tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 18, 2023 7:00pm-8:01pm AST
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dr. se lynn came in depth analysis of the days headlines. do you think even the president of the united states, when he hasn't been able to get a humanitarian for he's been asking for days and days, has any sway apartments and nothing else it inside story on al jazeera of the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters and the find getting obligates are coming off in the next 60 minutes . israel attacks to schools and the gaza strip. at least 50 people are killed, including women and children. no rooms for the injured in gaza. a, some survivors of school attacks over crowd the ends in easy and hospitals in the
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northern part of the strip. a desperate journey out of gauze, those largest hospitals. the is really military is forcing doctors, patients and displaced august premiums to sleep and shift come from the reality of survival in world zone residents across gauze scaffolds, wherever they can hold on to hold out under constant air strikes and showing the so it's 16 gmc, that's 6 pm and guys where the humanitarian situation is getting worse by the hour . israel has once again attacked the info who the schools i tell you when run school in the debate, the a refugee camp in the north. another school a tele zapata, it has also been attacked by, is really forces the desktop. the hold up is it 50 people currently including children and the death toll is expected to rise? well, many of the injured were rushed to to hospitals. the entities in hospital is overwhelmed
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. dr. is had to put the injured in court orders and on the floors, and that's come out. i'd want hospice. all the situation is not any better. only 10 hospitals out of 35 are barely operating in gaza with the management of the engineers at ha sole has been forced to dig a mass grave and bury all the dead as the hospital just can't keep up with the number of casualties. more than 300 patients are fleeing, so without the help of ambulances or other vehicles, 5 doctors have stayed behind with at least a 120 patients. i can ship a hospital because they're unable to move, due to their condition, out to 0 as bad as my head. she begins our coverage. the united nations run school with 1000 sheltering and it will literally saturday, it became clear once more that there is no refuge for posting instant guards of the low,
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low level with the and all the bodies lay scattered between the desks in what was once used as a classroom at the elsa who are a school in the north. this facility wants to can thousands of children and prided itself on its support for vulnerable students. but these days it's been a shelter for families displaced by funding. now it's grounds resemble a graveyard. what we're seeing is another one of these horrific incidents where civilians, people who sold the shelter in a protected you and bill they are paying the price. they thought that there they would have a bit of safety nowhere a recent gaza, not even our schools. it's a familiar scene also, flora was bombed in 2009 in 2014. and earlier this month, it's located in jamalia because as largest refugee camp, an area that's faced some of the heaviest bombardment and recent weeks,
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the debt had been taken to the nearby indonesian hospital which just days ago declared it was completely out of service because of a lack of supplies and fuel. 6 they claim that you in schools are protected for the is riley, is founded. the only school again, where is the un wherever the, where is the free? well, the only 10 out of the 35 hospitals and gaza are still open. just barely operate on both health facilities and schools have come under is really a tech both meant to be protected under international law. id admin, peachy. i'll just 0 plus. i'll speak to thought about. assume he's joining us on con eunice. that's in the southern part of the gaza strip, taught it what more? are we learning about the attack on the and fast food? are you in run school? yes, these ready attacks on the north of the gaza strip continues as the is very relentless compartment at this time. targets is on the hood of
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a school that is affiliated to the united nations. this quote has been hit twice a time since the beginning of the early days of fighting. we publish thing and find to have a use for the occupation forces. 50 palestinians have been killed that due to the use ready to attack on the, on this school which has been shown so. so hundreds of people who have been flipped from the houses, even eastern areas of the most of the gaza strip work to set it to be as now. back to observe. we uh, i told him about those between the palestinian fighters and the is very moving troops. now people in this show taught were receiving different kinds of a military and uh, uh, including uh, having fluids boots up. but this was the only beginning of this round of fighting like you saw on the surfaces has to be suspended or how to do that has been in the reading system bottom. and i'd be spotted to experience harsh and human humanitarian conditions. uh, in the, in the notes of the gaza strip. that is really, i talked to him, this is how has become as a part of it's
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a strategic policy in terms of forcing people to fleet to the southern areas of gauze, this trip. and also, just before a couple of hours ago, these by the occupation forces had leveled to the ground several buildings in the central area of the value of refuge account which proceeded to be the most densely populated refuge account at 1st 6 or 3. now the time is decent, good for structure and even the residential buildings forgive me for interrupting, but the latest casualty numbers were getting out of the atlanta. so what on software so far are tar 50. that just to will surely expect it to rise. yes, definitely. this is expected to rise. we are talking about 50 pounds of students who have been uh, killed by these by the occupation forces. now these attacks, similarly, is taking place are taking place in separate areas in the territory are typically about 10 years. so we're a, those are kind of things also have been killed due to the it's very religious
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compartment for several areas in the south of gauze district. okay. thank you. thought of awesome. thank you so much. so as we mentioned earlier, is really forces have ordered at least 7000 people who been sheltering and working at the and ship a hospital complex and northern garza to leave. and we'll show you what that looks like. so israel's ground defensive as active in the north with the territory divided into 2 doctors, patients and displaced. that's and shift a hospital hub in order to head south along the select dean roads. there's really army says that routes will be open until 4 pm local time. will bring in thought at once again. joining us from con eunice, so talk to us about that evacuation route. what happens and what have you heard about it? because some of these people that have left and shift a lot of them are on such a lot of them on patients who really were unable to leave the hospital of the yes, the what happens in
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a she felt hospital is a serious and very dangerous step. in terms of related to the lives of this patients and even the life of me become a cruise and displaced people who are presenting thing and we're taking showtime slide to see for hospital. now those have been informed by the is what occupation forces to evacuate to be southern areas of gaza strip booking on foot. uh for think those of why is that what the to reach the distinction and the south. the majority of those patients are facing and experiencing very severe injuries which prevent them from working and even there must be pushed by someone else. i know that to uh, facilitate the mobility of do so wanted people. meanwhile, they have been forced to fleet to the southern areas um its a running concerns that they might lose that lots of due to the us due to the long distance that they would be forced to uh, to cross and to will till they reach the southern areas of which are 3 main while these but occupation forces us to station in the vicinity of the she felt hospital
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and even there are still pretty much you babies inside the into pages of the she fall hospital who must be supposed to deliver to the southern areas of the call district, meanwhile, these patients who have been delivered to the south now as they are till now there . is there any further information to be turned up to the southern areas of which were not simply because there is, there are passing. i'm looking for an area that is totally under the is really controlled or even those patients who will be delivered to the south. they need also much more meant to come in the say be it's awesome. yeah, i thought it and i was just the actual sense. i mean a lot of the other multitudes ration with displaced people. yeah. the, the other hospitals in the gaza strip, the majority of them are simply unable to accommodate more patients at this point. so critically the that their situation, the medical situation will witness not much move was sitting as the capacity of those hospitals has reached its limits and they won't be able to test the injuries
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unless if they are going to talk some emergency proceed just by putting move on to patients and the same, but i'm, this is considered to be very chaotic and very catastrophe, as even the is by the techs are bringing unclosing, move the people to auto not to do this out to the southern areas, hospitals. so literally, there are witnessing human conditions and they might lose the lots if they did not really receive appropriate medical costs by the policy. the medical up teams inside the southern areas have gone this trip. all right, taught it. thank you so much for that update from con eunice and the south of god. so now i'm how much that was sent me is the director of the shift medical complex and he spoke to al jazeera earlier on. he says that is really, soldiers remain in total control of the interest of a hospital complex. the situation is really die out. we do not know of these problems is wouldn't be fulfilled, especially that the old dominican stuff has left the my only very few, including myself,
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our last 3 and we are out of service. weeks ago. we are with our tyler weeks ago with our water folder, and not only those remaining in the hospital left to die, there is no execute for days today it is still denied them, access me and and oh, safe passage. the hospital is totally deserted. the remaining patients and victims are lying and the quoted or the sits in the hospital is surrounded by columns of tags. they said i only sold those on an inside in on, on the roof. i'm about the hospital started out in total control, even that few remaining made that kind of staff cannot move. it's really we can not even do anything without taking permission as i speak to you. i am surrounded by this lady soldiers of the world spokesman
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assignment. having done has given a media briefing, speaking about israel's latest attacks on schools in gaza. me, i don't know how soon alpha last school was but family day to add 150 guys. sense what attend and today yet another mess suck a and alpha hold. uh you, in the school it is affiliated to the own or what, what 8 days are you seeing the flag of the united nations yet? it was founded by those really war playing. so let the in the middle, the, i made it the, we, all the whole they united states administration liable to get the way that email this lady of go based on focusing on. so those are the most, what are the, those who remain silent as we speak more than 12000 palestinians with kids
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including 4500 kids. and in addition to 4000 stayed in bed under the debris called 30000 wounded. they wouldn't have happened without the green light given by by then, and his administration has been what he will not bring in mind or body. he is a non resident fellow at the center for conflict and humanitarian studies and co editor at to isn't down yet. thanks for being with us again. so just to pick up on what some of them done was saying a moment ago. that's world leaders remain silent. i mean, we've heard this before from us on the, from done, but how significant as the statement and i think if world leaders had remained silent, that would be bad enough for both world world leaders or to be more precise western liter, right, have been doing is just defined and rationalizing these really and vision of a ship, a hospital from the very outset. you know, you had the americans are presenting intelligence that could not have existed about
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their being this palestinian pentagon under um, the hospital. you had others saying that her boss is using the patients and refugees of dentistry for hospital as human shields because they have this vast, underground complex. we know no, no such complex exists. and i think we also need to consider why is israel now forcibly expelling the staff, the patients and the refugees from a ship a hospital? is it to blow the whole place up as a part of a campaign to make the gaza strip unfit for human? what is there and go here when it comes to ship? i mean, this rain started about 72 hours ago and so far they've come up empty handed, right? they've clean, but they are entirely empty when they are having partners with a member of the weapon. that's true. but you know, what i'm saying is they've, they've claim that it's a mass command center. they've competency 100 when it comes to that is really, is, will it be under a tremendous amount of pressure internally within domestic is really
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a sort of politics to come up with something at the end of this and it's after and forcibly evacuating, or i think that's a difficult question because i've seen for much of this really public opinion, they bought into the mythology that these really leadership was promoting about the entry for hospital and i think for many of them seeing views really flag flying a top this hospital is to them. you know, a can to, of having one the war they've attached enormous military symbolism to this. and also we need to understand that not only is as real, systematically preventing foreign journalists from entering the gaza strip and to have the opportunity to look into these reports and verify or and verify. these really military sensor is also working over time with these really media. so that is really citizens,
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a news consumers are really only getting to see what their own government wants them to see. so what's the real goal here? um you see them targeting hospitals as we've been reporting and today there were a tax on 2 schools, one of which is which is the one school. yes. well, i think we should take these really leadership that there were from the very outset of the very many is really leaders in the position of authority of said that they see no distinction and will make no distinction between policy and conductance and the civilian population. that means that this is actually a war being font, not against an organization, but against an entire society. secondly, is rarely leaders. many of them have been very clear that they would like to see the entire population, or at least most of the population because of strep, expelled to the end, driven into the desert, to the son i peninsula. um, i think that's going to be difficult for them to achieve primarily because of
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strenuous egyptian opposition. so i think there fallback option is to is to make the gaza strip unfit for human habitation destroying the civil civilian infrastructure and so on. and also we need to bear in mind that for these really is i think the body count matters, you know, over the 1000 does realize were killed on october 7th, ensuring that they kill at least 10 times as many palestinians, if not many more is for them i think an identifiable or objective world crime in genocide as it may be. like speaking of genocide, i mean that is that intent to forcibly displace people, palestinians from guys of human rights organizations are coming out. and so now in saying, look, this is evidence of genocide what, what can actually be done about the accent has the international bodies failed, the palestinians, if there are these calls, such as genocide is taking place, we haven't seen much movements when it comes to the international body reno rates.
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well, if she was specifically, if you compare the situation in gaza to what's happened in ukraine for example. well, let's be clear on the role of these international organizations, given that they operate not pursuant to the will of the international community meeting. all member states of the united nations, but they act more or less according to the will of the united states and it to europe and partners. the role of these organizations is to uphold the rules based international order. that means one set of rules for the west and its allies, and that will be in impunity to perpetrate war crimes and crimes against humanity and genocide, with no questions asked. and another set of rules, you know, strict application of international law on human rights. and so on to your enemies and adversaries. and you mentioned a comparison between causing ukraine, the prosecutor of the international criminal court cutting time initially stated,
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he would only pursue cases that were referred to him by the one security council. which was a coated way of saying us enough dentist on israel and palestine, don't worry, i'm going to leave you alone. then russia invited ukraine and within a year and had invited the head of state of a permanent member of the security council while he's been dragging his feet on palestine, where the i c, c has for over a decade. so there will be no accountability from international institutions. and that is because the west has a clear agenda of is really impunity as a strategic plan to have. i understand what you're saying about the international criminal court, but you do have the international court of justice. yes. of which more than a 100 parties have signed up to the geneva convention. my question is, for those states and countries who are describing this as genocide, why has no one in focus? it's in the genocide convention. but at this point, i think you would need to ask the lawyer to get it precisely what not about the
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legal, not my understanding of the legal aspects of this, but surely there must be political implications to this. well, one would hope and there should be and we're seeing increasing concerns about either an intent to commit genocide or genocide, actually taking place which raises a question of as one of you earlier guess. there's also an issue of prevention here and not just accountability, but i think we need to understand the political reality is real, has become a state incapable of inhibition. because it knows and understands that even when it's floating, the express political preference of its sponsors in the united states and europe. it is free to do so because it will never have to face the consequences of its actions. therefore, it is up to the palestinians and their real allies, to ensure changes in policy and accountability for his early war. criminals are not contained. you mean,
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do you see that changing at all in the sense that uh now would be the massive demonstrations that we've seen take place over in the us as well as your opinions that would, that translate into pressure on their own governments. it can and i wouldn't look for immediate changes. i think we're talking more about long term processes. and i think it's more likely to develop in europe where democratic politics tend to be deeply more deeply rooted than in the country. like the united states where democracy is, i think a much more superficial phenomenon where most people don't vote where the political class is bought and paid for by wealthy corporations, and lobbies and legislation is written by lobbies and corporation. so i find it increasingly difficult to describe the united states as, as, as a political system where the political leadership responds to the electoral
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preference preferences of the citizenry. all right, we'll leave it there. thank you so much, brian to bonnie, thank you for your husband. reaction from the occupied westbank from ordinary palestinians who say their leaders are not vocal enough on israel's war, on gaza zane bus at avi has more from what i'm alone and the occupied westbank. 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 in gaza. 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 described as a closed military post. they say that the actions of these really military adul shift the hospital or another hideous facet of the crimes of ethnic cleansing and genocide being committed against palestinian people. the statement goes on to say
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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 and 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 worst and continue intense to intensify as they have been since the events of october 7th the were here. is that what is happening in garza now the conditions in gauze and now are a window into what the conditions could look like for people in the occupied westbank in the future? same bus robbie, olga 0 ramallah and the occupied west bank. well,
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un human rights experts have continued to call on the international community to do more to prevent genocide against the palestinian people in gaza printer. so it looks at the language used by is really leaders and several figures since the beginning of the war to behind the depths of suffering and the cycle of violence and garza woods of vengeance, hatred and erasure is a hole in the midst of in i'm so him don't even come in. he's referring to a biblical passage, but call to an ancient israelites to wipe out. it's all true, i will. nation of i'm, i like to event a surprise. i'm bush took a man woman, child's infant and animals a reference. he's now to justify the slaughter of thousands of palestinian men, women and children. it is an on and big us genocidal statement. right?
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because the idea within the tradition, right, is that you have to destroy all of all the like and all of i'm like descendants and rid that people from the world. and that's it. a completely dangerous genocide, all idea to invoke that the israel's fluoride government has freedom. the war and gaza audits. people as a fight against good and evil light and darkness. a familiar rhetoric invoking the maze of just war during the brutal impact of 75 years of reputation in the 1st month amazon in mind. and they look so good when they come in behind them is on the why getting bitten don't some is really a wave. there appear to be no editorial, red lines that have not been crossed the with the result
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because i've seen that as i've seen. so could come up with some issues based on it, but not sufficient. there for thousands of family patients. i'd be surprised. chateau middle school c a n c a yes. name in your head. see federal aid. they say you had to see if it did it. display of the flu shot beginning beds in a month because they didn't say nothing with us though. the incendiary rhetoric of ethnic cleansing and genocide of palestinians normalized on live television by pundits and petitions. a like active a say, this type of explicit language of hate. i'm revenge, is repeated in thousands of posts online. we use the next id and then a few days ago over a 1000000 of conversations that are violent and and on man, uh, on the, on the delegate. um we, this is one of those locations that are calling for uh for,
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for the inside months or finance including like flattening. does that mean? does that mean good evening? uh, the was kind of a and so i want that to come imagine is that the effects of the problems to get inside are already being filled across israel in racist chance. in songs and even comedy sketches, seemingly normalizing the dehumanizing ational palestinians and israel's war crimes, bianca book the odds, the still ahead on l to 0, increasing pressure on nothing. yahoo families if is really hostages march from ton of east to west or east of them to demand their relatives, really the
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a united nations run school in the giovanni a refugee camp. another school attendance doctor has also come under attack by his release forces. thousands of palestinians are having to flee to southern gauze on after being order to leave the shop also. so compound by israel's military fives officers stayed behind for the police, the 120 patients who are unable to move because of their condition. so i'll to 0 has gained access to the as a who at a school in the aftermath of that is really attack. and here's a look at what happens to the since the one we are entering through alpha kuda. you in school one time, 2000 to solve internally displaced, palestinians phone bay till noon. and bait la, here is now totally deserted. and thousands of families took refuge in the own rascal building that the $200.00 innocent civilians, mostly women and children,
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were killed of the night. as a result of his writing, the solid tax for food. who can i'm sure, i don't know. you can clearly see the often we take your lives to cause all that is the head of the gaza media office speaking right now from an excel hospital. let's listen and set it under the debris or either they bodies are scattered all across the guys. the streets denied any access, but the bottom indexed by there's really forces more than 12300 were killed including more than 5000, turned in 3300 women. the total number of medical, the styles killed 200 bucks, but i'ma dicks and this to 22 out of the 7th defense themes. 56, a journalist, the last of whom most of the stuff us a while for the waiting. no. and do that. we're doing it is may god accept them,
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old in his mercy, but the number of heads it is exceeded 30000 anxieties. 75 percent of them or more odd are women enter the number of government and introduce as though they destroyed 95. that was in addition to $160.00 school buildings, including 6 the 4 schools that the out of service. the last of the school programs was that of alpha huda today as a result of which more than 200 women didn't admin with tenants. but the number of most destroyed is vance. at $77.00, most of the total number of most exposed to the damaged $165.00 box. in addition to a 3 to 2 as to the that is it then said area is the number of events and units
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totally live into the ground. exceeded 43000 units. in addition 222225000 partially and destroyed. which means that 60 percent of the entire residential units across guys, the strip when i fixed it between those so that i destroyed and those bodily damage . and i made the incense concentration on hospitals in particular. but it didn't make the cruise as that is all of these really barberic war, and it was 25 posts. but those are totally out of service. plus 250 medical centers . in addition to 55 ambulance vehicles, i made the war and hospitals. it is a cool bass and forces. yes, so they found it. uh, no offense and totally hospitalized as the new york city, which is home to more than 60 disable. then as the person, as
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a result of the sending of this hospital, the director of the hospital doctor mid putnam hastings was killed with them. next is this a decal based on false? discontinued the crimes on was the day after laying sea to the hospital for days starting to get into military batek, defense and cab and mass grave. this morning. more than 501 do then patients were forced out exhausted by their critical condition. starvation on thursday. they would force with a gun points left to me, the face on the street, despite the fact that they are in dire need for extreme critical medical attendance and especially, and most of them are with good. it's a good condition and there's a co pays and forces all those that lead liable for the safety and well being of all those inside the ship. a hospital from victims one data base and submit the
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code stuff including the what is left of the 34 newborn babies the ship a hoss. but that has turned into the 10 cent tab at the gates and center, a military ballots and a mass graves together with is ready to go based on force events. and that's what i'm community and then so that's one of the vision or equity, has the live well as a pain to provide protection to hospitals and medical facilities which are required to be protected on the internet. and a lot we have p and through the when we were 3 men worldwide international where to go to get his vision to live up, to the responsibilities. i did go ahead so size, maximum price. so in order to have that zip out hosted with the broken out of those lately seconds and to remove the tanks. so those play ins with of the vicinity of the hospital with this, with the liberty of fill with the order to restore power and order for these
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facilities. so to zoom, video monitored in unmitigated professional duties. we're also called for the open and go from the crossings. where the medical release a delivered together with feel and necessity and acquired photo hospitality. as a staple. the swift there is to raise them at their lives. die impossible? a statement by the government bureau. okay, so that was a small you know, so up to a he's a from the guys are media office speaking from outside of the hospital. and guys, i'll give you an update on the situation saying that there have been more than $30000.00 injuries so far since october, the 7th 70 percent off. those injuries are women and children. according to him, he said that all schools are now out of service. this coming after the attack that we saw earlier on this today on felt who the un run schools
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that resulted in the killing of at least 50 palestinians that we know of who were sheltering there. he also did say the $25.00 hospitals are totally out of surface and the gaza strip. and he did speak about the ship all hospital complex. and what had transpired there over the past 12 hours or so. he said that is really forces his turns and shift into a military barracks as well as the detention center. and patients who were forced to leave were forced out at gun point the a guys the media office representative making an appeal as well for the crossing to be open as soon as possible to allow humanitarian aid in we cannot bring in santa low, who is the communications advisor with the norwegian refugee council. she's joining us now from occupied east jerusalem. thanks for your time. what's your reaction to the bombing of the 2 schools in garza today by is really force is one of which is
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a un run school of the targeting of civilian um, uh, civilian infrastructure. uh places where, where palestinians are seeking shelter is extremely disturbing. you and facilities in particular, have special protections under international humanitarian law and cannot be targeted under any circumstances that is. and so what we're seeing is it's incredibly tragic and preventable being a palestinian to have no place to go to assume that these the, these few places un, for other government run for might be the places where they can seek shelter and try and protect their families. right, but in the absence of israel, adhering to international law, what can be done to protect civilians? i mean, we need, we have been imploring at the international community. we need to continue putting pressure on international world leaders to demand for israel and all parties to
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this conflict adhere to international humanitarian law. as we there's, there's nothing more that we can really do. 3rd, 3rd countries have mechanisms available to them to pressure on just real legal mechanisms to put pressure on israel with here to international humanitarian law. and they've got to go to these countries to, to be doing you also, i'm sure of the witness be if they force displacement off and shift our hospital the evacuation of patients there. we just heard from the guys that media office representative saying some of the patients were evacuated, a gunpoint, the norwegian refugee council says garza hospitals must be protected again. how i mean, there's no limitation in what we as humana. terry and organizations are able to do, but we need to continue putting pressure on israel through international leaders to,
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to call for the protection of civilian objects, including hospitals. we need all parties to adhere to international law, not, not uh, not a commit acts of war from hospitals around hospitals. we need israel as the occupying power to be providing for the, the basic needs of the protected palestinian population. this them living under control for the last 55 year. their responsibility is the israel have and the international community needs to be pushing israel to oppose those obligations to allow for humanitarian assistance to reach those in need to provide for the need. and if they don't want to provide or cannot provide to allow a neutral parties, international humanitarian organizations, the u. n. to be able to go in and provide for the basic needs we have not been able to provide for the basic needs of the 1500000 internally displaced people. and the 2300000 civilian to been living under,
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from barney for the 1st 6 weeks now. right. and for many of these, uh, actually before i ask you this, we do have an update. so we heard this, in fact, from the guys i media office, spoke a spokesperson, who's speaking a short time ago, he was reversing up the number of people who were killed in that a hoot, a un school attack. he says that there at least 200 people who been killed but back to a shift on what we were saying. i mean for many that, that evacuation order that we saw by israel would have been a death sentence for many of the patients. so we're simply unable to move, but we know there are some patients that are still left behind with some doctor is looking to ship a hospital. can you talk to us about what rights and protections do they have? because we also understand that israel has now converted the and shift are complex, according to the guy is a media office to a military barracks and a detention center of the doctors and patients inside of the
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ship. a hospital are entitled to the same rights and protections that they have prior to this. so called back elation order. they are non military objects. they need to be protected at all costs and, and there's no justification for the targeting of them. and as we've been calling for for the last number, weeks, fuel medicine, medical supplies that need to reach patients in need. the journey to the. * for patients is often impossible and even for those that reach the central bar. d the supplies are very limited in terms of the ability to treat people. in addition to that, we've also seen that there is no of these places are not. there are still ongoing from bergman happening in south central in southern garza. and so patients, medical facilities, doctors, they need to be protected. all right, shane, hello, thank you for joining us from occupied east jerusalem. at least 5 palestinians have
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been killed and several others injured in an is really or striking they occupied westbank that happens in the but lots of refugee camp near novelist, another palestinian was killed and, and is really rate on the city of tow bus. the is really army, has conducted daily raids on the occupied westbank killing at least $212.00 palestinians since october, the 7th of. well, the family itself is really is being held captive by ham us and how the protest outside prime minister benjamin netanyahu has residents in west jerusalem. hundreds of protests are as began their march from tel aviv to west jerusalem on tuesday. their demands in the government do more to secure their relatives release. how mass fighters took the $240.00 is really, is on foreigners captive during the attack on southern israel. on october, the 7th. getting on lovey, as a columnist for the harris newspaper. and he explains why many is really is think the military operation in gaza is legitimate that most of these ladies are not
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exposed to what's going on and go. so these are the media, is that or accept of very few exceptions is not exposing these ladies to that hardly seems from gaza. and therefore, public opinion lucian piece was everything that goes on. there is the se, beside 2 parties. you guys have to everybody. sherry, come us to careers, come us because of what happened on the 7th, and nobody sees the bright say, and when you don't, you're not exposed williams, it's much easier from the more important to you to support the continue. so this a thick most of the news programs it is read dealing only with that is rarely sacrifice. and there is some kind of flip surveys to show some kind of photos, some kind of footage from. does that very show that the old red carpet we say come in threes
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a telling us that those very terror centers and so was the outcome of these that you could live in? these was everything that happens there because we have the right to protect ourselves and what is happening there is also terrible. oh, if i watch your network or some others, both of the international networks, i must say. then you can't really get the picture. and this is never spent more than a 100 former members, so think obama and buys and administration so sent a letter to the white house praising president biden's israel stance. but this comes after an earlier letter of descent. within his own administration. we have my kind of joining us now from washington dc. so president bite and mike still standing firmly behind israel, even as the palestinian death toll continues to climb. but there are reports of defense within his his own government. what can you tell us about those to yes,
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it had been a number of letters, in fact, it appears to be the letter was sent from various departments of the government and expressing concern about the way the us is unqualified, lead backing as well in this ongoing conflict that have been reports up letters from some state department officials and also complaints from a number within us age. that was a report from reuters in the course of this morning saying some 1000 members of us aid in dc and indeed throughout the globe have sent a letter to the biden administration, expressing concern about the ongoing total support from the administration for as well. and it's conflict in gaza. on the other hand though, that have be the it's that led to send by more than a 100 full my officials in the obama and by didn't ministrations. these include some very high ranking democrats, and also at least 18 form and best it is. now this letter is signed,
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all the names are listed, and the draft is up. this letter, which is praising biden for what they call his moral clarity. say that this letter is assigned and therefore carries more weight than a number of unsigned letters that all going around. but there is no doubt that the is concerned in many departments of government with the way in which the biden administration continues to support israel. now it's not the question necessarily of support for the state of israel. it's a question about how that state is going about and grading the conflict in gaza. the disquiet and most of the government departments appears to relate to the treatment of civilians in particular. and all of these letters are calling for a cease fire. now this is very specific, and this is something which president biden says he will not cold for, at this particular stage, right? insisting that it would give a must
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a chance to real. i'm not that is precisely the line of these really government. okay, thank you so much. my kind of thanks for that reporting from washington dc. spell protests or taking place in cities around the world, calling for a ceasefire, and got some hundreds, have been taken part in march, and the city of size on, in southern lebanon to denounce israel's aggression. in the gaza strip. some professors carried the flag of his butler, his fighters have exchanged fire with his really forces on the border. and take a look at the pictures in london that's for a demonstration sub and regularly taking place in support of the palestinian people, their condemning israel's attacks on hospitals and the killing of civilians over an luxembourg protest or is gathered to denounce the european union stands towards the war in gaza and these pictures show people holding a banner that's urging the block to stop it's complicity with is really war crimes . they're also calling for
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a ceasefire. here's what's coming up after the break. we'll look at other news and devastation in the wake of storm. daniel will have an update from libya. that's where communities are silverlane 2 months after wide spread flooding the in 5433, mar. upfront takes on the big issues. this isn't the one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here. black lives don't really matter in the police for unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate? because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional was the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me, mark them on hills upfront one out 0 on counting the costs, the u. n. warrens, the warranty does a set back development to tell us the territories by more than a decade,
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while israel's central bank says the conflict within major shots to its economy. plus how the war is decent. lebanon's economic prices counting the cost on al jazeera. we are the ones traveling the extra mile there are the media. don't go, we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. the library is leader george way a has conceded defeat to challenge or a joseph book. hi. and this week's presidential run off with more than 99 percent of the ballots counted the former vice president as one nearly 51 percent of the
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vote. the election was the 1st since the un ended it's peacekeeping mission, there in 2018 cent. a goal supreme court has blocked the jailed opposition leader from running for president regional ford had previously allowed or some on sancho to be on the february ballots. sancho was jailed on charges of corrupting young people, his party, his appeal that supreme court decision. and it's been more than a month since flooding caused by storm. daniel devastated eastern libya. thousands of people were killed on displaced city of turner was the worst effected as malick trainer reports the presence of libya as to rival governments as complicated relief efforts. and it's been called the worst natural disaster ins. 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,
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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 house? i found a woman there. i thought it was my mother, 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 idea. in those words, in the ministry of social affairs,
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he says more than 270 families displaced 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. everything that is offered to them in miss rata is from the people of the city. to help this fellow countryman, who told of libya has to rival governments. that's complicated relief efforts. each says it's located, a budget helps 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 the throughout the whole back to our coverage on israel's were on garza and 15 injured palestinians from garza, including 8 children, have arrived in the united arab emirates after being evacuated through the crossing . among those on the flight or people with critical injuries as well as cancer
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patients. they're the 1st to arrive in abu dhabi after a promise by the u. a government to treat a 1000 injury, palestinians, journalists, odami. i was a moose, left his home in northern gauze after being given 30 minutes notice to leave by the is really army. he says the shooting didn't stop while they were leaving, even though they were waving white flags. here's a recording of the journey. it on the maids with his 2 year old son. the same things you know the whole she do. i don't know. you though. baba. yeah, i live on the ship, them fishery obama to the the brother and you are the most of my what is your mom?
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thanks for watching the news our on al jazeera, we'll take a short break, and we'll be back on the other side with much more of today's use on all the latest headlines also, it's gone. so thanks for watching. see you in a minute. the 2 medium sized collateral of this massive is really a time for firing, going off warning citizens that are heading this way. even the hospitals are not yet protected from the is what i am going to tell them as several 100 people and the numbers are growing all the time. so the victims of the attack a lot to the hospital in gaza. 5 is question. congress provide a 100000000000 and security funding for 6 meetings. still no resolution still no unified the me in
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the us citizen are risking their lives to secretly film the ongoing persecution. fair people. 101 east reveals the never before seen footage on all just of the sudden usage and votes, as did love to do so. not for the 1st time in the process of european political fate. what's not up for arguments. this tiny island comp codes the most nights here spits in the open days seeking what are the help. there is 3 of with this album it's and i've seen some people with full good. is there anything that produced is less than a 150 kilometers from introducing coast, and it's become the main sea route from north africa into europe. the federal freelance producer jobs, the islands deputy, they're saying the residents a tired and want to return to a life based on tourism. and fishing are still of on demand will be here on sunday along with georgia maloney. but it's far from clear exactly how much of what she
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wants. it least prime minister will get one demand on a suddenly went out of reach the idea of an e. you naval blockade that will prevent migrant boats from reaching these shows. the israel attacks to schools and the gaza strip, more than $200.00 people have been killed, including children and women. the, you're watching out a 0 life or my headquarters in delphi, and getting obligated to also ahead. survivors of school attacks over crowd the ends in easy and hospital in the northern part of the strength. a desperate journey
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