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trouble and parts of this district have started the flood once again the the holding, the powerful to account was we examined the us seats role in the world. on alger 0 . the b u. s. president maintains that how much is operating from god's as largest hospital without providing evidence. is there any forces? i'm still inside the compound, the money inside this island is there a life and also coming up, free palestinians are killed by. is there any forces off to attacking a ministry checkpoints named best for him?
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also moving among the fuel is finally allowed into the strip, but none will back to hospitals where it is desperately needed. on the united nations security council pauses a resolution quoting for a temporary fault sufficing to allow a integral we begin in garza where israel's military has rated alice chief of hospital buildings for a 2nd time. soldiers supported by times remain inside the compound of the storming it on wednesday. as wells will. atlas booming is continuing across the strip visa live pictures from garza with the time is now 11. am in the morning. thousands of people have for poor sleep been killed in an overnight strike on central garza and in the south west thousands of palestinians flag for safety. it's also been on the attack. michael apple is this report. is riley troops supported by tanks,
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so conducting operations inside gauze, as largest hospital then movements can be seen. and this is riley, dry and footage. hundreds of patients line l. cheapest, car doors, 12000 small pallets. the indians are sheltering within the complex. and when our troops opened this israel has in the system, which is the hospital is being used as a how must come on santa releasing this video, climbing of the soldiers uncovered items belonging to a home us of these images which cannot be independent. the verified one, how much deny is using the hospital as a base calling it's a lie to justify israel's destruction of causes medical instruct him. i wrote, it is as agreed that also there is no on a member of how much and she follows to be done. there is no immediate activity in the she event. there is anything happens when they entered the hubs to be done on it or what's happening around the us,
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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 to the young girl. she's a victim of 23 of the bombardment w l a chief is emergency direct. this is the situation is desperate. i'm on for quite another. i mean they are in every building, all of the hospitalization and the it really plays everywhere. there's really occupational versus all that and the of the people to the wise and, and how do you find because of the government situation? the situation is bad. women, children,
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medical themes are suffering and it's also black. how does the glove that's an international humanitarian role protects hospitals. but yet, there, at the front line of this war was pushing the health care system to the brink of collapse. mike level of the 0 or uh correspondence or following the story across the region. in a moment we will speak to worry challenz, he's in ok potty stores. then 1st let's go to honey. my favorite, who is in con eunice in southern garza honey, what is the latest that you're hearing about the is ready rate on all? she said, do we know anything about the face of the stuff in the patients? and of course, those babies the disability and will not only these really military's fails to provide any substantial evidence that a civil hospital is being used by the militants and how much leadership it
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actually bombs, the entire building, the entire facilities for the past 2 days, particularly if there was under tv, how heavy gun fire in 10 showed destroying much of the building, particularly one building to the right side of the main gate of the hospital. the specialized surgery building there was completing is, are all the upper floors, including the basement that housing a warehouse for me to send a medical equipment. we completely destroyed, but these are really military did the pointing to an eye witnesses side. the hospital, they went inside the building from room to room during a part part. this industry was the green room and then medical equipment and the entire x ray department in that building was completely destroyed. just a simple re. yeah. it's a reaction that and the could not find any of the evidence of what the statements of yesterday's morning before the rated the hospital was, was issued. according to the statement is really military said these on their
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intelligence and the american intelligent that the sheep a hospital is a command center for how much. but so far there is no concrete evidence whatsoever . the faith of the people inside the hospital were talking about some of the 3000 people, including patients, injuries, medical staff, and babies. 200 of these people have already been taken out of those buildings. a strip of their clothes and blindfolded and their feet is unknown. we don't have information about their we're about their, their feet where they were taken. are they under risk or they could not? we don't know exactly what's going on, but the remaining number inside the hospital is, is under constant fire. and bombardment a and, and, and they are taking their use by these really military as a human shield. as of now, as we heard from someone from the hospital, some of these medical staff members and people inside the hospital evacuated, we used by is really military as a human shield,
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as they continue their search for weapons and tunnels. okay, honey, stay with us. i want to come back to you and discuss the humanitarian situation in gaza. let's go to war. a challenge who is live person on campus tourism maury. what kind of reaction are we seeing in israel to this raid? and to that, on verified footage of that fee, is there any soldiers have release from inside the facility of the well yeah, the, i mean the is ready. um it says the, the footage of a release. uh, and the evidence that they have found proves what they claim uh which is that she has being used by how mass as a kind of hot, but the next is a place of operations. the problem is that the video evidence that has been shown to is really ease does not really back that up. it's not particularly
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convincing. and that is being noticed by people on a v, as in, on his right, the t v. commentators, expense pick cetera. you really hear kind of, i think, 3 different opinions at the moment. if your monitoring is writing media, one of them is, is that, that this evidence enough to grab bags of rusty clashing costs. does not prove that chief or hospital these as these, right? the army is claims, the beating hearts of how mass. uh so if your watching the tv channels, people are saying, well i think we're gonna need a bit more than this. now that doesn't mean that it's not believed that she for it is the beating hearts of time us bots at the evidence is clearly stated and the motive and spend that as being notice there are a couple of other opinions that you here. another one is that these ready all meet needs to be given more time. this kind of investigation does take know
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a couple of days, spots uh, maybe a week, maybe 2, maybe more. and that's the mid 3. you should be given the adequate time and resources to properly investigate and property, find out what is going on under the chief that there is a 3rd opinion which you hear as well, which is to be honest, it doesn't really matter what the well thinks of the is ready made it treats and what it's doing in gaza underneath chief us doesn't matter. it's it's and it's really operation and it's got there was, is really security concerns at the hospital. that's the primary thing. i'm fax, what the ministry should be concentrating on the on the roll rate on a separate issue. there's been an incident where he was ready, police saying someone has been shots out a check point between jerusalem. bethlehem yeah, so just a few kilometers south for me. yeah. is the tunnel checkpoints and
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a couple of hours ago. so set 9 g, sorry, 9 am local time, which is 7 gmc. the police say that 3 palestinian attackers drove up in a car, jumped out with weapons and started shooting. the police assessment at the moment is that they were h injuries from back incidents. 6 of them were security pass and now 2 of them was civilians. most of the injuries was relatively mine out. one of them is, is critical and the bus and i think one of the security forces being allocates out to hospital uh to get proper medical attention. the 3 a tacos have been killed is believe the police are saying that they all palestinians from the headphone every a bits of context about this check points. it is one of the main check points between jerusalem. bethlehem is the main check point by which settlers in the
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hebron area of travel back because of fluids between the hebron and the jury. phillips, another bit of context. this is the 4 sort of similar attack in the jerusalem area since the beginning of the war since outside with the 7th. i can for that for a challenge that for us and occupied east joyce and as well a truckload of fuel has entered gauze i for the 1st time since the start of the whole united nations has accused as relevant using fuel as a weapon of war. since the beginning of the conflict, also move in a month as well, has allowed a single truck carrying about $24000.00 leases of diesels and to garza through the roof of crossing. if you will, though, is only meant for you and trucks to distribute aid and is not for use in hospitals, all the critical civilian names. the human refugee agency says it needs a 160000 leases a fuel every day for its basic amounts here and look ahead of unreal has worn that by the end of wednesday,
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around 70 percent of the population in gauze that will be without clean mussa i will not fuel the southern nation tops, generators and pumping stations will have stopped working. and as you know, the few crisis has hit hospitals. the hondas das is non just hospital. all she for needs about $10000.00 lease is a fuel a day and has been forced to suspend the services because of like a few was a hearing the telecommunication companies are expected to run out of fuel on thursday, which will lead to serious network breakdowns. let's go back to honey my mood and con eunice inside the gaza strip. so on the positive side, a small amount of fuel has now into it's gaza. but the strip, as you've been reporting, is still on the brink of a power blackouts. how critical is the energy situation that a disability? well, it's a, quite a critical as, uh,
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this will be the 1st time you fuel it is allowed to the gauze. that's true, but we're talking about a very limited amount. only go into a specific direction. there is going mainly to the united nations, i mean quarters in the gods, or been solely used for the trucks that belongs to the united nations relief work on the ground. just to help those a truck carrying the aids to uh, to the southern part of the gods trip. as far as we know. and that's been made it clear since the 2nd week of the word that there are no. none of these human and 3 and 8 or medical supplies was going to go to garza city under the northern. the only one. it couldn't fully made it to a super hospital and we, you know, the incident with the red cross when it was shot at the meal. it's concentrated here. now this doesn't tell that totally a drop in the ocean of what, what gaza daily needs of a few. was it a good as well as their needs or their daily needs of food supplies and medical
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supplies and other survival items. it doesn't help as, as a hospital is on a brink of in the southern part of brink of shutting down completely, all of their medical services we have here at nasir hosp. the hospital has already started cutting down and some of the service isn't shutting down the major area of the departments in the hospital and concentrating more on those with life threatening conditions and injuries. but other than this and the hospital just turn into and evacuation centers similar situations, i happen to have the european hosp to them and other mid sized hospital and medical centers at the southern part. not only hospitals are negatively impacted by this that we, if you look at the telecommunication company, you know, pal till the group announced yesterday that as of today at any minute now we will be entering get completed blackout as gaza. the entire goal is that it will be
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taken off the grid, no common occasions, no internet connection. uh and for a very pro, with the probably a very long period of time as long as there is no fuel coming to uh, 2 guys a week. as we understood from this statement means your communication divisions in regards to a particular in the southern part here. arden that do not have a fuel the, the batteries are depleted so they wouldn't be able to generate enough electricity, keep those antennas and divisions working, leaving at 2300000 people without connection whatsoever. thank you for that update honey needed reporting that on unit insides. the goal is to stay with us. president joe biden has defended israel's raid on garza's largest hospital . he's repeated is rarely statements that how much has its headquarters beneath the she said, but need the israel know the us have provided evidence to back up that claims. here's the situation. you have
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a circumstance where the 1st 4 crimes being committed by a mosque by having their headquarters or military hidden under hosp. and that's a fact that's a tap. israel did not go in with large number of troops to not rage and not rushing down. they've gone in and they've done it with our soldiers, carried weapons or guns. they were told the to be precise. we've discussed the need for them to be incredibly careful from washington dc. mike, how to, how small he repeated the is really narrative about the presence of how much fighters in the, our ship, the hospital. he also gave a version of events which admitted that of the is really forces in talking about how they entered and operated within the confines of the hospital. but at the same
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time, president biden continued to insist that the has to be some thoughts about what happens after this conflict ends. once again repeating the mantra of him at his administration. that that has to be done within the context of a 2 state solution. as a point, so possible a possible criticism of israel and his prime minister benjamin netanyahu. president biden making very clear that as well should not think about occupying and maintaining control in gaza, saying that this is something that shouldn't happen at all. he also repeated his administration's position, that in the operations is really forces have got to take the utmost care to protect the lives of civilians who get caught up in this ongoing conflict as he puts it. so president biden having a lot to say about that conflicting gaza. most importantly though, continuing to try and put it within a why the context that this is
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a current conflict involving him us. but the only way in which the is going to be some kind of last thing conclusion to the ongoing conflict is within the context of a 2 state solution. mike kind of, i'll just say era, washington off to full failed attempts, the un security council has adopted a resolution cooling fridge and pauses in fighting in gaza as well as humanitarian car doors allow aid through nearly 6 weeks into israel is bombing up the strip diplomats were able to find common ground by focusing on palestinian children. christian salumi has moved from the united nations to the russian, and the us ambassador walked into the meeting together. foreshadowing the security council's 1st action on the war and gaza, while both raised their hands to abstain. on the vote, their agreement stopped there. the council passed a resolution focused on children calling for humanitarian pauses of unspecified but
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sufficient duration to get a to gaza, media release of all being held captive. russia said it was too little too late and called for stronger language, and there should pop up our amendment calling for humanitarian truth is consistently along the lines of the stated aim of the authors of the text to preserve its purely commanded terry in nature. this is the lowest common denominator, lower than which the council simply cannot allow itself to fall to be a possibility to receive. palestine also said the resolution didn't go far enough. i should even say you have been demanding from in the respect, international law for decades. and it has dismissed your goals and continued it's grimes against the palestinian people. did you about hold it accountable, the audio going, installed it accountable for rejecting your resolution. you adopted this afternoon
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. the us and basset, or bemoaned the fact that it took so long for the counsel to act. failing to mention that she vetoed an identical resolution 4 weeks ago, had the same old missions and had the same call for humanitarian pause. why wait until 4000 children were dead? this was the resolution that specifically addressed 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. the u. n wasn't waiting for the security council to deliver it's a to gaza. it's been negotiating with israel directly on a daily basis for expanded access and its officials, calling for an immediate humanitarian cease fire. now if israel fails to comply, it will be in violation of the resolution as well as international humanitarian law
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. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations. joining us on such again, it's kind of, they do needs a little professor at the arizona state university on a specialist on national security. thank you. college to joining us again. so how significant do you think is the adoption of this resolution by the un security council cooling for these to monetary and pause as well as where i live? i buy it. i mean it's, it's not looking like it's gonna buy it right. so i think before we can address that question, it's important to sort of address the fact that the entire phrase, you mentoring pauses. a contradiction in terms has an abiding by in the last couple of days is realize, show knowing you know, interest or no intent to abide by international human rights. lie large um but the humanitarian pause is also served is really interested in a more sort of nefarious way. what do you mean by that? so, you know, again, they're being only in force in the north of guys that 80 percent of the homes, the residential homes in the north of us have been destroyed. the remaining residents and the other guys as really minimal. i think the part is kind of serves
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the function of enabling these really military to come in without threat, right? during that 4 hour period to me to kind of build and mount a stronger military presence on the ground, gonzalez' and then gradually pushed the remaining residents in oregon as a self. and once they go south, we know from the bombing of the hospitals and the destination of the medical infrastructure. if they might even have to go even more so to get the kind of treatment that they need. let's talk specifically about this operation. el cheapo hospital, a v is where these have been there since the early hours of this morning in and out of it. looking for evidence of homeless ministry activities. so far, nothing concrete has been produced. how does that look for israel? it looks terrible, right? it looks terrible, there's no signs, no significance sort of symbols that there's a command center in the i'll ship a hospital and i think they're trying to muster up, you know, false propaganda. false evidence in the short term, he saw bite and say that he was resolute, that they had a command center over there, but they're not producing any evidence, right?
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so they're being exposed to the entire world that this military massacre at a hospital was essentially done in vain. you are a law professor, even if there was some sort of how much infrastructure found inside the hospital is humanitarian low being violated. oh, definitely. yeah. you're so hospitals, you know, like schools are sort of are there. they're marked as institutions that are no goes on, right? so they should generally not be able to bomb a hospital. but we've seen from the weeks before that they've not abided by international law, but also i think something that is seldom being discussed is the degree of disproportion. so even of how mass was in the hospital, let's just, you know, sort of like, you know, assume that there was an element or some elements of how massive in the hospital, the sort of agree just disregard for human life, right? the kind of violent impunity we see being a forced on, you know, patients, babies, individuals were entirely innocent within a hospital, right? they're already compromised. you know, it's only
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a violation of human rights lloyd's violation of a unit, every sort of custom of decency and dignity. what do you think is the, is there any military strategy as next? i mean, so we've had this focus on l. t for they haven't found anything concrete. we're now hearing that they're putting out leaflets in the south, telling people to move even further south. what next? well that's the objective. i think it's a 2 full sort of objective as the pushing shepherd people, the south is possible until they get close and then beyond the border. and then 2nd, i think, tied to that is this full fledged strategy that we can see and very vivid terms that isn't on wants to destroy the very spaces that can tend to and treat the individuals being injured. if they destroy the medical infrastructure and people need direct treatment, then the only possible option is that they go into egypt. okay, good to get your perspective color fades or you know, professor arizona state university on i've also been raised in the occupied
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westbank is really on the unit stone times in several locations, arresting thousands of palestinians saying this probably as the latest from as well . i'll start by telling you about a raid and classes that are still ongoing in a little higher east of ramallah. dozens and dozens of palestinians have been detained, as is rarely forces go from house to house. witnesses say that they've turned it into a kind of military base. and a soldiers have been seen raising is rarely flags over palestinian homes. and that's happening in almo hire. as we speak, those rates are currently ongoing. overnight we saw reports of 60 palestinians being detained in rates all over the occupied west bank early this morning. north east of rome i let in to boss is really forces rated, and there were armed clashes with palestinian fighters there at all for a refugee camp. those classes, that rate now over there has been another arrest raid being carried out and who's
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on west of bethlehem and engineering and cough are done. near janine to homes have been surveyed homes of a to palestinians that were detained, back in august, and whatever is rarely forces survey a home that is a prelude to that home being demolished. again, this home belonging to, to post the news that we're detained, buys really forces and remain in detention since august. the 3 other people were detained, 3 brothers were detained in a village near jeanine, and this is the 3rd time that this family has been detained. is rarely forces trying to bring pressure to bear on another brother that they are pursuing to try and the rest of these cases of a kind of collective punishment. pressuring certain family members to have another person to surrender themselves as rarely forces. these kinds of a dignity is continuing in the occupied westbank. the owner bring you some of the weld news now china says it's ready to be
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a partner and friend, the united states. with room for biological cooperation. presidents using ping made the comments following talks with president joe biden in california on the sidelines of the asia pacific economic corporation summit. the to late as mentioned the 1st time this year and ease tensions on issues including taiwan, on the south china sea. from a thought it should please. so with the china and the united states. so ultimately arrivals a partner is a fundamental and of arching questions. the logic is very simple, if one views the other as the primary competitor, the most significant to a political challenge and an ever approaching strangers. it will inevitably lead to erroneous policies, wrong actions, and outcomes is to be the least. okay, prime minister origins tonight says the government will introduce emergency legislation, which will confirm one that is a safe country for the 40s. it's off to britain, the supreme court struck down a controversial government plan to the poor asylum seekers to the east african
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country. 5 justices said they would be at risk of ill treatment and could be sent back to the home countries. once they arrived in lawanda. it will ensure that people cannot further delay flights by bringing systemic challenges and out domestic costs and stop our policy being repeatedly blocked. but of course, we must be honest about the fact that even once parliament has changed a little here at home, we could still face challenges from the european court of human rights and strasberg. i told paul and earlier today that i'm prepared to change our laws and revisit those international relationships to remove the obstacles now way. so let me tell everybody now. i will not allow a foreign court to block these flights. sonya theatre has mo, 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 of the
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matter was that in sending asylum seekers to wend, sending them to a country that was failing to fulfill its own human rights of applications and this process known as the refinement web i, there is a risk of asylum. see, cuz being we patriot has some back to their own countries where they would be at risk of torture or prison meant now in the court of appeal, when it came to its own conclusion, back in time, it sets itself that were one that had a full human rights record, or in the even slice of the evidence of british police have to wonder why the nationals living in the u. k. that they were at risk of possible extrajudicial kennings. and even in full disappearances and torture will so side so, so runs is failure to fulfill its obligations under international laws as well. and about how the fact that it does in gauging this process of refinements and sending
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a asylum seekers back to countries of origin where they are at risk of torture and even death. nevertheless, this has been an enormous blow back for the government itself. it was the one the scheme, front, incense out of the government's immigration policy specifically to deal with the issue of small boats. cuz costing 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 a toxic debates and british politics. sonya guy jago ouch is era. london. a former philippine seneca is home in austin, 87 years in detention bella to lima with grants and bail off to court. found evidence used to charge her with drunk. trafficking was weak on below after nearly 7 years in jail. former philippine sen layla to the mice fee and hold a small crowd of well wishers greeted her as soon as she stepped out of the airport
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