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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 19, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST

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on the, it's a shame what's happening to depend, assuming people and that some european governments are even supporting the we citizens and mobilize so that at least there's a ceasefire. it's not just about this latest clerical violence, this has been going on for more than 75 years. people to stay with us for the latest developments on al jazeera, the, the kind of them this tells us, hey, in this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minute. israel target's residential buildings, gnostics and shelves in both northern and southern gauze that move in stuff. he's tell us things have been the challenges that shows are very minor compared to the big of china challenges. capital is probably going to set talks about negotiations on the release of as rarely,
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captives held by los and gaza. the wells health organization briefly gains access to the i'll shoot for hospital describing it as a test. so that's off to israel force thousands of civilians to flee the besieged, medical and investigation finds is really military and helicopter may have fired on some of the policy goes as a festival during the mazda attacks on october. the 2nd and it needs to palestinians are killed in the occupied westbank as rarely forces rate multiple location the as well. it is now at 10 a. m g m t that's mid day and goes away as well as maintaining it's heavy bombardment of and off at least 6 palestinians have been killed and in this way they strike on a home in a shake rod one neighborhood. there was no less of either organized moving, especially palestinians had been killed in israel's funding campaign of areas
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across the cause including con eunice in the south. and then the sarah, the refugee camp in central garza overnight strikes target at a residential area and tells off the many has been reported. the killed winton, not move in. 12300 palestinians have been killed in his riley attacks on garza. and now the 215 palestinians have been killed in the occupied west by, by is really forces or set to since october. the 7th. and the israeli government says move in 1200 has ran. these have been killed and have masses attack on southern israel last month. well, let's go straight to our correspond on the ground topic. i was assume he's in con eunice for us in southern gaza target. let's just start with the strikes that we've been seeing. i understand a very large one took place not far from where you are, what's been going on the yes of the tax on the
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south of gauze. a strict continued during the last couple of hours where they use for the occupation forces has targeted several residential buildings and based off of the gaza strip, are they to palestinians have been killed and the number of residents have been also wanted you to because many latest strikes on you on a city in the south of the gaza strip. also roughly district witness on air strikes that talk it to a farm land in the west of rough off 6. a most of the tax continued in the middle of renee till vitro tree where $31.00 palestinians have been killed in post. i'm a thought and a bridge refuge account, including to join the list these areas in the south. witness a massive compartment. similarly to the situation and the most of the gaza strip, where the is body forces has attract separately, residential buildings into valiant refuge account specifically and told us that certain neighborhoods, these areas has been there particularly heads up by the gets where the occupation forces unimpressed palestinians have been recorded out too well. a civil defense
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crews are trying to now to get back to wait the victims from onto the ruffles that tax. of course, the territory continued as clearly. there was no any safe place. of course, the gaza strip off to the destruction of houses the tax of hospitals and made wild the uh, the attacks that conducted a differential not to nations from shelters. thomas, i understand the world health organization has finally made it inside of shafer hospital. they're saying that's just on the 300 patients do remain a do we know how they're doing? if they're going to be able to get out if they have being delta right now. uh yes to that is what else your patient forces had recommended a different medical was displaced people and even patients who are were red traps inside. i ship a hospital to sleep, to the southern areas of golf district and for main wild goose i have been evacuated to the south of the church. we will be hosted in the north or and the repeated hospital in the south of gaza strip. but this journey for them could be
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very critical and dangerous as they might lose their life to do to be serious injury. those injured people were suffering. now we are targeting about, around $25.00, mid to come. staff members are still in the hospital with around 291 patients who are preventative is that 2 ways from the hospital within 72 hours a to the southern areas of the territory. meanwhile, the hospitals with going to receive them in this house of the gaza strip, had reached its maximum capacity, which means that more deterioration and medical conditions in the southern areas, hospitals were also added to the, to the situation on the ground as well as the 2 pages that might even a host, a baby's or from a premature babies from the hospital or haul sleep occupied. we are talking about tools and 2 pages. 6 of them are occupied now and we are talking about so to 6, pretty much you babies are still waiting to be evacuated from a ship hospital. so literally the situation that is re to catastrophe as they are
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waiting for further transferring from the ship, a hospital furthest premature babies and medical teams through the southern areas of the territory. todd was in there for us on the grounds and con eunice and southern parts of the costs. a strict. thank you so much, tara, please stay safe. well, as i mentioned just moments ago, the world health organization says the situation cause i'll see if a hospital is desperate after israel's attacks on the hospital. a w h o humanitarian team reach the compound and what it described as a high risk commission to assess the situation. the group of and seeing a mass grave at the entrance of the hospital on the teams of also described the chief a hospital as a desk certain after spending an hour inside the compound in a statement, the w h r says there was heavy fighting in close proximity to the hospital. now as you were hearing that from tarik, i'll see foot has 291 patients and it's can now that includes 32 babies and
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extremely critical condition. there are others to an intensive care without ventilation. they're also dialysis patients. 25 health work is about helping them the w h or says patients and stuff of worried about their health and safety conditions. well, earlier there was scenes of panic as patients, medical stuff and civilians sheltering out that hospital flip the compound high force that supports the desperate scramble down go is this main north, south road, away from one danger towards what? no one here can know. the idea of a safe refuge in garza is an ocean from another time. certainly causes hospitals no longer safe. this is an exodus from its largest one. 0 she for 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,
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except in those through that the surgeon and some of the medical, the nursing style of the higher side of the wounded under bets are badly injured. their condition is very bad because of the lack of medical supplies and treatment material had started growing in their feet and allow me to say there were rooms coming out of their rooms. he was one of the patients forced to flee on a rug. la russel was next to my front door on the boat and the place next to us, so like an injured me and my cousins and my other cousin died and i was chief of hospital. there's no food and 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 patients and displaced people with them as well. says the hospital management requested the evacuation so demons of my wheeler, infants in newborn babies, i left without oxygen is nothing but a medieval case is no longer
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a hospital. the occupation forces draw the medical teams out of the hospitals on the policy and health ministry says 5 doctors and some of this is it stayed behind to attend to a 126 patients who company moved, including $34.00 premature babies. one senior doctor said they would do to die without proper medical transfer. well, no good. good. one of the month i call upon the international organizations on the health organizations on the united nations and 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 use the hospital as a quote come on sent to the south in the direction the vacuum ease. we're heading, the mold plumbing mode this. this was the human cost. if it is where the stripe in, con eunice on saturday, is right,
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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 i was chief, has doctors and patients in the southern guns are very close it. i'll just walk out to us probably minnesota and minister of foreign affairs mohammed been up around and i'll sony on the use. foreign policy chief joseph beretta, has just address the media here in the heart of the meeting to discuss the war on gaza. mazda 0 is a, has some, all of our was at that press conference. he joins us now live from that. how some it sounds like they come at a loss of ground and their discussions, but it also sounds like a deal around captives might not be very far away. indeed . and that was the most significant development to day from the press conference with several times with all the amount of funding task, 40 minutes, a prime minister saying that they have managed to overcome most of the sticking
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points that a boy's down now just to, for quite some logistical issues, just to give some sense of perspective to our view as in the past, the biggest obstacles to deal that with paved the way for the release of hostages, a certain number of hostages in exchange for humanitarian quality tools, humanitarian pools and a to be logged into cuz i was basically concerns boys by how much for example, that when they stopped reducing the hostages, they want to ensure that there is an x 10 that says why, with no draws flying over the area, they want to make sure that it goes task with trans voting and carrying the hostages, managed to make it safely at the same time is right, was insistent. there's absolutely no way they're going to allow for anything that is going to be seen as an extended pause for a in a in gaza. now it seems not according to the time we probably minutes, i mean it's a point it up as the manage to pin down all the details. and that's just
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a matter of time before the analysis did. i did broke it by, cuts out on once, and now as it was going to be the most significant breakthrough since the start of the conflict and i told her the 7th video. oh see how that all okay is in the coming day. suddenly hush and there was also clearly plenty of discussion between mr. burrell and the counselor, the prime minister of a post world, gaza a month. i have to say that not on the same page when it comes to what's next. and they do agree that you use things on how to, how it is crucial for a deal. how well the, when you solve the press come for us, i'll tell you 40 minutes of extremely critical of his way saying that these routers continue to relentlessly but fond hospitals, schools targets refuge account. that video is the international community is doing nothing about it is saying that the you in particular and the international community out of playing doubles tend of when it comes to this issue. in particular
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. joseph brown, the a you a chief point in the past policy and guy is, has been describing what happened in gaza as the cottage, but he stopped sure. oh, sort of telling us what snacked. he said that the last united nations resolution to 712, is a binding advisor to use it and it has to be implemented. we have to remind our views of the reservation was going for the need over humanity tell you impose, you did not specify the need for a human italian ceasefire. and it a ask for you my to tell you and call the doors and a to be allows into gaza. but the most significant development today from the price of buy brand. when i asked him a question about what's next 4 guys that he said, how much is a ton shop to the pot to send you a file that you would have to take over the americans? and these varieties have been trying to convince key players globally on the need
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to stop and you have to talk to them because they are well does not really seem to bite into this approach, which is a body scene or forwarded to taking over because they know it's weak, it has been beset by corruption, has been weakened over the last few years and is going to be an extremely delicate task for them to take over gaza once again to the point where the europeans and the americans have been floating. the idea of an up based full of police force can over for a transitional period. uh this, this idea has been completely brushed aside by the virginian, minnesota for the fans. has said that the notion of having of step into guys that they will be widely seen as clue does and tray to know what is going to be nice. it seems that the americans themselves, along with these right, is of taking it on a daily basis. they would like to see how it moves on, on the ground, on getting gaza before they decide what's the next. and this explains the massive
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divide that you see between some key players, but particularly in the beach, it and the international community. and what i said, the international community, the americans seem to be now trying to put together what looks like a new political, bought a new architecture for guys. guys that the insist has to be without how nice and the incest they would like to see the bodies, you know, thought of the, with his own force as taking over. he's only been doubling down on that idea of how chanel by her that we place as far as from that press conference. so thank you very much and well, joining me now in the studio is moving ravone. he's the co editor of john leah and he's also a non resident fellow at the center for conflict and humanitarian studies. thank you for joining me again on out of here in the, in one of the other things that was discussed that was a sudden somebody discussed and between the cultural prime minister address of burrell was a c spy. he says that they did talk about that. i'm curious about when that
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conversation is that given the complete lack of unity in the you around the notion of a seized by, i mean you had has some that talking about divisions between different global play . is there a certain, a huge divisions within the itself? yes. on the one hand, the european union has not come out with the formal position in favor of, of a cease fire. but perhaps more importantly, the united states, which is the party that would need to impose a cease fire on israel, remains resolutely against one. i think where there is a common ground among european governments is this idea of a humanitarian pause, which i think if we look at the way it's developed is really a kind of diversion harry surveyed, when you talk about the humanitarian pause in the context of the killing fields of the gaza strip. it sounds like come arrows, coffee break, and,
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and not much more. well, let me ask you then about some of the things that we're outside of as a post for garza. and obviously they're all, they're all concerns by many regional powers, about even having that discussion. now, while the killing is ongoing, the burrell headset and increasing. and he said, israel cannot stay in garza, i'm us cannot stay in gauze. and as you had has some reporting, he's very, very assertive about the fact that the palestinian authority and his view is the only legitimate power that can take control of, of his full gaza. how is the palestinian authority regarded in gaza? well, there's several issues here. the 1st issue is that the policy and authority is disintegrating within the west bank where it's based. so the question becomes under even the best of circumstances, how could it project itself and its power into the gaza strip? second of all is the idea that it would ride into the gaza strip on the back of and
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is rarely tank. and this is something that even the leadership of the policy mean authority has rejected. i think the more fundamental issue here is who decides on who leads to policy stadiums? is it the policy and people, or is it mr. bureau is the palestinians, or is it uh, actually blinking orchestra by dental? and um, there is another issue here, which is that what we've seen over the past several decades. every time israel makes a determined effort to eradicate a policy the movements it emerges perhaps weekends on the ground, but with its stature and greatly increased. and this may well be the case with time us as well. and given the fragmentation and disintegration of the policy move and i suspect that most palestinians would favor a form of national unity of leadership in which there is power sharing among all the main policy and political forces rather than one to the exclusion of others. so
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a apollo stand authorizing rather than the palestinian oath are exactly as i'm curious about that. the idea that obviously the future of gauze should be defined by godliness. now, given the states of, of the war, the lack of access seemingly how they're being excluded from the conversation. how, how does that change? who can bring the voices of gauze and entities into these political arena's and make that, that, that change for them? well, there are plenty of dozens who are giving voice to their priorities and their agenda and more broadly, i mean, the gardens are not a separate people or sex or ethnic group. so i'm, they're an integral component of the palestinian people. and i think palestinians as a whole, also have a say in, in the future of causes of, of gaza. and here again, we get back to the main point is,
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who decides now about the palestinians? is it the palestinians, or is it these outside parties which i should also add, includes a lot of wishful thinking because all these day after scenarios that are being proposed by the outside powers presuppose a successful eradication of how mass, at least from the gaza strip. and by what we've seen in the past 45 days or so, that seems to be a very ambitious object rabbani. committed to definitely in a non resident fellow at the center for contacting humanitarian studies. always great to get your thoughts. thank you for joining me again. the following is really new space is now reporting that and his really all me helicopter may have fired on policy. go. is that don't festival attacked by him off by to is on october 7th. more than 360 people were killed at that festival in southern israel. horowitz quotes an unnamed police stores sizing an investigation according to the pay for
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a combat helicopter, arriving at the scene, fired on her last spices, and apparently also hit some festival participants. the pay for also says that her loss did not time to attack the nerve and music festival that raw the choice to do it spontaneously. well, let's get more on this and speak to where we challenge our correspondent and occupied east jerusalem. where will you be the 1st, the extraordinary revelations? talk to us about this investigation that's, that's being reported. who conducted it. where are they getting their information from? of the war and the solve one of the central understanding is that it is ratify. i'll tell you that the 7 days the on monday, the protection of the states catastrophically fails, survivors say that you know, in the hours of need as comma spice is a rampaging through the neighborhood, measuring them. they waited and they waited and waited for rescue. and that rescue
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never came, or when it dates they came to life. and one of the i'm the cards of that narrative is fast. uh, perhaps some instances, at least when the is where the army did show up. it might have an advisor details. that is res, along with the how much spices it was hard to say. and this reports by congress, these type of takes my suspicions and sends them to something approaching fax. now what they say is that they have been given access to a police investigation into a one safe place at another music festival on outside with the 7. and that investigation police investigation says that apparently because he said needs reduction. that when an attack kind of called a shot, shut it off and started typing on. how much spices it myself in advance and the kills is raised to they have that are more details. the seo perhaps that the attack on the know the music festival was an opportunistic one by how much that they had
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seen through driving. so their power, the light is in the, at the this past oversight and placement. they die. but see how my spices, who are heading to a nearby kibbutz, so attacked the festival as well. oh, so that they for us to actually be wound down off of that 1st bounce of rocket slack garza. and the most of the people who were killed in the festival were the ones who were for whatever reason, stayed behind. so that's just one of these reports. we don't know whether this is actually true or not. if it is tied, steve absolutely reinforces that. suspicion is route. that's the state response of the state. reply to that outside of the separate the tax from how much was catastrophic, entangled, would be interesting to see how that goes over with the public laurie. let me also ask you about the lebanese border. we've obviously, since the beginning of this was seen what seems to be a very calculated kind of engagement from voters hezbollah and from israel. but
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that does seem to be not only continuing, but potentially escalating all their concerns about the of the look is a certainly continuing that, the multiple air raid sirens going off in northern israel today. and the is ray, the ministry says that at least 10 more of the shells have been launched from 11 on into israel's talk and saying they showed me give me to see a northern israel. they say that the shells fell in an open area. these right minutes reset, so it is responded with pass strikes into 11 and that is also being told all of us and on. i didn't vital, suspicious and objects i think an aerial targets. this is how they described it, which is most likely a drives the across from the evidence. and these are the site that was successfully intercepted by is ready at defense. again, they have responded, they say with 5 towards lebanon. now this is the defense minister guidelines is
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calling active defense essentially. uh, basically trying to ensure that the communities of northern is by the site from this cross border, a tit for tat. and you have a strange as a fire, essentially no injuries ever been reported in his routes and these ready governments deadlines and back to me that even if nothing the, all i b ease the stress. so you has the law, but they know this what they say, they have something that's all it knows what will happen if has the law makes a mistake. but yeah, this is part of that ongoing exchange of 5, which is a real concerns though. so worried about what's going concept, blowing off into a wide, regional complex cost for a child on the with the latest for us from okay, find the stories and thank you, laurie a well speaking of concerns about escalation to young and that way i received ministry spokesman has announced that they will target ships sailing under the flag of israel and various being operations by is really companies they've called on
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countries to withdraw the citizens watching as crew on his way new ships. well out of there is mohammed al. todd now joins us from the i'm in a capital offense. uh mama talk us through this threats here from the who the is just how realize it is a this is a new development on a news collection in the house. he's a part of space and, and so part of the policy and resistance. now today the, the how these ministry spokes person. yeah, yeah. city declared, they're attacking any 0. 80 flag trips, whether they are owned or operated by these really companies such a new new develop and it's really concerning that the there's now these developing so, so then we are talking today that the, the many people who've about speeding in the demonstrations calling for, sorry,
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uh well we are now talking about the do these developments concerning the how many people uh they are holding on the home visa in order to scale up their attacks. again, this is rita targets the, the, the, the, the, the yellow people are calling on the, the hope these to scale up their operations. again, this is really the targets. know we are witnessing this a new developments and also the, the how to use the spokesperson has declared today also called on the countries to withdraw the citizens of who, who are working or operating with the is really companies this, they develop into is an indication that the whole, these are willing to continue their attacks against the as really targets. we have witnessed many developments and also the, the hope these have launched the mini uh, tax. uh we, uh,
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we'll talk about natalie fifa tax. i give you says read targets. they have launched in recent weeks. 3 and research which they have launched many attacks against is really targets and november. first, they have launched the 1st attack against is really targets. and this attack they have the last number, ballistic. i'm also drawing a tax again, this is roy targets and november 6th. they have launched another the 2nd attack. again, this is where the targets. why on the november 8th to the uh, the host. these have shut down on the american and american. i'm q, a 9 intelligence war play doh intelligent drone. the which has hover over the you have any skies. now we are witnessing visa develop vince visa, really concerning that. the region is going into a new scar, a scale of the bylaws,
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many hopes these uh, the latest attacks on the as the polish thing, as would they put uh, would be a well, we would be seized, especially the yeah, many people have football team there a number of demonstrations about the calling of the international community to put an end to these really attacks on the pa, this thing is especially the thought that they'd be targeting civilians and also be talking to the hospitals there. this is the one of the concerning points for the you, how many people, so the coding of the host is to screw up the attacks. again, this is really interesting kids, in order to force them to talk to the war on guys, clearly a loss of strong feeling that in. yeah. and then about this will not i'll have that for us and the many capital. so not thank you very much. my quote in the occupied westbank at least 2 palestinians have been killed and overnight is rarely attacks. the guns
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i just had that was reported in the columbia refuge account. and in the city of jeanine, it's rarely forces used folders is to tear off roads. well that speak design does, robbie, he joins us now from ramallah in the occupied westbank. then every time we speak i, it seems that we speak about more rates, more destruction of infrastructure. that that is correct. they keep getting worse, they keep continuing, and they seem unabated this past week of violence in the occupied westbank where there is no home us continues to get bigger and bigger with these nightly rates. overnight we saw a major development in the block, the refugee camp in near novelist. it is the 2nd day in a row that this camp has been rated air strikes that the air striked was carried out yesterday and ground incursion happened yesterday. ready with some more ground extra incursions overnight, they went into the cap and rated use really forces rated a total of $74.00 homes. these are residential dwellings in the blot, the refugee camp. and the sheer number of it is, is, is a, is a, isn't in,
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isn't intensification, that it is a bit boggling to us. we've seen images of people's homes completely wrecked. soldiers have gone in and just turned every room upside down. presumably looking for weapons. they've been breaking into walls, they've been going after the homes of activists families of prisoners of the homes of former prisoners that they know about. and they've been going into these places in a kind of campaign. the palestinians describe as a campaign of fear and intimidation. again, these things carry on the campaign. this, this raid lost it for hours 20 people round it up. 18. detained, 9 people wounded according to paramedics, on the ground is really forces even went back to the for the office. the apartment that the targeted with an air strike yesterday, they went back on the ground and destroyed the building there. so these ongoing activities in ballasa as well as strong memorials and monuments to palestinians killed in past conflicts in janine a very similar picture,
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the rate began around 1 am. the room was simultaneous. these raids, bulldozers tearing up roads, going into people's homes, reading these homes that were clashes with palestinians for hours. it only ended just a few hours ago. we know that one person died there. there were several wounded. there were heavy concentration, heavy concentrations between these really forces and post indian fighters on the ground. we've seen images of improvise explosives being hurled at a column of is really vehicles. and we know that the army is still there. there any areas around the janine refugee camp as well in villages and towns, but the level of confrontations we haven't heard any reports of gunfire, explosions in the last hour. so we were also rated, carried on all across the occupied west, back the desk told today, stanza 215 dead from these nightly rates. since the since the attack on october, the 7th, then the war on guys are the began after that. then does radi the across those
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rates for us in ramallah any occupied westbank thank choosing is still a head here on out of there at least 200 people killed and then is rarely strike on you and run the school and calls us jamalia refugee camp. we look at the repeated targeting school the, here we go with your weather report for europe in africa right off the bat. we've got to talk about this weather maker over western searcy. so assemble this will be a rain and wind conbal for you. got $75.00 to a 100 kilometers per hour. that's going to cause some damage. it's dragging in colder air. look at on correct, just for degrees. i think you're going to see a dusting of snow on the ground there. then at the same time. so can range from eastern turkey a rate down to the coast of the bat. so places like bait route,
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for example, could see a months worth of rain in 24 hours. now the storm system is also impacting eastern romania and bulgaria. and we're going to see some snow over the higher ground. meantime, central europe to some shower stream across and goes for the north was mostly cloudy sky. we should see the sun poke out in song the spots, but mostly a showered pitcher. mine is 5 in moscow. that's the temperature you'd expect to see in january. best weather though, in europe full on sunshine, in spain and portugal temperatures in the 20s here and off to the top end of africa, it's a fairly quiet picture. so if we go toward the south, we're talking about your record heat for the month of november. we're the habit roney approaching 40 degrees today on sunday. and same goes for bill away. o, as in bob way, you're closing in on the temperature record for the month of november, the thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely
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unfortunate car know quickly an odd hating interviews. do you feel like america is less than days of these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that in the bricks on the other? i assume there is a huge risk of that to happen to the stores on tools to how does air with the game and guns are raging and drawing the attention, the full civil displacement of palestinians in the occupied westbank escalates. settlers retain late, burned down all of drives or attack. tell us the names in the west bank. so these are the 10 to blind. i will. they help out using intimidation and bonham's. we are rectitude population protected by no one don't coupon westbank the other from the palestinian experience. the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching out a 0. i'm associated, hey here and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories or the night is really attacks had targets in both the north and south of the gaza strip. full of associated palestinians have been killed and as well as foaming campaign and treating a woman and child in a striking european. just south of the ears, foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, has met with cattle as prime minister mohammed been up around london. justin funny and cut off 5 minutes. the said deal and the release of captives in garza is close
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. 3rd challenges do remain the wells health organization says the situation in gauze as al schafer hospital is desperate describing it as a desk. w, i chose humanitarian team briefly visited to comp time that's been on the stage by is really focusing upon us. any unhelpful r t say 200 people have been killed, and an s drive on the alpha for a school in old and gaza. many of the casualties babbled women and children. the u . n. ron alf acora school and the jamalia refugee account is full kilometers north of gauze city. more now from demetrius president and a warning his report does contain some distressing images. this united nations, one school is now a graveyard. we'll all 2000 shelter to you. but now bodies lice sketches between the desk and what was one of the classroom. the alpha, kudos school in the north wisconsin. here's what's the virus of the attack, so it has to be
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a low and the middle of the young did body sketch it. pieces of flesh, no one could recognize the sun on life as home. this facility once took in thousands of children and prided itself on its support of hon 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 to what we're seeing is another one of the horrific incidents where civilians, people who saw the shelter in a protected you went on bill. they are paying the price of a quarter 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,
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bombardments and recent weeks. the dead have 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. they claim that un schools are protected, but the israelis founded the online school again. where is the un wherever zone? well, where is the free? well, a few and few of gauze as hospitals are operating just badly with health facilities and schools have come under is when the tax and both are supposed to be protected under international law to be to into didn't go out to 0. all. joining me now is my la la la, i'm the executive director of the protect education and security and conflict program at the education of level foundation. now the foundation is also cora program rebuilt for horace. for off the israel destroyed it as well back in 2009.
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they had thank you for your time. i understand that educational level didn't are in the rebuild. the school in 2009, but also again in 2014. you even have a scholarship program for displaced youth named off to the school. can you describe for me in front of you is what the school means to the community. then, i mean, as, as you've said, the, the most recent to talk with 200 people that unconscious of those when that in a school that was acting as a show to is the most grave attack that they spin. 2009 on this. there was an attack on the school with 30 to 40, dies on the gun and hostilities on the, on the war in 2014, i think symbolically also clued up was found it as a program of education before as a symbol of hope. and as a symbol of the fact that education is at the heart of building justice and peace. yeah. and also so to see, once again, you know, in such a short periods of time,
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the destruction of the school is symbolic. creevy of, of what is happening in public funds and absolute strategy as we have been hearing me that the schools and the gaza strip right now can't even function the schools they will put on there. i think it a shelters. this was an, an rochelle to mean the u. n. has come out and also said a few weeks back so they can no longer offer protection to civilians that on the, the u. n. flags now of your organization has condemned is rose and i'm creating a pass on a systematic and deliberate targeting of civilians and vital civilian infrastructure . so what can you do if schools and civilian and constructor i think deliberately targeted, what tools does the international community have to try to deal with it? i mean, that's a very important distinction, that schools on functioning and also protecting a shelters. yeah. and that really racist mistakes because where as a school is protected anyway, when the school is acting as a shelter to enroll time, it is absolutely protected by international humanitarian law. it's an absolute
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bright line rule that it shouldn't be talkative. in fact, in 2009, when the foundation established a for flora, it also established a pioneering program called protect education and then security and conflict. and we work on a and social justice accountability. and one of the tools that we can use is international humanitarian. no, because international humanitarian law is binding on all of us since the bronze from which feels that they respected of race, religion, nationality and this display create a breach of into it also is mandatory low that i think is most significant coming out of this crisis. and i think in terms of a solution to this, i think that what we'd like to see is we've just seen on your program, the fact that w h o have access to 12 to for hospital, we'd like to re re fax, very brief access, but i think we should have a similar focus on establishing the facts around the bombardment of civilian shelters and schools that racked into shelters and gaza, of course,
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that accountability and, and the application of international from out of town. and we've seen so many violations throughout the last 6 weeks. accountability requires to school, well, it's requests political will, and i think that there are political actors who can stump together. we've seen an a number of important legal advances into thing at the ice international court of justice international a no colt as well. and i think that even before political will actually what those victims, the survivors now in the package you just showed before i spoke a saying is they want the voices to be heard, they want truth. so what we'd like to see is an independent commission that establishes the truth of what's going on. it's a stablish is accountability. it engages those victims, the survivors to hear the voices. i mean, one of the advisors says, where's the u. n, where is the global community? i think that we have presidents the you and the stablished,
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similar tribunals and rolanda and both nia and come both to us. so i think we'd like to see something similar now given the gravity of violations of international law, on the scale of the mass, because the taking place, 200 people in the school that women you just heard said i was bummed in my home. i went to the school and now they popping us here. yeah. and so many so many women and children amongst ed ma monique, from the education above or foundation. thank you so much for joining us here on the 0. in some breaking news, just in the last few minutes we've gotten what that gauze. health ministry is saying that the premature babies have now been evacuated from the street for hospital. obviously, we know that that hospitalized and under is rarely siege, but for many, many days thousands of people were forced to leave yesterday. and a number of people did remain behind from the wells health organization that there were 291 patient's remaining in that hospital,
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including the premature babies we all. now hearing that the 2 of them have been evacuated, will bring you much more on that as we guess as well. just over the past few days, we've been hearing about the increasing intensity of as rarely as strikes and southern gaza. now this is an area that the army had originally told people to move to for their own safety as it continued carrying out of tax and the north america. and her daughter from san eunice gave us the best account of surviving and as strikes that hit the the lo, she left a minute to keep the one of the fit then yeah,
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the, the, the more than a 100 filipinos have arrived in manila since golf. those are awesome. border crossing with egypt open for foreigners assigned the choice to stay behind because they're posting and relatives were not allowed to leave. but as barnaby lo tells us, those who have managed to escape now also face a life of uncertainty. i'm in
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a behind you was born on october to 6th in gaza, just one day before the worst escalation ended tickets. the conflict between palestinians and israelis. i'm is fortunate to have survived nearly half of those killed and gods are children. he's landed in manila, his grandmother's homeland. his parents were too shaken to talk, but other filipino palestinians who arrived with them say they faced death every single day. the whole system meters away. we were just shopping for groceries trying to buy whatever's left there. and then all of a sudden i'm its brother, eyes are shot. this video is really air strikes from their apartment. they move to the south as instructed, but they say it was so different. i don't think we were human shields. the bombings it didn't look like anywhere. it didn't look like anything that they were targeting
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somebody. this is the out of the family car. it was destroyed along with buildings around it is really bombardment, and they told me i left go. i don't seem to my side who has down syndrome. we sit down in a corner and cry, you fear whenever he heard a sound of bombs dropping, riveting his husband there. he is grateful to have been able to leave with his immediate family. but he worries for relatives who been left behind. the rest of the 26 filipinos have chosen to stay in gaza because they're posting, as spouses weren't allowed to cross into egypt. filipinos have come home from israel are mostly my good workers, but still appeals from gaza, their wives and children, the palestinians. in other words, gaza is their home, and so have to be home is always a difficult choice to make those who made it out of gaza with their family, say they are relieved and feel safe now. but there were no tearful nor joyful
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reunions didn't know where to go, or what to do. clearly they have to rebuild their lives from the ground up. but they have no plans except to escape the violence in guns. barnaby low. i'll just hear a minute or oh, that's good box. now tell correspondents tara, otherwise they're in for us in con eunice and southern garza, as we're getting that news out of al shufa. and there is babies being moved tarika . i was looking back in my notes and when the power went out, there was 39 babies removed from innovations. and now i understand just that one has actually made it out of the r c for hospital. where will they go now? of the yes. officer 40 days of relentless attacks that took place on the gaza strip by the use for the operation forces, the situation i missed your thought hospital has reached unprecedented critical levels that even patients inside the ship, a hospital officer that he's very controlled cannot no longer keep receiving and
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even get receiving a treatment by the medical teams inside this medical complex off to the is where the forces had food. diversity, diversity number of medical equipment funds, even buildings besides this medical conflicts. so this uh, pretty much you babies have been taken to the southern area, hospitals about the state of the children organization where it has since 6 ambulances to occur. we fit 213, my 2 babies to the southern areas of golf and strip hospitality. we are talking about the europe and hospital out there must have hospital in the south of the church. right. meanwhile, 2 of those uh, 2 babies are pretty much you babies have died before they could be transferred and to be moved to the southern areas of gaza strip. the transferring produced babies came as a step in order to protect them and to provide them with the necessary medical treatment as even the capacity of these hospitals. and besides, had reached maximum and maximum levels were the into pages inside the announcer
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hospital. how is healthy of to bind to are talking about 2 pages, 2 as a 6 of them are up to 5. it means that there are need in severe need 2 more interfaces in order to cost do so pretty much you've paid these even the situation in the south for through. so babies is critical, as it gets paid to the bottom. it also continues in the south of dollars trip charge. you say that the steps have been taken to protect and well, it's protecting, just the ones that remain. target was, are now on the ground for us and calling us in southern casa, thank you so much time. it was more than a 1000000 people have been displaced from roles into southern gaza as topic was just saying, the pressure on medical facilities in the south is intense to patients with long term medical issues. this means that can be difficult for them to access the vice vocab that they will so need staying and you and shelves as makes the situation even more precarious. since the conditions are not hygienic. and it's also hard to
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was such an item number to be set up in this little cafe in this and then how to pay back, i'm seems to fast on that based 20 feel make us have pulled out. and the world's largest documentary festival held announced to them off to a protest supporting palestine was denounced by its organizes their withdrawal and shows that the war and garza has not any divided populations in europe. but also platforms usually known for accepting diverse opinions. step boston reports from amsterdam. this banner unveiled on opening nights created a controversy. the world's largest documentary festival that's not seen before. it's direct to initially a product, but after pressure from is really produces and filmmakers the festival, denounce the slogan, and the director, apologize. palestinian phil make a bus my all shot he is. one of the dozens left now pulled out of the festival by
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denouncing the slogan she feels the festival has betrayed him as anti semitic. the reason why it is so sadistic and savage, the way that israel is going into gaza and murdering people, is because they have painted us as anti semitic. and that's like the green light in the west for do whatever you want. like if these people are inside somebody who can do whatever you want, that's why this is dangerous. this festival has long been one of the most important platforms for free speech to fill. make us worldwide. now some it's use, it's organize us of silencing and even criminalizing them the country for us. it shows how your, of support for israel swore and gaza. in fact, many people in society here, including international cultural platforms like this one. the filmmakers accuse the festival of having double standards because it took a firm stance against russia's invasion into ukraine, but failed to speak out against the death of thousands of civilians during israel's bombardments in gaza. i do not defend the way we did things. it's
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a serious question to be posed to the entire societies of you, to and to in europe. and it's absolutely, it's a supporter of free speech and it will remain to be filmmaker, my how much a body from gas i decided not to go out, but he did protest against the festival stands. if i want a $3.00 expression on freedom of speech are also being targeted. we lost everything . we lost basically everything. everything has been destroyed and done this and like we left alone. and the only way that left for us is our voice. deeply worried about his family and friends in gaza. valley not only feels abandoned by europe's leaders, but by what he describes as is it for a family as well, steadfast and l just sierra to them? well that's it for me to solve these hey, for this news out to remind you about breaking news and just the last few minutes of that to you. one babies have now been roof for me all shape
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a hospital to hospitals in the south. i think also stripe will be bringing you more on that as we get it here on out a 0. 0 will have more few and just a moment and i'll see you after that the as the situation in gaza estimates, we put new experts analysis. this is not the convention of war between the 2 armies institute through states. this is a symmetric award. these really all means is not purposely so to kill children. unfortunately, children can be the casualties of the wall, the test. in real time, we only taking them to call the task. this government is mostly to solve to, as you said, to do that there wouldn't be no peace without justice for fast and stay with us for
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