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sort of carbon credits, essential, committed to being fine, mental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the israel target's residential buildings, mosques, and shelters in both northern and southern, gaza. more than 30 palestinians have been killed. the, i'm sort of a good to have you with us. this is alice's 0 life from the also coming up because as health ministry says 31 premature babies have been evacuated from l. civil hospital after it came under is really attack the challenges that remains and then
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legal issues are very minor compared to the big china challenges. guitar as prime minister talks about negotiations on the release of is really captive held by almost in gaza. and an investigation finds that it is really military helicopter may have fired on some party goers at a festival during the mazda of the tax of october. the 2nd the and it's 11 gmc, that is 1 pm in gauze that where israel is maintaining its heavy bombardment of the north of the strip. at least 6 palestinians have been killed in and is really l strike on the home. and the shake read one neighborhood. there was no let up overnight, more than 30 palestinians have been killed in israel's bombing campaign of areas across garza, including hon. eunice themselves and the say that the refugee camp in central gaza overnight air strikes. targeted a residential area in tell l as are many had been reported,
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lead killed or wounded. and 31 premature babies had been evacuated from al shift the hospital and gaza. that's according to the health ministry. ambulances have been sent to move them to another hospital with israel force thousands of civilians to flee the besieged medical compound on saturday. and that's after the siege and attacking the complex for days to premature babies have died. this was prior to being moved and the world health organization says the situation that causes shift the hospital is desperate after israel's attacks, a w h o humanitarian team reach to compound in what it described as a high risk commission to assess the situation. the group reported seeing a mass grave at the entrance of the hospital. the teams described the medical facility as a depth, a zone. after spending an hour inside the compound in
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a statement, w h o says that there was heavy fighting in close proximity to the hospital. i'll shift that has 291 patients and as care. now those until very recently included 32 babies and extremely critical condition, but we just reported that they were moved from the hospital in ambulance is a short while ago. other patients are an intensive care without ventilation and there are also dialysis patients and i'll ship it who have not been receiving treatment, 25 health workers, or helping all those patients across the compound. the w h shows as the patients and staff are worried about their safety and about health conditions. on saturday, there were scenes of panic as patient's medical staff and civilian sheltering at l . schiffer flood. the compound ari faucet reports the, the desperate scramble down. go, is this main north south road,
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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 found this doctor insist is ready. troops gave the order to evacuate to 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 start, all the higher side of the wounded under bets are badly injured. their condition is very bad because of the lack of medical supplies and treatments. bacteria had started growing in their feet and allow me to say, there were rooms coming out of their rooms. manjeet, but he was one of the patients forced to flee law. 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 a hospital. there's no food, no drink,
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we get short tides. 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 displays people with them. israel says the hospital management request of the evacuation, so the months of the $0.10 a newborn babies are left without oxygen is nothing but a med eagle 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 of the assistive 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, go to the one of the month. i called a palm the international organizations on health organizations. and the united nations and the red cross again to put pressure on the occupation army. and work on
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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 with headings, a multi coming 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 the head of its incursion to the north. now it's um use telling the cities residents to leave their homes as well. to signal that this ground invasion could soon be following chief is doctors and patients in the southern gaza. are you close it out? your 0 is 120000. startup was zoom in on unison southern gaza, sorry. in that report that we just watched by how resource that there was that video of the premature babies who when he made that report were still inside out of
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the hospital. but we can now report that ambulances were sent and the babies were taken away. tell us who went and where the babies are now and what condition there yes, uh save the children organization, hudson 6, i'm kidding sister. she felt hospital in order to evacuate the to one, pretty much 2 babies to the southern areas. hospitals where are talking about the work in hospitals and even the most are hospital in the south of gauze districts whose premature babies have witnessed the medical conditions since the beginning of this round. the fighting between palestinians heights is on the is where the occupation forces. as of the day the hospital was running low on in terms of medical supplies. and even few as the occupation forces did not allow the entry with any drop of a fuel to hospitals in the north and even in the middle of the also city. what also important to mentioned that this premature babies were receive treatments in the
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southern areas. hospitals, meanwhile, this hospitals yourself are overcrowded of grounded with patients and even with injured people besides the existence of displaced people who effectuated the houses from the eastern areas of gauze a strip. meanwhile, it's also with mentioning that the in 2 pages, so those pretty much who babies in the southern hospitals or how sleep occupied we are talking about tools into basis. lots and lots of hospitals. 6 of them are into to our occupies. it seems to us the list kinds of future pages will be enough for this big number on premature babies. and also this number will be distributed into work in the hospital and even an announcer hospital. in the south of the church. we've been bombing continue in the south of donna's district. so target a few things i'd like to make clear 1st of all, your own us or a hospital in the fund units. you told us the babies are being brought to on us or
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so i'd like to know have they arrived? have you seen them or are they on route as we speak? also for you confirming, just like to confirm those numbers with you, you say there are 12 incubate or is it on us are only 6 are still available, but there are 31, but maybe he's coming in. and therefore, the need for incubators is going to vastly out strip put the hospital, have the premature babies are on the wait to be south of the church. we asked earlier, the safe, a safe for children organization have since had since 6th, i'm sure and says in order to evacuate them till now. they didn't arrive to a mazda of hospitals, but they are owns or the rate, and they are going to be distributed on the or between therapy and a hospital and even a nurse or hospital. unless the, the policy, the minister of health said something else or decided to evacuate them in one hospital to me. now there was no any further information about the i a read the existing information that they're going to be distributed from a between the earthy and hospital and even enough for hospital main while yes to
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move into pages and then also hospital half of them are occupied as these that are only 6 into pages were made for the number of the a premature baby as we are going to be transferred to the south of the charge each hospitals. sorry, god bless you. i'm reporting with the very latest uh, a newness of the southern part of the gaza strip. so what we're finding out just again to raise this bar of yours is that the premature babies 31 premature babies who have been rescued from i'll shift the hospital on it or have been taken in 6 ambulances and they're currently making their way to the southern part of the gaza strip, where they will be going to 2 hospitals, including on us or where a topic of wisdom was reporting from now towards prime minister and minister of foreign affairs. mom had been of the month of dining and a use foreign policy chief to us at burrell, spoke to the media here in the after meeting to discuss the one gaza. the guitar
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epm addressed the discussion over the is really captives and gaza. the challenges that the remains and then go, she shows are very minor compared to the big of china challenges. they are modeling just to get it. they are more practical. and i believe that to, with the willingness of both parties to engage and to have this data uh, moving, we can, we can reach that. we are a, we've been focused in the past 4 or 5 weeks now. and, and these negotiations we've been, we divide every way, all possible ways in order to ensure that the civilians oddities and has a burrell. you find policy chief says that what is happening is a carnage. what's happening and gaza and the un security council resolution that calls the humanitarian pauses in the fighting must be implemented into to be in union has goal for the media to many daddy imposes,
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and united nations. you go to do council on the request of one member to be a union mazda, and they want to remind the decisions of the security to come to not just words. the icon below 3, they have to be implemented. but data is original, it has not been printed, not yet. right? they're gone 3. the bottom be has continued. joining us now is also a 0 partial mile bar. you were at that press conference and you had questions for both to can tori prime minister and the use top diplomat. let's start with the captives and the whole what we're learning about behind the scenes negotiations on getting captive released. what did you find out today? the difficult progress that's going just to be about sort of time before they make the final announcement about the dns, i would pay the way for the us despite number of captives to be released in
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exchange for humanitarian pools, along with a monetary inquiry doors and the most the biggest amount of a to be logged into cause that is going to be on the volume is going to be the different of that one. what we've seen over the last few weeks, there was a major obstacles in the past. by the way, last week there were talks about the data that was going to be announced with a few hours. yeah, it collapse because of 2 things. the developments on the ground on the bottom amount of civilian areas. 2 concerns points by these writers, and by how much, how much in particular was for an extended humanitarian pools, but allows its own groups to move around, takes a cup to move to meeting points and over the cops is to i see all the people that they would be taken to into is why this would be a 100 over to they just by the government doing that timeframe. they don't want to
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see drones blank overall is the strip. they want to ensure that they're not going to compromise an extremely complex secuity operation as well as they are concerned . these writers were adamant of the need. that is not going to be a ceasefire. it's going to be very restricted and they're not going to give uh how much of an indication of something that could look like a concession. the amount of can step to that was this phone conversation between the u. s. president biden, and the amount of capacity have to me, but how much of savvy do you? i representative joseph barley's, head in doha, on the need to speed up the fs to spa the deal. it was quite interesting for me when it has the opposite appointment as a punishment on black men outside is saying that those sticking points are over. we're just talking about logistical impractical things. we do understand the semantics here. we're talking about those, some of those logistical things, which is basically, you really need to send strong guarantees to how bass that this is going to be with
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a set of framework. but still going to compromise the, the, the deal of the same time. you need to get some more concessions from these writers because of this that it gets moments. and this thing seen by the supporters of how much that is a massive concession to these varieties, it gets to, backed up with the massive losses is just going to further undermine how much on the ground. and this explains why they say it's fast moving and we're trying to ensure that it works. so as part of the body is concerned, because he's going to be the key player in this, in this, in this deal is just a matter of time. it's, it could be just a matter of a few days, as you asked the european union's top diplomat. what he envisioned for gaza in the future, right. what would it look like? according to him, i mean, i don't paraphrase your question, but i think it was going in that direction. what did you learn? it was, it was interesting. he's coming to to know how to ensure that we use
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a deal, and we were talking about a dna is i thought is, for example, have been vocals and these policies by and happens with all the settings today was better critical of the a you and the international committee saying that this is double stand. you doing nothing when it comes to the casualties in because you're doing basically not nothing. but it was quite interesting that both well before he left these right. he said that how much has no future inc does. so the americans, these writers and the you all the same page when it comes to the new political architectural being gaza, which is basically the say, how much is a ton shop? so, so who's going to take over the policy and apology, but not the policy of a photo of one by on oxygenated we and we thought that you would like to see someone younger, stronger who has more support in the west bank and the ticket a in cause that to do this, you have to convince the jump damian's egyptians, todd is and the gc, but then also the same button on the same page. you can,
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what can you look at the face of expressions or so if it happens all the time, it went, but it was talking about how much is a ton shop to the age of choosing the past says that the biggest concern is that we move how much good create of a power vacuum that could lead to more instability that could spill over into the site. and i really just don't think they don't want to see the don't want to see weapons and troubling fossa into the hands of budget. because groups, and this explains why they are very, very cautious. but for the you, the, i'm not because i'm the is why it is. i think that meant up they might just talking about a new how and you guys without a mess. would they be able to implement it on the ground? the only way to do is you have to control data, but a 100 units an hour. you have to go deeper the and you have to go deeper into the tunnels and destroy oldham is a capabilities of how much would they be able to do it? that's the big question. but you get a sense of the international community is struggling to find
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a way out when it comes to the future of the gaza strip. and i think one of the biggest problem that would face in the future when they have a little bit of an muslim on board. i don't think they have a, he's going to be the case, but i have to say the same time. but some of the key regional players in the region gave, and most of the about it is that we would like to see how much out of the equation quite fascinating developments on the ground. but taking the diplomatically over the last 48 hours. awesome. thank you. very much for that and is really newspaper is reporting that it is really army helicopter may have fired on party goers of the dance festival attacked by how most fighters on october the 7th or than 360 people were killed at the festival in southern israel on that day, at high ritz quotes and a named police, or citing an investigation. according to the paper combat helicopter, arriving at the scene, fired on him on spiders, and apparently also hit some festival participants. the paper also says that almost
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did not plan the attack on the nova music festival, but chose to do it spontaneously when they realize the festival was happening. rory challenge is live for us in the occupied east. jerusalem worry, this is some, some potentially pretty explosive reporting from. all right. so what can you tell us on your end? well, 0, i'm one of the central understandings in israel about october. the 7th is that on that day, essentially the protection of the states fails, catastrophic lights this advice, the steps, the am us attack say that's in the hours of needs that they have. they were waiting and waiting and waiting while how much flights as well rampaging around that community slaughtering people that were waiting for rescue ends. in many cases, that rescue never came. or if it did come, they came to like some one of the undercurrents of that narrative is that perhaps
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when the is right, the army did turn off. it might also have killed his res, along with the how much spices that they were in sentence on, on timeframe. and this reports from these papers, tons, some of that on easy suspicion into something approaching fact. so what is this report? it's basically based on what he said, an unnamed source within the is ready police who told them that their investigation into the know the music festival pos of the all type of 7th attacks. as found stats and attack color had a co pays ready has come had a call to firing at how much spices model sort of kills is right, is as well in, in those strides that are more details to them such as that space was an opportunistic attack the report says by how much as the drivers are flying
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over and the power of light is of crossing the defense, they saw that this was going on. i don't dive. but if spices who intends on going towards the cable to the festivals, and that was why the attack took place. also the, the festival had actually been winding down off to that fast by roger broke. it's less concepts. and the people who accuse in the music festivals were the ones who for that reason had kind of stayed behind and having less yes. now this is one of these fight report is based on an unnamed source. it could well be wrong, but if it isn't, if it is true, then it's really adds to the impression that the security responds to a type of the 7th in israel was it is often scoring. can i get you to pivot to what's happening at israel's northern border, the border with living on what's going on there? what are you learning well,
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sovereigns of being founding in northern israel repeatedly today, as we know they have been. i have a yeah, the last month and a half or so. this border is a serious hotspot, and there are regular exchanges of 5 between has bought up and these ready ministry . so that's been going on in the last few hours as well. there have been these ready? menissi says at least 10 most of shows that came across the border from evidence hitting a little bit towards musical, showing me in northern israel that we're being told that there is both is landed in . are you putting grounds that would no injuries report that he's ready ministry there was say they've responded with strikes instead of that, but on itself, they're also saying that that have been what they call suspicious, had real targets. now i've seen that means drives that have come across the border from 11 and as well that these are being tackled by his ready ad defense. and again, that these readings have 5, retired and 5. this is was defense minister guidelines,
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pools active defense. he said that they are maintaining the, say, the safety of communities in northern, his routes by hitting targets inside lebanon, when they all hits from those as well. targets themselves now know who and guidelines have by saying that has paula that has on this rather knows what will happen if he makes it has, will make some mistakes. but there are many people who are looking at the, this northern israel 11 and pulled us. i'm worried about the possibilities of an explosion into a much wider regional rory challenge reporting there from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much for roy to the turkish foreign minister. how country don says that a 2 state solution is the only way to solve the israel palestine conflict. listen to this, which is the carpet, the author's guest united didn't miss it. cease fire needs to be implemented
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immediately when h should be delivered to guys without a delay. in this latest conflict, we saw that if we don't focus on the 2 state solution along with a truce, the region we'll see another war or you don't have to be a genius to predict this. muslim nations are united and this caused them reestablish an action. good thing was to key indonesia, nigeria, jordan, egypt, alcantar and saudi arabia as of next week representative. so can foreign ministers of these nations who begin to hold talks just in various countries are now looking at what is happening and be occupied westbank at least 2 palestinians have been killed. an 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 is robbie joins us live from ramallah in the occupied westbank zane. i. i'd like you to brief us on what's been happening and also because of
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you've been reporting on these raids, these daily rates for awhile now. what is the pattern that you're seeing as well as these nightly rates? these continued assaults on communities in the occupied westbank. the killing of palestinians in these ground incursions a an uptick in recent weeks and the number of drone an error strikes in a smaller scale but in parallel to gaza. these things have continued since october 7th here in the occupied westbank. they were going on before this, but they've gone up in intensity. they've gone up in frequency. overnight. we saw once again raised all across the territory all across the large side westbank, the major flashpoints being in the novelist and the block, the refugee camp, which was also hid yesterday, 2nd day in a row. and in janine, i'll walk you through some of the details now. in not loose, we know that they went into the bull at the refugee camp at around 1 am,
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local time, jeanine as well, around 1 am local time very simultaneously, seemingly coordinated rates in these areas. they rated $74.00 homes in the blot, the refugee camp residence is belonging to active as the families of prisoners. and people that have been detained. the homes of former prisoners that they knew of. they went and again they turned up. these houses completely wrecked people's homes, broke into walls, seemingly looking for weapons and they do this night after night, but $74.00 homes and one night. and one camp is definitely something new that we've seen in the last few weeks. people on the ground posting is describe it as a campaign of fear and intimidation. 20 people were rounded up, 18 detained is really forces also went back to the front office that they had yesterday. and level that completely was bulldozers. and then they also went in and leveled monuments and memorials. the posting is killed in previous conflicts of
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similar picture engineering. they went in dug up roads with the military bulldozers . they called on fighters to surrender themselves. people said they were taunting them, and then clashes erupted went on for hours, only ended a few hours ago, one palestinian men killed their 5 others wounded in heavy confrontations that continued well into this morning. now the total number of dad in the occupied westbank since the war and guy so began, there is no home us here. we should remind people, the number of dead now 215, approximately 2800 injured in these raids and 2800 detained. would palestinians describe as illegal detention without charge? the same as throughout the reporting from ramallah and the occupied west bank. thank you. very much for all of that same. joining us now is a lean romani co editor of jetta, leah and non resident fellow at the center of a conflict in humanitarian studies. i'd like to take a look at this hour, a broader look at this entire situation. why, because we've now heard
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a 2 consecutive days the us and that you talking about the 2 state solution and saying this is what needs to happen. it's really the only possibility we need unified leadership of the palestinians under the authority of the p. a bout senior story, right, so us, president joe biden said that in the washington post yesterday on saturday. and the use talk diplomat just said that here in don't talk to us about that because what, so we're not seeing any concrete moves towards implementation of the this, this famous to state. so nicely i'm a 2 states settlement, the certainly conceivable. but i think it's no longer possible because you can't have the 2 states settlement without ending these really occupation. what is increasing we've is really got an expiration of westbank including is to as well
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and because of stress. and during the past 5657 years, we have seen 0 evidence that either the united states or the european union are prepared to impose any concrete consequences upon israel for deepening and entrenching its settlement policies. and it's an x ation of westbank territory. they clearly lock the political will and you can't, you know, you can't promote something well simultaneously, undermining it on the ground and what the 2 state solution has become as a diversionary slogan by these leaders still now, especially now i would argue it's, it's generally see i mean, the past 3 decades have shown that it's never going to be achieved through bilateral negotiations. the sponsors of the so called peace process have done
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nothing to stop the march towards annexation. and so it was a diversionary slogan to divert attention from reality on the ground. what it has now become is also a diversion or a slogan to take attention away from their refusal to call for an end to the slaughter taking place in the gaza strip. so we just heard the, the european union's talk diplomat shows that bro talk been in the courts, strongly worded terms about what needs to happen next. and god's, i can't be homeless. it can't be as real, has to be the palace the authority because there's no one else that has to be a sort of for revived strength and power senior authority aiming for a 2 state solution. when you hear all of that, your think this is a just a diversion from not all this, not only that but israel has systematically emasculated the policy and authority since it was established in 1990.

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