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and gaza is jabante a refugee camp many of the victims for children. the world health organization gains access to i'll shift the hospital describing it as a depth. so as after israel forced thousands of civilians to sweep the siege to medical and at least 2 palestinians are killed in the occupied westbank is this really forces great multiple locations. the within 30 palestinians have been killed in israel's bombing campaign of areas across garza, including hon. eunice and the south end to say that the refugee camp in central dasa in the north is real, is maintaining its heavy bombardment over night air strikes, targeted a residential area and tell those that there are many had been reported to be killed or wounded. there are operations, the rescue survivors trapped under the rubble of a 0. sorry god was zoom. is in. find you this in southern guys,
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atari. can you tell us the latest that's been going on across the gaza strip? roy, it's the attacks and the goal is to strip continued across that are treat, including the southern areas of the day of the goal is to stripe starting right now, just before a couple of seconds where we, where we go, life unexploded into place just in front of the hospital, well, we are right now and kind of in a city. this explosion was massively overhead where the it's, it seems to be i residential building. what that had been had to buy these with occupation forces also similarly, if i want to succeed as witness multiple stripes, since the beginning of this day, we are talking about more than 2 residential houses had been attacked by these very occupation forces. similarly, the attacks on the north of the gaza strip also continued on to evaluate refuge account. this camp has been repeated, you hit by the is very occupation for assistance and the beginning of this of this
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war we're talking about for most have been till now destroyed during the last 24 hours by the is where the occupation forces multiple residential buildings and tell us thoughts of neighborhood. also, we're bombarded as a by the is by the awesome to read as they are trying to hit move the patient, but will bring troops towards to validate refuge account in order to get much more control over at this very densely populated region in vitro trades. also, the middle school for nate's of casa, generally, had been widely bombarded with around 31 palestinian skills. but during the last 24 hours, we are talking about 16 palestinians have been killed and a messiah rocked refuge account. and also 15 of those rates, which account 2 of them were joined the list as the attacks. of course, the territory did not stop during the last couple of hours. also roof of districts in the, on the south of the gaza strip has been hit by this time agriculture land has been bombarded by the east by the auditors. ok then the northern parts, the central parts and the 7 parts of the gaza strip had all been hit in the last 24
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hours. multiple times. the the world of organizations has said that 291 patients remain inside. i'll shift the hospital, the largest hospital in gaza, that's in the north. and there was a forced evacuation yesterday with only those patients now and a few medical staff remaining. do you know what is happening to them now? yes, officer, these really old this for people inside the hospital including patients displaced and even medical workers to evacuate to the southern areas of gaza strip. a number of published been used for inside the hospital had been sledge to the southern areas of gauze, this trip on foot. it's under and under, on human conditions, some people were forced to for long distance on force in order to reach the destination. in the south, meanwhile, got around 25 men to come, staff members and the 291 patients inside. she felt hospitals are supposed to be
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effective way to, to the southern areas of the gaza strip within a to f or a between just only $24.00 up to a 7 to 2 hours under the supervision of the world health organization. a do so area to stay with patients who are going to be delivered to the southern areas will be hosted into europe and ads and also hospitals in the community. a city based on the south of the gaza strip by the fact that the majority of gauze with southern hospitals are overcrowded with patients and displaced people. which means that the capacity of boost hospitals had been maximized. and there's going to be much more pressure on medical services and even incubators of going to be more much faster for the pretty much you babies from the she felt hospital to literally the medical condition in the south was really excessive fighting. i was going to be much more injuries, will be delivered to the southern areas of golf district besides the facts that the southern areas also witnessed
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a massive abutment which caused multiple energy injuries from time to another. the right, sorry, god bless. whom importing from sun. eunice and the southern part of the gaza strip . thank you very much. stark of the palestinian health authority, say 200 people have been killed in the air. a strike on alpha horse school in northern garza. many of the casualties were women and children that you wouldn't run out before school ended jabante, a refugee camp gauze as largest is 4 kilometers north of gaza, city, or on this from the tree maybe didn't go at a warning. his report does contain distressing images. this united nations, one school is now a graveyard, will, will thousands show that to you, but now bodies, lice, kansas between the desk and what was one of the classroom alpha kudos school and the noise is gone. so here's what survivors of the attack. so it has to be a low and the young did body sketch it. pieces of flesh,
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no one could recognize the sun life as home. this facility once took in thousands of children and prided itself on its supportable venerable students. but these days it's been a shelter for families displaced by bombings, the ones that we took refuge in schools, they bombarded us. we went back to our homes. they bombarded us there too. what we're seeing is another one of these horrific incidents where civilians, people who saw the shelter in protected you. what i'm building are paying the price . the also was bombs before and 2009 in 2014. and earlier this month, it's in jamalia because of the largest refugee camp. an area that's faced some of the heaviest, bombardments and recent weeks. the dead have been taken to the nearby indonesian
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hospital which just days ago declared it was completely out of service because of a lack of supplies and fuel. 6 they claim that un schools are protected, but the is riley's, pounded the on the school again. whereas the un, wherever zone, well, where is the free? well, fewer and fewer of guns as hospitals are operating just badly. both health facilities and schools have come mondays when the techs and both are supposed to be protected under international law to meet you and to didn't go out to 0. so as we mentioned earlier in the world, health organization says that the situation at goss is off shift. the hospital is desperate of the israel's attacks on the hospital. a w. h show humanitarian team or reach the compound in what it described as a high risk mission. to assess the situation, the group reported seeing a mass grave at the entrance of the hospital. the teams have described. i'll shift as a dead zone. they spend one hour inside the compound. in a statement w,
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w h o says there was heavy fighting in close proximity to the hospital ship. it has 291 patients and its care though that includes 32 babies and extremely critical condition. others or an intensive care without ventilation, and there are dialysis patients as well that need care. 25 health workers only or helping them. the w h o says patients and staff or worried about their safety and health conditions. and earlier, there were scenes of panic as patient's medical staff and some civilian sheltering at the hospital fled the compound resource. that reports the desperate scrambled down goes as may north, south road, away from one danger towards what no one here can know. the idea of a safe refuge in guns that is an ocean from another time certainly goes as hospitals and no longer safe. this is an exodus from its largest one. 0 she for
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this talk to insist is ready. troops gave the order to evacuate the last moments they want, whoever was inside the hospital, they had to leave accepting those through to the surgeon and some of the medical. the nursing stuff on the side of the wounded under bets are badly injured. their condition is very bad because of the lack of medical supplies and treatments. but if we had started growing their feet and allow me to say, there were rooms coming out of their rooms budget but he was one of the patients forced to flee on a rug. la russell was next to my front door on the boat and the place next to is so like an injured me and my cousins and my other cousin died and i was chief of hospitals. there's no food, no drink, we get short touch. these ladies and so whenever they want evacuation began, i was only a doctor saying is where the troops gave them just one hour to leave and take
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patients and displaced people with them as well. says the hospital management requested the evacuation so demons of my wheeler, infants, a newborn babies i left without oxygen is nothing but i made evil case is no longer a hospital. the occupation forces draw the medical teams out of the hospitals on the palestinian health ministry says 5 doctors and some nurses have stayed behind to attend to a 126 patients who company moved, including 30 full premature babies. one senior doctor said they would do to die without proper medical transfer. well, no good. good. one of the month i called upon the international organizations on the health organizations on to the united nations and to the red cross again, to put pressure on the occupation army and work on the transfer of the perimeter babies to be off the days of bombing in the hospitals vicinity is rated and released this video with no substantial evidence supporting its claim that how must
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use the hospital as a quote come on sent to the south in the direction the vacuum ease. we're heading, the mold plumbing modesto. this was the human cost. if it is very striking in con eunice on saturday, is right instructed hundreds of thousands of palestinians to flee here ahead of its incursion to the north. now it's um use telling the cities residents to leave bathrooms as well. the signal that this ground invasion could soon be following us chief is doctors and patients in the southern gaza. are you close it out? you 0? that is everything that's been happening inside the gaza strip in the occupied west bank. now at least 2 palestinians have been killed and overnight is really a tax. gunfire was reported in the columbia refugee camp. and in the city of jeanine is really forces use bulldozers to tear up roads. same as robbie joins us live from ramallah and the occupied westbank saying there isn't a day that goes by without sustain raids in one or multiple locations in the west
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bank where you are. what can you tell us today to that is correct. the chaos here really is running in parallel to the ongoing from bard meant of gaza. and what we see here again, a night of rates across the occupied westbank, several locations, but the 2 major flash points in nablus at the blot the refuge account where we saw an air strike and ground incursions yesterday as well. and in jeanine info lot the, the is really forces rated a whopping 74 homes in that refugee camp near novelist. and what we saw is of the rated homes belonging to active us, the families of prisoners of former prisoners in a kind of night campaign that palestinians describe as of something that is meant to so fear and intimidation in those communities. 20 people who are rounded up at least 18 detained
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a so far and 9 people wounded in that rate is really forced, has also went back to what they described as a for the headquarters and apartment block that they struck yesterday, and airstrikes hit and killed several people there yesterday they went back level that building and then also destroyed memorials and monuments dedicated for palestinians killed in previous conflicts. there's where the army withdrew from the lot the just early this morning. so similar picture engine in the campus rated around 1 am. this morning, classes raids ongoing at this point in time. bulldozers tearing of rhodes israel is calling out via a loud speaker to for palestinians to surrender themselves. witnesses describing them taunting the residents of that community trying to get fighters to come out. one person killed. so 4 or 5 others wounded and heavy armed confrontations that were here are still going. there were also classes in and around, villages,
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raids in and around villages of that area of jeanine refugee camp. again, those classes are still ongoing to zane. what can you tell us about the latest calls statements by the presidents of the palestinian authority. ma, with a boss, i understand he has appealed, called on the us president joe biden, to stop genocide and guns. that is correct. following the terrible images we solve attacks ongoing attacks and gaza yesterday last night to the post and unit for the president made a speech in which he directly addressed us. president joe biden, in that he said that it was incumbent upon the american president to immediately intervene and stop on the ongoing which he described the ongoing as the an ongoing is really genocide of the palestinian people. i'll just read to you a little bit of what he said in his address. today i addressed you as president joe biden, who bears a special responsibility due to his international standing and significant
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influence on israel. he also said, what are people are enduring in terms of killing and destruction surpasses human capacity? what is america waiting for in the face of the ongoing genocide against our people in gaza? isn't the shedding of the blood of children, women and the elderly enough to awaken the world's confidence? really, his, his speech reflected something that palestinians that we speak to are feeling more and more that the palestinians have been completely abandoned by the international community. that there is no international law that is a political to the palestinian people. and something that is really interesting in this speech is that everyone feels what president a boss was saying, the only party now that can stop israel from doing what it is doing is the us government, which is simultaneously the largest sponsor, both political and practical of the israeli war on gossip. social 0 zane bus route,
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the reporting from ramallah and the occupied west bank. thank you very much. thank . in the still ahead on else 0. as is really, as israel continues to been barred, guns that are us media reports of a pause in finding look at the latest one, our correspondence in washington. the depth analysis of today's headlines, all these blue cross blue is root has of items. so the thing is with a license to kill inside story on out jersey era thought provoking on sundays. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research. odd hating 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 demography of the process facing realities. do you see that the fracture is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side?
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china and the brakes on the other. i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the stores on tools to how does air in 543 upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't the one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here. in black lives, don't really matter. in the police world unflinching questions is war with lawanda a 10 minute rigorous debate. because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional was the fact that people are starting to get angry about. so this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the the,
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you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this. our overnight is really a task. it targets in the north and south of the gaza strip. more than 30 palestinians have been killed in israel's bombing campaign, including a woman and child in a strike near the european hospital just south of the world health organization says the situation in gauze as i'll shift a hospitalized. desperate to describing it as a desk, a w h o humanitarian team briefly visited. the compound that has been under siege buys really, forces goes as health industry says at least 200 people have been killed and it is really here, a strike on the else to for a school in the north that you in run school is indeed your volunteer refugee now the white house is denying media reports that israel the us and home us have reached a deal to release dozens of captives and gaza and exchange for a pause in fighting and try and find out what we know and don't know with rosalyn jordan, you're in washington, dc raw, has there been multiple media reports leaks,
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multiple sources, etc. over the last few days, this has been bubbling right of negotiations over a possible release of captives, and they've been differing accounts of how many captives in exchange for what for, etc. tell us where we land after this one white house deny what we can say is true and what we don't know. what we can say is that negotiations continue. that is something that was confirmed late on saturday, on twitter by adrian watson, who is the spokes person for the national security council. but watson also denied is that a deal has been reached to release at least some of the captives being held by hum us. and that there has been some sort of a temporary pause in the fighting that has been agreed upon. watson denies
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that has happened. so what we do know at this point is that the discussions are still under way. that is something which members of the binding the harris administration has been saying for the past several days. but at this hour, there is no confirmed agreement on stopping the fighting in order to get the captives out, or at least some of the captives out to get in more humanitarian aid to gaza. and to basically try to deal with the in the really deepening, worsening humanitarian crisis inside gaza. there's something else that i'd like to address with you, and that's the op ed of the us president joe biden. it also in the washington post where he lays out a pretty comprehensive view, his view of course of what the u. s. is doing in towards that it is supporting ukraine and israel. israel's war in gaza. tell us what he's been spinning,
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saying specifically about his vision for israel and gaza. specifically, joe biden is arguing that the us wants this conflict to end it want her moss to be removed as a security threat to israel. a call for this render of the home of leadership behind the attack on october 7th, inside southern israel. he also said that the captives need to be released that humanitarian aid needs to be brought in, and that ultimately there needs to be a separate, independent palestinian state that that must come to fruition in order to bring peace to the middle east. the president was also quite clear that the subtler violence in the occupied west bank against palestinian residents must stop
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. those who have been engaged in it could find themselves banned from coming to the united states. and the president also wanted to make the point that there is no reason why this conflict should continue. he did argue that the us has a particular unique role in trying to bring this conflict to an end. but he did say that it's going to be a lot of hard work rosalyn joining reporting from washington dc. thank you very much. and joining us here in doha is a bill. i mean see, i'm professor political science and middle east studies at rutgers university. it's interesting what joe biden was writing in the washington post to use. the ross was just reporting bite and said that us has an a, an a central role. he wrote, the us is the essential nation. do you think that us is going to be able still,
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after this war and its support for israel to broke or any kind of mediated solution to this conflict? we're have to admit that the us standing now in the middle east is very negative. i mean, seeing the us support thing is there, i'm with that magnet it in terms of what funds in terms of money, terms of intelligence in terms of actually participation visiting from the us officers in the you in the, is there a new comment job? i didn't even participated in the cabinet meeting, so i was seeing call that the states of the us in the area is valid and so they have to do something later focused and convincing. with that. first they should ask is, there is just without asking for a ceasefire, the u. s. will continue to have that to get to the perception in the individual and, and they're currently not calling for. they know there's still nothing quality so
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right. including in that office. yeah. and if they do it, and if they do allow humanitarian and to go into guys, if there is, we are post. he is troops not, not just suppose that that might improve the situation with the savings, the types of people who are passing. it's sort of thing with farming and diseases now they have to do with this as most of blinking hands at the, from the for him and instead of jordan and egypt and, and i'm and jordan, when they fold it probably out of to now is forcing side not to talk about god's that of that door. so that is one thing. the 2nd book is about 2 state solution. do you, are you talking about the 2 state solution for so many, right? in fact, the us, the supposed sort to security council resolution one and 2000 to a resolution 59 to 7 and one in 2003, 1515. it's the books exactly. literally about the to assess what do you,
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what do you as do nothing they so the is really set the expanding this or the is there any violence they say the, it's a lot of expanding and if it were attacking the oxygen was under the thing to understand that you called and when i said they're saying this is a turning point in the after you get the, the what comes next can't look like what has happened until now. but what we don't see, and what we're, they're not laying out with any kind of clarity, is how you make that happen. they're still calling for this to state submission as you say, but they're not saying how they're going to implement that. they've said that many times, i mean they said that in my 3, in 1992, the 2 state solution, they said that in 2008, 2009 were to say solution. they don't put a plan. i don't think this conflict would compel them to change their own policy in any way. i believe it's changing. the whole world is changing the you're changing the, the money confidence in latin america and immediately saying we've thought, addressing the root causes of this conflict,
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which has the desperation depaulo sitting on the dispos that shouldn't develop city . and they need to see some light at the end of the funding. if the us adults this scenario didn't, they could be no come through. the kind of influence is there is more than to us know, come to, can really dictate. so is there a more than 2 years, or remember in 1991, when prime minister, shamir, that was reluctant to go to my 3 to confirm james baker. this is for the you'll have to call motor. we will can send the $10000000000.00 phone, go down to $210.00 to my duty, but then he said, okay, we would continue to negotiate for the 21st. now it's even more than one year under the notice. you go, she has no notice of because of the u. s. as not putting the action where they put their where to a bill. i mean, sad. see i'm a professor of political science. i'm at least studies of rutgers university. thank you. there's been more protests around the world in support of palestinians.
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hundreds marched in london, calling for a ceasefire in gaza. this is a rally in east london, one of several held on saturday in the british capital last week for them 300000 people march. there are to show their solidarity and there's also been a demonstration in solidarity with palestinians in chile, or latin america editor, lucy and newman has more from the capital 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, they're also putting, i'll choose small shoes, tiny ones, to illustrate the children that have died without their they married cases without
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having had time to put their shoes on. i'm going to ask her to, to please take a close up shots of these tools that are painted with red face. they are symbolizing, of course, the blood of thousands of children who have died in gaza there 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 until age, it's a country that has the largest palestinian. yes, for outside of the middle east, people have been gathering constantly since the war began,
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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 sea, and human algebra santiago. with more than a 1000000 people displaced from northern to southern gaza, the pressure on the medical facilities in the south is intense. for those with long term medical issues, this means it can be difficult for them to access the care that they need. some of the kareem tells us for story at the beginning and the studies should be an asset newness or some of the assembly is usually disconnect. notice in month of my name and this was home when, according to what i said tonight, is that i'm on my dad is some instead of the beauty,
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