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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 18, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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i'm the stars you tell you with more about special coverage of israel as well and gaza coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel attacks or you and run school and the devali, a refugee camp in the gaza strip. at least 50 people that have been killed. a desperate journey out of gauze as largest hospital these very minute treat has been forcing doctors, patients and displaced palestinians to flee the schafer compound. these rarely ami targets homes and southern goals that at least the t palestinians accounts in conyers and israel expands its ground defensive into southern gaza, where it told people to move for their own safety the well it is now it's that 10100 g m t that's 3 o'clock in the afternoon and gaza
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with the humanitarian situation is growing ever more desperate by the hour. israel has once again attacked the alpha core a school. that's a un run school image, a bali, a refugee camp in the north. the death toll is reportedly very high. meanwhile, thousands of palestinians have escaped the i'll chief a hospital compound of the being ordered to leave by israel's military. more than 300 patients of fleeing south without the health of ambulance. as all the vehicles around 5 doctors have stayed behind with at least a 120 patients, you're unable to move because of the condition. well that speak to a correspondent on the ground power couple as in he's in con eunice, in the southern part of the gaza strip target. tell us a little bit more about what we know happened at alpha for us. we've seen some of the, the images of the optimal since that attacking the absolutely devastating the yes, the images, the scenes, the videos that have been released,
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of 5 palestinians in recording what is happening with the grounds and of course hospital, unbelievable as did bodies everywhere. and medical teams are trying to evacuate the wounded and the victims from the location of these really targeting. as was mentioning dr. b as to who were hosted at the hotel school has been multiple strikes by the use very good forces in different occasions. been separate in separate uh, separate times since the beginning of this found a fighting palestinians who had slipped from the eastern areas of the north of the gaza strip. they tend to pick soon side of the site this school as a safe place to be always. nicholas attacks that to pass on to value refuge account development, clearly had been attacked by the is what the forces were done. one time since the beginning of this found to finding us complete residential neighborhood had been completely destroyed. at this, i looked at this of this school that run by the united nation is considered to be space. i must be protected by the principles of international both main was it had
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been multiple targets at once in the, in the beginning of this month. and this is the 2nd time that this school has been attacked. this is strategic policy that have been adopted by the it's where the occupation forces aimed at displacing. i'm forcing people to evacuate to the south of the gaza strip. meanwhile, they are running low on food water and even if they were able to evacuate to this off of the church or they might rest their lives as they are sleeping on the hearts of human conditions. where even the southern areas of the church we still under the is really relentless attacks from time to another. all right, let me ask you about jamalia because it's not the 1st time that jamalia nor schools and jamalia have been targeted. since this will began. what does tabaya represent is really forces and this will yes, the value of refuge account which transferred it to be the most densely populated refuge account. of course, the territory is considered to be from the perspective of the occupation forces as
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a sense of what the demands on the proration and a launching assistance also for launching several attacks and rockets. atalla is where the settlements this is considered to be a source of threats. 40 is what else the patient forces. meanwhile, the majority of victims that resulted from the is with assets on this refuge account were from civilians and where the, the majority of them were young children. so clearly this is there was no any clear reason for attacking civilians and even young children in jabante a refuge account. unfortunately, we do not know anything about devalue refuge, account discovery, densely populated, warehouses are reduced shaken, and they are living on experiencing harsh humanitarian conditions in normal days. now, with the work situation that has been excessive patriots by these many religions, the strikes stuck completely wiped up. own means of lice, including baked trees, lots of turns where are talking about also definitive make to hospital. i'm now the types one schools had renews. again, a me to mostly invest those people from the north of the gaza strip in order to
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have the mobility of tax and military act against the palestinian fighters. inside the notes of the tertiary can you explain a little more foot from view is topic what's happening in the north. because we've also seen these rarely on the honest people to evacuate the north us people to move south. reno bombardments have been continuing in the south near where you are in con eunice. but what is the situation there on the grounds now in the north? how many people are still remaining in these areas which, which are being phoned and what are the, what are the um, the military movements on the ground because fighting is ongoing and background defensive to okay, so let's straightened out from the beginning since the interruption of this round of fighting between power, so new points isn't used for documentation. forces isabel, adopt a policy of intensifying the level of talk. it seems that the tax or the north of the goal is a trip which considered to be an exit, a place for launching rockets against the is my documentation settlements. now the
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effects were directed towards civilians in order to force them to please to the southern areas of gauze, district main. while those people have benefit to the, to the southern areas have gone to strip. i'm not you'd safe from the it's been a relentless compartment. so as people slots for to the to the south is ready for us as the ground troops, us talking to bush deep inside the urban areas of the notes of which are 3 eastern areas of space handling in the northwest. a big lot. and in the eastern areas, officers. yeah, yeah. i'd like to make for who are these areas supposed to be bottled zones right now. oh, but between the palestinian fighters and to get with occupation forces a subaru tax on flight exchange of boxes, between them and a the alongside with this really interesting strikes that took place as well. also keep bouncing the main central facilities that to provide services for 84 civilians . it's not the goal just for if you're talking about bakeries for talking about hospitals, reservation from schools as a now we're the are also renew the tax on these facilities just in order to push people to the factory. despite all of these conditions that how students and i know
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how to experience thousands of palestinians as to was the only thing. and then also because of the trip as be clearly believe that there was no way of a safe place except the hospitals of the united nation schultz as main while they cannot really take such a note of arrest, we might lose the life as they are moving from the north to the south of the church we so simply, the class has continued in the north and the northern areas of the territory. and people also keeps offerings due to the lack of both. so even food we're talking about thousands of companies are still deaf. so literally what people into saw, the notes are, are missing, considered to be in human conditions, that no one can bureau with as the, as my desktops. also in the north, i renewed sicily continued, it starts. thank you for that update. i please do stay with me now because i want to turn to the other major story that they were following this out from northern gauze that thousands of palestinians offering the i'll she, for hospital compound of to being ordered to leave by israel's military. more than 300 patients are heading to southern goals up without the help of ambulances.
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russell sort of has these medics were thing to treat patients. now many of them, most of them is in this dust field was they're trying to move hundreds of patients because they say is rep order them to leave the hospital and allegation is read has denied most of the patients are in political condition. the medical worker said they are suffocating because of some work for them to continue the attacks. while they are trying to victory. they simply don't know where to go, because there is no safe place in casa. so d months of all my wheeler infants in newborn babies, i left without oxygen is nothing but a medieval case is no longer a hospital. the occupation forces draw the medical teams out of the hospitals on the road. i can see very opposing scenes, dozens of dead bodies scattered all over the road. we can't walk among the dead bodies for more than 6 weeks. this seems have been a date or curious as israel has led to this book about the presidential areas and
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hospitals continues. it's off the days of bumping to hospitals. vicinity is read, read it, and released this video with no substantial evidence supporting these read the claim of how much using the hospital as a quote command center. but these are posted attacks on the hospital test kills at least 51 patients, including 4 premature babies. not the city the and then of course new born baby was killed this morning. she died and i myself buried him in the mass graves with the hospitals yard. he was one of the last fall and murders. fema is red also born, pos because of patient children's clinic. most of the death of children and women in just relapse has been bergmann, the medics have you forced to do the impossible leave the hospital and leave their patients behind not on with the medical ass and all those inside the hospital were forced to leave on a single line waiting white flags. before we left,
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we did all we can we left some solutions, other i be injections for the remaining patients. we hope they will be back to my mom that have spoken there. that many of the weekends moved from the north of guys that with the south and area declare safe by israel. but that tax came to the south to renew the fuel and new electricity, dozens of posts. but those attempted to withstand a domestic thing. his right of tax, $651.00 people have now left the ship a hospital. they hoped to be moved to make shift hospitals. but more than 100 were unable to move due to their critical condition, including dozens of infants are left behind with one of the few medical workers. many wonder if any of them will survive. this will save that under the or as well as we were avoiding earlier. israel has also once again attached the alpha cor school or you and run school in the devali, a refugee camp in the north. for more on this we can now speak to tamara l refund.
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she is a spokeswoman a full and run and so you and a refugee agency for palestine refugees. she joins us now from amman. tamara tell us what happened at alpha core. it was an own run school. as we heard that we heard is that reports, we receive reports, we saw the images, they are devastating. these are reports of, of dozens of people killed in, of the who, the school of the who, that is indeed an owner of the school. and they should value account in the northern part of the guys. a stretch of value is the largest and most densely populated camp for bella studded refugees in the gaza strip. over a total of 8 counts. this is the largest and we must remember that most of everyone who is from the north of the guys a strip has already been or simply displaced out of the northern part of the strip, including my colleagues. when do i have not been able to assist people in that
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account? so i am still waiting for reports directly from my colleagues and god. but what we're seeing is another one of these horrific incidents where civilians, people who saw the shelter in the print texted you weren't on bill, they are paying the price tomorrow. at the local garza health ministry is saying that there are at least 50 dead in the strike on the off the horse school. i know you're saying that you don't have one more stop necessarily on the grounds that at the school or that they were there during the strike. but can you give us a sense of, of how densely populated that area is? and perhaps how many people round about might have been sheltering annual school. and there's so many people when to seek shelter at on rough facilities when they were forced to leave their own homes as well. since the very beginning of this conflict, people in another part of the gaza strip, received evacuation notification from the is really forces. in fact this,
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this, this in reality means these are and notifications for them to just vacate, leave their homes, leave their neighborhoods, and go elsewhere in search of safety. this is what the leaflets and the, and the as the methods they receive, told them. so we witnessed a movement of around 1600000 people. as a reminder, the total population of gaza is $2200000.00 and gaza is considered one of the most densely populated places in the world. so when half were over half of its population moves so in, in, in an x. so this is what, what, what is very reminiscent of, of, you know, the previous, uh, course displacement. i think they all get around in the south. most of them go into the schools because they anticipate this when they're in the one building.
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they will be protected. many of them, those stayed in the north and they didn't ship out of camp and stayed in an hour in the west school because they thought that there they would have a bit of safety beyond the numerous recent garza, not even their schools. and as we watch these pictures in the, off them off of that strike on the school, i just want to apologize to of you is, these are, these are very graphic images. obviously, this is the optimum off of an ad strike. and we know now from the health ministry of it more than 50 people died there, and we can see some of the bodies that are women and children. now tomorrow, just a couple of weeks ago, i believe it was your gaza director told us that on right feels it can no longer also protection under the un flag. do you regard this as a demonstration of that? the subject under i has been repeating that it's 770 of our schools and it's 70 of our schools of us are shelters that have been hit some of them by
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direct hit 70 in the buildings with 70 blue flags with 70 you. when at clearly marked on the roof, got hit so yes, unfortunately people read into our buildings. so you went buildings, the blue flag looking for prediction, but 70 of our buildings go. yeah. so we are, selves are no longer protected. my colleagues and the difference a teams, the mobile teams that go around the shelters, we've had 66 people inside their shelters killed because the shelters were here and not 66, not including best shelter as well. and this strike, i understand tamara, can i ask you said that some people have chosen to stay on in your shelters, hoping that there is some kind of an additional safety that, that you and flag provides despite the warnings that one has been putting out. can
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you give us a sense of how many people are in on rush shelters at the moment? i believe it to be in the hundreds of thousands and maybe in a sense of the conditions that you, the 800000 people are currently in about a 150 the number of schools are shelters. most of them though are in the middle of the south area because they are left to the north in the search for safety in the so the conditions inside the shelters are cooling. and that is because of overcrowded. but also it's because of lack of sufficient, there are no sufficient supplies of food and mostly of clean drinking water. and mostly there is no, there are no sufficient supplies of fuel coming into gaza to allow us to pump sewage water to pump clean drinking water to use electricity generators in the shelter as we started to notice, an increase in skin diseases because people cannot shiver. an increase in gastro
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diseases because people are drinking contaminated water, you know, tomorrow or your agency itself is also suffered in on this stuff. death toll over a 100. i'm very, very sorry to have to have heard about that. can i ask if you're planning on evacuating your stuff? i understand you have some 13000 people working full and right inside the gaza strip. we have 13000 people. most of them are part of the guys like community. my colleagues. we already paid a heavy toilet 103 of my colleagues got killed, but we have no intention of evacuating lunar i is the largest to you with agency directly delivering services in gaza. we truly are a lifeline and we have the largest footprint on the street. we're not going anywhere. we are staying with the people of god. the tamara refine the speaking to us on the latest strength that we're hearing about on an unrest school. she works
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full in russia, she's a spokes pass on that, a director of external relations. thank you so much for joining us and, and sharing your time with us here. and i'll just share tomorrow to thank you. well, as we mentioned, dalia is really forces. i've also ordered, at least the 7000 people have been sheltering and working at the i'll she for hospital complex and northern closet to leave. and let us show you what that looks like. israel's ground defensive is active in the north with the parent tree now divided into doctor's patients on the display. so i'll see if i have an order to head south that along the follow the road. and these rarely all me, it says not root will be open until 4 pm local time. well, that's now go back to our correspondence on the ground. are a couple, was there in con eunice, in the southern part of the gaza strip tara, from when they receive this order. what 9 o'clock in the morning to 4 pm in the afternoon. that's not a lot of time given especially that that's so many of these people are actually traveling on foot. oh yes,
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definitely. as a people inside the ship, a hospital, we are talking about patients offices and even displaced people who are supposed to evacuate to the south of the gaza strip. they are giving such a very short periods in order to evacuate and main while the roads is not really not yet safe. as his body forces or stations and unsticking make control over the 2 main roads or that linking the news with this off of the church, right. we're talking about hundreds of patients inside the she felt hospital. there are no, it's april to move and they are suffering from cp rooms. a doctor be really dangerous for them to evacuate. all sorts of they need someone to move them on to move them to the southern areas of golf district. we're talking about dozens of miles that must be crushed and put to the till the reach the southern areas of the gaza strip . meanwhile, the huge body forces onto it still is still stationed inside the ship, a hospital taking the same as the $240.00. be pretty much
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most do inside a she fall hospital in order to generally receive. meanwhile, a ship, a hospital, there are no longer able to keep providing them with the treatments as the is without. the patient pushes preventing the entry off, if you and also the, the giving a chance for the doctor to keep providing them with the treatment. so they also must be transferred to the southern areas of which are treat on the very carefully medical supervision in order not to be in the past to wait, or at least to protect them from being also passing away. so what is also important to mentioned that the only hospital that is allowed to receive those premature babies is only the most for hospital and house of give me think 2 pages and i'm also hospital occupied. so there are no, there is, there isn't a sufficient amount, a number of things to pay just to provide medical treatment for those. uh, pretty much the papers also were talking about the wounded people that are around $500.00 palestinians who owns it. and they are also
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a need to keep with you think you meant to cause treatments in the hospitals of the southern areas. and what is uh, what is also essential to mention is that the hospitals in the south of areas are already overwhelmed and full of patients and will just people so critically with the situation will be exhausted. most loads and pressure will be added to the hospital's capacity in the southern areas of gauze. and of course a couple was in there with the latest for us, from the ground and con eunice and the southern gaza strip. thank you so much, tara, please stay safe. while that's got the view from occupied east jerusalem and speak to lori challenge corresponds of the way i understand that these writers have been denying that they issue this of actuation order from, from out chief the yeah. for at least an hour off the out of the area, it was reporting the exit us from our chief, a hospital speaking live to the director of that hospital as he describes the operation to basically pack up everybody to get them on the move that the is ready
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is a given them, an hour is empty, tells them that i have to leave a gun points that they had left the hospital waving white flags in single file, pushing patients on hospital charlies and in wheelchairs. pos, the tanks, process snipers, pause to place the bodies of people who being killed, lying on the streets, etc. these right is to say nothing. and then about an hour plus after that we did get that denial that he just mentioned that and it's does. yeah, i'll read it in full because it really isn't daughter as a daughter, accounts, it's of everything that we have been hearing today from people on the ground and she for about what's been going on, a different paycheck and tati. so these are id, say, the defense on be responded this morning to the request of the director of out see of a hospital to allow the residents of casa, who were evacuated to the hospital, and wish to evacuate from its not to the humanitarian co. colorado. in the gaza
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strip through a secured ride, we confirmed that the defense army did not request the evacuation of the patients for the medical stuff, but confirmed in the event of a request to coordinate the medical transfer operation. the defense army will work to allow this and transfer the patients to other hospitals. the medical stuff will remain inside the hospital to set up the patients who are unwilling or unable to evacuate. in addition, last night, the defense army continued to provide food for the humanitarian aid to the hospital . so as i said, talk to the different picture from these right minute treat. essentially the narrative that they are creating here, put thing to us is that it's the or, sorry homie, that it's the guarantor was essentially all fixed amount as heavy as the situation . and i'll chief a hospital. but as we've seen the hospital as effectively no more as the director described it, it's like a medieval case now. it's not, or frankly, to the hospital laurie. you said that. and that statement that these radius of
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saying that they trust me didn't issue an evacuation order, but that they all say providing medical age. they're providing food, providing water. have these really is provided any substantial video evidence they've provided video from actually from before. and they provided any substantial evidence to show what the, what their movements are and what they've been doing. it all she fun as well that we see pages over the last few days. uh next please. boxes, uh, cardboard boxes stacked off outside hospital buildings with bits of paper stuck on the outside of them say medical supplies that in english. um we have kind of assurances from these right minute tree that they have been doing things like providing. thank you basis to the hospital. sorry. that's premature. babies can't be put in there is a keep. think you braces and evacuate phase 2 out of hospitals in the gaza strip.
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we have hundreds of thousands of liters of water being provided by the is riley's of, of ready meals provided to the hospitals, etc. it's very difficult to verify any of that because most of this is just statements. and obviously the situation on the ground in the hospitals is being very chaos. i guess i prefer to have provided some parts of, of, of value, you know, very, very needed supplies. but clearly that hospital needed much more clearly that hospital needed not to be bones likely that hospital should have carry on operating as a hospital. i'm serving the people of cause that are being forced out of that homes and wounded or injured in, in devastating palms strikes for around the strip or a challenge. bear with an anxious force from occupied easter eastern. thank you, rory. well, that's now bringing law in the charlotte. he is out of there a senior, if it's what i'm gonna say, joins me again in the studio, not one when you and i were talking in the often most of the also cora bell name.
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when we was saying some of those images and much you were saying for cora, oh she for. what's happened to that? this is a little pond to the approval to pass on. well, we see a pattern for sure. we see a process of inflicting as much suffering as possible on a people, as we see uh is right and uh, cleaning once and again, but its fights is i guess how most when in fact the damage is causing is against the people in gaza. receive in the last uh, 43 days, bombing, all kind of thing, and civic and civilian infrastructure. i was just reading an article by the new york times reporter from gaza. and one line struck me said, when we entered guys, uh, we into the darkness. i think not just guys, uh, the inter got doctor's, i think is right. has also got to the dark side in this war.
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it has definitely to lead to the dock sides of this war because this is no longer a war against farms groups. this is a war against on arms people against schools and hospitals and children, doctors and nurses, residential buildings, and so on. and the attack on school, the bombing, i should say, on school today was particularly painful. because once again, those who say that october 7 happens in a vacuum, don't have much of a memory. certainly in guys that don't have much of memory. what happened the past 17 years left alone, the last 56 years. you know, if you, if we could all a wholesaler viewers around the world, if you, if you could imagine a child's kindergarten child at the hospital in 2009 uh,
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56 years old, attending school. and that school in 2009 was bombs. yeah, and it's one side of operation the school probably did not go to school for a couple of years. and then when that little child became as a senior general or into element of school, here's on harris school. what a bond again. same school. yeah. same school, and now that they are senior and their 12th grade in the school, the school does bump again. this is not just the question of growing up in a school. the continuous, the bomb is the same school that is in the midst of refugee the child is probably the son or daughter to refugee refugee. that's been a part of an area under siege for the past 17 years. so not only they couldn't move in on about anywhere that they were under siege,
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that their food and medicine and everything else was restricted. their movement of freedom movement was restricted, but their score is continually bomb. so you know the question that comes to mind is when you go through your childhood, after the time you are a teenager under siege and under bombardment, what does not make a person? after all of that trauma compounding trauma. but, but in this case, in, in this strike, it wasn't just students that the school is also so many people who would sort show to that because they've been forced to feed at their own homes. we had a correspond, tara, talking about this, this seeming strategy of force displacement from the is, randy, is this idea that you clear out the noise, you push people out of hospitals out of schools, you force them out on the roads, they move farther south. now we see them trying to be moved from eastern, con eunice to westman, con eunice. again, force displacement again and again. and again, what do you make of this is really strategy here?
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is it about trying to push them into an, an ever shrinking space towards the rough? uh you know, i think uh we are learning more or more about what possibly could be israel's and gay? no. because in the beginning it wasn't clear on i think it wasn't clear to them what the end game is, especially with the, with the americans, that they are opinions sort of confusing the picture just after the bombing of our mom is that in the hospital, the baptist hospital, they've angelica hospital, the american president start talking about the future of 2 states, when he couldn't even enforce a 2 day humanitarian pause. but now, with the way the war is going the way the invasion is colleen. and the way the the bombardment of the southern part of guys that were supposed to be safe haven in the way that there is taken place. we're talking about the town of 400000 people to the fact that it is bomb the way it's been bombs now with the way that asked people
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to leave the neighborhood. yeah, i am more or more convinced that the in game in gaza is definitely cleansing cause so because you see you can't explain, i can't explain, maybe somebody's smarter and why is it that i am to explain why knowing that how much is not that i tried to shift today, like i learned before, but it's not there today. why do they continue to torture? the medical staff there? why do they continue to empty it of uh, why does the former prime minnesota visit really what i've talked about destroying good. what is the points today today of maintaining 36 hospitalized out of operation? why continue to furnish the fearful guys? if it wasn't through this collective punishment and continuous but bombing,
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to make sure that you will eventually drives them to leads. now these relays is really ministers, are stockings and clear terms about what they call the voluntary displacements of palestinians outside guys. yeah. but in this war, situation within the sort of water policies of they say the government will collect of punishments bombard and can just cut them as one by myself or clearly it is not voluntarily displacement. it is forced ethnic cleansing over people. that seems to be the end game today and gus and we've been hearing those warnings as well, funding from multiple un x that says of a genocide in the making the shower senior political analyst it down to 0. thank you for joining me again. well, is now time for the whether he has edison a hello. we got some nasty weather moving across parts of the middle east over the next couple of days. and they found massive cloud driving his way across saudi
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arabia, which was west to be some show. and see what the weather to it's a central pond. so saturday, pushing up towards q 8 into a rock and joining up with some wet weather up towards the cool. cuz there's another system that's coming back in behind the 2 of these drawing up. they make my way further east with, as we go through monday, really heavy right on that that will cause flooding as it moves across iraq into, with west and passed all way around. so some nasty weather coming through, hey, attempt just haven't done a 40 back to around 20 i celsius. but it should stay long as the dry not so dry. the cross the eastern side of the mediterranean. really heavy rain coming out to ki, i pushing across syria 11 and jordan. i think for time during sunday we could see some flooding into pots of lebanon, southern end of the system, making his way across the occupied palestinian territories. as we go through sunday, mostly through the afternoon and the night for the showers in places we go on through monday, but some really nice the conditions here. fairly windy weather to across
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a good parts of the region. so not particularly good weather coming in here at this stage, but tiny, somewhat dry this week. a still a head here on out a 0 will have more continuing special coverage of the war on garza and more on our top story to sell and is really as tried as strong the alpha course in northern costs or at least 50 treating women and children stay with the boys, keep her teacher is a high school student in a 10 weeks out. early morning. tends to his time at least 2 cows before heading to class. but his school is 8 to long beach is a way to a forest across a huge stones. they have not worked for about 5 to nobody does. she's the most difficult stretch because of the systems. many students here johnny to school with
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practice. they watched to be run as they are inspired by 12 possibly come from a 10. this is an area of famous for producing some of the world's best long distance runners, such as l. you keep charging the competing school. this is like the 3000 b to read. i feel like and help my family so so tracing life is difficult at home that teaches the, the issue great promise. despite the hardship they face the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. what challenges?
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0, i missed all is here. today, here and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories. at least 50 people have been killed and is really attack on the alpha for a school in northern casa. this is a united nations run school in that are probably a refuge account. it's also the 2nd school that's been bombed since friday in gaza . or we can speak now to nadine can dora she's a former one right chief of h i operations to joins us now. live from alon. nadine, i understand you worked for unreal for 5 years. every stauffer, we've spoken to an engineer, since this will be gone, has been very on the surprise that will facilities have been repeatedly targeted. yes, uh, thank you for having me. so this is the conformity between the principles and the bad news that the you are and bodies and what it was into practice. and the use
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specifically to offer to the universal declaration of human vice, the private discrimination on the basis of race kind of sex. though it isn't at all, it is my view that the united nations is strongly discriminating against the medicine and stuff. a nadine, we were just talking there about some of the facilities of under i have been hit and i was speaking to one of your real former colleagues earlier and she says at least a 1031 rest office have now died in this one. so, sorry, i understand that to be the largest due and dest told, in any conflict. now, as someone who worked as a chief of human resources operations, can i ask you what safety provisions were in place? you will stop the. but i'm sorry, can you ask me what, what, what safety provisions were in place for your stuff and yadda? yeah, sure. sure. uh so uh it is the un has, uh,
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2 products has been applied in terms of the war and uh, hosted if you use a opponent to apply for you and it's an option for the owner what i have and for it, we'll look into that this the only one is the only agency that has excluded it's okay, we put this stuff on the application of these publishers. it's a lot of his of a you and security policy. i'm here on the i p which is the one. it's just actual in the policy with regard to the 1st one and it's very important. it's requiring that'd be organization and designated the safe haven with them to say it's a stage to which the stuff would be read. okay, just within the decision making, all this could have been, for example, the city and the side, but this was not done and they would exclude it from that. and as it was on the, on the simian stuff would provide some of the right to protection and divide to safety. and uh, you know, i,
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these got some stuff that they would not put us to me. and if they were westerners, the what is the funds would have been made available? and in this regard, we've heard the statements of the, the, just the folks or something which was unacceptable and discriminatory in my opinion because they referred to these 13000 and stuff as you know, that doesn't that, but it's sent in. so they were suffer along with the rest of the nation. well, i'm sorry that is not correct because these codes and thousands staff, the benefits that have the rights under the rules and the you and so it's 4 percent of them with, with the 2nd part is, is it is a very good policy because it applies only to designate to do to station mm hm. and he's just stationed physic, naked by a psychiatric coordinator. a full countries that have rico is of how cities isn't that. and it was things have always been on dentists and this policy provides for compensation. and the case of death, of a staff member or a boston or
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a continuous disability. and so how important is this policy is was revised in 2006 to include b s. d, as berman is delivered into the 100 percent coverage. now look at us, i mean, it should've asked us whether to be sitting down. i'll be watching as a 024 hours watching the math atrocities against the kind of thing in the main in the killing was to now the bombing of another is going to displacement the salvation of this. we have been 12 months as we rid of them, people to category. so for a 2nd then imagine our own. well, you know, lucas, the have been doing this, not since the 7th of october for decades have been doing this. i chose to do that in the in, sorry, i just wanted to clarify one point. am i correct in saying that all of the un stuff is who's died in this conflict or 103 of them. they have been local palestinian stuff and i have most of so many foreman calling you and,
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and many of them uh, they have not to be reachable for the past week. dozens, hundreds, and so this number is short. are you gonna grow in the coming weeks when you build the must it under the rubbers and there's absolutely no contact with them. nadine and just earlier this news out, i spoke to an on russ folks past and then she was saying that they have no intention of evacuating any of this stuff. i also have that question. she said that the, the members of on right, the staff members have one rather of parts of the gauze and community. what would you say to that as well? yes, indeed, the parts of the community about the union has a duty to apply that was consistently without discrimination against any stuff. and 1st and foremost, the kind of thing and no, cuz i know you've agreed to just like any other local stuff and any other decision that i relocated within this thing, the decision and it was incumbent on do you. and then specifically on was says view as a, as somebody will in 2014, to include them under this and to make provisions for a safe haven,
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perhaps on the border of the roof. i don't know to have a temporary account to have her business for this, and this was not done. this was, was thinking about 9 years. so the notice of the, from the guys award. and this reflects the statement of the, as the spokesman folks on the injury, we used to see them suffering. so you know, they're dispensable. nadine, as a format chief of h or probations, full and right. i understand this was something that you pushed for and clearly from the way it was speaking, it's something you feel very passionately about making sure that the local stuff that will set 10000 of them were included as part of the u. n's brought to a child policy. when you pushed for that to happen, can i ask you what responds you received? why were you told that wasn't going to happen? uh yeah, uh, what was this issue uh, what i come from. do you have a secretary? yes. and go over that everybody is automatically included. so what i can to find out was that it was 2018. i was gonna mention to syria and there was an escalation,
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i'll send it to you. and for the rest of the you, i'm looking to relocate to, to hold that. so when i come back i the i, i just the, my senior management and asked about this. and i came to nobody wanted us that they were not included with the issue. it was indeed an issue of cost implications, but i strongly believe that besides the, the positive lakeisha because you know, uh, cost implication, she's never override the safety of us that and also the obligation of the secret santa rosa, due to health care towards the old us stuff because of the categories, you know, and so uh, i strongly agree with that besides this, the fact that they are kind of sitting in the origin is also a strong element of discrimination. and the reason why they have, because we have to disregard this or to all the years and then co dora that a form that you and really from works agency, chief of h ha, probations, speaking to us that from the mom. thank you so much for joining us on al jazeera
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nadine please to 5 palestinians have been killed and several others injured. and then there's rarely as strike in the occupied westbank. now it happened in the block to refugee counts me a novelist and another palestinian was also killed. and it is really based on the city of to bus. he's really army has conducted daily raids on the occupied westbank, killing at least $212.00 palestinians since october, the 7th st. as robbie has worn out from ramallah in the occupied west. as many palestinians have been critical of their political liter saying that they have not been vocal enough throughout this crisis. but looking at the events at osha for hospital, at the ongoing events and guys of the palestinian authority minister of foreign affairs, has put out a statement condemning what they describe as the crime of occupying the issue of a hospital of evacuating citizens. patients and medical staff and turning it into what they describe is
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a closed military post. they say that the actions of these really military ad will ship a hospital or another hideous facet of the crimes of ethnic cleansing and genocide being committed against palestinian people. the statement goes on to say that what is happening there at that hospital is representative of israel's insistence on completing episodes of execution and genocide against any palestinian presence in gaza. that these are very strong words that come out at a time when the palestinian authority is under pressure to be seen to be doing more . and as the events in gaza carry on, there is an ongoing concern here in rome, a lot in cities across the occupied westbank which have come under is really rates as well as aerial attacks. in recent weeks. there is a concern that the circumstances for people here could also continue to work and continue to intensify as they have been since the events of october 7th were here. is that what is happening in gaza now? the conditions in gaza now are
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a window into what the conditions could look like for people in the occupied westbank in the future. same bus route, the old, a 0 remotely in the occupied west. of all the families of is riley is being held captive by homos and gaza. and i'm not going to prime minister benjamin netanyahu his residence in west or east and hundreds of protest as began. not much from tel aviv to west jerusalem on tuesday, demanding that the government do more to secure their relatives release. well, let's wait to get in loving. he has a hire. it's calling us to joins us now from tel aviv give you. and i know there's been lots of anger from the relatives of captives. can you give us a sense that of the public feeling? how much is, is this anger shed by buddha is rarely society a dan gary's cries cockburn among almost the orders. riley's, but there is no agreement. what should be the price paid? because everyone who owns the whole stage will be released. the question is, if is
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a made up his mind and shows between crushing come us or releasing the address until now this choice was not necessary because we see it seems that the army continues visits, therefore just to crash from us and the hostages. 1 knows where the but these might be a moment the images are really have to choose. and then i know show that wouldn't be such a consensus. it is very public opinion. my guess what would be the big box of things were pretty fair. gression come over releasing those pages. it's very interesting to say about getting i was looking at some opinions, holding israel off to october, the 7th. and certainly at the end of october is really, is, was sounding very viscous. in one poll from tel aviv universities piece index, the numbers are remarkable. 49.8 percent. so nearly half the respondents said that at that point isabel had used to level 5 power. 33.5 percent said it was
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appropriate. i mean, not moving 80 percent of people saying that the bombing has been either okay or not enough, hasn't changed at all since then. unfortunately, no, it's not at all. because you must remember that keep on saying kids in your programs the most easily and these are not exposed to what's going on in go. so these are the media, is it or except to really do exceptions, is you know, exposing these right to the scenes from those. and the whole piece was everything that goes through the say the science of probably she does have to. it's a funny sherry from us, chris boss, because of 4 different on the 7th, and nobody sees the bronze say and when you're not exposed to and it's much easier from the more informed to they're supposed to continue. so this'll take you say
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that then is, randy is have been hearing very, very little about what's happening in garza and india's really media. i'm curious about what you've been hearing if anything and tore about that. the latest is really strikes especially on hospitals and schools and residential areas to visit the people that understand that this is happening. yeah, the understand that it's happening, but we have both strongly said, we know that the framing is is what the mattress and the most of the news programs. and instead of eating only was there is rarely sacrifice. and there is some kind of blue surveys to show some kind of photos, some kind of footage from does very show the dollar red carpet. we say commentaries a pending gosh, that don't very terror centers. and so suppose the outcome use that you can live
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in these was every single difference there because we have the. 1 to protect ourselves and what is happening there is also terrible already if i want to your network or some others, both of the international networks i must say. then you can't really get there in picture. and this is the most think katrina, i'm terrorist is that, is there an understanding and israel of what is behind is rarely strategy behind this mass killing, wasting. did people feel like that there's a kind of overarching plan here. you know and from day one there is not enough because you, whenever you're. 1 ok we trish from us and then wards. you don't get an answer because the reason the was the government declare the the smoking and the scenes for him. so he's going to run does i'm going to the left from we are we'd be left to go. so those questions are hardly discussed. unfortunately we are still busy in
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thinking. 1 punishing god in showing a power our sacrifice, which i good for. we don't underestimate it was a horrible sacrifice, but there are some other aspects that shouldn't be discussed and not discussed. so we have continue, was the war because we have the right to continue the war. that's the way of thinking. well, the right to continue a lot. if, if that's what is really is feel feel they have. i'm wondering then what is the end game of this war? is this, is there a conversation about what be the overall objective is here? when will this stop? no, there's nothing because if you start to start this, i think the unit for the wind people. so no, because if we don't driven and gauge, so what's the purpose of a continuing coming? there's enough destruction, the thousands and thousands of victims. god's eyes really
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oh the credit for many years. what is the purpose of injury? except those are leasing the just and are you, i'm not sure that that's the way to release them. but there is, varies as i say, don't bother themselves with those issues. they think that the country was a thing in a very barbaric way, which is to say now is what is that right? and the duty to fight back was just enough before the good to go to bed without. and what will you say without an end game? we all seeing massive force displacement taking place inside the gaza strip fast from, from north to south. and now the people who been forced to free south of being forced to feed to the west or even farther south, there's been plenty of speculation about the idea of the people that being pushed ever closer to rafa. is there a discussion is right at the moment about any kind of force displacement beyond the gaza strip down there, right?
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because the stream right wing goes where their tool will say and daughter is then they deny that they are gods. actually they don't really a dredge, in other words that they should find them said they're speaking those and again the terms that we know patients with the metal gods. 1 but it is still only in the very extreme right. and the tears, nobody to me see it. please note that the majority of the things on the ground, the very worried good. i don't need to read to with her before and my run the whole winter to run a shower up. it may be, we are going there. we are heading there at this. there is nothing more frightening than this. kitty and levy calling us at hire. it's joining us from tel aviv. thank you so much for sharing the thoughts here with us get in on al jazeera. thank you. well that's now costs $12.00 correspondent out, is there a saw a high rod she is in west or use them for us at that much. i mentioned earlier the
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families of israelis who are being held captive by him. us and gaza and launching to prime minister benjamin s and yahoo. he is a residence in west jerusalem. sorry. can you give us a sense of, of the feeling that of the mood around you at that moment? yeah, well the. 2 the king all the way from tyler be to get to jerusalem. now in the office said the prime minister, benjamin, the thing is bring them home now they said they won't have to pray. he said, not seeing the necessary to ensure they apply
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the same to meet with the lead, i believe in or something we haven't seen since the on the government permit. since that happened before talking about 7. that's saying an estimated 25000 to the 1000 people. and you can see me no, i'm just trying to move out of that picture there. so the crime remind can bring you show you the names of the stuff in how all the off is being done. many of them have already of the top of the bands and the bands and
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the bodies being the now the be a band, the beginning. i'm so sorry, just briefly, i'm curious, they've, they've moved to benjamin, as in yahoo's home isn't under directed at nes, and yahoo, all these really governments more broadly. sorry, i for you all that question again decides that didn't quite get no worries. i was just wondering if them particularly angry with nathan yahoo own or just with the israeli government more broadly. a sarah angry, the fact that they feel that the little cabinet hasn't been listening to that requires the information is being taught. there is a um,
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amendment call neglect to being held captive with that already have medical conditions have pulled on top of the right side of the walls, household united nation and other humanitarian organizations to try and see those cox's. and so these are, is the, went across all the lied to be said on by the main concern that they want as please, why is that the bad run the kills? and how many of those that shocked somebody else may help me every single day. so there's some very strong demands that from those protests to solve a higher up for us in west or east, and thank you. sorry, well, that's it for me. just as you pay for this news that we leave you with a reminder of our top story, at least 50 people have been killed and, and is really attack on the alpha core us for in northern cause. it is an un run
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score and the jamalia refugee camp. i'll be back in a moment with a much more coverage of that strike and more unable on gauze to do stay with us camp on the challenges here. the as the game on guns, the continues, we bring you the latest reactions and global out. we have come to appeal to governments, wait, wait, and go stand beside the and the palestinians are brothers. once honest, it's a shame. what's happening to the pen, assuming people, and that some european governments are even supporting that we citizens and mobilized so that at least there's a ceasefire. it's not just about this latest flare up of violence, this has been going on for more than 75 years. please stay with us. for the latest developments on al jazeera,
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