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has an investment assignment, digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the is rarely forces remain inside the office largest hospital with of enter, the main emergency department and interrogation doctors and patients. the enrollment is for autumn and this is alan just even live from georgia, also coming up the united nations security council office of resolution calling for temporary health defined to in gaza to allow aiden honestly, i think many had given up hope that we would ever speak on this complaint, but that's exactly what we just did and seeking to ease tensions. us president
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joe's item based with chinese president change and ping and california the it is 2 am and gaza is ready for us as a, carrying out a 2nd knowledge of rates and the largest hospital. i'll shift the slaves. eliza got the sky is 2300000 people face. another nice have as a variety bombardment as strikes and now intensifying and southern areas of the strip. following the initial assault on the i'll ship a hospital sold it, supported by tags remain inside the hospital. compound, speaking of the united nations palestine, some basket a condemned, it is yes and not the will crime. we will have moved from the u. n. laser, but 1st michael apple has this report. then fuck them or flood causes largest hospital is under siege. is rarely tang some troops into the she
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said confound early on wednesday with hundreds of patients, philip's car, it was 12000 small palestinians or sheltering with in the complex and when our troops opened this, israel has insisted on she size being used as a how much come on, same to its release video climbing its soldiers uncovered items belonging to hamas . and i couldn't be independent and verified how much is always denied using the hospital as a base. it is as a read and also made that there is no on a member of how much in the civil has to be done. there is no immediate that activity, an issue that there is anything happens when they entered the hubs to be done, either or what's happened around the us with us inside those to be done on of the people in the hosted with us. the video is ready sold is was said to be interrogating doctors and medical stuff. no one was allowed to leave one item. what's the problem with them to complete located on the,
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on she from medical complex. no one can go anywhere. no one can move between buildings of the complex and then i'll get out of the house and cause this doctor is trying his best to risk you. the young girl, she's a victim of the history of the bombardment. plenty of the w. l chief is emergency direct, this is the situation is desperate. the launch recording of, i mean they are in every building, all of the hospitalization, the it but it plays everywhere. there's really occupation of most of that. and the, the people that are wise and, and hold it fine because of the government situation. the situation is bad. the women and children, medical themes are suffering and it's also black. how does that look? that's an international humanitarian law. protects hospitals, but now they're at the front line of this war, capitalism pushing the health care system to the brink of collapse. mike level the
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oh to 0. i was out a couple as soon as i'm con nunez, and southern gaza and send the sump days a short while ago during the last couple of hours because really occupation forces had renewed its attack. and even a storming to she felt hospital and the central areas of gauze, this trip 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 woods and even the vicinity of this medical complex, just earlier today, the occupation forces had stormed the of the chief a hospital stop. so she can cite the car he to was on departments 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 a 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
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place under the is very close to date. so what is read it also important to mention that doctors, patients and even displace peeper as to the doctor's release and refused to leave the patients behind as the is where the forces open fire in the front of the gates of the hospital as the also made several explosions for some critical parts of this medical complex. so the situation that is really dire as, as well, is, is controlling on every single movement inside this medical complex and even did not afford immune suite passage to now for those patients or even displaced people inside. if you submit a complex a dr. mahatma the other son, mia is the director of al. she's a whole special area. he describe how the situation on folders and the medical facility limit for different containment on the i mean, but these really occupation forces blew up many buildings. now she's the medical complex. before storming it, they demolished the north west and the fence of the hospital then ended with that
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tongues. the occupation forces are still inside the complex, mainly inside the specialized surgery building the x ray department, the kidney department, the pharmacy, and the stores area. until now they didn't go to some places within the complex like the jerusalem building. these raised the ones to help and they pretended that they wanted to bring us 300 leases of fuel. so best for them to bring the fuel now is they already inside the complex. so they want to generate as to what they don't have any humanitarian concerns. because if they did, they would have brought fuel with them at least to help people with that dialysis. they just want propaganda and nothing else. now we had gunfire and very large explosions. i think a lot of buildings outside the hospice over destroyed was the explosions of violet and shot to the windows. here in the hospital. shrapnel has come in and some of the display screen injured. one of the shells fell on the full floor of the surgery building, where some of the displays people were injured. we now see tanks and the occupation
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soldiers roaming around the hospital. we call and reach the central pharmacy to obtain all the medication required for patients. because anyone who does so will be shots if they approach the pharmacy agents, any list of about a go to use the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. and he says it's very forces that i'll ship. i have been searching for something that doesn't exist in a sense of order to be sure that task of the scandal and i was supposed to tell i'm done with the diesel, has to be done with it. is it and saying, do you need to provide any evidence that tests the terms are used for military purposes? what's happening now in a ship hospital is what i would quote is the mother of old scandals. because a really their claim, the, this is the headquarters are from mass and the did on weapons did on the time us fighters out of holding people hostages. what did they find? nothing. the, is there any channels to obtain and that's on is that a,
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the town and said that this is one of the largest failures of those that are in the intelligence. and of course, it's appeared you know, it's about american intelligence, was just repeating the same law as that is right. and is pending 18. i was in the hospital after inventing good without nothing. and all they have shown is a car wash and a girlfriend. i 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 on 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 a hospital to find out the evidence of something that of course doesn't exist,
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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 are now off to full, failed attempts to you and security counts and has agreed to adopt a resolution cooling for extended pauses and fighting to allow humanitarian aid and to gaza. the resolution also calls for a sufficient number of days to enable supplies to reach those in need. the pos, with 12 volts, the us, russia, and the u. k. epstein the 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
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a strong and balance resolution that would have been adopted if not for the toes by russia and china. and honestly, i think many had given up hope that we would ever speak on this conflict that as a nation did not condemn the killing, but is the end of 11000 palestinians, overwhelmingly civilians including 5000 palestinian children. let me repeat 5000 fella scene and changing. it did not condemn the indiscriminate attacks by is right. it did not condemn the solve on hospitals and schools. it did not condemn the killing. but is there any of you and stuff? journalist, humanitarian persona, doctors rescue teams. it does not condemn a bit to that of the imprisonment of thousands of palestinians. men, women,
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and children are not cold for their immediate and unconditional treaties. let spring and mohammed junction has joined a has life from occupied east jerusalem bahama the is. randy invested at you and saying that as well doesn't need resolutions to abide by international your total cost through the reaction from this row. and so elizabeth, we also heard after that reaction from these really in bastards, the you and we heard as well from these really foreign ministry. they issued a statement to local outlets in israel, and they said is real calls on the security council. and the international community to insist on the release of all is really the key as quickly as the resolution stipulates we expect the security council to unequivocally condemn from us and address the need to create a different security reality and concepts. there is no room for pro long she mandatory, intrusive, as long as $239.00 abduct. these are in the hands of how much terrace. now,
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the toner, that statement, very similar to the tone of the statement from israel's ambassador to the you. and the question right now is, is this an outright rejection of the un security council resolution that was voted on today? so many people wondering how much pressure the us may bring to bear on israel in the days ahead to try and comply with this resolution. we know that in the past there have been resolutions passed by the un security council with regard to israel . and even though those resolutions are binding under international law in the past, there are many times that israel has failed to comply the question. now, will they do it this time? it is a critical moment. i suspect we'll be hearing more from is really officials in the hours and days to come, but is what we've heard so far and outright rejection, or is there room here where we might see some compliance in the days to come very much an open question at this out, but yeah, it will be really interesting to see how much pressure that us will put on as well
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because it did sound when i was listening to the un investor, it did sound like a projection mohammed. meanwhile, we've got these really all position the i lobbied courting on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign. i mean opposition? date is being critical of who's in pallet isn't knew how significant is this, given israel is currently at war, or it is significant. this is the 1st time that a member of the opposition let alone opposition leader guy, or the pete has called for the resignation of prime minister netanyahu has since october 7th. so that in itself is something quite remarkable at this moment in time where there is so much pressure on is really politicians to maintain a sense of unity while this war is ongoing. now, let me tell you more about what you, what you're le pete said in that interview, within his really television station. he said this government isn't functioning, we need change. that's in the who cannot continue to be prime minister. we cannot allow ourselves to conduct a prolonged campaign with
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a prime minister that the public has no faith in mister low feet. also, later on in the interview, had said that he is working with the other parties across the political spectrum in israel to try to achieve some kind of national reconstruction government as he turned it. now wasn't too long after this interview that the code party, that's the party of the prime minister and the, the ruling party in israel. they condemned the feed for his remarks and said that it's shameful that he would do this at this particular time, that he would try to pose netanyahu with this particular time. but the question now is going to be, are we going to be hearing more members of israel's government calling for and that's in the out to resign? because right now what you're seeing in so many opinion pulls across israel is that nothing yahoo is an all time low when it comes to his popularity. part of that is because of the massive, the massive failure of intelligence that led to that attack by how mass on october 7th. but also it's because it's an yeah, who has continually not taken any responsibility for what led to that intelligence
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failure. you've seen many other politicians, israel who have come forward and taken public responsibility. nothing. yeah. who has not, and that's one of the reasons he saw on popular at this time. yes. there is this riley around the flag effect that's going on in this country. yes, there's a lot of support for the, for the armed forces, and there is quite a bit of support for the camp pain in gaza. but support for an engineer who is at an all time low. and the question now will we start seeing more members of the government calling for his resignation, and how will that impact nothing. yeah. whose political future? elizabeth mama, thank you so much. mohammed junction with alexis live unoccupied, east jerusalem. the u. k. parliament has rejected a motion for an immediate cease fire, and garza, the village expose divisions for them. the opposition neva potty. 56 and peas defies. they need a key, a salma back, so called humanitarian pulls as a rather than a ceasefire. h members of his shadow cabinets, have resigned. negotiations on the release of homeless held a captives of
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a push to be focusing on the duration of a potential seas for the new site. actually all says the country lead mediation between israel and moss has sent it on to proposals as well, and has rejected the 1st quote for the release of 18 captives and exchange for a 3 day pool was in hostilities. the 2nd involves a gradual release of a larger number of captives of a several days. actually all says communication and coordination challenges interfering with the negotiations. plenty still ahead on balance is 0, including more on the un resolution quoting for pauses in the funding and gaza to stay with us. the i have been sold, we covered every 100 of these waiting. oh gosh, why would israel vent crossing is really deputy 5 minutes don't. he thinks
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that the rules of the game has changed. i'm on israel steps is forming that it will certainly look at the lease of more of these captives. what you might have to events are you telling view is faulty a you an expos on bison wrong? well, you have to do is look up to you and schools in gaza. why are you looking up? i'm? i am hearing something like overhead stay close to the story without a 0 a we look at the world's top business storage, from global markets to economies and a small business sales force and included security around the world. if there's something that the international community, your view should be doing to understand how it affects counting the cost on o g 0. the stream is back and you can be part of it. join me out of these forces and the rest of the team free firsthand look beyond the headlines and have
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a say on how your stories told for new voices and unique perspective. the stream on all just the or the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching all just bear with me. elizabeth toronto mendoza romando about top stories. the sound is waiting for us as of reading goss is launched. so now shift for a 2nd night, sol dispatched by time. so storming buildings and interrogations, somebody and that's really military. he says, found weapons. it's a claim rejected by him. us and dr. say the lines of patients and i'll shift, remain in great danger. dozens of premature babies were transferred on tuesday within the facility to an area without a tricity,
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but they're not in into bases because officers and supplies run out of the united nations security council has wanted in favor of a humanitarian pause. and as well as one, gaza, the 15 member council, the coals urgent and extended courses to allow aid access cost and salumi reports on reaction from the us invested to the un 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 russia had be towed 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
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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 specifically address the humanitarian needs. the other resolutions did not. those other resolutions were political resolutions. and as i said, this resolution is a huge step forward. those other resolutions would not have address what was a clear, clear omission. and that is giving at least minimum identification and
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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. well, un humanitarians are working on the ground and they have then, regardless of what has or has not come out of the security council. they negotiate with israel on 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. that's from you. some of the news now and us president joe biden and chinese president, she's been paying out in california with of how they 1st face to face. amazing. and, and yeah, comes with the rising tensions between the 2 countries. they've discussed the war and ukraine and gaza bite and was trying to use its influence with a volume to prevent the conflict from escalating into
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a wide regional war. both latest have said the countries can maintain a healthy level of competition. we are waiting for a press conference from joe biden, that's expected at some point to sell about. let's get more on this from mike hanner, who's standing by in washington, dc. and mike, what was discuss, given just how many potentially sensitive flash points exist between badging and washington? well, the hudson being a full mo, read out tough. exactly. all the points that we discussed. but we know what was on the table. this had been the subject of briefings by various whitehouse advises and on the agenda. certainly a lot of items ranging from the conflict in going to to the russian invasion of ukraine, but then also human rights issues, for example, as well as trade issues. so there was a lot to talk about, and indeed the lead has spent a lot of time in those discussions. at one stage,
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they took a break and went for a walk. the relationship between the 2 countries as described as being at its lowest point in 40 years get the 2 lead is appeared, molden amicable and public. at least president biden's advise is pointing out that he's had more face time with president she than any other lead to 60 i. it's 8 hours of meetings of talks. they say during this time as vice president and president. so all those points were being discussed, the results, but well, at the moment we understand that one thing that does come out is an agreement to maintain military context. we'll wait for the details. all right, mike and things are perhaps 2 of the most powerful leaders in the world, but both of them are in need of a public when on a yes indeed, the whole relationship between the us and china is absolutely critical to both fleet as president biden wants to continue to attempt to reset that relationship
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and importantly, be seen to be doing so it's part of his status as president, and it's something that he wants to take into next to this election. being the great, the, the, the internationally, the, as well as a domestically the for president, she the same things apply. he needs to get a relationship working with united states in terms of guaranteeing we trade with the united states. it's still a very important trading partner, and you're moving those points of dispute, whichever interrupted, not only the nature of the relationship, but also the level of trade between the 2 countries, which is very important to president she. so both need to have a stake in this meeting, but also very importantly in making the meeting work and coming away in the weeks ahead with tangible results that they can show their constituencies. like thank you
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very much for that, mike. hannah, joining us live from washington dc. now finally, this bulletin fee is of an eminent volcanic eruption in iceland, a growing. the taurus is still visiting in the thousands. i sense voltaggio. ology is one of the key drawing was tourists from around the world. how are you false, that reports are driving into the honda of iceland volcanic exclusion zone. the town of green, the vic lies empty. it's nearly full 1000 residents. owed to leave in a hurry to. this was shaken by some info of mag more on friday. the use of interruption remain high, even without one. the us quakes warm is left wide scale damage. this is about much more than simply repairing the damage that has been done here, there is serious consideration being given to whether this place will ever be habitable. again, the exclusion zone includes one of the licensed most famous tourist destinations, the blue lagoon, ga assemble pool f. it's around the way to protect it at the nearby power plant. iceland, tourism minister,
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so sofa visitors have not been put off. the international airport is open and it is safe. and so we expect that we will have students go to all the lagoons which we have all over the country. this isn't the 1st to iceland, the tourism industry, the 2010 of russian. if a, if you, if you could to cause massive disruption but the purpose of these spots global interest in iceland, geology that helps quadruple for an visit to numbers to more than $2000000.00 a year. 10 percent of them visiting iceland lava center, a short drive from the side of that devastating eruption good was a huge disaster while it lasted. but after that with we reap the benefits and not the only and tourism but also regionally when it comes to agriculture and other things. so i think that's kind of one of the message from icelanders that are used to this harsh nature. like if you treat major kindly with 22 kinds of back, they just kind of this mike feet in short supply in and around green the vic right
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now. but it nice been the live long the to live with and adapt to the powerful forces that shape that line harry force it. i'll just 0 green the big southern iceland to just one last story before we go the u. k. as prime minister. but she's so next has announced that the government would introduce emergency legislation, which he says will confirmed lawanda is a safe country to send asylum seekers. the fonts are brushing supreme court, ruled a controversial the government plan to deport asylum seekers to the east african country is little full. 5 justices says they would be at risk of ill treatment and could be sent back to their home countries. after they arrived in rwanda, that set from the elizabeth front them for this bulletin weather was next. and then as had stormed, able examine whether the bite and administration will yield to grow in international pressure to help bring a balance a ceasefire in gaza. i believe that these are the major has pictures from gaza.
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with over the past few hours, we have been seeing laz lighting up the night. sky is fine in between israeli soldiers and small spices continues the color. the weather really gets set to go downhill for japan. over the next couple of days. so make the most of the next 24 hours or so that was not looking too bad. little area, probably pressure not too far away, but this next system was going to produce a fair amount to cloud. and right it run its way in across the korean peninsula, linking right back down towards the southeast of china packing up as it does. so it'll drive that, whether there is a south korea into a q ship, north of that, you can see some snow starting to show up on our system that becomes more expensive as we go on through friday clearing for temperatures or so struggling to get above
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freezing where to weather, add it to some winter weather, just pushing up towards the north of japan, some heavy down pool suited to cool some localized flooding being while we got some of the heavy down polls, once again, just around the vietnam southern areas of cambodia into thailand, and the weather system will produce some very heavy rain as well to south america, the philippines over the next few days, elsewhere across south east asia, a good scattering of those seasonal showers, plenty of showers, still wearing to west lancaster. whether we have coast east and possibly in the cities off, but this must be little depression and to the bye have been go, will produce and very heavy, right. but, but i dish, i'm back with dish. the israel is still refusing to allow international journals into jobs to cover the carnage they're all that they can report on 1st hand is the is really saw
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palestinian reporters risking everything to get the story. you 15 members and 5 killed in an asteroid sharing company, one that we don't cover the news, we covered the way the news is the listening post, the pressure with home and from within is it ministration? i'm from the us is our of allies president joe biden. the scene is perhaps the only person who can stop israel's blood show, didn't garza so what do you agree to crying calls resting spa. this is inside store the

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