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a story f 15 members of his own 5 killed in an ass. dr. sharon, what's happening on that? we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is the listening post the the director of thousands on ship a hospital tells the 0 sum move on newborn babies and the patients an intensive chair. have now died. the that says move medical facilities run our supplies, leaving the injured to die without adequate can the,
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the, the for ottoman, this is alison say on line from to. so coming up as well says it's allowing 2 trucks to fuel a day into the territory to help stop the spread of disease and allow soldiers to keep slicing. that's one task. so because we consent, we do not currently needs epidemic civil hom civilians and also outside suspense. if there are, if it's a mix to find single stone and attacks on journalists and people heading to prey as rainy on the 5 tick eskimiya codes. the patients in gauze as large as hospital a slowly dying because of the power cuts and dwindling medical supplies. also for hospital remain surrounded by his riley tanks and soldiers and health authorities say it's stopped functioning. the situation that can only be described as cottage
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to the hospitals director has told alex as they are many premature newborn babies have died. there's no fuel to run in. cubase has to keep them alive. they've also been told old patients and intensive care have died as a result of power outages. hundreds of people including patients, doctors, displays, palestinians believe to be inside the hospital. without food, water, or medicine, and disorderly forces remain inside the complex for the day. looking for evidence to backup the allegations that him off was using the hospital. as c'mon center, a bed of my hate, she begins coverage. a desperate attempts 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 debris, to get her out. residents resort to shovels and their bare hands. but it's too late. the stuff of desperation in
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hospitals to cause us biggest medical facility has been surrounded and then searched by as rarely, soldiers for days denied fuel to keep medical equipment running. the hospitals director tests alj a 0. all i see you patients have died. we are carrying surgical, i'll put a sense without and that's good. thank even without even oxygen. and we are doing the bowl being surgical operations, but the wave leased out a bit because some lies and medicaid as always is at hand. on some occasions, we are forced to leave the patients to die because we are headless. we cannot perform any surgical operation onto them. the least we can do is to give them some pain. kiddos intervene as they get out of it to let those victims die. and fees and premature babies without functioning incubators, oxygen,
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or electricity continue to die. define situation can be able to use the troops of being around the moving within. then i'll split that area all over the hospitality. the situation is, is to, to, you know, and like this is kind of, that was shrinking all the time or the end of the on because of the house. because the fewer and fewer of causes hospitals are open and just barely operating. the in the middle of chaos, one nurse receives the body of her sister's son. the rescuers no longer has the capacity to search for the living. and there is little time to mourn the dead before palestinians and cause are forced to confront the next catastrophe. across the strip a chronic shortage of fuel and food is bringing infections and hunger,
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sewage and sanitary systems are down, and waste water has spilled onto the streets of residential areas already leveled by error rates are in the hey, i was pregnant in the got it a life is stopped, the shoes have stopped working. there is no fuel. the rubbish is overflowing everywhere. the b crews of stop and instead 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. beg, i'll just 0. it is bringing honey mouldings droning as live now from con eunice, inside the gauze. this trip and honey guys, us health ministry has been speaking about that situation at. i'll ship a hospice on what have they been saying? the best of all the situation and at the hospitals in general,
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in the gods to buy very complicated, but particularly issue for a hospital that has been under not all the relentless airstrikes environment. but for the past week, it has been under complete military military seized, where is really transported inside the a, the main court yard of the hospital from all direction and circle it and store minute in a on thursday on wednesday morning, early hours of wednesday morning. and in search for what does really military a claim, based on its intelligence supported by american and tell you that the hospital was used by, by how much militant and leadership to operate, to carry out its operation. so far. the situations are very difficult inside the house, but as not only a putting the life of the most vulnerable a group inside the house. the baby's at risk already 4 of those pretty much reveals that they have died and they have their, their 5 morrow or
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a serious condition as to lose their lives. and even if there are those who are in the intensive care unit, those so critically injured and need the medical attention to necessary medical attention have already died inside the i see you youtube, lack of a fuel, lack of electricity, but more importantly, the oxygen pipelines that gives them the live. oh that has they had been destroyed, which led to their immediate death. there's also a destruction going on inside the hospital itself. but this really mentor is doing right now is going side. the houses are from one building to another. it's literally during a pop tart, this industry was spring medical equipment. for example, the m r i rumor is completely destroyed right now. we have extra department across all the buildings also destroyed basement housing. the warehouse for medicine, medical equipment was also destroyed, leaving the hospital,
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not only it's already on a brink of gloves, but leaving it as a non functioning fit health facilities for the coming. for the coming years. it is getting very wars right now. as there is confrontation going on. yeah. around the vicinity of the hospital. yeah. honey. the is rarely on a has been paying for a very long time that i'm off has been using all shifts and all the hospitals as combined and control centers. it's difficult to imagine how find, how destroying all of this, all of this equipment and hospitals will help them find this evidence of what they've been saying. we've also been getting more information about an attack as a un school that took place on thursday night and with civilians have been killed. and we're only getting more information about this attack on friday.
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if that happens at late hours of last night, when a school at housing, a positive, evacuated, keen to seek refuge in that a school coming from dallas to be from the northern part and from as a to neighborhood itself. people moved it from the eastern side of neighborhood, seeking refuge in that, in that a school older to find themselves under heavy bombardment and area straight to school was struck by multiple ears reg, destroying the vast majority of its building. would people inside, inside the building to 20 p falls of being killed right at the spot. and this is our route for the we were getting it from the area as well as tens more of a critically injured the people who were inside the school. what's so frustrating about this error strike? it happened and nobody knew about it, the disabled communication. nobody knew about the ears right on the school until
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early hours of the next morning. people did not know there were people inside the school was targeted. they did not even know there were few was still under the rubber because it all came as a surprise. so that period of time was gone and nobody was able to save anyone who could be a live under the rubble of the number is expected to rise and there are so more people is trapped under those rubble. so this, we're expecting it to reach to more than a 100, as do work. there are 1000 people. we're inside that school coming from different parts of the gods strip seeking at shelter or at honey and stay with us because we're going to hear from what her moss has been saying. the onboarding of the law says it's ready for a long war and an audio message. cassandra gave spokesperson a bu a bay. the says the group has been collecting damage on the as really full says, pushing into gaza. what does the most out or how do you have
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a similar we continue to monitor their movements. we have also prepared ourselves in order to defend ourselves in the long run. and we are resilient, and we are able to face different attacks coming from different locations. and any longer stay in gauze, i will cause this rarely soldiers and forces more damages. we have been successful in doing so, and we will continue to show the damage we cause in the days to come here. and how the, what else have cassandra gave spain saying about the fighting on the ground? the this will this statement, is it clearly talking about ongoing active confrontation between the palestinian militants and group on the ground with the is really military in gaza. city we know so far is really military and be this because service from the 3 main acts as a, from the north and the east, and a from the senate part in other times to squeeze and keep pushing deeper into gaza
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city. but what this statement is, is, is making it clear to us that this is not an easy ride for these really military insights. guys. and there are active, if confrontation, there are battles going on between palestinian militant, dropped on the ground. and those a tanks and armored vehicle. and so for a, the statement talked about the destruction of a number of those tanks and armored vehicle. and the killing of, of is really soldiers inside a, gaza inside gather city and on the other act as were these really military push deeper into, into guys as it is. it also talks about it is also refuting these really obligation to the hospital. the supervisor was used as a command center, which is very consistent with the outcome of, of, uh, the raid inside, as you have a hospital after 24 hours, these really could not find
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a sign or even indication that the hospital was a command center. and there was no sign or indication for hostages inside the hospital. any thank you very much for that for now. that is honey mahalo. joining us live from con eunice and gaza as well as military says its planning to expand its ground operation to southern gaza. where it's told people to move for this on safety just 2 weeks ago, a weeks ago about a 2 thirds of gall, this population of 2300000 people have been left homeless by as well as a tax on afternoon nickel ship. and i'm just really, we are to 10 minutes to advance the operation. it will happen wherever hamas exists, including in the south for the strip. it will happen at the time, place, and conditions that are best for the military. and israel has agreed to allow to fuel trucks a day into gauze have to be used and was treatment to prevent the spread of disease . and is rarely officials that the move is partly aimed at protecting their operations. inside the tad tree, mohammed jump june,
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sent us this report from occupied east jerusalem. made the growing humanitarian catastrophe and gaza. a trickle of fuel will begin to enter gaza from the board across that decision coming from israel's workout company. 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 facilities in the gaza strip. which are facing 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 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
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a like finance minister it but the law smart rich who released the 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 tend war to sit in an air conditioned bunker comfortably watch the news and continue to manipulate is rarely society and the families of the hostages and national security minister. it's more been clear 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 netanyahu. he's also faced growing outrage over how he and his government are handling the issue of securing the release of israeli kept is still being held in
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cost. their family members and relatives have been demonstrating for things making their way from tel aviv to jerusalem. we are monitoring here today. they will sell them time to the families and the thousands of people come join us legit, most of them a little shout, bring them back home now the whole world shouts, we followed. bring them back home. now, israel outrage both political and personal, expanding in equal measure. how much enjoy my visitor occupied east jerusalem. let's bring it home to saul, who she's drawing his life from occupied east jerusalem and a vision within that is where the government, i'm the about sending fuel to the opposite asshole the best right, elizabeth. these really national security adviser. it's actually her next be said that the war cabinet made this decision at the recommendation of these really
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military and the internal security agency known as the ssion bed. but that it also came out the request of the united states. when he did want to emphasize that this delivery of the fuel allowing it to enter the gaza strip though in a very small quantity would not be it. and then it would not really impact their operation inside of gods. it wouldn't negatively impact to the operation that these really military is setting out to do. however, in the political realm, it is not really being received well members of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose coalition are slamming the decision, those from the far right. say that actually the war cabinet itself needs to be changed. even the finance minister best and a small rich, a member of the religious zionism party wants to be part of the war cabinet. because he says that the decisions that have been made like allowing this fuel or
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not reflective of what the government wants. this has been a change and a shift in policy from the israelis who have since the beginning said that there will be no fuel allowed in to gaza. elizabeth? yeah, interesting to see those cracks in the israeli government at this moment. i'm the we've also got time off slices who are battling is riley soldiers and gaza, still firing missiles into israel. us right elizabeth, 42 days later how this is still firing rockets on places in the center of the country like tell a b 3 showing. let's see on whole loan, just to name a few. the iron don't missile defense system intercepting several missiles above tel aviv. we solve those images of the explosions happening in the skies above those cities. but one of the rockets ended up falling in an open area as per the protocol for interception procedures. now we have seen his browser rockets today on
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friday. and the last time we saw a heavy barrage of rockets going toward tel aviv was tuesday. but in this war, since the beginning, we have seen these near daily rocket barrages, not just in the south, but also going towards tell of even other central areas as the war continues. elizabeth went home to thank you very much for that. i'm the son who is live unoccupied, east jerusalem. still ahead on that 103 people killed in thousands, detained during his way. the rates and the occupied westbank the brought to you by visit castle to holloway will say something of a cool down in the weather across eastern parts of north america as we go through the next couple of days. expand of cloud here. that's a cold front list,
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making its way through it. it will gradually, the post a little further east was ahead of but the winds are still coming in from a southerly direction. but that's the system makes its way through. cloud and rain right up the east disable. pushing into that east. the side of canada. it will be heavier time could cool some localized flooding will pull those type of just out of good 7 or 8 degrees for new york. and also for the se, low as you probably have got a few well winfrey, flowers, they're going to quit back into based on positive on terry. i but a good deal to try whether across much of north america rush or showers down towards the southern rural case. where to where coming into west and most pos, and again, that could cause some localized flooding. some other nasty weather pushing for you here. turning, increasingly, wintery habits knows, it pushes inland across the rockies. and so what's the weather? just making its way to most a great place by this stage that we think that right where, where the pushing across you make a big boulder cloud here, potential tropical. so i touch, weeping across jamaica, gradually making its way into southern parts of cuba into
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a good parts of haiti as well. it will, grassy east, racing quite down a little bit. but heavy shala's, hispanic, the west brought to you by visit castle on counting the costs that you when was the one the set back development in palestinian territories by more than a decade. while israel's central bank says the complex major, shocked with economy. plus how the wars deepening lebanon's, economic prices, counting the costs on al jazeera. what we do, and i'll just, sarah, is try to follow this story and leave the people who allow us into their lives, dignity in democracy. the, the the,
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the what challenges they are in the elizabeth toronto and don't ha romando about top stories for ssl. the director of gauze is all cheerful hospital, says newborn babies of dying because there's no talent to run into bases. well, how much of a sudden meal and so said patients and intensive care have now died. so you end through monitoring affairs, cheapest for new and calls for a cease font. mountains are fits, describe the current situation and gaza as intolerable. he says 2200000 people traps that need immediate health. and israel says it will allow to fuel trucks to enter gauze at a day. so the united nations means that the new one says it isn't anywhere near enough. it amounts just 6 percent of what used to float, strip daily prior to the war. andrea's creek is a senior lecture institution studies at kings college london,
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and he's joining us live from there. thank you very much for your time, mister craig. i want to talk more about what we've been pushing, as well as the director of national security council saying that the decision to allow is enough fuel to run the water at the sewage systems and gaza was taken to prevent the spread of disease that they don't want academics that will hom civilians, that all the soldiers that fighting will stop. and there's an academic kind of business, humanitarian crisis and international outcry that they won't be able to continue fighting under those conditions. first point about that, what do you make of him saying we have to prevent an epidemic so that we can keep fighting this? well, i mean this is, i think this is not really an active emphasis the i think what we've seen from, as you've already mentioned the statements from the far right. the government doesn't. kevin administers, who are basically saying nothing should be given to the population of gossip because everyone is being kind of collectively being punished for what, how much is doing. this is more about, they know that the clock is taking. they know that the international community,
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especially western allies of israel increasingly nervous about what is real, is doing. they especially to buy new ministration, wants to see that this is coming to an end, somehow icons see this going on beyond christmas, particularly at the current rate of dying. and obviously if you have more people dying and that's most likely going to happen with less, the return 8 coming in. and obviously the, and time destruction being destroy, it will probably see a lot more death because of humor tear and suffering. and we see that with a growing death toll, the people going to the streets in western captains as well, protesting for a ceasefire, demanding a ceasefire, and kind of condemning israel will eventually have put so much pressure on political leaders that eventually that war will have to come to an end, israel cannot, is not operating in a vacuum and i think making sure that not too many people are dying is a way for israel and the idea f as well to give themselves a bit of maneuverability and freedom to maneuver in what is an increasingly difficult information environment for them. but how can you say making sure not too
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many people to dive in more than 11500 people have been killed and 4600 children have been killed. you know, the national security council director said that if there is a humanitarian crisis and an international outcry, they won't be able to continue fighting on those conditions. isn't they already a few monetary and crisis and international outcry, or you're saying that there is, but it hasn't been enough to stop them the that amount of death hasn't been enough to stop them. and this is the $1000000.00 question that everybody is asking. i mean, i'm, i'm for the last 6 weeks i, so i've been absolutely shocked at how little the into this community is actually shown emphasis to the plight of people in the slaughter that's going on in gauze. obviously the, my 10 crisis now must be the west in the world because it's not just a human 10 crisis. it's an active won't getting people are being targeted by shells by ordinance. and at the same time, deprived of the basic needs of the land that living on is become uninhabitable.
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they're trapped in a, in a prison where they can't leave. and now the idea is talking about moving operations south, where people already tripped that already fled the northern gaza at where they supposed to go to this crisis is absolutely atrocious. but obviously there is a momentum. israel had a momentum very early on and international, in an international support particular in the west, but people said what are the atrocious and you know, attacked by how much on the 7th of october of sympathy was, was israel that has no change to what sympathy to us the palestinian civilian population and the momentum is growing and growing and growing. nobody knows where that golden cigarettes and that's horrible, horrible as it sounds. it seems like it takes a while for western governments, particularly the u. k. the us and germany as well, to kind of turn around and say, actually we need to put our foot down and demand a ceasefire, or at least the more 10 pools we moved from noticing is fine. i know you met 10 poles, do you mind 10 both. eventually we're moving towards a demand for
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a ceasefire and i can't see that being too far out because the desk told the about atrocities being committed right now on president mr. creek. that's hope you're right. thank you very much for your analysis as a ways that's andre is creat joining his life in london. thank you. of the things 5 palestinians have been told and several others injured and is very striking. the occupied westbank, the strong to place indeed belong to a refugee camp in nablus. that is really ami has conducted daily rates on the occupied west bank. they've killed at least $207.00 palestinian since october, 7th. and thousands of palestinians have been detained by his very full system. the occupied westbank, 3 people were killed. and jane 2 more during the shootout of check point in the a. hebron zane bus robbie has moved from the law. jeanine has long been a strong hood or resistance the palestinians being buried killed in an is really
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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 to descend here represents to the occupation what the could even how would us and general goals for the past 2 and a half years engineering refugee kind of just the kind of not including surrounding areas and around 100 people has been killed and there was always a house in the morning and janine refuge account has isn't morning or never closing on. the phone is really troops injured. more than a dozen people and overnight rates, blocking ambulances, detaining paramedics, posting, and fighters hit back with improvised explosives. one of the medics interrogated by israeli soldiers said they 2 were caught up in the classes that are going to be another 100. these really soldiers check. each of our 3 ambulances took a lot of time,
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the searching thoroughly and wirelessly damaged equipment. the source, each car kept us waiting. then there was shooting and we took a color behind do 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 randomness weaknesses. is really forces of killed more than $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 backs firing because frustration is growing. incidents like this add to public anger and is really soldier approaches a most near rumbling. just before friday morning. prayers throwing a sound grenade in so unclear to and also on friday to palestinians were shot at
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a checkpoint north of cupboard killed during an attempted attack on these 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 part of the fire, they must h. c. raise the martyrs of lift the whole woods, refusing to be ignored, refusing to go quite the same beside the old to 0. remo law can be occupied by to some other world news now that ukrainian military says its conducted a series of successful operations on the east and back off the bank rather of the need for a river and the keeps on region. the army says it's secure to strong attack position as it's counter offensive against russia's military continues. rob mcbride has moved from the capital keys.
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