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girls in america is electrostatic, aside for and against equal representation, and the democratic process is the country that's learning how to be a democracy, but it's not there yet. one person, one vote on al jazeera, the so the medical workers face to transport patients out of harm's way as a smiley forces, right, causes largest hospitals. the kind of woman is withdrawn and this is elissia live from doha. also coming up as thousands of mitchell babies inside el ship a flight to survive. the white house denies giving is around the green light to raise the hospital. the united nations security council pos is
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a resolution for them for a temporary hold to find thing in the gaza, to allow aiden. honestly, i think many had given up hope that we would ever speak on this conflict. but that's exactly what we just did. and off to more than one month fuel is finally being and now and, and to gaza. but none of it will go into hospitals where it has desperately needed the it's just gone 23, g m t. that's 1 am and gaza, but it's rarely false. is the carry now the 2nd night of attacks and i'll ship a hospital soldiers back by tags us to me in buildings, an interrogation civilians. and the doctor says they bulldozing the quote yards of the complex. speaking of the united nation means palestine. some basket are
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condemned to condemned it as yet another will crime would have moved from the you and lisa will also be live in gaza. but for this, michael, apple has this report. then a fuck them up with the does. the largest hospital is under siege. is riley tanks and troops into the l chief and compound, early on wednesday with hundreds of patients, phillips car, it was 12000 small palestinians, or sheltering with in the complex. and when our troops opened this, israel has insisted all she sighs being used as a homeless to come on the same to its release video climbing its soldiers, uncovered items belonging to hum us. and i couldn't be independent. we've verified how much is always denied using the hospital as a base. the last it is as a green and also there is no on it mean bottle from us in the ship. all has to be done. there is no immediate activity, an issue that there is anything happens when they enter the hubs to be done on it
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or what's happening around us, but the insides out to be done on of the people in the us without us. the median is really soldiers was said to be interrogating doctors and medical stuff. no one was allowed to leave one item. what's the problem was i'm a to complete located on the, on she for medical complex. no one can go anywhere. no one can move between buildings of the complex and the out of the of you. how will that will cause this doctor is trying his best to risk? who the young girl? she's a victim of the history of the bombardment w. l a chief is emergency direct. this is the situation is desperate. i'm on security my badly. they are in every building of the hospital the it but it plays everywhere that is really occupational versus all that. and the of the people uh to the wise and, and how do you find because of the government situation and the situation is bad.
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the women, children, medical themes are suffering and it's also black had the, the blood that's an international humanitarian law, protects hospitals. but now they're at the front line of this war counselors, the pushing the health care system to the brink of collapse from mike level 0 to 0 . that's bringing power. otherwise, he's joining his life from con eunice, in the southern part of the gaza strip and thought, what is the latest that you're hearing about the as rating rated? i'll shift the phase of stuff and patients that a yes during the last couple of hours the has been the occupation forces had reuse its attack and even a storming to she felt hospital. and the central areas of gaza strip now is very uh they'll dozes and also the retakes had also told the she felt hospital from the southern gate making a key damage to the world and even the vicinity of this medical complex just
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earlier today, the occupation forces had stormed the of the issue for hospital stop session inside the car. so it was on department of this medical complex and even integrated doctors and asking them about if there's any military scenes that you have witnessed. and she felt and meant to come complex. now, which was mentioning that to the is very forces. i'm making such a foreclosure control over this uh, this area as they are preventing any patients from getting out from the hospital or even moving in the yard of the medical complex as they are gathered in one same place under the is very close to date. so what is read? it is important to mention that doctors, patients, and even displace be for us to the doctors really refused to leave the patients behind as the is very forces open fire in the front of the gates of the hospital as the ultimate, several explosions for some critical parts of this medical complex, so the situation that is really dire as,
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as well as is controlling on every single movement inside this medical complex and even did not afford any safe passage to now for those patients or even displaced people inside the medical complex. you absolutely talk, it sounds like the conditions under which health care work as a working in gauze has lots of hospital just becoming more and more challenging. they were already unable to do so much over the past month. now we've also been hearing of is riley strikes across the gaza strip. tell us about what's been happening in the south where you are us. yes, the attacks on the south goals are strict continues and it was the main concentration for the majority of is really strikes on the last couple of hours as israel destroyed for residential houses in the southern areas of the church, including 3 houses in kind of in a city and one house in a. busy different bella district as an impulse, palestinians have been reported inches and they are not receiving
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a treatment in the majority of gauze house at southern hospitals. also, the movement of the is rarely find to jets. and even though it is very gross, when the southern areas have been intensified during the last couple of hours and even days as isabel is clearly driving, gets attention to the southern areas which also witnessing massive between from the north in areas of the territory to the south as people now over crowded into some of the church, we are also witnessing mass of the duration and the human sharing conditions that tax also continues in the undesired rock refugee camp. as illumination, flags had been fired and the sky of this refuge account specifically in the eastern areas of this area in the south of gauze is true. yeah. and how can we just have to remind of you was the israel has said many times that there was say, stones in the south, but essentially all of this house is safe. so in that, that's why people from the middle should evacuate there. but as will be enforcing the attacks, very much continuing in the south of the gaza strip talk. thank you very much for
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that. that's tower. otherwise, in with the latest live in con eunice to both as well. the end of the ally, the us have claimed that they have evidence and intelligence that suggests that time off has used. i'll ship a hospital for military operations without providing proof. so let's take a look at the timeline of events and al schiffer in the past 24 hours around $20.00 to $12.00, g m t on tuesday. the spokesman for the gauze of health ministry told alex's here that this way the military vehicles were at the gates of the i'll ship a medical complex. by the end. the hospital was surrounded by his very forces for a 6 today. at around $23.00, gmc palestinian health officials said the is really military told them, a raid would be carried out in the coming minutes. at 0005, g m t is really full of his choice that they will close carrying onto precise and targeted operation against him off in a specified area in the hospital based on intelligence,
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information and operational necessity. and the hours that followed his body forces detained, at least $200.00 people in the quote you out of the complex. i'll shift as director told houses, here are the doctors couldn't even go to the pharmacy. because anyone who moved risk getting shot will stuff about duties. the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. and he says it's rarely false. was that all should have been searching for something that doesn't exist offensive. or let me say that after the scandal and i will go to sort of the talent and when dc has to be done with, is it and saying, do you need to provide any evidence that tests to tons are used for military purposes? what's happening now in a ship all the time is what i would call the mother of old scandals. because uh, really they're telling them that this is the headquarters of from us and the weapons did. i'm the time us fighters out of holding people hostages. a. what did they find? nothing. there is there any chance to obtain and that's on, is it
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a the town and said that this is one of the largest failures of those that are in the intelligence. of course, it's a free and you know, it's about american intelligence, who is just repeating the same law as that is right and is out of $10.18. i was in the hospital after inventing good without nothing. and all they have shown is a car wash and a girlfriend, a laptop that they could have put, did it easily. and the claim that it was found is this is a, this shows why is it or it has been rejected, constantly, all the cause of the administration of the hospitals for an independent, international non commission to come to the hospital and investigate the situation . but that is that it doesn't know what that is because they know that they are lying. and they're concerned and lifting the slide by continuing this claim that they need these days more to days or for people buying
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a hospital to find out the evidence of something that of course doesn't exist, but then the process they've and their job study in the process different than just the life of patients that endangered in the life of the hospital staff and doctors and nurses and everybody come off as it holes as well. and us president joy bite and fully responsible for the raid on i'll ship a hospital. it says in the statement that the bought it and ministration essentially gave the green lights for the raid on tuesday. the white house has responded saying it didn't in college as well to enter the hospital. it's off the full failed attempts. the un security council has agreed to adopt the resolution cooling for extended pauses and fighting, to allow humanitarian aid and to gaza. the resolution of the goals for a sufficient number of days to enable supplies to reach those in need. it passed with 12 votes, the us, russia, and the u. k. a strange piece the
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world has watched with understandable frustration and increasing concern. as this council has been unable to speak out on this pressing matter of international peace and security. and it was not for lack of trying we got very close last month when the united states put forward a strong and balance resolution that would have been adopted if not for details by russia and china. and honestly, i think many had given up hope that we would ever speak on this conversion pop up with the previous amendments. calling for humanitarian truce is consistently along the lines of the name of the the stated aim of the office of the text to preserve its purely tremendous terry in nature. this is the lowest common denominator. lower than which the council assembled simply cannot allow itself to
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form, particularly against the backdrop of the month to assure military and situation and cause and the incoming reports of the is rarely armed forces storming, i'll shoot for hospital today, strikes, but on just on to under our schools, our duty is to save the lives of civilians who have a legal spread hanging over them. i hope that you will share that position. the palestinian ambassador to the un says as route has already rejected the resolution . that is unusual, did not condemn the killing, but is the end of $11000.00 palestinians over the welding leak civilians including $5000.00 palestinian children. let me repeat 5000 philistine and children. it did not condemn the indiscriminate attacks by is right. it did not condemn the solved on hospitals and schools. it did not condemn the killing,
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but is the end of you and stuff. journalist, humanitarian persona, doctors rescue teams. it does not condemn the bitterly imprisonment of thousands of palestinians. men, women and children are not cold for their immediate and unconditional release that's been impressed in sonoma. she's joining us live from un headquarters in new york and christian. you've just attended a press conference with the us and best suited to the un to abstain from working on this resolution. what is she tells you as well? she was explaining why the united states abstained on this resolution. she said it had to do with the fact that it did not condemn her moss or include israel's right to defend itself. but that the united states was in fact supportive of the humanitarian pauses. i pointed out that while the us was bemoaning the fact that
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russia had vetoed their resolution, uh that the united states had to actually be towed an earlier resolution that had wide support in the counsel that said essentially the same thing as the one past today. does that i didn't have the condemnation of how mos or israel's right to defend itself and called for humanitarian pauses. almost the same thing. so i, i pointed that out to her and i said, what changed in the last month? but other than thousands more children dying, and this is what she had to say. this was a resolution that's specifically address the humanitarian needs. the other resolutions did not. those other resolutions were political resolutions. and as i said, this resolution is
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a huge step forward. those are the resolutions would not have address what was the clear, clear omission. and that is giving at least minimum identification and recognition to israel's right to defend itself against terrace. and those terrace continue to live bombs into israel. those terrorists are the ones in the hospitals that are taking using babies as human shields and using civilians as human shields. us all right, trusted in what happens at the united nations now given israel has rejected this resolution. well, un humanitarians are working on the ground and they have been regardless of what has or has not come out of the security council. they negotiate with israel on
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a daily basis to get as much aid into the gaza strip as possible. and they say they'll continue to do that now with the weight of this resolution behind them. we know that martin griffith, the chief humanitarian operator here at the un said today that they did get some concessions from israel in that there is no longer a cap on how many trucks can get into the gaza strip at some fuel was allowed in. but that said, the fuel that was allowed in 23000 gallons is, has barely a fraction of what do you ever says it needs. it's only enough for a delivery trucks to use, it's only allowed for a delivery trucks to get the aid to the people who need it. doesn't address the need for fuel at hospitals or at what sewage treatment plants, for example, and the trucks that are getting through are only
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a fraction of what's needed for 8 as well. before this conflict, 500 trucks. a day would go into garza with food and water and other supplies that are needed by people yesterday. 90 trucks got in just over 90 and that's the pattern. so the u. n. is saying that they're going to keep pushing for more access for more a to get in. they've asked for another border crossing so that there's another way to get the aide into people and they're going to continue pushing on that front. and one thing that they do get out of this resolution that could help their cases, that it has a reporting mechanism. the secretary general is supposed to report back to the security council on implementation of this resolution. so if israel is seen is not complying, that could be fodder for a stronger resolution and more punitive action by the security council going
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forward. all right, kristen, thank you very much for that. kristen salumi with the nation small have at the un headquarters in new york. still ahead on al jazeera, amazing of world. pallas us president joe biden sits down with chinese presents. she's in pain and san francisco. the the brought to you by visit capital. the color of the weather remains very on several, across the deep south of the us exhibits mass of cloud. here, that's the one that's been producing some very live the storms. last little area of low pressure that in the gulf of mexico called the top 10 behind this tongue of, of a weather system here, just rolling up across the great place, high pressure in charge. so it's not
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a cooling off. but as we go through the next couple of days, we'll see things just picking up a time since the next system pushes through ahead of that type of just getting up into the mid teens and across central and eastern part of the us. but the cold arrest starting to talk is way behind. so when people are a spelling of the rock is slipping for the race with see the what the weather coming back in as we go on into a friday just around the legs in particular down across the appalachians, the head of that not bad 90 celsius that the dc with them out to around 17, they're in new york, but favorite of cloud and rain just behind that system. and then we're just single figures, you know, just across the northern plains into the canadian prairies. meanwhile, safari, wet weather, spitting out of that system in the gulf of mexico, joining up with another system in the west side of the carrier. being quite a nasty looking one list, some heavy rain coming into jamaica into a good part of cuba. one or 2 show us there, but some of the sunshine for the sonata brought to you by visit castle between the 18 hundreds and as recently as the 1990s in canada, over
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a 150000 children were taken from their homes and forced into schools that stripped them of their identity and to offer their lives. as the search for unmarked graves continues and higher, we revolutions emerge. people and power examines the long term consequences of the government funded system. residential schools, canada shame on a jersey to the of the challenges here with me, elizabeth toronto, and don't have a mind to about top stories. the ssl is why the phone says a rating causes launch is hospital ship a for a 2nd night soldiers backed by tags of storming buildings and interrogating
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civilians. that is, writing military says it's found weapons. it's a claim rejected by him. us dr. say the lives of patients that i'll ship that remain in grave danger. dozens of premature babies which transferred on tuesday within the facility to an area with a tricity. but they're not an incubators because oxygen supplies have gone out of the united nations security council has wanted in favor of a humanitarian tools and as well as one, gaza. the 15 member council close urgent and extended pause to allow aid access that spring and mohammed junction. and he's joining his lie from occupied east jerusalem. so that is really invested a at the you, when mohammed saying that as well as doesn't need resolutions to abide by international rule. has there been any reaction from within israel to the vote? so we've heard thus far,
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these 2 short statements, one released by the is really ambassador to the you in which you refer to a moment ago. also there was a short statement from these really point ministry. let me read from both of those to you and our viewers. elizabeth, the 1st statement was from israel's and pastors, the you wouldn't be allowed there, don. he said the resolution is disconnected from reality and will have no meaning. and practice is real as acting according to international law. anyway, while the how much terrorist will not read the resolution at all and will not act on it. it is unfortunate that the counsel continues to ignore, not condemned. for even mentioned the massacre that have mass carried out on october 7th, and which led to the war in gaza. now shortly there after we got a statement, a short statement from the ministry of foreign affairs and it said, is real calls on the security council. and the international community to insist on the release of all is really abject these quickly. as the resolution stipulates, we expect the security council to unequivocally condemn how much and address the need to create a different security reality and gaza. there is no rooms for prolong humanitarian
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truces as long as $239.00 abduct. these are in the hands of hamas terrace. so these statements, very similar in tone of what's not clear at this stage is if this is an outright rejection of the un security council resolution, or if there perhaps might be room to try to comply with it. i think a lot will depend upon what the west is going to do with any pressure that you might bring to bear on is real going forward. but as we know in the past, often times you in security council has passed resolutions when it comes to israel . these are binding under international law. and we've seen many times in the past . the israel has ignored these types of resolutions and not complied with them. so a lot really will be determined in the days to come and if we hear more reaction from any is really officials, we'll get those details to you as soon as we have elizabeth. all right, mama. meanwhile, is there any opposition needed? yeah, a lot of pointing on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign. what else did he
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say? so this is quite significant. elizabeth, because this is the 1st time that any member of the opposition let alone opposition leader. yeah, your la pete has called on publicly for benjamin. that's and young to resign since october 7th. and now let me tell you a little bit more of what we heard from you. all right, let pete. this was an interview that he gave it at the to a television station channel, 12 in israel. he said this government isn't functioning, we need change. that's and you know, who cannot continue to be prime minister. we cannot allow ourselves to conduct a prolonged campaign with a prime minister that the public has no faith in now. but he also went on to say that he is having discussions with members of the crude party. that's the party of the prime minister of the ruling party. he also said he was ready to create a national reconstruction government and work with other parties across the political spectrum. in order to do that, we got a statement from the crude issued after these remarks from yeah, you're lucky, a good party condemned. what do your la pete said?
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and they said it's unfortunate and shameful that the pete is doing politics during the war when he proposes to depose the prime minister who is leading the campaign. so one bit of context to bring into this elizabeth is the fact that these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is extremely unpopular right now. you look at the polls throughout israel. people are very upset with the, with the prime minister, not only for the intelligence failure, the massive intelligence failure that led to that october 7th, attacked by how mass on israel. but also because the prime minister has just decided since then not to accept any responsibility when it comes to that intelligence failure, whereas other political leaders in israel have actually taken responsibility. so there is a lot of discontent right now about nothing. yeah. who really the question to come right now is, will you start seeing more members of the opposition, perhaps more members of the government that would call for an attorney on how to resign and what impact that will have on the political future of nothing. yeah, well i'm a thank you very much for that. that's my home. a judge room with
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a very life is life. i'm occupied east, jerusalem. the un has accused israel of using fuel as a weapon of war since the beginning of this conflict. awesome move in a month as well and has allowed about $24000.00 lasers of diesel to enter garza and it's only meant for you when trucks to distribute aid and not for use in hospitals . but you and refugee agencies as it needs. 160000 lakes has a few every day for its basic genetics hearing work, the head of that agency on why has will and that by the end of wednesday, around 70 percent of the population and gossip will not be able to get clean wolf so as without fuel, the salivation plants, generators and pumping stations will have stopped working. the fuel prices has hit hospitals, the most gauze as largest hospital, all shifting needs up to $10000.00 leaked as a fuel per day and was full to suspend services due to lack of fuel and telecommunications companies are expected to run out of food on thursday,
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leading to serious network breakdowns, the u. s. head of humanitarian affairs marketing. griffith says this humanitarian operation and the strip will come to a standstill if they cannot deliver few. immediately. we need at least a couple of 100000 liters to get us moving again. we have had agreements in those negotiations for such a replenishment, but they haven't as cheap final approval at the highest levels of the as really, that's archie. so we need that decision made our role. and our pledge, the message is we are right. the sitting in front of those people on the borders of gaza in rough uh, ready to go at the right scale. if we get the means to do so, we have times how to do this. we have times which do not include having people moved into circled sites owns we have times to try to reach people where they are.
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it is a standard way of operation. or let's take a look at some other world news now and us president joe biden, and chinese president, she's been paying are in california, holding their 1st face to face meeting in a year. and comes mid rise intentions between the 2 countries that will be discussing the roles and ukraine and the middle east. by then, once china to use its influence with rom to prevent the conflict from escalation into the wide a region. and the opening words, the 2 presidents of the countries can maintain a healthy level of competition. i value our conversation because i think is perm uh you know, i understand each other clearly leader to leader with no misconceptions or miscommunication . we have to ensure that competition does not appear in the conflict, and we're all set to manage the responsibly competition. so to nice stage want and
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what we intend to do. we also, i also believe it's a watch for both of us candid exchange to. so a city on so it's only on the some been going to see the china us relationship is the most important to buy a natural relationship in the world. it has never been smooth sailing of the past, 50 years or more, and it always faces problems of one kind or another. yet it has kept moving forward . am it twists in terms for 2 large countries like china and the united states, turning the backs on each other is not an option. conflict and confrontation has unbearable consequences for both sides. so planet is big enough for the 2 countries to succeed. one country success is an opportunity for the other like have a has more from washington d. c. to the very wall meeting in public, at least they, you heard the words of appreciation from each nita to the other.

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