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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 18, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST

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to join us and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the news the color on the pocket, this is the news our life and day was coming up in the next 60 minutes the the director of gods is l. schiffer hospital tells which is 0, some new bones to the patients and intensive care. now died.
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israel says it's allowing 2 trucks to fuel a day into the territory, but 8 agencies say that's nowhere near enough. attacks on journalists and people are heading to prey, the astray, the army fires to the gas. they are cooks. most compound cases of i q for the sewage system breaks down and people are forced to delegate the open load health organization was of spreading disease and infections. she's sort of like a fuel to run a central services. the welcome to the program is 2100 g m t c 11 pm and goes away. patients off to patients so slowly dying and the largest hospital hour shift the surrounded by history, the tanks and soldiers. the situation ma'am,
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can i be described as cottage, the director of our ship a hospital is told i would just say that many of the permit your newborn babies have now died of their running out of oxygen and medical supplies. there's no fuel to run the incubate is just simply keep them alive. and we've also been told that old patients and intensive have now also dive patients who may have had a fighting chance to survive. now that simply because of power cups, there are hundreds of people including patients, doctors, and displace palestinians believe to be in the besieged hospital, the company without food, water, fuel, and medic. some of this friday for us as a trying for the day to back up their allegations for the mass was used in the hospital as has come on since i had that my hate, she begins our coverage with this report. a desperate attempt to free a child from beneath the rubble and gaza strip all the a refugee camp. there's no more fuel to run the equipment to use to dig through the
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debris, to get her out. residents resort to shovels and their bare hands. but it's too late, the old stuff of desperation, in hospitals to god. his biggest medical facility has been surrounded and then searched by as rarely, soldiers for days, denied fuel to keep the medical equipment running. the hospitals director tells l g 0. all i see you patients have died. we are carrying surgical, i'll put a sense without and is a good thank even without even oxygen and we are doing the bowl being surgical operations with least uh, medical supplies and medicaid is always is at hand. on some occasions we are forced to leave patients to die because we are headless. we cannot perform any surgical operation onto them. and the least we can do is to give them some pain. kiddos intervene as they get older,
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to let those victims die and fees and premature babies without functioning, incubators, oxygen, or electricity continue to die anyway. so it's a bit of fine situation here to be able to use 10 days or a troops of being around the moving within australia or the hospitality. the situation is still sitting on like the she cats and they are shrinking all the time. or the only thing shows that it is the house because the fewer and fewer of causes hospitals are open and just barely operating. 6 in the middle of chaos, one nurse receives the body of her sister's son. the
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rescuers no longer have the capacity to search for the living. and there's little time to mourn the dead. before palestinians and guards are forced to confront to the next catastrophe, coming their way across the strip. a chronic shortage of fuel and food is bringing infections and hunger. sewage and sanitary systems are down and wastewater has built onto the streets of residential areas already leveled by error rates. the hey, i was pregnant in the got here, a life is stopped. the shoes have stopped working. there is no fuel. the rubbish is overflowing everywhere. the b, chris, i've stopped in front of the assistant. how you this rubbish in the streets and sickness has spread. what more can i tell you the match? the united nations says that outbreaks of disease have already started to spread and will only get worse. bit admin, each e l g 0. well israel says that will allow to fuel trucks to enter the gauze per day for the united nations need for the you and says that isn't me anywhere near enough
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to fulfill the needs and goals i've heard about. so just 6 percent of what used to float into the strip on a daily basis prior to the war. but haven't you on june sense as the support from monkey pie to east choices? i made the growing humanitarian catastrophe and gaza. a trickle of fuel will begin to enter gaza from that up on the board across that decision coming from israel's work out because he wanted me to come, are they going with the mean? i know the war cabinet degrade to a special request by the united states to supply to tank is per day for the waste water treatment for some disease in the gaza strip. which of face and collapse due to the lack of electricity and the lack of the 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. while the government insist the fuel will be utilized by the united
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nations and valves, it will not end up in the hands of from us. that hasn't stopped far. right wing politicians from lashing out like finance minister it. but as a law smart rich, who released a statement saying, allowing fuel into gaza is a grave mistake. and against the cabinets decision, it reflects weakness is giving oxygen to the enemy. and it allows dunwar to sit in an air conditioned bunker comfortably watch the news. and continue to manipulate is really society and the families of the hostages and national security minister at marvin vere, who said, once again, policy decisions are approved in the war cabinet. something that leads israel to a wrong conception. as long as our abduct t's don't even get a visit by the red cross, there is no sense to give the enemy humanitarian gifts. it's a finger in the eye for id of soldiers, the bereaved families and the families of the missing and abducted. while internal divisions may not yet pose the political threats of prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu. he's also faced growing outrage over how he and his government are handling the issue of securing the release of israeli kept as still being held in cost. their family members and relatives have been demonstrating for things making their way from tel aviv to jerusalem. we are monitoring here today to do both of them and the families and the thousands of people come join us digital, sell them here. i want to shout, bring them back home. now, the whole world shouts, we followed. bring them back home now. is real outrage both political and personal expanding in equal measure. how much enjoy much is it occupied? east, jerusalem. ok, let's go over to a honeymoon who joints a slide from con eunice inside the gaza strip and had a i understand the director general of the ministry health has been speaking about the situation in a shift and
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a deteriorated and 6th deteriorating situation across the strip as a whole was have been se the yes me will ask for one week of total sees on a ship, a hospital where there was no food allowed. no water in the hospital was a plunging, complete power outage and no medical supplies already suffering from not having enough medical supplies. and none of the human interior aid with medical supplies made it safely to us deposited only a few of those medical supplies. we are seeing as a real catastrophe happening, especially with the most vulnerable group inside the hospital, babies in incubators. and as we know, without power, without electricity and without the oxygen, those incubators are, are not working. and it would be pointless to keep those babies inside those incubators. so,
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so far we have at least 4 of these babies. a premature baby is died as a result of lack of electricity and lack of oxygen inside the incubators, as well as we have also 5 more are in severe condition and could lose their life at any minute. right now, in addition to that, we have a, some 851 patients in intensive care unit. i haven't really lost their life. and the reason for that is the, the oxygen in the pipeline to their address. it was cut off by this really military when it targeted the station that generates that oxygen to. busy the i see you and the incubators together, the situations are very, very catastrophic at the hospital right now. way. there are not only the, the people who are inside the hospital are experiencing this ongoing terry via these really military. but we also learned from the state and then mean by the
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director of the hospital. those who, where buried in the hospital of weird were being dug, that advisory military and their bodies were taken away, in addition to some 845 eh, evacuated inside the hospitals, including individual, the, from the medical staff were also taken to unknown area. the faith of these, of these individuals together is unknown and not to the medical team and not to anyone. the situation in the hospital keeps to get more complicated and it's still no fuel. no food is allowed, no medical supplies and it's only going from worse doors and so far as a hospital has been turned into a war zone. but let me be a clear about that. it's a, was on a, from one side of the military. there's really military attack in the buildings and using it's a weapons to shoot at every moving object inside the hospital. no active fighting
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going on inside only. there's really military reading and storming the hospital repeatedly. yeah, honey, it sounds like an impossible situation for the civilians have been seeking shelter and they'll ship a hospital to be tending with the at the moment. how do you stay with us? because so i just wanna bring it in. another element for us to discuss now in a nearly released audio and message the ongoing or from us. so it's, it's ready for a long, warm pastime brigade, spokes person, a by the side of the group has been inflicting damage on these ready forces pushing into gaza. what does the most out of the, how do you have a similar we continue to monitor their movements. we have also prepared ourselves in order to defend ourselves on the long run. and we are resilient, and we can, we are able to, we face different attacks coming from different locations and any longer stay in gaza will cause the is riley soldiers and forces more damages. we have been 6
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successful in doing so. and we will continue to show more of the damages we costs in the days to come. a ken escapes it back to uh, heidi and con eunice. uh and how do you currently a strong message from the class um brigades directed these trading ministry, but they're also being sharing information about the whereabouts release where captives have being held have and they what else. so they've been saying this will, this is very can so the statement is very consistent with the result of the rate on a ship, a hospital where these really military found nothing, no substantial evidence whatsoever. the hospital was used at the command center by how much elements to carry out its operations. in fact, the statements, it clearly states that, oh the, how much has its own locations we from a, from the hospital to carry out. it's the operation hospital never been a place used by a any of it's a political leadership or, or militant,
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a group of militant individuals inside the hospital. it also it proved that the hospital was not a place to keep a captive insight. and that's again, consistent with the results of the, of the rate on issue of a hospital where there's no, there was no science or indication of any of the captives inside the hospital. it goes on and it clarifying where the active fighting going on. it's mainly centered in gaza city and the northern part we're initially the is really military push deeper. it's mel its it's tanks and armored vehicles and from the 3 main axes, the northern parts and the eastern part and the southern part in an attempt to squeeze gaza city and it saves it clearly that the fighting is happening right now . the extreme of the confrontation between a mass miller and a group on the ground and is really military in the gaza center,
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particularly around that i area java squared in a tim, by how much in miller miller tends to if you have to push out those tanks, and armored vehicle that we have from at the center a we don't know much about the what are the, the losses of, of these confrontation as there is this still disabled? the comic isn't it. hard to get of, of sources in the god. but every once in a while, we hear a statement coming by the group, verifying the situations. yeah, there are a lot of nobles at the moment when it comes to the, the baffle grounds at the moment. how do you my moves and come here just in the south of gaza strip. thanks for that. well, let's bring it in. i'm to solve. it says unoccupied easterly slim for us. and i'm that we've just of course have that statement from the l. cosign brigades basically saying that they are still prepared to continue fighting against this really
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military, despite the heavy presence in lieu of and gaza. and now we're hearing about rockets being fired from the gaza strip into israel. tell us more the right name. the sam brigade statement essentially is hinting that they are ready for a long war and they're continuing to fight these really this evening. a barrage of rock is coming from the gaza strip. going to places in central israel like tell of the whole loan and he's showing, let's see on. and betsy, him to name a few. the iron don't missile defense system intercepting many of those rockets in the sky is the residence reported the hearing loud explosions overhead. however, there was one rocket that fell into an open area as for interception procedure protocols. now on day $42.00 of this war, it is worth noting that since the beginning we have been seeing near daily barrages
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going towards the center, specifically places like to levine. they weren't just reaching the southern areas. and while it was daily, as the war has gone on and has become a little bit more sporadic, the last round, good barrage to tell would be we saw it was on tuesday and it is now friday. so quite a few days since we've seen a rocket garage going more north going towards the center, but there were around alerts continuously in areas in the south that are closer to the gaza strip. and education that have mass and other factions were firing rockets from the gulf strip at the war is ongoing, need many sites without having to understand isn't occupied. eastern reason. i find people have them in use uh, including the process and so for the palestinians are held across the middle east and the world is close. grow for a c spot in the
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for the you and this out. a briefing while they come out the same situation in gaza, i see find this area a fast chief, the as a continuous, unimpeded flow of aid and fuel into gauze there is urgently need must. griffith also says humanitarian law is being violated with the hundreds of thousands of palestinians still in the north where the was finance is taking place. it is without doubt is your military and crisis. but any measure 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 have been turned on. these had stopped the function to allow civilians to move, say, do it further in depth with the facilitation of the people who did the monetary
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gifts. so people have goes a breather from the terrible things that have been put on the or these last few weeks. oh, that's kind of question. so let me hear something un headquarters in new york and kristen. we had a very vi from coal for humanitarian seats. find out what else has been said this briefing a well, martin griffith was one of several refers representing many different un agencies who were trying to convey a sense of urgency at what griffith and others described as an impending humanitarian catastrophe. with not enough water and food in the gaza strip medical system on the verge of collapse. in a very dire situation. this was an informal meeting that was called by arab and islamic countries of the united nations to keep all member states of the un up to
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date on just what's happening there and to keep pressure on the parties to the conflict as well. to try to do more to get that a that is needed and the director general of the w h o spoke. also he called the situation a crisis for the you when as well as humanity, one that risk spilling over into the wider region. and he said it's not just the bombs that civilians and the medical infrastructure in gaza have to worry about among displaced populations in all the crowd of shelters. we are seeing increasing numbers of respiratory and the skin infections. cases of i q for the area of the sewage system breaks down and people are forced to designate to me open increasing monday attrition. i could go on and on that i know
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awards to describe the. busy a us president joe biden has spoken with the may of cutoff shake to me in been how to how tiny, basically just discuss the urgent need for more humanitarian efforts in gaza. as well as ongoing efforts to free the captive was held by a mass i'm of the palestinian groups. our white house correspondent, kimberly how cook has more from washington dc. the mayor of cuts are and the us president held a phone call on friday in that call. they discussed the need for the captives being held by home us to be released and without delay. they also discussed that the low of humanitarian aid remains at a pace that is still unacceptable as well. there is a concern about the limiting of fuel by israel. the us president expressing the amount needs to be increased, that the amount that is currently being allowed in by israel is still not enough in
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order to support the needs of the palestinian people. now the 2 leaders say they will remain in touch. this phone call is one of many that the to have held. that is because the a mirror as cuts are itself is a critical us ally of the united states. the united states and israel do not have direct and diplomatic ties or any sort of communication with hama, so that as a result, customer has played a key role in facilitating that line of communication in the effort to try and secure the release of captives. and so that communication between those parties will continue this call and we should for it outcomes on which deals of a number of high profile visits of members of the vitamins ministration, including the secretary of state as well as us and void breton mccord. now the 2 leaders say they will remain attached, they will continue to consult one another and will do so through their teams.
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kimberly help it out just era, the white house, the un has the keys, is relative using fuel as a weapon of war during the whole conflict of to more than a month, as well as allowed a single truck carrying about 24000 liters of diesel to enter the gaza strip to the roof of crossing. the field is only meant for you and trucks to distribute aid and not for use and hospitals or for other critical civilian needs. you in refugee, i just the says it needs a 160000 meters. every day for its basic humanitarian work, the headphone room has one about 70 percent of the territories people will see and have no clean water or fuel as generates as dissemination, plants and pumping station stopped working. the crisis as at hospitals, the hottest, the largest schiffer, isn't getting the 10000 liters of fuel the day that it needs. and it's being forced to suspend services. the us special rep or to water and sanitation petro a role,
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a good o, told us earlier that lack of water and gaza is a sign of bomb. the kills more people, the natural bumps to present that people have no clean water for drinking. so they have a short quantity, a small country to say, nice uncontaminated water. so that means the shuttle dot people are different children. uh, we can expect and i'm sure that there, there are uh shows and of that, or is an oil diseases that can, that is putting in how the house and a lot of, uh, thousands of people i, i used to say got a precedent and we can have a more victims ego for these silent bone and often not having a drinking water. the more recent will be more though the feasibility of the people
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she lives above as a boss. know because of, uh, uh, visit the patient and diabetes and all the diseases. uh, linked to the lack of drinking water because not around of us for any right. so doesn't this whole palestinians detained across the occupied westbank? 3 people were killed in geneva and 2 more during the shooting of the checkpoint that have room same as for avi has more from amal. the janine has long been strolled, who is like, or the resistance, the palestinians being buried, killed in and is really drawn straight. among them, a leader of islamic jihad, janine battalion, israel's increasingly rudy tactics in the occupied westbank. assign of how much of a threat of descent here represents to the occupation when board the could be of an hour to us and panels for the past 2 and
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a half years engineering refuge account. just to kind of not including surrounding areas around 100 people has been killed and there was always a house in the morning and janine refugee camp has isn't morning or never closing on. meaningful is really trips injured more than a dozen people and overnight rates, blocking ambulances, detaining paramedics, posting, and fighters hit back with improvised explosives. one of the medic interrogated by israeli soldiers said they too were caught up in the classes that are going to be another 100. these regions 12 just check each of our 3 ambulances. a lot of time, the searching thoroughly and wirelessly damaged equipment, the source each car kept us waiting, then there was shooting and we keep a color behind due jeeps. and despite the violence that has followed the october 7th from us attacks, palestinians, their positions hardening, say, it serves as a reminder of their relative weaknesses. is really forces of killed more than
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$200.00 people in the occupied westbank since the events of october 7th. the idea being keep up pressure on palestinians here prevent any retaliation for garza, but it could be a strategy that his back firing because frustration is growing. incidents like this add to public anger and is really soldier approaches a most near run them. just before friday morning, prayers throwing a sound grenade in so unclear to and also on friday to palestinians were shot at a check north of hebron, which was killed during and attempted a tax on his rarely soldiers. the 2nd such attack on a check point in as many days they were using small hand made some machine guns synonymous with past uprisings, leave the dead to rest in the occupied territories for, for the quite effect,
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they fire, they much, they can see, raise the martyrs up let the whole world refusing to be ignored, refusing to go quite the same. beside the ultra 0, remo law can be occupied by society forces and occupied east jerusalem. have use tear gas and water cannon against palestinians trying to get into the o. x. a mosque for friday, pres, it will say use force against generalist. it's very restrictions have seen a dramatic reduction in worship and numbers recently from around 60000 a week ago to early 4000. so high right report, some occupied easter wisdom. another week. another attempt by young palestinians to pray to some of the once again is reading forces useful to stop them since the wrong cause assaulted, they stopped mostly those under the age of $45.00. from praying. it's
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a slam stud hardy, a site and using heavy handed tactics to push them back. as this group of young palestinians explained how is raggedy restrictions have lessened. we noticed is ready for keeping a close eye on us. and then this happened that we were interviewing some young says that we're trying to go up the roads and do the pray is the friday praise well x a mosque and b is rarely forced, has came along and push them back a while. we were in the middle of interviewing them. they threw a gas towards us. just minutes later talk. you see the crew was also breaking the camera. then they started the
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targets all come around, come by coming up and don't push or push out of the way. yeah. these ready come on the signals to his team to stop. then they retreat. thoughts. it's fall for, move us with this policy, sidney and shopkeeper. that's the clean up. does he want to sprayed from a water cannon? 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 ended to fix up business and customers. as the friday praise begin, worship is use, a dustbin spelt fee is re these out. and the post to pray on the street. they also go to protect them, the families in 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, could land them in his radio. the see all these young guys we can't even
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carry out how basic most of them, right. so no luck. so we also have 3. we don't have knives or explosives and now taking to you, but i might get arrested. they search people's homes and then make a risk. 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 wants peace, but that's not possible. as long as these ro maintains it's occupation, so the height of all just 0 occupied east jerusalem. and so the head on i'll just say are crying fee is for the welfare of $1600000.00 displays palestinians and gaza . as the winter weather approaches, the
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the hello, we got some really nasty weather making his way across europe at the moment. this folder cloud here that swept across fonts, caused by the flooding it to some northern and the central parts of the country. now, making just way towards the bolton's and beyond this, every your blood pressure has been named by the french, me from the cold department that says the storm are for the rico and it will continue to drive its way further. south with denise was running into ducky, i at least to sort of met the train system, nasty weather coming in here. not be enough. i but tools and all the way she can say very organized bad of a proud and rain coming through, hit the power we apply pressure which will bring further spells of wet weather across separate yourselves as we go through fast, i know that there was a front of lake country is pushing across into jeremy to cope policy. dr. what's a good possible scandinavia? is that really wet weather that nasty weather sweeping across the balkans?
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pulling the temperatures right down single fingers, the full bel great, big dropping temperature is coming for you here. and i am caressing some really heavy rain, much of ducky, i think some live the storms through sash they go on into sunday. it doesn't get to me back to 86 celsius the full and cra since neither to northern positive ducky. i noticed some really wet weather coming in to close at eastern side of the mit. it's ready and running right away. the gossip of the 102-0000 industries. 1.4000000 people just placed the we were just effective. for sure. community and goals are being targeted. no one, it saves you. everyone admits the world
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a dying because there's no power to run the things you bases mohammed boot. so me, i also says will patients and intensive care of now died. israel says it will allow 2 fuel trucks to enter the colors of traits. the united nations needs to view and says it isn't near enough to fulfill the needs can cause it about so just 6 percent of what used to flow into the strip. tell you the price before you ends. how the briefing on each of us here in the situation and cause i see monetary in a fast chief mountain. griffith says a continuous unimpeded float, a fuel into cause that is urgently needed to describe the kind of situation as intolerable. no amount of tyran agencies will garza residents face the threat of starvation and diseases when to temperatures approach the u. n. world food program on world health organization war, nearly the entire population is in desperate need of assistance assistance,
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which simply isn't coming. or we challenge looks what this means for people on the ground and gaza. the hour by our family waits for winter in the rubble of what was once that how the mouse to feed include image and his wife come of 6 children. the daughter in law and 2 grandchildren and the temperature is starting to full. the last last minute bit to fill the slot, man, i tell you the truth. i slept the house with the claims the only way to pray my door for suffering from the cold. and i swear i come by her winter clothes. they sleep with other sheltering families at a you and school in southern gaza spots. they prefer days at the shot at home, and this has been adult since the mother, the when the oh i'm going to the now we come here to escape the noise, the diseases and the flu that people suffer from at the school. we find our house more comfortable, although we were afraid of the bombing. this is an intimate view into
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a humanitarian disaster on a vast scale. and one that is entirely manmade. you and the human rights office says 1600000 people in gaza have been displaced at at least 41000 times. destroyed. doesn't allow us to do so. good. that's good because i lost my cards. i lost my notebook, i lost everything. we lost on home, our shelter. everything is gone. but thank god we go to school and i'm not afraid, even if i'm killed, it's our case on large or in gods hands. the law. religion, how kids the homeless to the secondhand clothes on of the and rafa are expensive and when to where it's hard to find the generosity of strangers can make all the difference. no, we haven't had a gun. and people gave my son jumper. he was with me in the street wearing a jumper. unsure, a shopkeeper then saw him and felt sad. he gave him
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a bit of trousers and said, he's like, my son, and he's called such conditions a soul crushing, besieged the world and ruins all the people of goss i have now. is each other. lieutenants, how does 0 to take us by the rush at the time of the wind has been in the german capital, but his visit was overshadowed by the 2 countries. different strong stance of the war on gauze. melissa china has more from ballad. he arrived as a somewhat unwelcome visitor, heir to one had recently praised tomas as freedom fighters and questions the right of israel to exist. an idea anathema to a german state whose core identity includes supporting israel in berlin. the turkish liter softened his tone. this time calling for a 2 state solution, but not before chiding germany for its position and attributing yet to not sierra
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world war to guild lat, carson the these images columbus. now can we stay silent again, israel with directions as soon as it shouldn't. we rise out voices against its brutal response here. what does the edit history will judge and see if we stay silent? was it? that's why we shouldn't interpret the israel palestine moore address start that uncomfortable comments to german years. but chancellor, olaf schultz nevertheless needs to engage with the tech here on a number of matters from export in great and safely out. if you crane to the question of sweden's membership to nato, which requires on credit approval, this target should. paulette meant that he took his problem is coming to debating the rest of the occasions reason succession. i was hoping for a quick positive decision because a mr. stripped the nato, as in the lions, so stuck heir to one has indicated he's willing to welcome sweden for a price. he is looking for berlin's agreement to sell his country, european fighter jets. so on the israel gauze, a conflict on cra and berlin have no choice, but to agree to disagree,
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and then move on to other issues beyond the middle east, including security in europe, melissa chan out to 0 for lynn human human rights sites. but so urging the international communities to prevent genocide against the palestinian people in garza. so the 6 special rep or to cited increasing evidence of genest seidel, incitement of us intent to destroy the processing and people under occupation indiscriminate attacks resulting in a colossal death toll. the width of the site, many of us already raised the alarm about the risk of genocide in gaza. now deeply disturbed by the failure of governments, the heat of coolant to achieve an immediate cease fire roll. so profoundly concerned about the support of sets and governments for israel strategy of wolf. i guess the besieged population of garza, the failure of the international system to mobilize to prevent genocide. let's bring it on, draft create because a senior electra and security studies,
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a king's colleagues, london, he joins us live from the. so she had the, a huge amount of concern coming from high up at the united nations. i mean, the u. n. deeply concerned that things like full fuel food was being used as weapons of war. and of course, like old weapons of wool that can be used with restraint. all that can be used to a nightlight. what are we seeing in gaza? yes, good evening. i said very, very difficult you monitor and situation, probably one of the was if not the west montana in crisis in the world right now, because it's not just a man met you monitoring prices of lack of food, lack of water, lack of set of tree facilities, but it's also these people being bummed at the same time being exposed to explosive devices to, to bombs that hillary and active fighting. they have no way to go. it's a terrible situation. we've got an element here of setting the, a great violations being committed by israel into, on the internet for you are to know we've got potential war crimes being committed
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on a daily basis. we have instances of indiscriminate bombing of buildings, a civilian building, civilian civilian infrastructure, hospitals, and places of worship. all of these are a grave concerns. these are concerns that the, in many ways couldn't, could amount to war crimes or crimes against humanity. the question is though, if we actually seeing a genocide and that question is obviously not an easy one to make because the burden of proof for genocide is quite quite hot. what is more important is about looking at the narratives that are being pushed out that by the is really officials which certainly suggest as a genocide re intend. so it's by officials who are on the strategic level who are guiding this more ins inside gaza, particularly something that's in the out government officials in the can. i said, who have talked about that. not lighting people in gaza talk, threatening with nuclear war, threatening the united nation all civilians and basing holding all of causes to account for what's going on that this is so certainly in inciting language that
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could inside gender site. and that's something that needs to be taken very seriously because it's that's the kind of context in which soldiers and the idea of operate. but what, what i don't think we're seeing yet is the idea of actually implementing genocide, even if they indiscriminately target civilians. i still think that we're not at a genocide, but there's a huge risk and we need to take this very seriously and is really needs to be condemned for the language that's being used on the strategic level. so if i got you arrived very strong indication, evidence, at least, of genocidal intent. meanwhile view and now is warning of blooming mass starvation . and remind you of how many laz, this crisis has not any bombs writing down on people's neighborhoods in houses, but also the risk now of disease uninstall of ation. let me ask you this, because presumably when it comes to disease is a risk for israel as well. i mean, the soldiers operating in large numbers and gaza will return to home at some point this around. is there any, literally a few kilometers away?
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yes or no, but if there are 2 entirely different separate elements, one is the civilian population to a castle from any support, any list, logistical supply lines in israel. and then that's the idea that has a massive tail logistical support. how that goes from y'all, is that back into the israel? well well suppose to a well fed and who don't usually mingle and sleep among the civilians in, in, in, in, in gaza. so there is, there was actually that kind of a geographic distance between the 2 and quite a big gap. and so, and unfortunately with a demonized ation that's been going on this, these 2 elements have been kept very separate. so the idea is not at all really exposing itself to, to locals in goals. and therefore, i think there for, to a great extent also kind of a kept away from, from, from, from, you know, any diseases that this is probably a challenging question. and then one that really sort of private, so she monetary and weld into spotlight because even before israel is current, siege 80 percent of thousands relied on international humanitarian aid for survival
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. that's according to the un. it is the occupying powers responsibility to provide food shelves and medicine and other essential needs. of course, this poses a very big question. has agencies ignore the very thing the crates, the need for the aid and the 1st place. they me this really ok patient to absolutely, i mean the strategic context. so what is going on in gaza must not be forgotten. so this war didn't start on the 7th of october, even though the idea is pushing that narrative. the human 10 crisis has been more than 17 years in the making. i'm not saying it has been ignored, but people have, have kind of particularly into that community have kind of accepted that the situation is the way it is. it seems to have been at sustainable people have come up with that idea that how students have very resilient. but this you went to in crisis meant the kind of students in gaza already lived on the edge. and now have been basically withdrawn from any sort of you, my town supply chains for weeks and weeks on that. i think a lot of people will now die, not from farms are being exposed to indiscriminate funding from israel,
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but will die because they don't get that you my 10 i they need as we go into the winter. and so while the calls at the now on the you my turn pauses and sees fires at putting pressure on israel no longer to target civilian areas. that is no longer the main cause of why people will die in the weeks ahead. and the problem is that is really looking in a loan looking at a long term goal. the weeks months potential years to come over to patient with civilians will be in the, in the area and where access to the civilians will be very, very difficult. and as we go into that, the clock is ticking because people will not be into this community, can not, it will not tolerate these huge desktops that will stop mounting up because they have people being killed by fire because they killed by the lack of you return support that they're receiving so many levels and somebody stepped to this ongoing crisis, andreas creek. so you know, like trans security stories that king's colleagues, london many thanks for joining us. thank you. adult to my comment. ronnie works in the emergency room at l. x. a. mazda of hospital, in gaza,
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he describes the conditions that people are being treated in because of a lack of fuel and medication to it. but that's and then it kind of highlights, most of the cases reaching the hospitals daily, are children in 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. it says that there is a significant increase in child injuries at 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 garza to southern areas because they are called safe areas, but is relocation army tired of putting great pressure on the hospital here. want 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
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treated while lying on the floor, or when a simple clove color cause blankets had become rare into hospital medications are also missing. surgical operation was performed and a child lying on a piece of cardboard. because if you look at mattress for a sheet to put under him, these issues are leading to a minute tearing disaster and gaza. and this catastrophe must stop 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 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,
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they were transferred to the operating rooms. some had to have their feet emptied because of a shortage of the equipment and supplies, and lack of necessary medical tools in the operating rooms. in some cases, both tools are being used. operations are performed cogently and quickly make use of time to treat other emergency cases. face an imminent death, the beginning of the aggression who received my new injuries. now, most injuries are so we're, these include bern on childrens, affecting their entire bodies, altering the child's features, rubbing them of hope and passion for life. our messages that we need, the necessary medical supplies and medications to serve our people. yeah, i lot before we move, i want, i want to show you some pictures that we're just getting in because this is the foaming off. i'll follow school on thursday. that house is displaced. people in garza city. southern was a 2 neighborhood. more than 20 people would lead to
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a 100 of those in ship that let's speak to honey. my maid, who's in con eunice and sized because a strip and honey, could you give us any further updates on the, on the pictures we're seeing this attack on how follow school yes we'll of been so far we. we understand that there are no turn to this for and nothing is this stuff being this very military from targeting and not only residential home, but also public facilities. and schools have been major targets of, of these really airstrikes. so far we talking about at least $62.00 schools, public school in honor of a school have been completely destroyed and out of, of service complete. but this particular school and, and, and the how it's in the that way. it is really tragic and heart wrenching what happens. all of yesterday. the entire dog was
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a plunge into complete black and black out no communication whatsoever. nobody knew about what was happening at the hospital, but a lead hours of the 3rd these this. busy as targeted by multiple air strikes, destroying major parts of its facility. while thousands of people were inside of it, those people evacuated from the northern part of gaza and gaza city to as a june neighborhood, a densely populated neighbor and even people of from us, they to neighborhood it's so c evacuated to that. as for taking it as a shoulder and a refuse or from those relentless stairs. right. nobody knew about what happened to the school until early hours of the morning. so it was a really few hours ha, until few people or until people learn about what, how to that's what it was already late to save. to save waiver, could survive those air strikes. 20 people worry for the killed were found dead,
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but would still hundreds under the rebels. they're the numbers expected to go a little bit closer to a 100 so far because with lack of equipments and machinery, we don't know how many people are still alive under those rebels. the search continued the rescue continue, but as you know, it's really difficult to operate in such a unusual circumstance. people were trying to save over, survived under heavy bombardment and relentless error strikes on a monday, thanks to the update those pictures. the optima of course, of the attack on these is a to neighborhood a school that they all follow school in which 20 people believes have been killed on hundreds of injured honeymoon. thanks to be able to have a useful in policy chief, has cooled on israel to keep its obligations on the international humanitarian. little speaking of a mile up during a visit to the occupied westbank was
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a burrell. so the conditions in gaza on time to duration 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 nice to respect and dimensions on many sadie on the principles of functionality. on a past these messages yester, they face to face very clear terms that he's ready or thought it is with which a man hara doesn't just define the best for the injury as well as the ones who ask them not to be driven made rage the oil change how much in guys is the outcome of a collective political, a model failure of international a residential building in southern gaza. it has been hey,
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so then this really air raid, some of the processing needs living that had fled from the north. heating is rails warning, in the outside has more from con eunice and goes in. a recent targeting to residential home buildings have been just started in the eastern part of these. boardman continues to take place, reading areas in the south, in part, both in con, units in rough, up until now, dozens of injuries have reached nasir hospital in con eunice. and doesn't more we're hearing from i, which is now saying the dozens more are still to arrive with mrs. has also told us that this whole people, not just the residents of the home, but you've been yours. that's where posted in this home as well.
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the number of those pills 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, 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 graded on different areas. in homes, in the south and part of the time unit in roswell, dozens of people were killed overnight. the tops and this morning and dozens, others were injured. you miss said todd eunice give this to you as a 0 time unit and this out thing causes stress. now,
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these for 80 army has killed more than 5000 children and gaza in just over 5 weeks, cancer lopez or the house. the story of one of those children. 2 life will never be the same for us and it's about. 2 that's 5 years old, he lost his legs and then his really ears strike. 2 overwhelmed them with limited medical supplies, doctors are causes unlocks the hospital, managed to save his life. the amount was the energy procedure was done to repair his amputated limbs and compensate for his blood loss. medical team's face, significant shortages anesthesia is in short supply, and some operations that 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 ottoman and to a neighbor's house. he and his uncle survived,
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but later they were caught in another strike. it was another general we were seeing and moving through the south with document was injured by its britney shelling and last of league. i hope you will get post basic so he can have a life like other children. then go back to school, hopefully once the warnings. this is what i miss neighborhood now looks like debris and russell cover. what was one's called home? he's among more than 20000 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 get out of bed 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. i will have to try very hard to make him
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understand this, as well as the last of his parents. like many, his age, approximate will bear physical and emotional scars for years to come too young to understand war. he's now part of the generation that's being forced to endure capielo facility in elgin 0. okay, let's have somebody in the bucket when you shortly. thanks for watching those events on folder. we come back every angle these waiting. why would is real. vent crossing is really deputy foreign minister. he thinks that the rules of the game has changed. i'm on israel steps, is 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 un experts on bias in wrong? we have to do is look at the un schools in gaza. why are you looking up? i'm? i am hearing something right over our heads. stay close to the story without
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