported,
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as well as claims that from us use this the hospital as a command center. a mouse has again denied those allegations, cooling them a falls narrative of more on this. we're going to go to our white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare who joins us now and kimberly, at how is the button administration responded to the site is ocean by him. us as well. the white house is defending the accusation that it's uh, is backing is real and its rayden essentially allowing the main hospital in gaza to become a battle ground. it, it says without providing any evidence that there are multiple intelligence sources that indicated that the else of a hospital was the site of military activities. specifically that underneath it, there were tunnels, allegedly that were serving his command posts, even potentially allowing for the holding at one point for hostages now or captives . rather. now we should point out though that those rates did not result in the
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finding of any captives. we should also point out that this so called intelligence comes one day after the us president insisted that hospitals must be protected. so it's very clear that to be, is really military is proceeding um ahead without any sort of regard to what the us president might have to say. and that is really we can to jo biden's position as he's headed out to san francisco. he's there now for a meeting at the apex summit and most importantly with china as president she, uh, and he was greeted again by protesters as he arrived tour and the ongoing international condemnation of israel's war and hama. so this has been a real problem for joe by that given the fact that not only is there an international outcry, but uh also the fact that this is hanging like a dark cloud as he tries to focus on resetting us. china relations is golden is
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right on one side, but on the other side, there's a new pole that is just come out showing us public support as well as dropping. what sort of pressure is that putting on him in the, in the white house, or well, it's enormously frustrated because it's not just coming from the american public. it's also coming from, with inside the president's administration. we've been reporting for weeks, but members of the by the administration are unhappy with the president's policies that are being ver. 2 revoke all about it. there's even been a number resignations over these policies, but the president is not listening and is only listening to a small circle of advisors, but the american public is becoming increasingly frustrated. new poll numbers show just 32 percent of americans support israel now, and that is down from 41 percent at the start of the conflict. so for president this try to win reelection and just the year's time. this is a significant problem. okay, thanks so much for that. it's kimberly how could white house correspondents there
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a while and the shower who is owned is there a senior political analyst joins us live now in the loan of what does it go 1st to madison griffiths. press conference to the health about 20 minutes or so ago. he basically said the comments and guys of reaches new levels of heart every day and an entire population is deprived of the basic means of survival. this cannot be allowed to continue in the outlines of 10 point plan. there's a pretty strong condemnation from him, isn't this unmerited the must add method because i think the united nations has started, but surely i recovered its spine because in the beginning they were kind of taken back by western nations unconditional support for his read. and it seems that the, at that point, that what i'm going to send it to now was flying high and, and the idea that these crimes were taking place in guys as if they were okay
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because they were and response talk to over 7. but as time passed, and as we reach the october 17, when the and from a set bombing of the hospital based, i think the united nation and it's offered shields begun to find their voice. and as the secretary general of the united nation said, we don't have the power, we don't have the money, but we have a voice, and i think they are finding their voice now. but do you think it's too little to lights? you know, you're saying to the 17th of october that they really started to speak happen and now what was 40 days into this more? absolutely, absolutely. it's a bit to the 2 nights, but in the end of the day, that's what they can do, right? i mean, the united nations is 2 things at the same time. they're not technicians. important part is it's membership, especially the video and security council. that's where the decisions could be taken and could be implemented. and then there is the bureaucracy and the security patio and disagree or thought yeah. so go to general or his invoice or are the is
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the place where they could really voice or echo what say you on chart that stands for what international law stands for. what the sole ends of the spirit of the so called international community is all about the justice. right. so now they're speaking to that, not just some balance of power at the united nation, and that's important for them to free themselves from anything like an american pressure or europe and pressure and speak to that chart to and the values or the expense. so finding that they are saying some things, then it's important that they not know, not just say, but try to, you know, turn it into action. well they, they listed a 10 point action plan. but of course this over lies on israel and then effectively allowing a safe spot to happen for this tim point plan to, to be followed. what chance do you give is where i'll actually taking any sort of notice of this? that's another thing. perhaps, you know, it's politicized on my part, but i would say they also have to, you know, put their finger on,
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on where and where that responsibility lies because the direct, the responsibility lies with his right. but the overall of the responsibility lies with the united states and other wisdom backers of united nations which sparked appealing to using it, stopped by to join pressure rang the bind in administration and other western governments to use their leverage with this. right? because these are, as you said, is not listening, does not listen is never listen to the united nations. right. i mean, there is no country in great that violations of international law and of international review and resolutions including un security council resolutions then is what it just never does abide by international law. so the united nations used to use as leverage with the other more powerful members in order to use their leverage. but i thank you so much. and will they told me to throughout the next few hours to, to get to more of your insight into, into what is happening in gaza and the re rest of the region, the table,
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palestinian also or the president smell fluid abbas has once again denounced as rylon country, supposing it's war on gaza in not a problem or do i need at the law? the my, i'm just aggressive war 2, 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 this aggression and provide a political and military cover. it's the remains of our children. course, the toner park by themselves. most this is really christian and the blood for them and where you are man, whose hopes and lives are being assassinated by the me. size of the aggression army that will be occurs to the patient and to those who stand behind it or remain silent about the war. crimes committed against our people in the gaza strip. the west bank and jerusalem or funerals,
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were held in the occupied westbank for palestinians killed in this riley rides. these riley army killed at least 7 people in to come in refugee camp on choose day . at least 196 palestinians have been killed in the occupied with bank since october. the 7th of ben, it's with joins us from, from iowa now in the occupied with bank and up in it. as we heard that from the pillow. cindy and president, once again to announcing israel and to any of the countries supposing what they are doing and cause of what else they have to say. a very strong willed so must mood about. but he's on the an enormous amount of pressure because he's extremely unpopular with palestinians as a whole. generally about 8 percent of them think he should resign according to the latest appalling. but he also said that a just piece will be achieved by only by the recognition of the rights of all people to self determination. and also today there's been a couple of us diplomats in town meeting mahmoud abbas breton,
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the good. he's the middle east, fast coordinator, the security council, and barbara leaf. she's the assistant secretary of state, and he told them both again that he wants it wants to us to put pressure on israel to impose. so introduce a ceasefire and he also wants an acceleration, a few monetary in a to gauze and been, it is really rides in killings in the occupied with bank around the increasing over the last 40 days or so. i want the yeah, and the, uh today there's been and those rates overnights in the allows in this morning 61 a rest the most of those this time in villages around have room. 23 people arrested that and 15 of them women and by bodies quite unusual. and there's been res, also elsewhere in the right. in the west bank. and the reports from near ramallah west of ramallah that a 23 year old man cold comes a, was out for his regular morning jog, well known to go out for
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a regular morning jog, according to his father. and he was shots by these riley forces. he's been arrested and his father now very worried about his whereabouts. tom. okay, thanks so much. ben has been as with for us in the occupied with bank, it's still a hit on al jazeera, the rising number of prominence that goes around the world sizing of backlash off the voice thing, the support for palestinians, the color we have moved, very heavy down, pulse into west central parts of south america, just running out of power required easing across the se, offer sale, pushing towards the eric weiss and live the sundry down poles. could cool some flash flooding south. is that well not too bad about a service at around $26.00 se,
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as a $21.00 level santiago move to the north of that rio, getting up into the low thirty's on wednesday and those type of just nothing up further as we go on it with us, they could touch the 30 i celsius as 100 in found high, still plenty of showers that to the se. good. scattering the shelves across the western side of the amazon pushing into peru, pushing up towards the venezuela at columbia. and into that western side of the capping mass of cloud sharing its hand. here, we are sitting some very heavy down pools, running into a good part of central america. and you see how that runs its way across the mountains of western and central cuba. pushing up towards florida, tumbling a little further east, which as we go through fast labor to the east, is that not too bad for the dry weather around a list of the showers, the full, the eastern islands, whether effects the bahamas. it runs across the florida panhandle, some big envelope for the heavy rain pushing for a quick call. some flooding to the north of that is lottie, dry the
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revisit places in the state. i'll just say we're really invest in that, and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the few, what you'll do is there a reminder about top stories. the south is already full since have been writing causes largest hospital l she foot soldiers are deployed in a number of buildings in the compound including the dialysis unit. so it does have also blowing up a warehouse of medical equipment and tanks are inside the hospital complex dr. side, the lives of patients that al, she's in danger, thousands of premature babies. we transferred on to say within the facility to an area with electricity. but the not an incubators because oxygen supplies have run
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out. and let's take a closer look at our sheet, the hospital. it's causes the largest and most advanced health care facility palestinians, coolest. the health of healing. israel claims it's a mazda is main, come on soon to, but the group, as well as doctors, an international health which is all rejects, this is a specialized facilities offering surgery, internal medicine, state strips and gone ecology and estimated 650 patients, including newborn babies of being treated in the hospital, in thousands of this place, palestinian civilians have been sheltering in its grounds. with dr. ahmad mcculla. lots. he is inside l. a. she the hospital he should but he's been experiencing the distribution is getting really more and more carter. it's true because here it has been continuous bomb being and fighting since the last 2 i miss
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a 5 hours or most the is that i eat is out of the time. so i'm moving towards the she falls patel. i've seen 2 times getting in the get the men get the issue and get the ship all split up and they were inside. she calls because and we keep getting the time to moving within the area. we ship all the time and the bomb being, i've been doing the ship, corporate the last to the many hours with continuous shooting, you know, all over the bookcase or over the areas. you cannot even know somebody can sometimes you to us from the east, the time she is on the south or from the west. so it's totally right about this aspect. then finding something, there's all kinds of, you know, the whole that the is a, it is, has called the hosting but as efficient by the cool thing that. ready or if you in the hosting data about to get inside the base and to investigate and to try to
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check each been being one by one action within the hospital and the advice, the people they austin not to look so the windows on the doors and that everyone might together, she at that time. so and then they said nothing about the way of doing this. they said nothing about the mechanics of beacons and a b, b, b. when single says the else about this thing and nothing has happened. officially i would have been named guys sent to you and then the it will be the only thing that you can get a chance to get out and stop us or somebody to see the betty very dense. so uh, so again, the house with that is uh for those patients. yeah. about about 700 patients and that's divisions within the hospital should think the time it is with kids to the latest. we have the medicare stuff. and so imagine how was, is that to the, is it
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a one year leaving the office because it will to most of the longer is a spokesperson for the international federation of red cross and red crescent society. see joins us from geneva. thank you very much for taking time to speak to us on the l g 0 festival. what is the latest you are hearing about the situation at l? a chief of hospital in particular. yeah, thanks. what do we meet today? when does he push on? uh, i would say this explain really concerning. i mean see, i mean to know that the patients, uh, doctors, nurses, so i have to expedia and something like these, the industry name. i got a lot that on one side of what i was, i mean, we want to remember to all of the policies that the us be, that's a must be protective then also be does. so essentially is, and that can look even imagine how i mean to find, need to be, i'm on with the patients the binding, come on, doctors and nurses, and what their, their boss seemed to wait until they do something that is a medium. well, i mean,
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i would say that no one should no one in the last bill showing ever the expedient, something like these uh, navigating a bit. yeah. yeah. and uh i, i just wanted to ask what you think should happen to the patients and stuff at l shape of what we should they go should be, should they be transferred or, or back to wise it what i mean. so this is difficult to, to speak with angel because i know that the, i'm sure that there are some die a little bit with their hands, all fish of there's and i'm a little bit about this one to spend, what's next, but they did yet is that the all speed outside of the song show is enough because i need the them by thousands of people that are leaving gaza and also in the north of gaza. and of course the crossing and also the deluxe. the document was defined a set of crescent. those to be the one. so what's, what do you think close the as to why? what a single yesterday is that something new was in the something that is not acceptable because it means that it means that the thousands of people with not that many more, i guess i seem to do thousands, be one, would not have anyone and supports that. and of course, you know,
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so you'd wish on what you wanted them, it started blowing and i what else did i, what did you say in another agreed about the concern? what role is the red crescent red cross willing to play? what ability do you actually have to help those people and not just an l? she could been in all the hospitals and the medical facilities and counselor at the moment. what fits the saying that i sent the colleagues uh with running out of, i mean it was be done, the one that for shot that it was closed, but there is a 2nd one that you can use. that is also what i mean out of the basics then. yeah, but i mean the, i'm with on service isn't about spending more questions, but that is that we dealt with safety and we dealt on agreement between part of the so mostly anything is possible. you have to mention the fact that even accessing the north, the moment that it's impossible and needs that will mean that the media gain, thousands of people would not get that. they, they, then they want to be supported with, they need the size of the what, which order we want to pay. but these mazda, which federal deposit,
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these wouldn't make us play, because again, we don't see 50, nothing as possible. and of course, without fuel, old hospitals shut down, we know that some was allowed in, but that was mainly for the trucks to deliver. i'd rather than to go to the actual hospitals, how disparate is the need for fuel at this point in time of the siegler some of the all to be the best, but they, they, i'm unable to single aspect that you know, categories. so if you're the person, we don't see what we know, that makes it easy. do you know if i don't know if the book is point the is was that it is maybe seems meaning i think we've been said it's a desperate situation on that side of the lead. we saw that these was coming into that we have been saying that the same messages and the same concern to florida the last a few weeks. and now that the solution is best. but then the only way to, to get the alex from these is getting because a few are left and wanting us to call you one at the latest preventative. so with the finance guy, he's nothing asked with both these 50 trucks per day,
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but then again the safe. you might have enough space wasteful, but a finding is stall and we'd need to get into place with the safety for the workers, but also safety for to be yes. okay, thank you so much. and we really do appreciate your time here on notice here to most of the longer spokesperson for the international federation of red cross and red crescent society. thanks so much. thank you for the trunk of carrying fuel has crossed from egypt into the gallows. that is the 1st to enter the strip since october. the 7th is passing through the roof of border crossing. now witnesses say, 2 of the trucks had been packed at the board of waiting to follow. the 1st across. israel has cut off the supply of fuel going into the guys are creating a di energy shortage to thousands of palestinians. what catherine russell is the uni safe, executive director. she, we intend to goes on tuesday and explains the desperate situation at the border. and at the l. a. she for hospital the incubators need electricity or fuel, right? things they need because they run on generators. so what we're advocating for is
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more fuel song fuel going in the gaza. i visited, as i said, the hospital in con eunice and there, you know, the bit 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 a garza so that we can power not just these, but other important things like the water treatment centers. and also we need fuel just 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 absolutely critical. i was other off the board it yesterday and there were a truck 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, and it was interesting for me to see that many different organizations that were represented there trying to be helpful in trying to get aiden. and certainly the
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land is doing that. you know, stuff is doing that real food program. you know, different bilateral countries, everybody's trying to be helpful. it's challenging in these situations to get things moving. but i feel like, you know, it has 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. 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 of his call for humanitarian ceasefire. so we have more space to operate that our people can get in, get in safely and provide the manager in response to the people there desperately need. well, south africa's presidents are all around the plaza, has met with countertops, a may i shake time and been a lot of fun. in doha, they discussed the boy on gauze a motion about a has more there's been a busy go between the immune of cuts are says to me, but how about the sunny and the south african president?
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so remember post and they spoke about different issues because i was talking the agenda. there's been a statement for the south african presidency a while ago talking about both top and south africa. chevy. deep concerned about what happened in gaza. now i'm being joined by the south african, minnesota, or for a fed validate bundles. thank you very much indeed for talking to us. if you hold that to ask you a question. as we speak these riley on the house told us, she felt hospitably. could you give us a sense of where we are still from the south african governments? well, we have told at how those are and tragedy that is unfolding continues to get to us and what i think the world has seen and not. and it is time for the most powerful in the world to put a stop to this hara, that israel is unfolding against the people of palestine. it is only countries that have been through it so by israel, who can stop this real crime against humanity that we're seeing
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right before i used to those by the statements you made in the past. the president said that that was how things that the body seemed reminded him of what happened to the south africans during the i'll pop tide on november, the 6th you because you in both of those will, before you was it kinetic which is in is well, what is next. augusta back. cool. well, what is happening? like it's a symbol, but strong does does. when it comes to south africa? well, we have spoken about to referrals to the i. c. c. we're working on back. we believe it's important. in fact, we would of anticipated that the i c, c would react much earlier because thousands of people have been moaned down and being so in the foot posted in people who have suffered decades of harassment and occupation. the match or of a pod, tate of the very, very key. a similarities between the conduct of these real estate and the potted state has to be identified by research as non governmental organizations. we know
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people cannot own property, that property can be seized without any compensation. this is what we experienced, you know, own country. people have to carry identity documents that reflect us, missed the t. 12 events, citizenship, all of this is part of the of part type feature. and so the can be no denial. that the part roll every between the of b is rarely states against the people of palis done is so close to me. i don't like to be at pub date con, still a head on al jazeera, the u. k. supreme court phones, the flagship plan to proceed. so next conservative government to the, for the asylum seekers to we're one that is unlawful. the business latex to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant.
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the, this update you now on some of the days of the news. you guys, problem in the service you soon and the presidents are for one to pull kick on me. both reaffirms are committed to making the agreement on migrants work. that's off the britain. supreme court ruled the controversial government plan to the port asylum seekers to the east african country is unlawful. 5 justices said they would be at the risk of little treatment and could be sent back to their home countries once they arrived in lawanda. sonya guy i go, has more from london, the supreme court came to its decision that unanimously referring itself to decisions that the court of appeal had made itself. that the fact to the matter was
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that in sending asylum seekers to wend, sending them to a country that was failing to fulfill its own human rights of negations and this process known as we found that whereby there is a risk of asylum. see, cuz being we patriot has some back to that room countries where they would be at risk of torture or prison meant now in the court of appeal when it came to it. so in conclusion, back time it said itself that ro, ones that had a full human rights record in the even slice of evidence of british police, have to wonder when the nationals living in the u. k. that they were at risk of possible extrajudicial kennings. and even in full disappearances and torture, well, so sides so, so one's is failure to fulfill its obligations under international laws as well and about how the fact that it does engage in this process of refinements and sending a asylum seekers back to countries of origin. when they are at risk of torture and
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even death. nevertheless, this has been an enormous blow back for the government itself. it was the one to scheme, front, incense out of the government's immigration policy specifically to deal with the issue of small boats close course. and the channel that now is that in the was itself a policy. and the prime minister will have to find other means and ways tackle the issue which has become very much talk sick debates in british politics. sonya guy ego aus is era. london of the army in mali says it is now in control of the northern town of kids. all, often, nearly a decade. canal is a strong hold of superstitious groups dominated by the 2 a reg. people that consider the threats by the ruling, june, to the military seas pallet, and molly and a coo and 2020, and a since trying to secure a control of the entire country. the of attending now to l. special coverage of the war on gasser and
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a rising number of prominent figures around the world say they have been sacked bullied or harassed because of the opposition to the war on gaza. us the advocacy, broad script palestine legal says in just over 2 weeks of war within 260 people reported losing their jobs for a con, spoke to the former editor in chief of a press to just as magazine. he's being fired, but won't be silenced. as the warrant garza has escalated, active exclusively, have gone digital, how many people are leaving many to discover the demanding a ceasefire can get them fired. but she was cancelled because of what's happening just because of a senior michael ice and the full. the editor in chief is a life magazine, was removed from his role for sharing a satirical article, criticizing israel in the u. k. the labor party suspended m p. and the mcdonald for speech, he made a protest forcing solidarity with palestinians and to the us. david velasco is 18
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your career at osborne. 6 as editor in chief, was abruptly halted. often he published this a quote for c, spell it and accountability that was signed by around $8000.00 notice. and some signatures say they've been bullied and harassed by us, collect us with a chilling effect. you know, i think that this is, uh, i mean this is horrible for it's horrible for so many people, artists among them. but i mean, 1st and foremost of course, this is horrible for the people who are actually suffering from the violence of the . it's really a tax on gaza. that's the, the basic tenets of making or right. you can have a voice if you, if you don't have that, then what do you have out for an didn't immediately response to a request for comment, prominence, jewish all just non golden. told the us newspaper new york times, that she has never lived to remove chilling period. the us based advocacy
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organization post sign legal said in the 1st 2 weeks of rule, it responded to more than 260 cases of people's careers being threatened. it's difficult for the lot to address these kinds of firings because they really are 2 competing interest um companies do will have an association right to choose who they have in their company. and if they want to have everybody was one political point of view. yes, theoretically, that's like they're not going to be very successful company, choose pretty people, but they can do that. right. so it's monitoring the following points out, the double standards towards people exercising free speech with the biggest, correct down level against those opposed to google more hub, i'll just 0. well, that's it for me. tell them a cry for this news, but i will be back in just a moment with more of today's news,
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