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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 18, 2023 10:00am-11:00am AST

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the, the . ready the 10 venue, it's good to have you with this. this has been news our lives from the coming up in the program. this our israel orders the evacuation of gauze as largest hospital getting medical staff and patients one hour to leave the facility. the is rarely army targets, homes and southern gaza. at least 28 palestinians are killed in front of you. is real expands as ground defensive into southern gaza. we're told people to move for their safety and the rear is really their strength on the occupied westbank. at
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least 5 palestinians have been killed the so we begin this our with the news that he is really military has now given thousands of palestinians in else just the hospital in gaza city one hour to evacuate the complex. this followed several days of his really res, inside the facility is real, says the evacuation order of applies to doctors to the injured as well as to thousands of displaced palestinian sheltering in the hospital compound. the hospital says it has no functioning ambulances to transfer more than 300 patients and premature babies, even though side joins us now from hi eunice and southern gaza. you know, we're going to try to understand with you everything that's happened in the last hour or so. how did the people in the, the doctors, the medical staff, the patients in shift uh, how were they told and how did they learn of this evacuation order?
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well yes, according to our medical source inside the ship, he told us that these really are me uh told them came in and told them that they have one an hour to conflict. lee evacuated a ship bath hospital from all the patients. uh, the medical staff, the premature babies and the displaced families in the ship a hospital. and he told them also as well to take the address sheet street towards the south and part they're supposed to or expected to evacuate within one hour on foot to the south before the israeli army takes over a ship, a hospital complexly. now also, our stories has been telling us that there is a great state of panic and we are now among the patients the medical
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staff and even decide to leave because they consider this decision or this order to be an impossible uh order to make or an impossible decision to make because they have no ambulances functioning or even available to take that great number of patients to the south. and these really are me, has not provided them with any other solutions, with any means of transportation with any fuel, for the ambulances, or for any cars to trans fair. those patients, those premature babies, the displaced families to the south, as they were ordered to do, you know, do you know if the hospital staff or requested ambulance is, has there been a conversation about transport to evacuate?
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everybody, we're talking about potentially thousands of people here. has there been a conversation between the stuff and these really is about transport to evacuate people from the hospital. there has no been. uh we have not heard of any or we have not been uh told that there was any conversation, but uh sir a lets say uh before when this same uh, incident happened with the quotes hospital. uh, the side we don't have many times asked uh, because really our need to provide ambulances to provide transportation means to at least provide fuel so that they can use buses to transport this thing. but there was no uh, answer from these re in the army. and they ask them and or do them to take the patients on foot at the doctors at the end, have to evacuate those patients in the hospital beds and push them through the
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streets to the other side. but in a ship, a hospital, the situation is a little bit different because the patients are a lot more. there. they are over a 300 and according to our medical sources, most of them are in critical condition and they can not make the trip on the beds to the south. and also how is that great number going to be pushed on a bed to the south. but when the east really army gets such an order, it does not provide any means of vast civilization or transportation to go on with that order. you know, tell us what you know about patients moments before we found out about this evacuation order. there was the options here, a spoke to doctor when you're of bars, the director of the gaza health industry. and he was saying that for
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premature babies died in the days in the days prior to this evacuation order, as israel was conducting a siege of the hospital that 51. patients have died over a days and that he was saying again, moments before we found out about the evacuation order that more premature babies were severely sick, were in critical condition and could die at any moment. and now they're being asked to move those babies. what do you know about the patients, the number of patients in what condition that there is as well, i know that there are over 300 patients in the ship fall. and as you mentioned, 51 of those patients have died, including all the patients in the i c u unit because of the lack of oxygen and because of the lack of electricity in the past days. i also know that 5 of these premature babies are in severe condition, their severely shake and the doctors there has been telling us that they could lose
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their lives. any moments already. 4 of them have died. the total number was very to 9, but now they are only uh, $35.00 of these babies. uh and, and 5 of them are very sick. and we also know that the hospital has been under seized for the past over 8 days. and it has been standing without food, without water, without oxygen, without re supplies. even the only water pipeline in the hospital was destroyed. the solar panels of the hospital where he destroyed is really air strikes. the oxygen station was completely bombarded. it is really a shelley. so this, the hospital has been standing for the past over 8 days without any re supply for an families there. so these families have been going for the past 8 days without
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food without walters. so we don't even know what their condition is. now, as they have been these days of stay without the food and the water necessary for them to go on, you know, i'm looking at the clock. we found out about this one hour evacuation deadline about 15 minutes ago just over 50 minutes ago, which means the one hour soon up. do you know if these really new latrice said what would happen after now? well they did not say what would happen after an hour. they just said that they expect them to have you back to wait to uh, to have evacuated within one hour. but what we have seen from other hospitals, like puts hospital or in cc hospital for children. no sir, hospital for children. all these hospitals. what happens after the deadline?
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these really are the started shelling the hospitals. they started throwing uh, gas. bob, inside the hospitals, who are seeing people to run for their lives, out of the hospital. and this is how, or the method that the is really armies have been using. and we've all seen these methods in, in, in the, in the pictures and in the foot. this past was filled by the patients themselves and by the people inside the hospitals. these are the methods that they use rarely army uses course, the people add the patients and the doctors out of the hospital. so basically they leave them with no choice but to run for their lives. okay, you know, we're going to check back in with you anything that you find out about movements within al shift. so will want to know immediately just before i let you go, how many people roughly are inside the compound very briefly
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to 7000 people altogether. right, 16000 patients and the displaced families. okay. you me to thank you very much for all of that reporting. so where we stand right now is 7 gmc, it's 9 am in gaza. where are you? i'm that is where the largest hospital, which has been under siege by israel for 8 days, is now under a one hour deadline to evacuate. everybody in the hospital, as you know, is just telling us that means 7000 people. if you add into patients, the people who are displaced there, the staff, bear in mind that many patients are critically ill in the intensive care unit. hundreds of patients that the i see you at el shift, dis, our israel gave them about 55 minutes ago almost an hour ago now for one hour deadline to leave and they haven't even, that was saying they haven't specified what would happen after an hour. but she didn't give us that context of what happened in other hospitals where these really military started showing inside the hospital to force people out. so that's the
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situation we're looking at now and we'll keep coming back to it. let me bring in a new or, or day. you're a political analyst call them this. joining us from ramallah in the occupied west bank. i believe you could hear most of what you know was saying 1st i'll get your thoughts on what's just been happening in the last hour a well, it's, i mean, a new episode of cruelty really because as your reporter, as you know, was saying that from, from kind of this is a very large concept, it has a great many of patients who simply cannot walk or perhaps most likely cannot sustain this forced accidents. so this out we have, we're talking about duties about kidney failure to the patients who have not received dialysis. so they're already weak and suffering. we're talking about premature babies who can not regulate their own temperature, who are being manually ventilated. the fact that this is happening again,
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live on tv for the whole world to watch and that there is no one billeted to intervene. the entire international humanitarian system cannot do anything to save those lives. i think it will be a, an event that will live on in the memories of the entire world, not just of palestinians. and it cost a great many doubts really on, you know, this whole system and whether it really works or not. and whether it is only allowed to work when the parties that hold the power wants it to, which, which poses the question of what lives are valued as state level and what lives are considered expensive and, and, and what we've seen right now, and what we're seeing over the past week in does that really? it's difficult to argue that the of the international community by and large does not view alliston in lives as worth savings. nor there is a pretty basic fact that,
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that i think we can establish here. and it is this, it is not possible to evacuate 7000 people from any building, any facility, let alone and hospital with multiple buildings on a compound and a sort of complex geographical area. and, and bearing in mind that they can't leave most size. there's only one side, these really military se they can leave, they can use to leave bottom line. it is not possible for 7000 people, including patients and medical staff to leave the hospital in 60 minutes. i think we need to say that absolutely, absolutely. i think it's important what you just said to keep in mind that it doesn't matter where this is happening. and even in the best of conditions, making that kind of evacuation under the bus, the conditions would be nearly impossible. 60 minutes is simply not enough to evacuate. able bodies from a building or from a series of buildings under such extreme conditions. let alone and evacuating
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exits, aptitude, babies, premature babies who need to be literally carried out, and it's just impossible. and so it goes, you know, we have to wonder whether this is this request for evacuation a simply uh for, you know, a formality uh, its the points. i was a question i wanted to raise with you. some of our viewers will look at this and think, well this is hypocrisy and aggression on israel's part. of course. others will ask themselves why, why is, is real giving this order which is impossible to comply with and how is this in their interest, military or otherwise? what would you say to that question? a function. excellent question. and we have in order to understand that we have to rely on would be, is rarely official. i've said publicly for the past 40 some days,
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they said that there was a priority is destruction, not precision. these really presidents has said that there are no innocent civilians in does that. we've heard multiple senior officials say that their objective is to eliminate everything and doesn't have to turn it into a city of type something even went as far as saying turn it into a parking lot. and so there is absolutely no regard for those civilians. in fact, there is one would, would you know, dare say there was animosity towards those civilians we've seen, puts it recorded by doctors and evacuated from other hospice of patients and of displays. timely sheltering in the pediatric hospital, for example, following the orders otherwise, evacuation raising white flags. i'm still getting shot and killed as they attempt to, to leave for the orders of the is really army. so that be the actions of the is really
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army are say, are telling us a lot. and regardless of the rhetoric that we might here to kind of cover things up, the actions say there was no regard for palestinian life in goza by the use rallies . and more important thing. i think if we take up, you know, a more long term look at what is happening. garza is being made uninhabited. when you make sure that a densely populated area that usually houses more than a 1000000 people and where hundreds of thousands still remain, does not have a single hospital. does not have a, any place where patients, normal regular patients with long term medical needs for the injured can go for basic chair. that means that the is really argues, intention is to make this uninhabited books, is to tell us the news. the only choice you have, if you want to have a chance at life, is to go south or we're still bombing. but it's, but you know,
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there are a few clinics here and there, and hospitals that may be able to help you, even though we're making the entry of food medicine and water very difficult down there as well. no, a day look. thank you very much for all of that. we will come back to you before long because i have more questions for you. we continue to try and get every little piece of information that we can out of what's happening inside all ship. i thank you nor the roaring challenges live for us in occupied east jerusalem. worry. what can you add to this picture? what are the is really military saying about what they're doing and why they're doing it? well sarah, we have been monitoring here and help studies trace them for the pos, our lease was the is ready government to say what these ready ministry saying what these ready media is saying there was still nothing about our she said nothing in the kind of special channels, at least that has the mention of watts out 0 has been reporting in the unofficial
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media, but still no confirmation from israel itself. and the media profile here of once we understand is taking place into how she felt so. so what were in that case, in that case, and i appreciate there, i was looking to pick on sex. exactly. go ahead. sorry. what i, what i was gonna say is that we do know what israel has been saying about how she for over the last few days over the last week and going back further than that. i put this a step back and put this. yeah, from these ready perspective for the moment these ready ministry has been telling us, and it's been cutting the wells that al schieffer is the beating hearts of how much . that is. the main reason why there was being so much military focus on this hospital complex from the is ready standpoint. they get to the hospital, they go into the hospital and then they stop producing the evidence. they say that
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backs up that claims. and what are they showing us? they've shown us video of a vehicle that they say was intended to be used in the attacks of october, the 7th containing a k 40 sevens, rocket propelled grenades, not the grenades, grenades. they show us a chair that they say might have being used by a hostage that a hostage might have the captive much been sacked in for a while. uh they show us a calendar uh on hold and say that this is a list of uh how much fight is uh, a nash shift times this and don't gone down well in israel. so is these ready media has been looking at this and these ready public has been looking at this and coming to the conclusion that this evidence is been at best, very, very thin. so then noticing that's you have to look at this, i think,
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and why did contacts as well of prisoner or can't save negotiations. so the discourse here in this route is that the all you all send was who is the leader of how much in gaza has been using our chief a hospital as a bargaining to essentially saying to the is right. we will release some of the captives if you get your troops out of the hospital. we also understand that there was a deal that was on the table until a day or 2 ago that collapsed. because these readies weren't satisfied that none of the captives were going to be released. i think 50 women and children of the 70 plus women and children that how much is currently holding? what's supposed to be positive that the outside of these ready said no. there was another deal which is being told about which would increase the amounts of hostages
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have kept service that said that, that's how i say is going to release him, return for the release of kind of settings that is right is holding and a significant amount of age to come in and 3, what was being cold pumps over a period of time going for 3 weeks. so sorry, not a problem. i think for these right. it is as well because they think that how mass will use those pumps. essentially, these pumps of humanitarian, a spies as at expended, ceased by 3 weeks east by the they would exploit to re um and regroup, and continue their attacks on israel. so this whole chief of business actually for business needs to be looked at in all of these context, rory, as we look at everything that's happening and i'll shift to agree with you, facts and context. i was asking, you know, in, in guys alpha 0 zoom the side was asking her what happens when the hour is up, because we're looking at the clock and that one our deadline is now up. issue with
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say look, these really didn't say, but we can look at what they did, another hospitals and when their deadlines were up, they started showing inside the hospital to force people out. that's what you them, that was reporting. i wonder whether again there's anything you can add to that picture of israel's, of, of context or israel's track record in the hospitals and gaza. anything at all? well, i mean the, the, these varieties have a minute tree objective of them. i mean clearly, and they are pursuing that in the way that they see fit. so kind of regardless of the criticism that's coming from many parts of the wells, and i'm not even a criticism of the way that treating hospitals like cheap trick criticism of the, the, the, the, the targeting tactics when it comes to flattening, apartment buildings and causing mess. civilian casualties indices at a time. i spices these ro is basically trying to clear up the
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north. our chief hospital is in the north. israel would like to think that it is making headway in the military objectives that how much capabilities in the north of the script uh, becoming sufficient, the degraded then they would like to stop pushing south. so you can look at the uh, the announcements about, i'll see for what they think what we're hearing about. i'll see fit on the grounds . pops in that context as well as that they are trying to make haste. and this, this, this minute true resolution. all the notes so that they can then stop costuming time asked by the south into the golden state because that means that all the people who are right now she for the moment 7000 is getting it was just telling us they've got a guy somewhere. so where does that guy? well, they are probably going to be going south as well. so then you're going to get started again. this situation is the, you know,
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the office of the humanitarian office of the human rights to say 1600000 people in gaza. comedy displaced that homes at the moment, $46000.00 homes, at least destroyed all those people, or many of those people and now heading south will have headed southwards that are going to be more coming south because there is increasing pressure on the south demographic pressure. and ministry pressure, and that is going to continue and in the humanitarian situation is going to continue to deteriorate. rory channels, thank you very much. all that context is really useful is we're trying to comprehend what's happening and i'll shift that and what may happen over the next few hours. worry. thank you very much. that's all that's been happening uh in side the gaza strip, specifically around the largest hospital. i'll shift so we also want to tell you what's happening in the occupied westbank. at least 5 palestinians have been killed . several others have been injured in and is really ero strike. the strike took place in the block, the refugee camp, that's near nobliss. meanwhile,
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one person that has been killed in a raid on the city of 2 of us. these really army has conducted daily raids on the occupied westbank, killing at least $207.00 palestinians since october. the 7th, st. astronomy joins us live from ramallah and the west bank. what's the latest you can tell us about what's been happening and those rates of the well, we've seen video emerging from yet another night of raids, yet more attacks in the occupied westbank. there were scenes of panic and pay us after this is rarely ever strike and ground incursion into the block. the refugee camp near the city of novelists is really forces rated just east of the city at around 4 30 am local time, right around morning prayers. in the early morning hours, bulldozers were seen going and tearing up streets, destroying local memorials. they pushed through the various mix shift barricades in road blocks of the palestinian residence of the camp. had put in place just tried to slow v as really incursion in the aftermath of the incursion. there were classes
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that were ongoing for several hours. we are hearing that they ended just about an hour or so ago is really forces even blew up in a band and deserted house in the ballasa area. and now we're hearing that these kinds of air strikes the use of drones strikes the use of unmanned kamikaze style drones. this is something that has become more and more common in the last few weeks and fax this, this air straight, but just to places the 1st time an air strike has been used on novelist since the 2nd in the father. so this up taking the use of air power or something of great concern to palestinian residents to observers in the international community as well. who see this kind of uptake as a dangerous trend. they don't want to see happen. what happened in gaza. they don't want to see that repeated in the west bank with increasingly over the last few weeks is rarely forces have been using air power more and more in their rates in these operations in and around the occupied westbank. who do they say they're
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fighting, saying i'm sorry you broke up a bit. can you please repeat the question i was saying? who does israel say that they're going after? and these multiple res, across the occupied westbank as well, more and more we are seeing them pursue suspected fighters. they just yesterday they carried out a strike in jeanine, killing the leader of a military when of islamic jihad. so what they're trying to do is go after known fighters people, they've arrested before people they've detained before. and what they're trying to do is keep the pressure up on the leadership of not only the political resistance, not only political posting or resistance, but especially the armed palestinian resistance movements that are becoming more no more ubiquitous. people are using everything they can improvise. explosives. there's more and more pushback from these policy and communities that are being constantly bombarded, constantly rated night after night,
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especially more and more since the war began in garza. and what they're trying to do is keep the pressure up on these posting in communities to make sure that this does not become another point in the where the idea being that is to keep the pressure up. there won't be a retaliation of what's happening in gaza. but that is something that might backfire. there has been more push back from these policy and communities in the last few weeks as a mr. i'll be reporting from ramallah in the occupied west bank. thank you very much. say, i mean one of the director of a major hospital in central garza has been killed in and is really air strikes. dr . him at hotmail. austin's colleagues announced his death a once the hospital specializes in caring for the elderly. several other medical personnel were injured in that attack. the un humanitarian affairs chief says a continuous, unimpeded flow of aid and fuel into gauze is urgently needed. martin griffith says
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humanitarian lloyd is being violated with hundreds of thousands of palestinians still in the north, where the worst is really a tax or taking place is without doubt is your military and crisis the but any measure. and we have so many, so many measures. and this, i agree, well, the house is intolerable and cannot continue. in many respects, international humanitarian law appears to have been turned on. its head stopped the function to allow civilians to move safely do it for an indefinite period to facilitation unimpeded to monitor and response gifts. so people have got a brita from the terrible things that have been put on the on these last few weeks . stay with us here on al jazeera. we'll continue our special coverage of israel's
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war on gaza, including after the break backing different sides the turkish president, calling for a ceasefire during his visit to drive the color. we've got some really nasty weather making his way across here at the moment . this folder cloud here that swept across fonts close by, the flooding it to some northern and central parts of the country. now, making just way to, we'll see you at both ends and beyond. this, every flight pressure has been named by the french move. it was a cool department that says the storm for the rico and it will continue to drive its way further south with an east was running into ducky i at least to sort of meant to train. so some nasty weather coming in here. not be enough. i but tools and all the way it was a very organized band of
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the, the washing else is 0. reminder of our headlines this, our, israel's military has given thousands of palestinians in l. shift the hospital in gaza city one hour to evacuate complex. it says the evacuation order applies to the doctors to be injured, as well as to thousands of displaced, palestinians sheltering inside the compound. the hospital says it has no functioning ambulances to transfer more than 300 patients and premature baby. israel has launched multiple offences on the hospital in the past week. soldiers stormed out shift on wednesday as real says how mazda is using the facility as a control and command sensor, but i'm us denies those claims. united side joins us now from hon. eunice, in southern gaza, you know, i know you've been trying to work your sources. i also know the communications
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inside guys are very patchy. i'm wondering whether you've been able to find out anything since we last spoke on the there hasn't been anything new. no update on the current situation. these really are me is still under the are still giving this time to the people in a ship, a hospital, the doctors, the patients, the medical staff, one hour since they have given them almost half an hour. it has run out of that time and they expect them any half an hour to have evacuated before the ease really are me starts to take any further steps after that evacuation the order has been made. as for the doctors in the ship, a hospital, they say that if they are not been provided with any ambulances to transfer those
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patients, it is going to be impossible for them to move out of a shift. and they've also told us that they are not going to be evacuating a shift without their patients. so the doctors there have said that they will not be new, leaving their patients and evacuating without their patients with them. yeah, they won't leave the patients behind and, and that would remind her of yours. that's the hippocratic oath. that's what you do with patients. you don't leave them in the middle of a war zone. but what more can you tell us about the patients that they have in the hospital? i was just saying it's 300 patients. we know that there are premature babies that have been out of their incubators, several of whom have died since the beginning of these really see john l shift. what more do we know about these patients? yes um the uh the babies the premature babies are, are in only 35 now. officer. the total number was $3029.00. 4 of them have died. 5
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of them are severely sick according to our sources in the hospital. 150 patients have died in the past days. all the i c u unit patients have died because of the lack of oxygen because of the lack of electricity . and many of the 300 patients that are in the hospitals now are in critical and severe conditions. as the doctor said that such a trip could. c could could. 7 caused them to die instantly, especially that they are expected by the israeli army to deport the south or to be brought to a south on foot and north in ambulances, as no ambulances have been provided, no fuel for the transportation in, let's say,
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buses or any other means of transportation has been provided for these patients to evacuate to the south. so, you know, i want to make that very clear what the is really military at this stage expect is for the medical staff or whoever to we lout their patients on their hospital beds and walk them on their hospital beds. kilometer is towards the south . is that right? or that is what we have seen doctors as inputs, hospitals do because some of the patients where, where'd able at all to be transparent even on wheelchairs, their conditions where extremely severe and they have to transport them while they will them on the beds or the hospital beds themselves, this is another very didn't on the doctors themselves,
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and the medical staff at the shifts off to wheel uh on, on such roads. and when were talking about you really wasn't from the north to the south. that's road. so i had the road that we took a sheet road that via is really army is asking the people the ship and the medical staff to evacuate through these roads are bombarded many of these roads. a very many areas of these roads are very hard and very difficult to go on top of them to walk on top of them. so it's, it's a very big struggle and they use challenge isn't 2 wheels. 2 patients on their beds, there are thousands of people who have been taking shelter for a long time. now inside the l. shift the hospital complex. do we know if any of them have tried or begun to leave the hospital? to? none, none of the people in the hospital until now have made any kind of uh,
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attempt to evacuate the hospital there. oh, staying together and they're all sticking together. many of the buck you will use that are inside the hospital who have evacuated from their homes in the north and sheltering are the in the hospital. many of them are already signed the lease for the injuries there. those 300 patients that are in the hospital and others of course, are just displaced families who have been sheltering in the hospital. but it's still this time they're sticking together and no attempts whatsoever has been made for anyone to leave the hospital. you met aside with the very latest on what's happening in and around now it's just as hospital in the northern part of the gaza strip. you have no thank you very much. we haven't even talked about the strike on the on han units, which has killed several dozen palestinians. we will nor day. let's bring you back
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in your political and list and call them mr. joining us from ramallah in the occupied west bank, nor i think international human rights lawyers and humanitarian lawyers are going to have something to say about what's happening right now. at l shift. it's not for me to make snap judgements, but i've spoken to many legal experts in the past few days and weeks and it is pretty clear that this is not consistent in compliance with humanitarian law. absolutely, this is what we've been hearing from these this product expert. so, you know, i'm dedicated their lives to studying international law and trump getting those values in international humanitarian law. and what they've been telling us over and over again is that the rules of war are being rewritten. they're being trampled on a, in every event in, in the gaza strip, attacking a hospital, a hospital. there is really the center of life in gaza and without,
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without compelling reasons with that evidence. and even if there were evidence without making any, and any effort to this, to have distinction between fighters and civilians, is simply unacceptable. it is unlawful. it is a more crime. and you have to, you know, remind ourselves, remind the viewers when there are critical injuries in the gall district, no matter where it is. usually these injuries end up in a ship, a hospital. this has be as health busted in affility, that is equipped to help people with complex surgeries with complex health needs. now this hospital has been completely disabled and there are patients of the in the new z, a hospital to the north in gaza. they are basically wasting away because there's nothing doctors there can do for them. not just because they've run out of medical supplies the think because they don't have the expertise. because usually what
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happens is, is that these patients go to a ship knob and tube has been completely disabled and there's this forest of the evacuation forced eviction notice to the doctors and the patients. we have to ask the question, what is the purpose beyond making dogs are unbelievable. and we've heard from you in humanitarian agency saying they have very serious stuff. that is real, have any and tension of allowing palestinians back to the north even one day and the fighting them when the end of the market. and that is a very grim message, a very alarming message to, to kind of think about in the context of, of the being a very, very densely populated area of the south of gauze and not be not really equipped or able to handle that demographic change of having the most of its population transferred out. there are no medical facilities that can cope with that. there are
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no physical structures that can house those people. a life is literally a struggle for those people in the south who are also being bought in, nor one more significant fact that we haven't even had time to get to get to. and i'll have to wrap up this conversation for this hour, but it is that is real asking people to take one of those 2 major north to south axes that go through gaza. in this instance, they're asking them to take the coastal road, and we saw not that long ago that when people complied with that order, people were on occasion attacked by israel. so people trying to leave comply with these really military demands and then killed as they did. so we're gonna have to leave this conversation here for now, but we'll talk again throughout the morning nor day. thank you very much. oh, dozens of us house democrats have called on the bite and administration to press the israel to allow more fuel into gaza. it reflects growing on these and the party about the us government support for israel. my kind of reports from washington dc
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protest is gathering outside the democratic national committee building in dc, calling on role makers to press were c spy in gaza that dispersed by police or the folks in that building. the folks in different part of leadership have not been listening to the 80 percent of us going inside. last, some democrats, a started to listen here, a group of the parties, progressives, appear on the podium. thank you all for being here with the active us rabbis with c spa, no movement. we are calling for an end to the violence, not a break, and the violence here monitoring pause is not enough. we will not be afraid. we will not back down. we will demand more of our president. we will demand better of our presidents. yeah. and increasingly, it's not just progressives in the party who are disturbed about israel section in
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gaza. and the occupied westbank. 48 democratic members of congress sign this letter sent to the secretary of state, demanding that the administration press israel to stop restricting fuel deliveries into gaza. arguing the lack of energy could result in a mess of public health crisis. among the signatories, 3 jewish representatives of the logistic going to that there's a mock change in what was initially unqualified support. israel in the us congress . and the change is not that israel should not exist in that israel doesn't have a right to exist in that israel does not have a right to defend itself. but that also there needs to be more of a balance in more of a vocal approach to the plight of palestinians to date the bite and administration has lodged the power to these really governments line on a number of issues. in particular, the opposition to a ceasefire. the,
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the question is, how long kinda take know the voices of rank and file democrats look to load. what polls indicate is an increasing number of voters, but cooling for a reset in us israel policy by kind of i'll just era washington. and the torque as president has suggested working with the german 8 to push for a ceasefire in gaza. richard piper, the one was on a visit to berlin. the 2 countries have very different positions on the conflict. the research and reports 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 leaders 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 guilt. blood carson, the beast is columbus. now can we stay silent again, israel with 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 silent. was it? that's why we shouldn't interpret the israel palestine more dress, start that uncomfortable comments? to german years, but chancellor, olaf schultz never the less needs to engage with the check the 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 took us to provide meant, but he took his problem is coming to the debates in rebecca occasion squeeze and succession, i were hoping for a quickest positive decision. and because they missed a strength of nato, as in the lions, so start air, the 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 jet. so on the israel guards a conflict on correct,
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and berlin have no choice but to agree to disagree and then move on to other issues beyond the middle east, including security in europe. melissa chan out to 0 for lin. still a head on elsie or after a short break, we'll look into the world news including devastation in the wake of storm. daniel will have an update from libby at work. communities are still really 2 months of deadly flooding. the 25 years of the of was a modest, 36 years civil war and indigenous weaver's lifelong search for his disappeared father leads into a world forensic anthropology piecing together his own history. and the stories of thousands of survivors still seeking truth and justice for the missing loved ones. what come alice passed on the witness documentary on it and just so you know,
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hearing how are we defending israel heavy, more dead children asking questions you wanted to have your voice heard? what is your message? understanding this little part of the page was transformed into a minute, reporting every now and then we can hear cluster bombs, exploding out his ears, teens on the ground. when you close to the hall to the store, the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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let's take a look at some other world news now liberia's liter george way a has conceded defeat the challenge to adjust that black guy in this week's presidential run off with nearly all ballots, counted the former vice president has nearly 61 percent of the vote. the elections were the 1st since the un ended is peacekeeping mission. there in 2018. the new president of them all div says his nation will not allow foreign military presence on its soil. mohammed weasel campaigned on a promise to remove indian troops from the country. india and china had been buying for influence. wizard was swimming on friday after beating incumbent abraham solely in a run of a run off last month. that car doors congress has elected a new president after elections in august and re conflict will lead parliaments in nearly 2 years. it comes as the parties of president elect, danielle nicola and former leader raphael go to ja struck a deal to form a majority outgoing president. dear mulatto dissolved congress in may to avoid impeachment. it's been more than a month since floods caused by storm. daniel,
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devastated at eastern olivia. thousands of people were killed and displaced. the city of durn uh was the worst effected. and as my lead trainer reports, the presence of libya as to arrival governments as complicated relief efforts. and it's been called the worst natural disaster. it'd be as modern history in september heavy rain from storm. daniel, devastated much of eastern libya. official numbers say 4333 people died. and more than $8500.00 remained missing in the city of deadman, the 2 downs collapse sending us. and now me like waves of the city, entire neighborhoods were swept away into the sea, or reduced to rubble. satins home was destroyed. private charities are now paying for him in his family to live in the slot. he says it was a nightmare. as water flooded his home, he scrambled to see this children. oh, and do you know if i climbed up was 2 of my children. when i got to the roof of my
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house, i found a woman there. i thought it was my mazda, but it was a woman who lives far away. the floods washed turn to my roof, which is 3 stories high. and so imagine how high the water was. it was a catastrophe. it's a day. we can never forget what size i was unable to save his parents. he buried them the next day. according to the new ones, migration agency, more than 43000 people, were displaced by the floods in eastern libya. the majority are from the city of done the i in those works in the ministry of social affairs. he says more than 270 families displays from don't know, i've relocated to mr lot though, but they get little government support on that. then what's that heavy until now the government is not located any funds to those who have been displaced, all the municipalities that receive them up with everything that is offered to them in miss rata is from the people of the city. to help this fellow countryman, who to of libya,
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has to rival governments. that's complicated relief efforts. each says it's located a budget to help those displaced and to rebuild areas wrecked by the floods, but on the ground. so far, those funds don't seem to be reaching those in about china, which is 0 throughout the finland has closed for the 9 crossing points on this border with russia. this is in response to changes in russia's border policy which has eased border controls. so the finish government has accused moscow of trying to destabilize it after health think he joined nato earlier this year. authorities say that moscow has been deliberately funneling asylum seekers towards the busiest crossing points. russia denies those allegations. a taiwan is a pick and boy morris chang has praise. talks between the leaders of the us and china. president joe biden, and chinese leaders shooting ping, met on the sidelines of the apex summit. this week, they agreed to restore military communications between their armed forces. i won
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hopes that this will reduce tensions and increased ability in the taiwan straits. this was a very good meeting. choosing being and fight a good meeting and it tends to relax the tension. it is reestablish the communication channel. and i think it's a good meeting and i think that it should help to, to reduce the tension between the united states and the china. and it should increase the stability of taiwan to now let's return for a special coverage of israel's war on gaza. the un estimates that more than 1600000 palestinians have been displaced from their homes since israel's war began in
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october. some of those with foreign passports have been able to leave through the roof of border crossing with egypt. one man shares the story of his journey back to indonesia and his english of having to leave gaza or not. i am not to say my name is mohammed who same army who military and activist who worked in gaza since 2011 i did as a child. i was educated by my parents to care about palestine. so i'm going to con . yeah, i then studied the university there and thank god allowed me to marry palestinian woman and to have the family there. and then with, i'm less, i mean, the defendant and the in 2018, i founded the international networking for humanitarian, which is still running to the state. uh, but again, i did look at that every day we feed around 3000 people in the evacuation center, scan it and gather the out of the yeah. do i spend my days around the indonesian
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hospital every day i saw hundreds of bodies of women and children, and on the back and i saw the bodies of the babies scattered round. then as that was the moment i decided to leave a set of company brand, the my name was on the back use list, but the names of my wife and children were not there. i was given a choice of the border. i said there was no way i could leave my children and why we went back and forth to the rough of border crossing 4 times, my poor children and every time they heard the bombs, they were traumatized. so we kept waiting until we finally got out on the 36th day audi. yes, on the same day we evacuated. 11 of my wives, relatives died. and in their strike, the house we had lived in had its window shattered. how does it, does that sound? yeah, and when they have sent me,
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i am very happy to see my children smiles. they can laugh without fear. last night they slept peacefully on file and the thought on the line. and this type of system or something like that. but on the other hand, i feel guilty for leaving because i will certainly return. garza is my home progress at the center. my body is in indonesia right now, but my heart and soul remain in garza and you guys us. and we leave you with that developing story, this, our, israel's military has given thousands of palestinians in al shift the hospital in gaza city one hour to evacuate. the complex that an hour is now up, it says evacuation order applies to the doctors to the injured as west, as well as to thousands of displaced, palestinians sheltering inside the hospital. compound about 7000 people currently inside all ship a complex. the hospital says it has no functioning ambulances to transfer more than 300 patients, including mutual data be right back to the company out there with us.
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the under the oh i yeah. hi joe. but let me check and put the follow up and it does have much. oh gosh, what the good to go to good. good. we can go to
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the the info for 3 upfront takes on the big issues. this isn't a one off you. something about a systemic issue here. black labs don't really matter, and the police were unflinching questions is war with were wanting to imminent rigorous debate. people were dying because of lots of medical treatments,
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challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the panic and fear of gauze as largest hospital is real order is medical stuff and patients that i'll ship it to leave the facility in one hour. that deadline has now expired. the 0 venue. it's good to have you with us. this is elisha 0 life from the also coming up the these really army targets

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