tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 17, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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refugees and possibly fighters crossing into libya, you in which the yours is libya is not a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers. and that they try to give assistance to those who are the most vulnerable much for the women and children here. that's just not enough. the the hello i my name's sight. this is a nice life from coming up in the next 60 minutes. the director of gauze is i'll see for hospitals, health challenges. there is some new bones in school. the patients in intensive can have now died. israel steps office as strikes across gauze, i targeting schools and houses, according to the latest figures moving 12000 palestinians,
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and now been killed since the beginning of the conflict. $5000.00 of them children . israel says it's allowing to trucks a seal a day into the territory for the agencies say that no way in all cases of i q for the sewage system breaks down and people are forced to seek a tv or out of the world health organization. one is a spreading disease and infections due to a lack of fuel to run the essential sense the . it's $1800.00 g m t, that's 8 pm in the gaza strip. when newborn babies inside as largest hospital have died, because there's simply no way to power the incubator as they need for critical cap . the directive i'll see if a hospital has told alger 0, that is patients in intensive care have also now died. israel's willingness from
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bob mintz and resulting the lack of fuel on supplies means the hospital is now a breaking point. with some patients being left to die, the director of valence chief of hospital having to boost on me. i described the dog situation inside the facility virginia. we are carrying surgical operations without and is i think even without even oxygen. and we are doing the bowl being surgical operations. but the wait list at a medical supplies and medicaid is always is at hand. we, on some occasions we are forced to leave the patients to die because we are hyperlinks. we cannot perform any surgical operation onto them. the least we can do is to give them some pain, kiddos and surveying as they get older. so let those victims die in fees. i know we are headed place. we are doing it over the weekend,
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but we ran out of fuel out of medical supplies and even out of food and water now. and then the, let me know what you have 3, but you're a new born. babies are on a model. many of them died. so we lost them on a and many of the pre mature new born babies in the incubator space cities. we ran out of oxygen and yeah, those are some new born babies. wired a certain attention, hardly any very specific temperature, oxygen supply, and even certain medical supplies that we run out on. now those 3 much old and new born babies are our definitely interested. why the more, let's go now is a hunting. the man who is live for us and con eunice inside the gaza strip. and honey, we've had from how much is on the wing, the old custom brigades in the last few hours. and they've been talking about the, is there any captives that have been held in dollars or what if they said
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this very well? a statement that was issued by how much military wing in the gaza strip of stating that a new captives were inside the hospital. and in fox. what the, how much militant did and the ground the to those kept to some of them where injured so or seriously injured do or dig into other medical centers for uh for medical attention and, and its treatment. and in fact, the statement is very consistent with the what we see and the result of the what these really military hold, the precise in a targeted operation inside the hospital, based on their intelligence and, and the american and supported by american intelligence that they were hostages. inside the hospital and the hospital in fact was used as
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a command center for how much the statement a comes it, the denying and just shattering all of these claims that are very consistent with the results of the operation insights inside the hospital. conducting a, the started all of the all day long yesterday and, and just to give our viewers an, an idea about those, the injured captive were taken to a medical center, the cross gauze as to the fort better treatment is because, uh for the past. uh, a 4 weeks a little over 4 weeks, 5 weeks, almost a garza has been under relentless airstrikes and those ears try just think of the uh, what they are doing to residential homes and how to turn them into the heart of rather than killing large number of people, so those captives in different areas of the gaza, say they've got us at the end. the northern part could be victims of those
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relentless ears. right. just looking at this sheer amount of damage and destruction and killing that because the could have been victims of those. there's track and they were in fox, a taken to those medical centers for a for better mid or medical intervention. and that's what we know so far about the conditions of those of those captives inside the gaza city and the northern part and honey, the outcast them per day. it's also talking about that ongoing fight against the is right. the ministry. how do they say that's going well, there are reports coming in from the city and the northern part about a stream site thing going on, as in fact it is raising in, in multiple access inside the gaza city. so now we're not talking about as close to
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border live we're doing, but we've been dogs, a city and the city of bay tunnel and where major axes were these really military uh, armored uh, vehicle and tags are, is stationed in those areas, particularly at the center of gauze, are we talking about the intersection uh, gaza square, where these really military has been pushing since this morning in coming in from the western side of from a ship, a hospital sites all the way through on the, on the start major street. of what seems to be a push towards a seizure idea neighborhoods and as they to neighborhood where they are, there are confrontation going on in what seems to be an attempt of, of, of, of the militancy groups on the ground to push back those, those tanks and armored vehicles, but as it's due to disabled communication, we're unable to know exactly to what extent of what capacity the fighting is going
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on. but according to the statement that the, the miller, how much the group on the ground, the middle of the group are engage with, with fears, battles like confrontation with these, with, with these really a military on the ground. okay, thank you for that honey moon and back for us. let's go to my home and jump jr. and who joins this from ok. pot east, jerusalem. and they've been strikes from gauze into israel, and the last are a so what can you tell us some elaine, in the last few hours, there were reports that there were rockets, sirens heard in dozens of cities and towns around central israel that included tel aviv hold on and also jobs. now we've not gotten any reports of injuries, but there was a lot of concern. we saw the video from the skies above tel aviv. the iron don't missile defense system, intercepting rockets that volley of rock as it has been launched from gaza. we were
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also told that some rockets fell in communities, villages, and towns surrounding tel aviv. we expect that we'll be hearing more from israeli officials about all that potentially the damage that had occurred. and if there may have been any other entries, none have been reported thus far, but we will be getting more details and getting it to us. we have to, i mean, okay, well have it. i'm going to come back to you in a 2nd. i just want to form our audience the israel. busy has said that it will now allow to fuel trucks to enter gauze the every day for the united nations needs. but the un has says it isn't. it's near enough to fulfill the needs and gaza. it amounts to just 6 percent of what used to flow into the strip daily prior to the will cause a needs about a 160000 leases of fuel every day for humanitarian purposes could be let me come on dealing with the mean. i know the wall cabinet degrade to a special request by the united states to supply to tank is per day for the waste water treatment facilities in the gaza strip, which you're facing collapse due to the lack of electricity and the lack of the
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ability to operate the sewage and water systems operated by en route. this fuel is meant for the treatment of sewage to avoid the spread of diseases. we fear for us soldiers operating inside gaza. that's why we do not wish to see an outbreak. any outbreak will undermine our war operations. we cannot continue funding in the event of a humanitarian crisis or an international outcry. ok. so it might have been what sort of a reaction has they've been in israel to this decision to allow to fuel trucks, intern gauze on a daily basis to somebody. and we started hearing outrage from the far right wing, members of the government. very shortly after that announcement was made by the israeli war cabinet as far as allowing to fuel trucks per day into gaza. now um several members lashed out. let me tell you about 2 of the most prominent far right wing, members of the government and of prime minister benjamin netanyahu,
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whose coalition you had finance administered as a little smart ridge. he said, allowing fuel into gaza is a great mistake and against the cabinets decision, it reflects weakness. it's giving oxygen to the enemy. and it allows send war to sit in an air condition bunker comfortably watch the news and continue to manipulate is rarely society and the families of the hostages. beyond that, we also heard a statement from national security minister if mar been v or he released the statement that said once again, the policy decisions are approved in the war cabinet. something that leads israel to a wrong conception, as long as our abduct. these don't even get a visit by the red cross. there is no sense to give the enemy's humanitarian gifts . it's a finger in the eye for the idea of soldiers, the bereaved families, and the families of the missing and up ducted. normally,
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and we should mention that these 2 ministers, these too far, right? we ministers are not members of the as rarely war cabinet. and so that's one of the reasons they are leveling the criticism that they have been level that we should also mention that smotts rich added shortly after his initial statement. he wrote a letter to and that's in yahoo. in which he said that the makeup of the war cabinet should be changed and that it should include more representation of the ruling coalition. now it's, i'm clear at this stage, if this is going to pose any kind of a political threat for the prime minister. but certainly these are significant fishers that are appearing at a very critical time. i mean, okay, thank you for that. how much i'm doing that for us unoccupied, east jerusalem? well, the united nations has held a briefing on the humanitarian situation in gaza today. it's humanitarian affairs chief says that a continuous and unimportant flow of aid and fuel into gauze is urgently needed.
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mountain griffith also said that humor, who monetary low was being violated with hundreds of thousands of palestinians still in the north, where the west of yvonne has since been taking place is without doubt. is your military crisis by any measure. and we have so many, so many measures in this, i agree. well, the house is intolerable and cannot continue. in many respects, international humanitarian law appears to be turned on its head. stop the 5 2nd. so what to allow civilians to move safe? do it for an indefinite period to facilitation unimpeded to monitor and restores gifts. so people have got a brita from the terrible things that have been put on the on these last few weeks
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as bringing kristen so they may use in un headquarters in new york, christine, what more did lots and griffiths have to cite the briefing martin griffiths and 8 other representatives of un agencies gave an update to do and member states on the latest humanitarian numbers and the increasingly dire humanitarian situation. and what could be done to address it. and they did this at the request of the era group and the organization of islamic cooperation here at the united nations. so that everyone's on the same page and can work together towards alleviating the situation which is raise so much concern. here we heard from griffith about the impact that the fight and continues to have on people on the
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ground they are in terms of food and water, running out no clean water. i should say very little clean water available. they are in hospitals, 2 thirds of which now are not operational and the ones that are operational are barely operational. that in the words of the director general of the w h o, who said that it's not just bombs that medical stuff have to worry about in gaza among displays populations in all the crowd shelters. we are seeing increasing numbers of respiratory and the skin infections. 2 cases of i q for the sewage system breaks down and people are forced to designate a meal and increasing monday attrition. i could go on and on that i know awards to describe the order in
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terms of what's needed to address the car. is this for member states? there was a big emphasis on the need for funds. the united nations says it will take $1200000000.00 to address the humanitarian needs in gaza. they have only a small fraction of that available to them. what will that money be used for a fuel is, is key to get a delivered to people there to get those water treatment plants working, the sewage treatment plants working, but did message that we heard again and again, not only from the heads of you and agencies but from the president of the general assembly himself, dennis frances, is the call for a cease fire and the in position at the minimum of the security council resolution that was passed earlier this week to allow enough safety that the humanitarian workers can do their job. and get the aid and the things that are needed, the medical treatment to those people who need it. the most i give about christians telling me that for us at un headquarters in new york to find some more ahead on
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the new zone, including 1st testing suppose of how to send you the houses across the middle east, down the wells as fools crows for sci fi and gone the is there any forces in ok? potty source them have used to gas and water counting against public opinion strong to get into the lock. so most for friday, pres, it will say use force against john. this is where any restrictions have seen a dramatic reduction in worship in numbers recently from around 60000 a week. only 4000 so hard reports from multiple sources and another week. another attempt by young palestinians to pray a to some of the once again is reading forces useful to stop them
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since the wrong cause assaulted, they stopped mostly those onto the age of $45.00. from praying. it's a slam stud who would use sites often using heavy handed tactics to push them back. as this group of young palestinians explained how is ready, the restrictions have lessened, we noticed is ready for safe keeping a close eye on us. and then this happened that we were interviewing some youngsters that were trying to go up the roads and do the prey is the friday appraisal extra mosque and b is rarely forced as came along and push them back a while we were in the middle of interviewing them those fruits, hey, gas towards us. just minutes later talk. you see the crew was also breaking the camera then they started the
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times. it's all come around, come by coming up and don't push or push you out of the way. yeah. these really come on the signals to his team, to stop and then they retreat, spots it's fall for move the for this policy, sidney and shopkeeper. that's the clean up. does he want to sprayed from award to come in? we're going to have a solid on every friday. they cover us with that stuff. they'll do it again next week, for no reason. it stinks and then to fix up business and customers. as a friday, praise begin, worship is use a dustbin to blow up these re these out the post to pray on the streets. they also go to protect them, the families and fellow palestinians, in garza, most of them didn't want to talk to us. they said they were being arrested. anything they say or do these days,
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could bland them in his radio. the now talking to you, but i might get arrested declaw. they search people's homes and then make arrests about a move on the weekends. even care. yeah, that's how basic most of them. right. so no luck. so we know says 3 is we don't have knives or explosives, many palestinians all staying a time in the face of severe restrictions on their movements. what they cool is wells collective punishment. local say say they want peace, but that's not possible. as long as this ro maintains it's occupation. so the height of all the 0 occupied east jerusalem. hello, sydney and prime minister mohammed to describe the hiring humanitarian situation in gaza at a press conference with the foreign policy chief, joseph brown during his visit to romano. it's i believe that you did not have the
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chance to see guys sbc that you didn't see the 53000 injured by the spin youngs and that was a 1000 by the seen. you can 5241 of them out of children. i need to see that you're not able to see the 251000 housing units destroyed, which around 6000 are completely destroyed for us by this theme. you understood it. you've north of goes into the south with the south becoming like a consolidation gum. i believe that you haven't seen what the bible stuff thought. 80 elliptic wires, that autumn of transmitting any electricity. and gus, the is in for the darkness and that vains without locked because
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people have already bleed it, or not, and big bodies. and that was more of them, a $1560.00 missing names who might be under that up in the united nations has a case israel if using fuel as a weapon of war during the entire conflicts. also move in a month, israel has allowed a single truck carrying about $24000.00 leases of diesel to enter the gauze and strip through the roof. the crossing of the fuel is only meant for you and trucks to distribute aid, not for use and hospitals of all the critical civilian needs. and you and refugee agency says it needs a 160000 lease is every day for its basic humanitarian work. or the head of an raw has wound about 70 percent of the territories people will soon have no clean was that will fuel as generators, the celebration plans and pumping station stopped working well, the crisis has hate hospitals the hottest,
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the largest out she for isn't guessing the 10000 lease has a fuel to date, needs and has been forced to suspend services. john and was always a head of delegation to palestine for the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. he says a situation in gauze is growing desperate by the hour we assembly running errors adjectives to describe the minutes here to testify the which is unfolding before a very ons. the wiper blades or post on the rig christian society are in context with their colleagues and guys, when they can bear in mind that g cases are extremely intumescent and they are telling us it's just unbelievable. the lack of fuel means that we cannot generate electricity with that, but our tricity we kind of generate how for the much needed medical equipment,
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liking spaces like pain slices. and also that impacts on the bi pretty song search systems on uh, water sewer, trash systems as well. the medical staff nurses in teams that the p i. c. s. hospitals have different. we've had to witness the closing of one hospital without goods and the evaluation down to the hospital. our mile no medical supplies, the drugs, few, even the biceps, food and water that are in at a residential building in southern garza has been hit and it is rarely ever aid. some of the palestinians living that had evacuated from the north, heating israel's warning. now outside has moved in unison garza, a recent targeting to a residential home or story. buildings have been just started in the east and
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these. boardman continues to take place, reading areas in the cells in part, both in units in rough, up until now, dozens of injuries have reached nasir hospital in con eunice and doesn't more we're hearing from eye witnesses now saying the dozens more are still to why witnesses have also told us that this whole people, not just their president of the home, but he was in yours. that's where posted in this home as well. the number of those field until now is ne, identified when we say that there are dozens of people under the rubble more and now are still arriving at the premises of the baby, one of the casualties. now,
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most of the injuries until now that have arrived in front of the main this task was carried after a series of attacks. that's where we did on different areas in homes, in the south, and part of the time unit in roswell, dozens of people were killed overnight is tops and this morning and the others were injured. you miss said todd eunice give this to you as a 0 time unit and the 1000 gallons of stress still ahead on out, is there a we hear from a survivor? and is there any bombing attack which sort of missed all comes through the roof? if there's time the, the
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color of the web is looking a little live via across parts of the middle east, thursday. so some lot of the storms that just around casa here, that's pushing for the east, was think squatting down police to sign up. not too much just showing up as we go on into west sas bay, then some showers into the western side. all saudi arabia be pushing a little further into central areas as we go on through sunday and know to some what to whether they're coming in to arrive. let's look a little further. no off. it doesn't look too good. of course. that is the side of them. but it's raining over the next couple of days. there's not a problem. and right at a very cane wind driving its way through as we go on through saturday. that is the remnants of what was storm federico, that effective fonts and the parts of the weight. because they have a right really ramp topical studies, the side of the mediterranean, eventually running in across the 11 on this route across the occupied territories. and gaza will say some very wet weather as we go through sunday. and on into monday on the right risk when say some really horrible weather coming in over the next few
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days. in fact, that same system will bring some of the brisk wins into the northeast of africa. mazda of north africa is a coast drive. we have to quite across the showers that just using across on every coast, pushing over towards liberia and snow. i be showers too, but it also gives me the info for 3 upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't the one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here. black lives don't really matter. in the police for unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate? people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me, mark them on hills upfront, one out 0, a thought provoking ons, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate script.
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there are no quick wins and events or research odd hitting in to be do you feel like america is less than that these days or is it just a different full? i think that democracy in the process facing realities. do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the bricks on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen here. the story on talk to how does era the and watching out is there a mind at the top stories with our the directive goals and bells she for hospital says newborn babies on dying because there's no pallet to run into basis. mohammed
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abu sonia also says patients in intensive cat have now died a string of new is there any strives, have taken place across cause a hissing rasa on eunice and the i'll follow school scripts, not just refuge account. japanese has also been targeted again. the one is held and briefing on this amount of terry and situation in casa, it's from out of town and a fast response. and where if it says that a continuous on, instead of slow of aid on fuel into gaza is just needed to describe the current situation as intolerable package present. and red chip tape other one is invalid on a short visit, which has been overshadowed by the 2 countries, different instances on the gaza had if his meeting with the german chancellor president at one criticize european countries for the silence of israel's actions in gaza. beloved cousin, the these images columbus. now can we stay silent against these rails with
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directions as soon as it shouldn't? we rise up voices against its brutal response. the edit history will judge and see if we stay silence balls. that's why we shouldn't interpret the israel palestine more dress. start that. when i speak freely because my nation isn't indebted to israel, you tell us in the nations who feel indebted because of the holocaust cod speak really good. done a spring announcement as a child who is covering the story for us from by the minister. why is this visit taking place at a time when germany's message on israel tech? he's comments are so different. i think it's really important to take a step back, marlene and look at the situation in germany, where the largest minority group in the country are of turkish origin, some 3000000 people of turkish origin, living in this country, which means that this is a constituency that german politicians and the german government cannot ignore this would be, are the ones 1st visit in almost 4 years and is imperative from the german perspective
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to engage with turkey. so what exactly is shows going to try and do he is the one who and vice president adelanto it's it's very interesting because the priorities of the 2 meters are clearly very different from the press conference that we just saw with a chancellor schultz, a prioritizing turkeys role in moving great out of ukraine and also turkey's role in terms of approving sweden's membership to nato, which turkey has yet a to move forward on it being discussed in parliament in on correct, over the past few weeks. but of course on the air to one side or the one starting out the press conference talking about the israel. does that conflict talking about the need for a 2 state solution and a return to the 1967 borders a. so the priorities of the 2 leaders, the both acknowledge they have to agree to disagree. okay,
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thank you for that. and that is to tell them that 1st in by then well the families of is writing captives and thousands of others have been continuing that march to words west jerusalem. and that's the depression of the government to secure their release. the procession left tel aviv 3 days ago, including on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to make concessions to secure the freedom of that loved ones beyond wing of how much took hundreds of captives during it's a sold of southern israel on october the 7th. so thoughtful captives have been released . 7 of my family member located in hampton garza, my model of my sister, my sister, the hosp, and, and the 2 of them was a. and we lived in garza, my aunt and cousin was as well. how can you put a price on that? i guess we need them pack no, any flights. it is ready for us as have carried out. major raids across the
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occupied westbank killing at least 3 palestinians. thousands of military vehicles were confronted by palestinian sizes in janine 203 palestinians have been killed in . is there any rates in the occupied westbank since october the 7th? meanwhile there's been von and some hebron in the occupied westbank, such as released by local news agency shows is where the forces opening fire unimed destructing ambulances from reaching the site a shooting the use foreign policy chief has called on israel to keep its on vacation on the international humanitarian. no. joseph morales described the conditions in gaza as dodd during a visit to ramada in the occupied westbank seems as robbie as will be you for an affairs chief met with several palestinian leaders during his trip here in ramallah . how senior president, the boss, told him that he needs to do more to urge the european union to pressure as well to
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stop its aggression on palestinians in gauze as well as palestinian communities. here in the occupied westbank. now, burrell has been very open, very vocal about his criticisms, of the is rarely reaction to events of october 7th. he has said something directly to the israeli government. he has said one horror does not justify another, but he has had to walk a fine line. the 27 nation you blog does not speak with one voice. they are divided on the israel palestine issue. but during his time here in ramallah, during his meetings and in the press conference that followed, he did not minutes his words, he was clear on his position with regards to gaza. the situation is critical for the point of view of the work and of course because with a collapse. so the health systems and the great lack of medicines and medical supplies that these royal needs to respecting donations and make them onto principal of functionality on a flash. these messages just so they face to face very clear terms that
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he's ready to solve it. these with which i met hara dawson, just to find their best friends. are we as well? are the ones who ask them not to be driven, made rage the oil change? come, i've seen guys a or is the outcome of a collective political, a model failure of the international community now. and one of the comments he made in the press conference that he had with housing and prime minister and how much to call you. he seemed to echo the palestinian prime minister was prime ministers remarks, saying that the p a was still in gaza that it never left the gaza. that the housing authority, the political power here in ramallah was ever present in gaza doing its work there . now, should hire also made these comments, saying that the p, hey as already been given services and garza,
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they've been there for 17 years. they've never left and that israel is only making their job more difficult by limiting garza's funds that the palestinian authority administers. now this is a very interesting development for several days now. we've been sharing of the palestinian authority here in ramallah, filling a potential vacuum that may or may not be left behind in the wake in the aftermath of the war on gaza. a vacuum that israel is hoping to create this of the home us, but something president, my home with a boss has said that is that he will not ride into power right back into power and goes on the back of his rarely tags. now this is an important point to make. there has been a resistance by palestinian leaders here to be seen is trying to benefit politically from what's happening and gaza. and critics of the government here in rome, i love which there are many of the governments here. the palestinian authority has suffered in popularity because of his limp wristed reaction to these really
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occupation to the actions in gaza. people are saying, with little legitimacy they have, will also be under cut if they are seen as benefiting from the atrocities happening and goes into the same bus or i'll be able to 0 in ramallah in the occupied westbank. we can speak now. so yes, a alaska, he's an academic and specialist on golf on the palestinian, is there any conflicts? enjoys us not from dublin and thank you for joining the program. so as we've been hearing, criticism has indeed been growing across the board to the deterioration humanitarian situation. and cause a how much longer do you think before israel has to concede to pressure and cool is these by or i don't think we are seeing the pressure. one is right to end this war against java. i think what we've been seeing really in recent years, by in the last half hour, the concert skis statements to talk about the human, the humanitarian crisis in gaza to talk about the lack of shield of the lack of
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medical access. and then from generally that he went to duty and situation in java, but we haven't seen really and actions through a policy or through international pressure to in this war and, and, and, and basically ask, is it a little forces like to stop this war again, this guy who's been seeing assessments, but we haven't seen actions. we haven't supposed to seeing any international policy that is trying to change the situation on the ground. the us, if we look at it, if it's facilitating these. busy really well, i think if we look at the e u as well, it's facilitating race or you're so far what we've been looking at is statements from international leaders. we haven't seen really any actions, concrete actions,
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policy as well. we haven't seen any policy changes that would suggest that the international community, especially in the us, are interested in solving this was yes, yes, a for 2 days. now these writings have been searching, looking for evidence of how much ministry activity inside el chico hospital so far they haven't shown us anything significant. how much has israel rising on? i'll shoot for hospital of the new book we have seen in recent days. there is a very strong focus on the situation and shift the visual and the government government. it's, are you suggesting clearly that it's been used as a military things by him off, but really we haven't seen any evidence of that and what we've seen and instead is doctors nurses who are exhausted slaughter from patients as well. uh, well,
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no access to medical support on all of them are tra, traumatized in a ship, a hospice, and we haven't really seen any concrete evidence of how this has been able to use a ship, a hospice. and so certainly that hasn't been there these really minutes where you was looking for hostages and that she for austin did it certainly they didn't find any hostages. they were looking for how much militants inside that ship, a hospice, and they didn't find any homicide. so click on there. um, so we're looking at, you know, we're looking at a really a situation where there hasn't been any kids in relation to all they sort of has been saying get bad using, but how much using that shift off. so what it, so what do you think that going to do next thing is right name of the tree. i mean, you know, they've been focusing on the hospitals in terms of the majority of the ground operation. so father found nothing. now they're giving out me flips in southern
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gaza, telling people that they've us to move from the north to the south to me further south san game here, i think is right. and then he's interested in expanding. it's a function. our goals, are they all they are expanding this military operation. they are expanding the war into the south of gals law. and that's really the focus and they think the as is ryan set, the in game for them is the destruction of a moss. uh um. as we have seen, but he says, you know, recent days and weeks, the section of my boss hasn't been possible. and what has been possible is that is a destruction of the destruction of people on the grounds of the destruction of hospitals, other schools. so i don't think you know,
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that is where it is successful in achieving it's municipal, it's mandatory goals and you all, i think is wireless, but it's in good standing me thing guys, i'm really interested in this stuff. what is it going to stay a minute? uh, this plan is not working towards the ceasefire. the us, as i said, and bureau, they have been as well. they haven't been putting any on the pressure on his right to agree to a ceasefire. so we're going to continue to see the continuation of this war. that's what we're going to see. the continuation of this war i think is around will expire the. busy busy to the south of goza, that means more civilians will be killed. that means more people will lose, unfortunately their lives. and that means is there any way to continue to act with impunity and got a pretty blank situation. okay, thank you for your time. yes sir. alaska academic and specialist on guns and the palestinian israeli conflict. meanwhile,
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more process has been held across the middle east and suppose of palestinians thousands of demons for i just got it in jordan's capital. i'm on. it's cool for a cease, find gaza and denounced as well as attacks on civilians and 11 on crowns. also have counted to show solidarity with palestinians protest as denounced israel's occupation of palestine on the on gossip purchase. what was so held in several cities in young men demonstrations, condemn, israel continued as strikes. garza is there. any forces continues to hit residential areas in gaza. the necessary route refugee camp was one of the nice has to be attacked on is there a spoke to one of the survivors? i. oh i'm how about them come up on uh, because we survived by miracle to hold house was damaged except this room. but we were sitting together, it's a miracle. the messiah penetrated from the roof down to the ground. the music
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loosely survived with this mess of damage. this 4 story building is no longer fit for living. atlanta on, if he is really have violated not only the international laws, but also the war related to one of the conventions dropped up mohammed all, ronnie works in the emergency room of alex and montes hospital in garza. he describes the conditions that people have been treated in because of the lack of fuel and medication. that's it, but that's an error then it's done collecting most of the cases reaching the hospital's daily children and them. and in addition to dozens of bodies arriving at the hospital every day, also we receive dozens of children, bodies, and so many pieces, and dozens of father and children who come with missing limbs suffering from severe bruises and internal organ damage at all. but there's a significant increase in child injuries, a higher rate than in the previous days of is really aggression on a daily basis, losing their childhood and lives. there is also significant increase in the displacement of refugees from northern gaza to southern areas because they are
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called safe areas, but is relocation army tired of putting great pressure on the hospital here. the children coming to the hospitals cannot receive excellent care because we suffer from a shortage of medical resources, supplies, and necessary medical equipment. some cases and the emergency departments are treated while lying on the floor or when a simple clove colored cause blankets had become rear into hospital. medications are also missing and the surgical operation was performed in a child lying on a piece of cardboard. because if you look at mattress for a sheet to put under handling these issues are leading to a minute tearing disaster and gaza. and this catastrophe must be stopped. dozens of injuries reach us every day, increasing every hour. but there aren't enough places capable of accommodating the number of people coming to the hospital. the severe injuries, even after surgeries. dr. spend a long time finding a place to transport them outside the operating room. there were rooms that once
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committed for patients. now 7 to 8 patients are placed in them, lined up side by side and head to head. the shortage of medical equipment has also led to one infections for several patients. and as a result, they were transferred to the operating rooms. some have to have their feet emptied because of a shortage of the equipment and supply size and the lack of necessary medical tools in the operating rooms. and in some cases, all tools are being used, probations are performed, cogently and quickly make use of time to treat other emergency cases, face an imminent desktop at the beginning of the aggression who received my new injuries. now most injuries are so we're, these include burns on children affecting their entire bodies, altering the child's features, rubbing them of hope and passion for life with them. our messages that we need, the necessary medical supplies and medications to serve our people. how many?
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the in the us bring you some other well news. now the ukrainian military says it's conducted a series of successful operations on the eastern bank of the to the pro river in the co southern region. the army says it how secure at a strong attack position as it's counter offensive against russia's ministry
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continues. rob mcbride has the latest developments from keith, a more reports of fighting, continuing, and possibly intensify on the left or east bank of the in the pro river. a way the training forces do seem to have a stablished over the past few weeks, a bridge had adult possibly advancing further. the russians admitting just a couple of days ago for the 1st time that the ukrainians have effectively established the presence on what is technically the side of the river. but russian military blog is claiming that further attempts and advances by the craniums they say, have been withheld. everybody's to be seen how significant this is. whether this is a further cancer offensive attempt by the ukrainians and questions remain about whether they can get on that units across the need pro river to support this. but the advantage of this part of the front line is that it is far less well defended
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by the russians than other parts of the front line. for example, around a supper ratio where defense is off for the past, where the main counter offensive by the gradients has been taking place but has been running into a very severe difficulties a foot more immediately. it does seem as though the ukrainians are trying to push back russian forces and rushing artillery from the denice pro river because they continue to show the city of have song which was liberated a year ago. but he is continuing to come under russian shelling with the latest reports saying that's a number a bowl. a civilians have been killed and injured in the hassle. regents ro, mcbride, i'll just say era chief, symbolic way has declared a state of emergency in the capital. hurrah right off to a cholera outbreak. at least 50 people have died and that more than 7000 suspected cases out of there. as harmon, tulsa has moved from her ave, colorado brakes and knocking you to is involved with that happen every couple of
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years. but this one is worrying people because it seems to be spreading fast. health officials say the area most effective is a place called quads or not. it's a township in hot out a many low cost housing, but like many other places, it also has an issue with getting a regular piped clean water from the council. so people have to improvise some of them, dig wells, others use community full holes. and so i'm going pitch water from nearby streams was it enough to boil before drinking but. 8 he said, trying to contain the latest outbreak, them. they visited some of the affected areas. they say that going to the goals, and they say they want to bad sweet vendors from selling food. but that could be a challenge. the bobby has a high unemployment rate, a lot of people make ends meet selling stuff on the 3 so bad and people from doing that could be difficult for the government council. and the government said that they don't have the funds to upgrade aging infrastructure so. so and what the system is often dilapidated in joseph, come in to try and help the governments contain this latest outbreak. hardwood tasa
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out there to you as president joe biden says, his talks with chinese leaders easing pain. will bring what he calls global benefits, a mass on the sidelines of the apex summit on wednesday in california and pledge to avoid a dangerous risk. they also agreed to us to ministry links and g pledge to cub production of drugs and to them just to oftentimes vases are divided ahead of a tight presidential runoff election on sunday. they will be picking between the fall, right? candidate, heavy minay and the central economy minister said you musta, the country's rise in violent crimes is among the many issues on top of voters concerns to raise a bow has moved from when his hair is these people come here every month, demanding justice. one capital cruise was murdered with a shelf and they had 3 months ago and then attempted robbery. he was a doctor and was killed in the province of when
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a site is with violent crime has been on the rise. and they fight over the internet . they shows him in the head when they tried to rob his car and he didn't do anything. they just shot to him and we don't know why. what hopes is what is happening. my uncle wanted to save lives and they see killed him did not have their report to violence incidents every day as people prepared to vote for the next president on sunday. the rice involved in crimes in windows height is have alerted the authorities about the social attention that exists in part of the country with poverty rates on the rise and with family struggling to make ends need. because of sewing inflation far right. candidate heavy, i mean they promised to battle in security with more forces on the streets and harsher yours to punish crime. economy minister said of human blood just to create a national law enforcement agency like the f b i to come by crime and drug trafficking. father, under the book i leave the works in the parish,
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shouldn't be just so that the will crime has become and every day issue, he says that comprehensive plan is needed to contain the ongoing situation. i would say this is economically. we used to have more police, there is economic need, this increased violence. young people that do not go to school drugs in our neighborhoods. it's more complicated and this generates delinquency. this doesn't mean that honest people go out to steal, but lack of resources makes everything more difficult for us. that's why most dodge in times are desperate for solutions that will protect them and their loved ones from random and often violent crime. very simple defeat and when a site that's returned back to the war on garza israel has killed more than 5000 of an in gaza in just over 5 weeks. katya lopez, what a young has a story. if one of those children life will never be the same for us and it's
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about. 2 5 years old, he lost his legs and then it's really erie strike. 2 overwhelmed them with limited medical supplies, doctors and causes unlocks the hospital, managed to save his life. the 1000 mile with the energy procedure was done to repair his amputated limbs and compensate for his blood loss. medical teens face significant shortages anesthesia is in short supply, and some operations are performed without it. before his operation, osmond was already facing get another tragedy. his mother and father were killed in an attack in guns as ne, 15 other family members also died. the air strikes to ask man into a neighbor's house. he and his uncle survived, but later they were caught in another strike. it was under the general we were seeing and moving through the south with document was injured by is really shelling . and last as league, i hope he will get post basic so he can have
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a life like other children then go back to school, hopefully once the williams. this is what office neighborhood now looks like. debris and russell cover what was once called home. he's among more than $20000.00 children who've been injured since october, the 7th. back and hospital hoffman is awake and recovering. his uncles as a boy doesn't get no, he's lost his limbs for his parents. he's asked me a number of times he wants to b sales and bid and walk. i tell him we should wait until his legs feel be so after he takes his medicine, he doesn't feel like he's lost his legs. we'll have to try very hard to make him understand this, as well as the most of it parents, like many, his age, approximate will their physical and emotional scars for years to come too young to
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understand war. he's now part of the generation that's being forced to endurance. katia, little this other young challenges here. okay, that's it. for me. my name's side for this me is out. the bulk will be in the, as these really war and girls that escalates out his ears, correspondence are on the ground. once it is impossible for civil defense teams to come to this part of the refuge account that was due cars rushing to the hospital. he is really military is pushing deeper into guns. i didn't know fed option just to evacuate to the southern areas which cause it to be also a very risky journey. both diplomats wait for a break through bombardment. thing guys that continue and the families waiting for the return of their relative people are really worried right now that they are basically collective punishment. i'm only going to continue with and they just
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depends on how to 0 the land of the free americans and never been a real democracy. the black people never experience democracy may be excludes divisions and struggles in america's electoral system. 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, a vindication of terrorism, and of her location ahead of the presidential elections in october, was still as generalising an in depth coverage to 0 is when you close to the last of the story expo 2023. the the
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fascination of joint and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the ha ha . flu on the bulk of this is the news life. and so coming up in the next 60 minutes, the, the director of gauze is, i'll ship a hospital towels out, just give us some newborns of all the patients. some intensive cap of now dies. israel steps of this as strikes across gauze that targeting schools and houses
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