tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 18, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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we make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given chrisy. so issue as always, is there a correspondence? that's what we strive to do. the the you are watching the news, our life from headquarters until 530 and obligates are coming off in the next 60 minutes. israel attacks to schools in the gaza strip, more than 200 people had been killed, including children and women. survivors of school attacks overcrowded, the indigent, easy and hospital in the northern part of the stress, a desperate journey out of gauze, largest hospital. the is really military's forcing doctors,
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patients on displace promised vivian to sleep. and she felt compelled to talk to you. i was a doctor and i'll shoot for the hospital and were forced to leave the hospital by the patient forces iris my case to god and make surface for me and surviving and a war zone. people across cause us gavin's whatever they can find while under constant air strikes and showing the it's 18 gmc, that's 8 p. m and gaza, where the humanitarian situation is getting worse by the hour. israel has once again attacked the info, who to school a un run school in the giovanni refugee camp in the north. and another school, a tunnel is don todd has also been attacked by is really forces the death tool. so who is at least $200.00 people that's according to the gaza health industry, including children and that that tool is expected to rise?
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well, many of the injured were rushed to to hospitals in denice and hospital is overwhelmed . doctors have to put the injured in court doors and on the floors and just come on odd. want hospice, all the situation is not any better. only 10 hospitals out of 35 are barely operating in gaza. the management of the engineers at hospice all has been forced to dig a mass graves and bury all the dead as a hospital accounts keep up with the number of casualties. and more than 300 patients are fleeing south without the help of ambulances or other vehicles. 5 doctors have stayed behind with at least a 120 patients for unable to move because of their condition. out 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
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. busy lower level with the 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 build it. they are paying the price based off the promotions there. they would have a bit of safety. have nowhere a recent golfer, not even our schools. it's a familiar scene. alpha 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. the debt
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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 few. 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 will only 10 out of the $35.00 hospitals and does that are still open, just barely operate the both health facilities and schools have come under is really attacked. both meant to be protected under international law. bit admin, peachy. i'll just 0. we have a correspond to tiny my with joining us. not from hon. eunice. that's inside the gaza strip in the south honey. uh, we know that the death tool from the attacks on the un run schools has now been revised upwards and it's expected to rise even more.
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yes. will that is it true and what it seems to be a new trend in the air strikes targets across the gaza strip, but nearly constant treated in the northern parts of the gauze. vigorous schools, in addition to hospitality schools now are the new target of is really relentless, ever strikes on the floor of the school. and this is not the 1st time just to remind our viewers. this is not the 1st time and before a school is being targeted. in fact, this is the 2nd time the 1st time it was targeted by a mass of areas right within the vicinity of the school going number's people inside of and all of them are evacuated. but this time, this who's been targeted, direct me in killing large number of dealing with 10 of injuries. some of them are in critical condition. another school to the northern part of your body at the doctor is put on a response. by the way, these 2 schools belong to the you, the honor, what they have unaware of flags flying on the rooftop of this building. they're
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visible to everyone and the i've been turned into shelter. evacuation centers, the vast majority of injuries, and those are being killed around my women and children. what this does, it actually, the binds older is really military claims that they're not targeting children and, and women. the tragedy of this happening is a balancing of pressure and hospitals. hospital ready over one with a tsunami of injury is an out of service already due to lack of a fuel and extreme shortage of medical supplies. what hospital do it right now is just receiving those killed individuals and mounting them inside, forcing them to the master group. i'm injuries, they are all live in the corridors of the how do you stand by for just a moment because we early or heard from one of those doctors who was forced to leave and she felt hospital and she describes the situation as is really troops
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arrived the few in the last moments is really 30, is confirmed and weren't whoever and set the hospital was to leave except the wounded, the surgeon, and some of the medical staff that to mentioned that before 2 days they took around $1500.00 bodies of martyrs and cars and they took them to unknown areas. would those bodies go? nobody knows the window and the beds are bedded injury and their conditions are very hard as a result of the lack of medical stuff and treatment. materials start growing in the feet and allow me to say there's warm, coming out of the ones, not to mention the suffering of the patient from the pain. there are no pain colors or antibiotics. the situation at the hospital is miserable. so how many of these people who were ordered to leave and ship out there on foot, some or even in the hospital bags being pushed by others, were actually capable of helping to push. but where are they supposed to go and where did they go
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as well? uh, people were in into the hospital would order to be evacuated. see if that immediately as early as. busy as of this morning and were asked to hit the send drug parts on the southern part of the got to do were told that these areas are safe and the are designated as sleeve area by the i d, f. but and ford in at least they're not safe at all. and in fact, there is no safe place in gaza. but for example, the city of tanya is just within the past few hours have been targeted repeatedly. and the vast majority of those were being killed or evacuated. but those who lift the hospital, we've managed to speak to some of them who came to nasir hospital. and we talked to them about their experience at the hospital. and in fact, they told us some of the, of some of the worst of what they have seen inside the hospital. it's particularly in the past week when the hospital was becoming and circled by these really these
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times and the arms vehicle and and the read was taken and placed inside the hospital and fortune. some of them had to leave their loved ones and relatives inside the house because simply those ones could not leave the hospital due to their critical injuries. and among those who lived the hospital, the needed some medical attention. they need an ambulance to go with them because the journey from a simple hospitality to the central part of government and the southern part is about 25 to 30 kilometers. they were forced to walk all that distance to just run that war zone in gaza. city and the northern part, but in addition, in addition to that, they told us some of the horror and horror stories on the road were these seen hundreds of big bodies, sheer amount of damage to buildings, to everything public facility, the schools mosque, a church and they said we could not recognize where our homes at one women describe
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that she could not recognize her neighborhood. she said we posit through what looked like our neighborhood, but we could not recognize it very well. okay, so is what the erie strikes the ongoing, the ground invasion doing to gauze and josh is okay, honey, we'll leave it there. thank you for that update from ton unit. now the from us spokesman sometimes on has given a media briefing, speaking about israel's latest attacks on schools and gaza. here's what he said to me. i don't know how soon as the last school was but found they do add 150 guides sense for 10, and today yet another matter sector and alpha hold uh you in and the school is affiliated to the own or what? what 8 days hall, you're seeing the flag of the united nations. yet, it was founded by these really war plain. so like, what else, like the time of the car motors of the system,
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professor public policy with the doha instances for graduate studies is also specialist on conflict resolution as well as international a thanks for your time. so look, this is not the 1st time when you looked at what happened with been for who the school is not the 1st time that it's been hit. and we know that the u. n. as in previous wars, provides is coordinates to the is really army to get some sort of protection. clearly that's not what's happening here. what is the reaction to the attacks on, on not one, but to you and schools today. and that in this is a systematic, competing is what it is cutting on to ethnically clinic lens garza. i mean they don't want anyone left inside the guys, especially guys, the city and the north. yes, we have been focusing on the ship else, but the tragedy and ship house, but then, but meanwhile, is that it was attacking and beseeching other hospitals. in my opinion, this comes as part of the bigger table, which is totally demolishing the health 6. the shopping don't all the hospitals as
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we talk? no because of the fees, no foods, no voltage, no medicine, no health system fees, nothing is functioning. so basically it's, it's been creating this environment for people to leave pretty self. so there is no process prospects whatsoever for people to stay. so it comes as part of it facing this on what's on, on the attacks, the, as you call them, the systematic attacks that we see on hospitals and schools in particular. yes, yes, i mean, the entire 7 or the 7 info certificate the sucks are correct. and it stopped. i mean it's up to, i mean, isn't it has been very key about it from the one from disapprobation. the once it goes on the north, this is phase one of the minutes. we compared them guys and for them to, for the process to bill for the work to be expedited, they want people to leave. and that's, i mean it's comes as part of this bigger plan. what's next now is with heating that they are, it's a good thing. i noticed the middle governors now, and this,
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this motor less, it's just like on the, on the bigger project, which is transfer. eventually we're getting for this to that, because once most of the guys, i don't know if it's empty for me, it's the residence and the culture. fit them to solve this, this will be picking booms. it is no way with the month of a defense is garza and the horrible hold of funding. living conditions that if you choose the people the space people went to the south because to send that. so eventually if there was a transfer of people. but if we go by, what you're saying is a transfer of people then from the south, we made it to west egypt. and the fact that we've heard a just already come out and say that will not happen. there's not make a difference. i'm not sure what i mean, what, what the options do. one, the one moment the face with this scenario, hundreds of thousands of people just looking to the it's a division so that gives us out of the vote. i think a sort of people, i mean egypt is significant also it's a member of the u. n. i mean, it has also a motor to begin to protect the cities in terms of for, for,
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and if you leave them the, what's the better for the, for, or out of countries to see an exemption above me? sure thing. i understand that if he's using an precedent, but more of this is an is, is more or less is succeeding of the scenario. it's building all the conditions of the social conditions for this letter to happen. unless there is a drastic change when i say the 6 is a part of minutes, he's fired and a sufficient amount of faith is that all things have the gun to slip at the so this the cup as will take a minute to him, instead of going dozens, this, if this were indeed the plan, right. and what does it put as real on a collision course with the united states because we heard the us come out and say, we are not for the force displacement of people use. mean, is that something but the us, is that a sense or, or do you think they actually need to pay the full but they're not doing anything to enforce is an interest change the score. so if it's minutes, we'll finish and we haven't seen any the stuff measured is against is it has to
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stop it for. i mean, i mean, i mean this escalation, like the most recent discussion we have seen to the section you and schools, the, the a who domestic good, the ship, the ship, a whole shipping also. uh, not security at all. all this happens often are you on the ocean was past 3 days ago. uh the uh, the man is waiting for him to send us his file and it says, is there is that still? does it see on his little should result him on the field that i'm up at the national and the way they behave, they have this way because the us is buckington that's protected. so it's happening . you know, i mean, do you assess the now the what fund funded to start to, to, to, to uh, to uh, to take the right statements, at least the point didn't ask for the size, but there's no actually because of the exact right to, to do, to so what's the point, and is there somebody to be said then about the former prime minister, whose own merch, he was speaking and he said, that's the highest command center. it is now in fine units. it's not into the
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hospital. that's the real headquarters of how i'm asked me, what are we to read into these matters? so let's, let's cigna, this is what it is next. that action the next stage and this, and this, what if it's going to, it's going to be kind of this. i mean when to assume you for that. ringback 5 minutes a comes in and sees this, so he's just defending the ground for this for the 2nd stage of the feel for the floor. and for me, nothing will stop this as long as i'm finished with communities that need to sign up and is unable to restrain is that in and particularly out of the country of countries, the positions have been so weak and sole shameful. in, in the face of this cause or the in the goal. and if they keep on the same positions, they will also pay the price. it's just a matter of time. okay, we'll have to leave it there. thank you so much time for that analysis. for the families, if is really is being held captive by how mosse and gaza, or marching to prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office in west jerusalem, hundreds of protests are as began their march from tennessee to west to receive
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them on tuesday. there was a man during the governments to more to secure their relatives release. how much fighters took $240.00 is really is on foreigners captive during the attack on southern israel on october, the 7th. and you and human rights experts have continued to call in the international community to do more to prevent genocide against the palestinian people in gaza. preemptive groups of looks at the language used by is really leaders and other figures since the beginning of the war behind the depths of suffering and the cycle of violence and garza woods of vengeance, hatred and erasure. as a whole, in the midst of, in i don't even come in, he's referring to a biblical passage, but call to an ancient israelites to wipe out it's our tribal nation of my leg. to avenge a surprised and bush took a man, women, child, infant,
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and animals. a reference use now to justify the slaughter of thousands of palestinian men, women, and children. it is an on and be us genocidal statement, right? because the idea within the tradition, right, is that you have to destroy all of all the like and all of i'm likes, descendants, and rid that people from the world. and this isn't completely a dangerous genocidal idea to invoke that of israel's fluoride kaufman test frame. the war and gaza edits people as a fight against good and evil light and darkness. familiar rhetoric invoking the midst of a just war during the brutal impact of 75 years of reputation in the 1st month in my zone and mine and they look so good when they come into play with them
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is on the well i think that they don't some it's really a wave. there appear to be no editorial. the red lines that have not been crossed. the excuse me, excuse me, because i've seen or could come up with some issues based on it, but it's not sufficient. there for 1000 family patients would be to pay shotwell middle school, c, n o close you use name in your head? see federal funding. so yeah, just let me see if it, if i don't know, a show beginning bids. him, it's not because they don't say nothing because of the incendiary rhetoric of ethnic cleansing and genocide of palestinians normalized on live television by pundits and petitions of 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
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a 1000000 conversations that are violent and and on man, the good i'm we, this is one of those nations that the calling for the, for, for it inside for vitamins and using like flattening guns, the main goal is not getting angry, being the kind of an inside point that you can imagine is that the effects of on the posting an incitement are already being filled across israel in races, chance and songs and even comedy sketches, seemingly normalizing the humanize ation or palestinians and israel world crimes, bianca book the audio video and levy is a column this for the hearts newspaper an earlier he explains why many is really use think the military operation in gaza is legitimate. as most of these ladies are
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not exposed to what's going on and go. so these are the media is that hor, except of very few exceptions, is not exposing these ladies to the harvard and therefore public opinion piece was everything that goes on there is the same desire to publish does have to it will probably sure come us, chris, come us because of what happened on the 7th and nobody sees the brought a say and when you don't, you're exposed to you. it's much easier from the more important to you to support the continue so they can fix it. because most of the news programs it is read dealing only with that is rarely sacrifice. and there is some kind of lip service to show some kind of photos, some kind of footage from. does that very show that already cover these?
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they come in threes a pending cost that those very terror centers and so hose the outcome use that you could live in peace was ever seeing the difference there because we have the right to protect ourselves and what is happening there is also there. but only if i watch your network or some others, most of the international netflix i must say. then you can really get the reading picture and this is the most big. well, there's also a large rally taking place right now in tel aviv relatives of the hostages are gathering there to demonstrate and to keep demanding action from the government for the release of their loved ones. and she felt hospitable. has been one of the main focus points in israel's war on god. so let's take a look at what's been happening and recent days. just after midnight, local time on wednesday, garza's health ministry spokesman told l to 0. that is really military vehicle were
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at the gates of the shop. medical complex by then is really forces had been surrounding the hospital for 6 days. about an hour later palestinian health officials said that is really military told them, a raid would be carried out in the coming minutes at 2. oh, 5 am. gaza time is really forces tweeted that they were quote, carrying out a precise and targeted operation against from us in a specified area in the hospital. and then just hours ago at 9 am on saturday is really army gave us $7000.00 dr. is patients and displaced, palestinians were sheltering inside the hospital an hour to leave. earlier we spoke the amount of his as he is with the palestinian ministry of foreign affairs. we asked him about what they're expecting is real to do next and it's for ongoing. so we have said that the fact that this rate is waging against our people across stock, bypassing it, to the, to the and not only limited to what they're doing to the community that they are
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conducting. now. guys, now as a, uh, uh, displacing and replacing the city and people. we think that the stages of desktop and below it is just the beginning. they are going to make sure that goes out, especially the modem. leased and thoughtful mazda is only available. i'm trying to squeeze the population in a very limited geographical area and guys not pushing them to, to leave then to have to force them to, to be displaced, spastic, displaced on the complex. how would you describe your relationship at the moment with the all star t, as in, in gaza, especially also, all of this bloodshed that we've seen over the last 6 weeks. our, our responsibility toward solar people in guys has always been up and, and we will continue to apples that we have been always been taking the responsibility for the health system and every other aspect of life related to,
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to gaza. and we will continue to do that uh the these relations are not the subject for discussion now at the political oven. now the water is against the whole of the policy and people invest the own stand behind or people and, and try to and the screen anality and the shopping scope of clemency that we see every day happening to taking place in goss. i'm positive, you say that the palestinian authority believes that this war is against all of the palestinian people, including the palestinian authority. now the use foreign policy is chief trace of route. he was saying that only the public opinion with ours you could run a post pool gaza. do you share that view? well, the nature of things is that we should have only one government that was over the bill to bind the sleeve, to the, to the and the, and the government to should come to, to, to, to, to, to agreement according to what the people choose. and the legitimate to present
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that the, both of us new people is the piano and thus the listing and governments can be determined as such with no, it's not the time to discuss these things. the time is now to stop. so i'm just calling to find this war comes, this is really is competing against the people in gaza. and to do, besides which uh as much as possible, the situation of trying to provide the people that, that everything they need and this, this criminality will head over to the us. now am i kind of standing by in washington dc for us? because mike, there have been reports of a concern in a number of government departments within the biden administration and with the bite and administration israel policy. what can you tell us about those? it is indeed there been reports by various news agencies of letters being written, for example, by personnel in the state department. also by members of us. a i. d,
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as well as a number of congressional staff is all of whom, according to the agencies have in separate letters written to the biden administration, expressing the concern about the manner in which president biden is continuing to support israel unreservedly. and in particular, is refusal to press israel for a cease fire ra. the arguing that he would prefer a series of pauses, humanitarian pauses. now these expressions of concern have all been made anonymously, which is in a way, a problem because you cannot source the exact people who have been saying this and expressing this concern. but one letter that was signed by more than a 100 people is one in support. of president find and praising, but it causes moral clarity in dealing with israel at present. this assigned by more than a 100, very senior officials in the fight. and a bama administration,
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also including more than 18 invested is now those who write this particular letter, argue that it's more valid because they have put the names to it. unlike those number of other letters that are anonymous, the people who have signed it do not want to make the identity public. they say, because they fear for the jobs. however, there is no doubts. having said that, that is a great degree of concern. in many government departments, which may not be expressed a real bad publicly that is anonymous at present. but in particular, it's dealing with a bite that the ministrations refusal to press israel for a cease fire. one public glitter briefly that was made in the last 24 hours, came from a number of congressional democrats, who asked the pride and administration to press israel to allow people supplies into gauze. now that the letter was signed by mold and associates and democratic members of congress. so there is pressure coming to bear on the bided administration. and so if need is
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a degree of disquiet about how he's handling israel in this ongoing conflict. all right, mike, thank you very much for that update from washington. still has on all to 0 more protests and cities around the world, calling for an end to the killing, and also the to hello. we got some nasty weather moving across pots. so the middle east over the next couple of days, and say, for a massive crowd, driving his way across saudi arabia, which was west to be some showers here. what the weather to it's a central pond. so savvy, 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,
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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 a 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 nasty conditions here. very windy weather to across a good parts of the region. so not particularly good weather coming in here at this stage, but tiny, somewhat dry this week. the, with the guns are raging and drawing all the attention,
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the full civil displacement to palestinians in the occupied westbank escalates. settlers retain late, burned down all of drives, or a text tell us the names in the west bank. so these are the tend to blind on all the help out using intimidation and bonham's. we are resting. choose population protected by no one. do you want to find westbank the other from the palestinian experience? in 5433, mar. upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't a one off you. something about a systemic issue here for black lives. don't really matter in the police were unflinching questions is war with one to 10 minute 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 more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the
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the, here's a reminder of the top story this hour. at least 200 people, including women and children, have been children and is really a time on the as a whole lot of school and then northern gossip district. it's a united nations run school and that's about your refugee come on to another school attendance officer is also come under attack 5. it's really forces thousands of palestinians are fleeing to southern dasa after being forwarded to leave the extra stop hospital compound by israel's military. 5 doctors of state is fine to the police. the 120 patients were unable to pieces. and there's additional now you in human rights expert to urge the international community to prevent genocide against
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the palestinian people in gaza. $36.00 special references cited, increasing evidence of genocidal incitement over intent to destroy the policy and people under occupation and indiscriminate attacks resulting in a colossal death toll. they went on to say, many of us already raised the alarm about the risk of genocide and gaza were deeply disturbed by the failure of governments to heat our coal and to achieve an immediate cease. fire were also profoundly concerned about the support of certain governments for israel strategy of warfare against the besieged population of gaza and the failure of the international system to mobilize to prevent genocide. we have with us, kenneth roth is a former executive director of human rights. walter and a visiting professor at princeton university, joining us from new york. thanks for your time. so when the new at experts sound the alarm for genocide, how significant is the statement and sort of a country stop and pause and, and take it in. but frankly, you know,
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governments should have been pausing already because you know, whether this is janice i or simply large scale work crimes. the fact is it gets for all of their or what, you know, an estimate of 12000 and probably that's a small number. and underestimate, but $12000.00 civilian casualties so far. and, you know, these really government is regular. we indiscriminately bombing neighborhoods even attracting military targets, knowing that the time to sit going into the disproportionate. and we saw that in the trolley, a refugee camp. and we see this in the tax on hospitals where, you know, at this point the, it's clear that there is no immediate threats to these river government to me from the hospitals. you know, they're, they're scraping to find a ride for here or back there. but the, the role to, you know, preach the protection of the hospital, is that it has to close to the medium military strength, which clearly is not the case. so there's just so much to be concerned about. and the u. s. government in particular, which, you know, sells all of these real terms. you know, it has been shoveling $3800000000.00
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a year to these really know what your interest now wants to send $14000000000.00 more. it has to leverage to stop these attacks on civilians. gifts not using. it has been pressing for trips and drabs of some mandatory. hey, it's been saying will be a little bit more careful about civilian casualties, but it hasn't really drawn the line and said this form of warfare is utterly in appropriate. right. and so one thing is, remember, latrice says that it takes quote, all feasible precautions to avoid civilian deaths. but then we see that the death tool is now actually more than $12300.00 palestinians, 70 percent of whom are women and children. that's according to the government media office. i mean, what do you make of those comments by the is really ministry of what it sounds like . these are in the military is in the housing the requirements of the geneva conventions. if it's nice that they know the rules, they're not following the rules. you know, when you take multiple 2000 pound bombs and drop them in the middle of a refugee camp. you know, even if there is a, from us command center underneath,
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you know that asking to lead to disproportionate see dog and her. and their cases of this over and over again, you know, attacking large apartment building drudgery, a 100 families homeless at a shop. just because of some extensible, from us presence, you know, cutting off all those kinds of the entire 2200000 people from virtually, always the mediterranean to the state. you know, all electricity, the water is still shut off. this is quite their punishment. this is not a, you're taking all the options disappears. yeah. so in the absence of an off israel, not adhering to international law and the united states, were trying to leverage over israel, not putting any sort of pressure on israel to stop as you call them, these work crimes what company is done to protect civilians and also to protect these hospitals that are being targeted which are protected under international humanitarian law. so i, i think, you know, the us government has begun to speak out a little bit, but you know, much to me we,
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we do near in need be sure voices from, from other governments around the world, particularly in europe. you know, i still waiting for the international criminal court chief prosecutor to do more than give a nice press conference in egypt. you know, he has had jurisdiction over his entire conflict and their work has been committed by both sides where easy. he moved very quickly, the train in charge. where is he now? i think, you know, quick action would send a signal that the contact if this war is being monitored, there will be criminal penalties to attach. nobody wants to be charged or anything chemical, right? you can go traveling on this is a could be a policy. but so far all we've had are, you know, isn't vice president and nothing else? yeah, and your former organization kind of threw off a human rights watch in his latest reports. it's calling on countries like the us and u. k. canada and germany and others to suspend military assistance in arms sales to israel as long as its forces continue to commit these these serious abuses
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amounting to work crimes. how likely is that? well, i mean, it doesn't seem terribly likely, but it does demonstrate the leverage of the rest of the task. i mean, under us law, you know, is they are prohibited from sending weapons that are gonna be used to me at work. right. and so certainly, you know, any weapons that can be used stuff. absolutely. so anything sort of the iron jones should be cut off on that. what you mediately stop this, you know, lack of adequate care for the civilian population because he would send a very strong message. but instead, you know by and keeps repeating how we stand with his reading when you're there. there are some words of concern about to me on a train agency, a little bit more careful about school in casualties, but nothing was the urgency required for the large scale mazda c on your life 7 see day after day, and god. all right, carol, thank you for joining us from new york. thank you. this is really our strikes. i've had a residential block in han, you and us and southern gaza and that's worth thousands of evacuated to heating to
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israel's warning, which suggested that they would be safe from bombardment. they're given the so utah's more in a recent is really air strikes. the targeted to family homes here in the west and part of con units. as you can see with me, the civilians now are trying to dig with their, their hands, to try to save some of the missing people from the 2 families. that where in these 2 homes, when the attack hopkins, dozens of injuries were taken by the ambulances to the hospital, a number of people have been killed while the civilians, the residents of the neighboring homes. here are trying with your hands to dig and to look for other members of the 2 families that are missing and still under the rubble. this is the case with every air strikes now on residential homes in
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because this trip in different areas, there are no teams with tools or missionary to help people or bring people out of the rubble. and this is where the residents themselves try to dig them out with their bare hands, with primitive tools what every day to get to try to save any person that is stuck under the rubble too big and a half an envelope i showed up with one of the remaining people are left under the rubble, the people are still looking for that. and there were 15 children that are still there and those who were taken to the hospital or adults. but until now we're only bringing out pieces of people. and then all we find are pieces of people in a truly tragic situation and the struggle continues as the civilians and residents to try to bring out. i think about any of those people they know that are
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stuck under the rubble. you me see a 0 ton unit in the south and god's distress. while there's been reaction from the west bank from ordinary palestinians who say their leaders are not vocal enough on israel's war on garza same bus route because more for me. but i'm a law in the occupied westbank as many palestinians have been critical of their political leaders saying that they have not been vocal enough throughout this crisis. but looking at the events at ocean 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 all ship a hospital of evacuating citizens, patients and medical staff and turning it into what they describe is 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
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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 rarely 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 intends to intensify as they have been since the events of october 7th. so we're here is that what is happening in gaza now? the conditions in gaza now are a window into what the conditions could look like for people in the occupied west bank in the future. same bus robbie o 0 ramallah in the occupied westbank. the process are taking place in cities
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around the world, calling for a ceasefire. and does a hundreds have been taking part in and marching the city of side on southern lebanon. they didn't owns the israel's aggression in the gaza strip. and thousands of gathered in the french capital to again show support for the policy video to cause large crowds marched and paris despite the rainy weather. these are the pictures from london demonstrations have been regularly taking place in the u. k. in support of the palestinian people. there is also been a demonstration in solidarity with palestinians in the chalet and capital. cl newman is there in santiago. i'm outside of jimmy's presidential palace right now, whether it's a pro palestinian demonstration taking place. there are several, several 100 people here, as you can see, as they are holding a demonstration that has a very, very particular theme this time apart from the, from calling for kelly to break diplomatic ties with israel. they are also,
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they're also putting, i'll choose small shoes, tiny ones, to illustrate the children that have died without their they married cases without having had time to put their shoes on. i'm going to ask what i've had to do, please take a close up shots of these tools that are painted with the red face. they are symbolizing, of course, the blood of thousands of children who have died in guys had their about a 1000 shoes here. but right now you can see they are continuing to demonstrate against the is really government, which they are calling a genocidal government. the point of this demonstration is to open, they say the hearts, the minds and the eyes of people to what is happening in gaza. especially to children. this is not the only demonstration taking place by the way, at this hour in brazil, yet there is also a protest taking place in front of the u. s. embassy, but here in chile agents,
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a country that has the largest palestinian. yes, for outside of the middle east, people have been gathering constantly since the war began, as they say they will continue to do so and to speak out. i called for an immediate cease fire in gaza, not just so that their message is heard in chile, but they hope all over the world are searching the latin america, the see and human algebra. santiago, journalist odami, i was a moose left his home and northern gauze after being given 30 minutes notice to leave by the is really army uses. the shooting didn't stop while they were leaving, even though they were waving white flags. he also said b is really already is, was using a drawing to fire as palestinians forcing money to leave their dead and flee. here's the recording of the journey tommy made with his 2 year old son. the same place you want me to see do i don't know you go
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to bed. it was good. then we'll just sorta shut off most of my dish of auditors or what the and the, the, the, the, uh, the, through the still ahead on al jazeera. we'll look at other news on struggling to feed the hungry mouse an urgency, know ahead of for presidential election where the economy will be the number one issues on voters. my mesopotamia gave birth to some of the world's earliest civilizations, thousands of years ago. now these ancient communities are disappearing at an
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alarming pace. this year marks the worst drought ever recorded in the rocks modern history. the water shortage is caused by dams building upstream to a q and a rod and for water management within iraq. full made worse by climate change. the government's unwieldy bureaucracy has failed to address the root causes or provide meaningful support. but while the land is dying, iraq's oil sector is driving oil companies in iraq inject millions of barrels of water into the ground every day. to extract oil. we can live without the oil, but without water, we cannot survive. and no one can take the oil. give us a realtor the
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the people in argentina will head to the polls on sunday to elect their next president's inflation is voters main concern a soaring price is make it difficult for many in the south american country to make ends meet serviceable reports from santiago, the stereo this has become an all too common seen children picking up food from a soup kitchen in argentina. it happens every day in the northern province of some tables and if they don't, where people are struggling to get by us inflation is for we meet that goal. miss has 4 children. she says buying food has become a challenge. yeah, we try to buy fruits and vegetables that are on the throat and because they are cheaper, i wash them and make it
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a bit better for us to eat. the prices are so high that we don't know what to do in our didn't. tina has one of the highest rates of inflation in the world. more than a 140 percent in the past year. big 3rd quarter land produces bricks for a living. just like many others. he says the constant increase in price is makes it difficult for him to care for his family students to him. it's not like before the money, she has no value. our breaks, i've not heard anything. he's concerned about what will happen in argentina after presidential election in sunday victories telling us that he sells $1000.00 or less freaks for around $10.00. but he's also telling us that he's a humming, harder and harder to sell them because of the economic situation in the country. and the say over when sundays vote will have to make serious changes to control the economy, basically no confidence in the currency. so as soon as anybody receives any cash,
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they want to get rid of it and that fuels inflation, or even more, you need a deep political change in order to bring information down. and that's what most people are hoping will happen soon. very simple. i'll just see to some day we're going to state origin tina it's been more than a month since the flooding caused by storm. daniel devastated eastern libya. thousands of people were killed on displaced. city of turner was the worst effective as matic trainer reports. the presence of libya as to rifle governments has complicated relief efforts. it's been called the worst natural disaster. it'd be as modern history in september heavy rain from storm. daniel, devastated much of eastern libya. official numbers, a 4333 people died. and more than $8500.00 remained missing in the city of dona to downs collapse, sending us. and now me like waves of the city,
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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 that he says it was a nightmare. as water flooded his home, he scrambled to save his 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 wash 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 alien. those works in the ministry of social affairs. he says more than 270 families displaced from dona, i've relocated to mr lot though,
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but they get little government support on the books that heavy until now the government has 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, with whom of libya, has to rival governments. that's complicated relief efforts. each says it's located a budget to help those displaced and to rebuild areas wrecked by the floods, but on the ground. so far, those funds don't seem to be reaching those in the about china, which is 0. the throughout the india has paused efforts to reach you at least 41 workers truck to collapse, highway tunnel after fears of mark havens rescue workers have been removing debris since sunday after a portion of the under construction tunnel and the northern human lions state of which are cons collapsed. they may have to dig up to 60 meters to allow the workers
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to escape. space ex is handling its 2nd test flight offense giant starship rocket a success. despite losing contact within 8 minutes of the loans rocket blasted off from texas 7 months after the 1st attempt ended in an explosion. this time the boosters successfully sent the world's biggest rocketship further toward space before contact was lost. with more than a 1000000 people displaced from northern to southern gauze or the pressure on the medical facilities in the south is intense. and for those with long term medical issues, this means it can be difficult for them to access the vital care they need staying and you and shelter is makes their situation even more precarious since the conditions are not hygenic. and it's hard to find clean water. i found out tiny tells us her story the, and i'm just getting the animal, the deputy of a send it to be it as
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a ton unit or some of the some of the different. and notice in month my name is him and this was home. when according to what i said tonight, is that not my mama, that is some instead of you to us, honey. and some of the say yes, my gosh i it is it he had what had learned that it was fairly low. doesn't want to send us a young young volume for $40.00 at the back and part of the day at the
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end of the boston session. and most of the same cement is on the market for news. find my letter with the hands of just that a lot with us in the now does and let us as it goes with that enough to send you was who met because of the heat that jump on most of the new medicine or had the memo and that's probably the same thing. i did look to see if can be an i know i had a ha ha, i didn't the machine off by my son who stuff that's with cassius was such an item number to be set up in this little cafe in the stuff you and then how to pay off
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seems to fit a subsidy. thanks for watching horns coming up with the fonts are in just a moment by the last year. part of sun experienced one of the worst floods in the country's history . many rule communities are still waiting for help. hundreds of people on the outskirts of the city of may have had been living under open skies for a year in last year's floods. this road behind me, those fields, the entire area that stretches in this direction was completely submerged. many of the homes and buildings that were destroyed are still rubble. and parts of this district have started the flood once again, the a thought provoking ons, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate. but there
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are no quick wins and events or research od hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities. do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that and the brakes on the other? i assume there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does their 25 years of the of was a minus 36 years civil war and indigenous. we've was lifelong search for his disappeared father leads into a world forensic anthropology piecing together his own history, and the stories of thousands of survivors still seeking truth and justice for the missing loved ones. what come all of us passed on? a witness document. on jesse, you know, israel is still refusing to allow international journal into jobs. palestinian
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reporters risking everything to get the story at 15, killed in an asteroid. the listening post we covered the way the news is covered, the . ready the low on the bulk of this is a news life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel attacks to schools and the gaza strip of $200.00 people have been killed, including children and women. survivors of school attacks over crowd the entities and hospitals in the northern parts of the strip of desperate journey out of gauze . this largest festival, x ray. the military is forcing doctors.
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