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watching from outside the hospitals since the many days now and not only a supply is running short then now also having to deal with an aggressive influx of a people and patients. yes, as we have mentioned before, these ready occupation forces had crews and damaged several buildings inside the ship medical compound where the 2 is deployed. small things in order to kick, to take full control over the buildings and even the vicinity of the hospital. so now they have been composing the significant stage on the people who are inside the hospitals, including all patient respects, people and even men to come work as just yesterday. the palace 20 minutes for health had been informed by the occupation forces to flee the empty back to wait, residents and even into people to the southern areas of kansas. triple pretty much you babies. awesome. inside the hospitals, lot, today, i'd be safe. save that children organization has sent 6 entrances in order to get
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it back to you. what you do is pretty much babies. they were the original number of who's papers worked 30 uh 9, and 8 of them had died before being evacuated to be south of the directory. so we're talking about the 213. my 2 babies have been allowed to be evacuated to the southern areas of gauze trip. the marketing right now to an m, a ride to the hospital, a trophy districts in order to get reduced and for about to be transfer later to the as you choose. all i did order to receive treatment at egypt, she had hospital whose premature baby is due to the fact that the majority of cause of manage central hospitals, in the southern areas of gauze has just become very overcrowded with patients. and even with, wouldn't people say we're forced to, to deliver them to be sent through to the egyptian side in order to keep receiving the treatment on the much more back to circumstances, especially at distribution side. so this is the results of these really attacks and even so huge for their shot medical hospital. so now
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a topic we were hearing that from the health ministry to this some 250 patients remain inside. i'll she found out these are the patients who it was very difficult to move because they're, they're insults such bad condition and there's very few medical stuff to solve them . now, do we have any sense? yes, of what might happen to them? will they be potentially a tron sped out of out of the gaza strip through the roof of crossing? or will they just be sent to all the hospitals in the south and, and even bothering them, father to now there, is there any further information about the situation and the conditions of this will just people who fully on april yet to move and even to work so they must be transferred to the southern areas of gaza strip. and even this prospect transferring must be carried out on the very careful and very critical even meant to come proceed just to guarantee the safety of most indeed people are no longer
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able to move. the must speak, evacuated for out, very equipped, a good decrypt. i'm shooting says, under the supervision of the world health organization, even to the southern areas of gauze, triple even to be floods, or even to be, to be evacuated, to run 1st thing older, to receive treatment. that description of hospitals, but didn't release the situation for them is really critical and are not able to be the ones for the help for medical records and the number of doctors as far as to insides the issue. the hospital is barely limited in comparison with a number of patients who are very disparate needs for a very good medical health care in the hospital to not have all of them there with an agents for us from the ground. and con eunice in the southern gaza strip. thank you, terry. a while it has now gone just passed 1300 j m t. that's 3 o'clock in the afternoon and gaza. israel is maintaining its heavy bombardment of the gulf beast, 6 palestinians have been killed in an attack on a home. in the shake rod one neighborhood or the night there was no less happy that
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was more than sachi. palestinians killed and separate strikes across garza, including strikes on con, units in south and on new service refugee camp in the central part of the strip. is there any strikes also targeted a residential area and tell us ortho russell set up against our coverage. hospitals are closed because of sleep over with his hands on the left and the tax doesn't smooth keeping right. there are not enough rooms for patients. the most space and the most before the northern guys come all at once. hospital floor is now where medics have to take the one. survivors say there is no way to go. my family and i was sitting at home, unsuspecting, one of a sudden hit the missile, the hoof color and intent to, to the we a peaceful citizens sitting at home. what can we do? we can go, do you want to push us to sign or?
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it's a residential area. how many attempts in that area mean the title of the residential square? dozens are still on, but the problem is really heavy. bombardment level, the area that that goes on why people use the of their hands to recover the bodies of the loved ones from under the roof. no sort of defense. and because they say the outside world has deserted them. you see for yourself the whole world abandon us. only god is our rock. this building alone had more than 50 persons inside the same and dead one and that one. also, those are my flesh and blood in law. you see for yourself. it has to god only complain the urban wisdom countries turn their back on us. oh, those work you were innocent, families, women and children. the
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scared and horrified this boy doesn't know yet how many of his family members had peak. you were all sitting in that room. all of a sudden, a missile hit the house you called us from under the ruling. we are using how big hands to retail families under the rebels. there's no help coming to us here. which is rad, expanding is operations, deepening to guys that there is no sign of the war stuff in any time. soon. the violence inflicted on palestinians has already killed more than 12005000 of them children all set there. they maybe see that created hundreds of patients from guys as large as hospital. i'll shift that they said is that force them to listen for the mean? the world health organization is now preparing to move nearly 300 of patients and stuff to nice that hospital in southern gas, uh the body to see that his maximum capacity that 2 weeks ago. yes. i mean,
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what's your best way to have that? yeah. well, i was here from here, that's the one premature babies. haven't moved from the all she, if a hospital and garza, according to the health ministry ambulances have been sent to move them to another hospital. and the baby's all been set to be transferred to egypt. as well for thousands of civilians to flee the besieged medical compounds on saturday. that's off the attacking the complex. the days to premature babies we understand have died prior to being moved to fall. at least $12000.00 palestinians have now been killed and is really a tax on garza. and now the $215.00 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th, and these rarely government says 1200 israelis have been killed. and how most of the attack on southern israel and the last month, arrests have also spiked and the altar pied westbank move in $2920.00 polished indians. have been to change that just in the past 2 weeks. and israel says 222
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people. birth is railings and foreigners are detained and goes up by her loss of the palestinian factions. kind of thing and household heart ortiz, o. think 200 people have been killed in an s strike on the alpha cor. a score and gaza, many of the casualties for women and children. the $11.00 alpha core, a score, and then giovanni, a refugee camp, is 4 kilometers north of casa city. more now, from dmitri and evident cohen, a warning hedge of what does contain some distressing images, a this united nations, one school is now a graveyard, will will 1000 shelter to you. but now bodies, lice, kansas between the desk and what was one of the classroom. alpha kuta school and then norfolk garza, he is what's the virus of the attack. so it has to be a low in the middle of the young. did body sketch it. pieces of flesh,
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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 that 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. the bombard did us there to what we're seeing is another one of the horrific incidents where civilians, people who sold the shelter in protected you and bill they 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, do you and few of guns as hospitals are operating just barely with health facilities and schools have come under is when the tax and both are supposed to be protected on the international to meet you in to didn't go out to 0. earlier we spoke to my le malik the executive director of the protect education and security and conflict program and the education above all foundation. the foundation had rebuilt the off of core, a school of to israel, destroyed it back in 2009. she says the school has been a symbol of hope, the palestinians, as the most recent attacks of 200 people's debt, unconscious of those wounded in a school that was acting as
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a shell to is the most grave attack that those being 2009 on this, there was an attack on the school with 30 to 40, dies and gotten in the hospital to use on the, on the war in 2014, i think symbolically also clued up was found it as a program of education by full as a symbol of hope and as a symbol of the fact that education is at the heart of building justice and peace now and also. so to see once again, you know, in such a short periods of time, the destruction of this school. it's symbolic, crazy, off of what is happening in public funds and absolute strategies when the school is acting as a shelter doing more time. it is absolutely protected by international humanitarian law. it's an absolute 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 insecurity in conflict. and we
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work on a and social justice accountability. i'm 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 are respected of race, religion, nationality and this, this flagrant breach of into it also is monetary low that i think is most significant coming out of this crisis. it is rarely newspaper as reporting that and as rarely ami a helicopter may find on policy goes on that does festival attacked by him. most fighters on october, the 7th, more than $360.00 people were killed at that festival and southern israel. pirates quartz and a named police stores sizing an investigation. now, according to the pay fence, a combat helicopter, arriving at the scene, funded on from us fighters and apparently also hit some festival participants. the paper also says that he lost them not to upon the attack on the music festival.
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rather chose to do it spontaneously, will that speech us are higher up. she joins us now from occupied east jerusalem. so are, these are some, some pretty significant claims here that we're seeing reported in is really media house not going over with the public. yeah, it's an incredibly huge claim, of course is just uh, from one source which is a local uh, media. uh huh. known as her us so which is often reliable of course they're also not naming who made that claim, but this ties into the room, the discussions that this is potentially the situation and it's not going to go down. well, especially given that the families of those are being held captive. those are missing. those are the are trying to seek on says from the government, those that turned in the thousands. and the last 5 days, they bought us from tennessee to west roost. and i'm demanding on says demanding of
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the government for the cabinet members for prime minister benjamin netanyahu himself to meet with them. many of those that we had spoken to had told us that they felt a bound ends. on october 7, they said that they felt our funds and without receiving any indication as to what's the latest on the ground in terms of bringing those helps to any of the negotiation is all happening in the background of via the us castle and egypt. and this will be another blow if this is the case is closed because some of those votes all morning, the death of their relatives from october 7 also have number and a huge number of relatives to us still missing. and the biggest concern of course, is that just so could increase as we're seeing more of those buddies being pulled out of that rather than allies of course. and so i, i do also want to ask you about what's happening at the lebanese, for the we've,
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we've seen these tit for tat exchanges across the border of fi between has the law and his really forces for, for weeks. now. that's, that's continuing. hm. yeah, absolutely. it's been a life daily and in the late 60 have the sirens that when often these re the goals and both the towns with lep and on. and that's because the on to agree which is by expire on the, his, by law, in 11 on his southern let, known as continuing, sending over those real kit sons. they all continues to be being intercepted advised rather than fights. it said it's hard to intercepted. what possibly could be drones on known across? and of course this just gives you an idea that that is still continuing. israel has one that has many times said that they don't want this to escalate it's one has but love it. it's also one's members of the public in 11 on
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a saying that they need to put pressure on hezbollah to end this because they don't want to have to deal with to frontier where they have a war on garza and then having to deal with that, which could have huge regional implications box. the fact to the matter is that these all still continuing every single day on that boat, the in the know. so how it's the with the laser signs for us from occupied east jerusalem. thank you sir. as well, the ears, foreign policy chief joseph beretta, has been holding tulips here. and uh huh. and uh, he held a news conference with the country prime. minnesota now haven't been knocked around that. i'll funny how they discuss the war on garza and efforts to secure the release of from us captives the challenges that remains. and then it goes 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,
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we've been focused in the past 4 or 5 weeks now. and this negotiations we've been, we divide every way, all possible ways in order to ensure that the civilians, oddities and joseph are all said that what's happening is con, inch. and do you on security council resolution cooling for humanitarian forces must be implemented into, to be in union and has goal for the media to many daddy and forces. and united nations you go to, to conceal on the request of one member to be a union mazda. and they want to remind the decisions of the security to conceal. not just words. the icon below 3, they have to be implemented. but data is original, it has not been granted not yet. right? the country, the bottom be has continued. well does,
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there is how small bar was at that press conference and sent us this update shortly after the end. the 2 main takeaways from the press conference between the katara, the prime minister in minutes of funding a fast. so how much going on, but i'm on a saturday and the e u. i representative for funding office and security. joseph brown is basically the catawba is saying that a deal is admitted that it's not on the boys down to the significant sticking points. that was that in the past, but particularly about the number of hostages and also the extended ceasefire to pay the way for the hostage a release to take place. they've managed to overcome that. they say there is just now pointing down to some very few logistical issues that they need to pin down in the upcoming days before they recently analyse the breakthrough. the 2nd most
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important take away from this press a is the european perspective when it comes to the future of guys and you, you have heard him, you've heard joseph beretta saying that how much is a ton shop to of that the palestinian authority is going to take over this trip headed the challenge though, this is not, there is not a consensus in the world when it comes to how to move forward when it comes to gaza . but it seems that the europeans, along with these writers of the americans, are adamant on the need to turn the top 10 off. how not to do that. you have to have 2 things happening, a policy and a far as you take it over. but then many europeans have been sick over the past few days, but they really don't trust the vision about it. see a fall with the strong enough to expand its control over. does that therefore it has to be invented to reinvent the policy of, of pharmacy means that you have to bring the faces to take over. but that is going
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to be the policy as we'll have to this live this. now when it comes to the transition, it's in gaza, they're talking about a piece for a peacekeeping force that he's going to take over the to day. and for the minister said that there's absolutely no way you will see a police force on the out of will because they are definitely going to be widely seen as colutus and to a to is on the space of the out of what. and you get a sense of european union along with the americans are struggling to decide what's next when it comes to dealing with the ratification of what happened on october the 7th. well joining me again is moving rabbani. he's the co editor of dr. leah and there's also a non resident fellow at the center as a conflict on humanitarian studies. when thank you for being with me again. now earlier you and i were talking about how the future of gauze that needs to be defined by gallstones, but it does feel like, like every one of the parties who have this daycare has their own vision of what that might look like. the use is we've been hearing from harsh and seems to be very, very focused on the palestinian authority, given the states of,
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of relations between the palestinian with our see board a palestinian society and with palestinians in the gaza strip. do you think that that's realistic? certainly not at present. i think we need to understand that the pulse sitting authority in the west bank where it is in charge of several posted in cities and towns. it's disintegrating in the west bank. so how is it then going to take power in the gaza strip. secondly, it would need to be imposed on the back of this rarely tags and with american and european support. and the pulsing industry itself has said that it refuses to do this. there's another issue here, when mr. burrell talks about the policy mean a 40, as if it's an authority with real authority that's capable. he neglects to remind us that israel has been systematically undermining this party since it was established in 1994. and his european union has done absolutely nothing to
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challenge or contain israel's persistent attacks on the p a. more to the point. it has in fact participated in these attacks by constantly playing. is it into israel's hands by launching one investigation after another posting in textbook and so on as if the real problem in the westbank is not this really settlement. it's not this really settler violence sponsored by this really state. the real problem is the policy being elementary school curriculum. well, this whole goal is to whatever one keeps saying is, is the heart of the nasa which is in, in lots of minds in the us. and you're at the day off the, even as we wait for, for the fighting just often. and that's not being discussed as much and in these kinds of context that has been so much talk a 2 state solution. and we've had that for years it's, we had it again from burrell. it's become a real refrain from bite. and i was interested to see,
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he has this opinion piece in the washington post. yeah. and then he says, the us as the a central nation, the what looks to us to solve the problems of our timing. and that's a, that's a big statement. well, he may, he may believe that, but the idea that the us, as, as, as american leaders, like to call it, is he and dispensable nation. well, that may be true for these early air force, so, but i don't think people in the middle east more broadly. look at it that way and look on the united states. and for that matter to you, if you needed any they keep talking to states and listen to state solution. it's becoming empty and meaningless slogan for the following reasons. to st settlement, certainly, theoretically, conceivable. but you can't have it without an end to these really occupation. and you can't have an end to these really occupation without taking concrete specific sustain measures against israel to insurance withdrawal to the 1967 boundaries and
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dismantlement of settlements. what we've seen since 1967 is united states funding and sponsoring and the european union enabling the what's becoming increasingly and is really annexation of these territories. so there's absolutely no indication that that either the us for the you are prepared to exercise the necessary political pressure to end the occupation quite to the contrary. but to get to any kind of a sustainable political solution that needs to be some kind of space for constructive political dialogue. right. and, and i'm wondering, given the amounts of, of death and bloodshed that we've seen in gaza. mean, is that creating the foundation of any kind of a dialogue to take place? well, it certainly isn't, but i would also argue that what we need is not dialogue. we've had 30 years of dialogue and biological lives. really costs in, in negotiations, which basically give this real a ride to a veto, overpower cindy and writes. what we need is the as enforcement
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of the international consensus. and that's not going to happen. and there's another issue. i think that, that we tend to lose sight of which is the growing structural extremism of israel, of successive is really government's and increasingly of as rarely society as well . and it brings to mind, for example, europe, in the 1940s, could you have peace in europe? while fascism wasn't dismantled? could you have peace in southern africa without dismantling apartheid? i think similar questions now apply to them. at least i want to ask you a little about something that has been mentioned, is that because burrell has been on a, on a bit of a tool of the gulf as well. he was involved in just a couple of days ago. and that he was as a for him with some kind of an hour and force was being discussed, beats on the ground. and you were just talking there about some kind of of way of enforcing an international consensus if one is reached. yes. now the joe daniels is saying i'm so do you not know our boots on the ground?
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that is the. is there any kind of feeling within regionals? how is that that there is another almost a hit or, or another way of enforcing anything? well, i think unfortunately, the governments are looking at those who are most responsible for the current mass, the americans and europeans. to solve that, i think the problem that these are a governments are confronting is that the europeans and the americans are basically enabling and sponsoring israel's destruction of the gaza strip. and then asking them to come in and clean up the mass and fund and fund the resulting us. and i think they've clearly said they have no intention of playing that role. also because of the growing on rust and protests within their own country say that they don't want to be seen to be doing israel's dirty work. so on your insurance public sentiment, spelling on the strength across the are well when we're bonnie the thank you again for sharing your thoughts with us here and i'll just there. thank you. well,
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in the occupied westbank, at least 2 palestinians have been killed in or the night is really a tax. the gunfire was reported in the columbia refugee camp. and in the city of janine is really forces used to folders is as you see that to tear up the roads while that speeches and as robbie who joins us now live from ramallah in the occupied west bank. then every time we speak, we talk about more raise, more destruction. tell us what pass on your thing here. well is really forces continue to bring pressure down on palestinian communities. here. palestinians describe it as an ongoing campaign of humiliation fear and intimidation, the rage, the killings, the air strikes, albeit on a smaller scale, have gone in parallel, parallel have continued in parallel to the events and does overnight. we start to major rates, the 2 major flash points were in refugee camps, and those rates lasted until this morning. and the pull out the refugee camp near
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novelist, at least 74 homes, were rated residential homes. and this refugee camp were rated and wrecked by israeli soldiers who were looking for active as the families of prisoners of the homes, of former prisoners, all in an effort to locate people or weapons perhaps, but destroying people's homes. in the process of getting something that the palestinians describe as a campaign of fear and intimidation, more than a dozen people were detained. several were injured and is rarely even destroyed. monuments and an apartment that they hit in an air strike yesterday belonging to the political group for going in with bulldozers and demolishing it. demolishing memorials that were dedicated to palestinians, the died and past conflicts a similar picture, and the janine refugee can, that's been at the heart of is really rates since the beginning of this for 25 percent of all of the people killed in the oxide. westbank have been in and around virginia and refugee camp is really soldiers overnight calling on the palestinians from loud speakers to surrender themselves,
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taunting them. clashes broke out one palestinian man was killed, someone in his mid thirty's to forty's, with mental health issues with special needs. simply illustrating the discriminant nature of these ongoing res, seem to drive it there with the latest for us from the occupied. westbank were pushing from ramallah. thank you very much. thanks a lot. still a head here on al jazeera, the world health organization, briefly gains access to the all she for hospital describing us as a desk. so in the following is ralph with the guns of raging and drawing all the attention, the full civil displacements of palestinians in the occupied westbank escalates. settlers retain late, burned down all of drives, or a text palestinians in the west bank. so these are the 10 to blind, i will, they help out using intimidation and bonham's. we are resting. choose population
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talk about you want to know to 0. let's remind you about top stories. organize is randy attacks, hit targets and birth renewals on the south at the gaza strip. for them, ceci palestinians have been killed, entreating women to try and it strikes me of the european hospital to soften. is there any strikes also targeted a residential area and that's the one premature babies have now been evacuated from . i'll shoot the hospital in garza, according to the health ministry ambulances were sent to move them to another hospital, as well for thousands of civilians to flee the besieged medical comp. time that they use foreign policy, ensure history so far out has met with capitalized prime minister and been of the realm and been just the most on a here in the capital is 5 minutes. so said deal on the release of captives in gaza is close to challenges around the world. health organization says the situation and
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calls us i'll see if a hospital is desperate off to israel's attacks on the hospital. a w h o humanitarian team reach the compound in what is described as a high risk commissioned assessed the situation. the grateful sir reported seeing a mass grave at the entrance of the hospital. all the teams have described the chief a hospital as a desk or an officer, spending an hour inside the compound. in a statement, the w h o says there was heavy fighting to in close proximity to the hospital. i'll see if i had 291 patients and it's care at the time many and intensive care without ventilation. there's also dialysis patients. the 25 health workers were helping them. the w h. r 's as patients and stuff were worried about their safety and health conditions. on the last day there was seems a panic. it was patients, medical stuff and civilians were sheltering at that hospital floods. the compound power for 6 reports the,
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the desperate scrambled 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 goes as hospitals and no longer safe. this is an exodus from its law, just 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, accept the most through that, the surgeon and some of the medical in nursing styles. i used to go to hire. some of the wounded under bets are badly injured. their condition is very bad because of the lack of medical supplies and treatments. material had started growing in their feet and allow me to say they were williams coming out of their rooms monday, but 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,
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so michel injured me and my cousins and my other cousin died and i was chief of hospitals. 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. israel says the hospital management requested evacuation so demons of my wheeler infants in newborn babies. i left with a oxygen is nothing, but a medieval case is no longer a hospital. the occupation forces draw the medical teams out of the hospitals. on top of the policy, dean health ministry says 5 doctors and some of this is that stayed behind to attend to a 126 patients who can't be moved. including 34 premature babies. one senior doctor said they would do to die without proper medical transfer. well, no, go to the collision. one of the month i call upon the international organizations on the health organizations and the united nations and the red cross again,
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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 center to the south in the direction the vacuum ease were heading a multi plumbing modesto. this was the human cost. ivan is where the strikes 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 bathrooms as well. the signal that this ground invasion could soon be following us. she says doctors and patients in the southern guns are very close it. i'll just say we're all thousands of tons of patients and gaza too. i'm facing difficult health conditions for lack of proper treatment and medication has also left them at risk. and i, yeah,
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and i'm just gather the job done. i shouldn't comes in, i am diagnosed with cancer and i have missed to chemo therapy sessions in the beginning of the war. if i missed the 3rd injection, i would like some die. earlier i had spent one month in the i c. u for missing the injection. i'm in pain and i feel fatigued. i cannot even leave garza misspelled your dental office though. no. you wouldn't. of that well, above all cancer medication is no longer available. we are only given some painkillers. many others are in the same situation as well. some have died from lack of treatment of them, including my 2 daughters. that go on you. well, we can now speak to margaret harris. jesus folks passed in for the world health organization. she joins me now from geneva. margaret, your team finally made it inside out she saw, and i know it was described as a very high risk commission alongside a number of other un agencies. can you tell us a little more about what they found that they found really a dire situation. they found what used to be the causes reading hospital
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largest reference center, where the sickest of people would be referred, where the most advanced services were available in the being turned into really what my colleagues described as a death. so i set my a graveyard for many. the 1st thing i saw was a mass grave at the entrance of the hospital because the staff could only, there is a didn't a mass graves. there was nowhere else to put them. and they also found hungry, starving, the hydrated hospital stuff, dealing with severely ill patients. 291 patients, a 32 of them critically or babies. they also had a considerable number, i think 29 people with spinal injury so they couldn't possibly be moved. and a large number of other people with different bull winds from you know,
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bloss explosions, funds a complicated fractures and amputations, head injuries and some really expected wounds because the ability to keep those words clean has gone no water, no, just to take the no antibiotics. margaret, we've now had the, the premature babies that she, one of them have finally been transferred out of the hospital. but the health ministry says there are some 250 patients still at our cfo. and they're in critical condition to can you talk us through what your team found in terms of, of their wounds and the existing status. and if the w h o is now involved in making any plans for them to be about 2 races. the absolutely way of making plans, so the babies because they were in such a critical condition and also because i have to be lose separately and moving those babies require us, but very specific operation and also finding a specific place. so they've been moved to a maternity hospital at this point,
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but that was just the beginning of the operations to get everybody out because the hospital can no longer provide any care for any of the people. but the different kinds of things you need to do for different people. so indeed there are 22 people who need regular dialysis. he, my dialysis that's cleaning of the blood because it kidneys to sound and without that, every few days they will just die from the poisoned circulating in the blonde there . uh yes, 29 patients was that with serious spinal injury so that copy moves that paralyzed. so they have to be moved very carefully and you said to recover it all from the spinal injuries. you must move the middle way that way. the engines, and then there are other people who have got these complex fractures. and advocation said again, you can just simply stick them in a wheelchair when you give them a crunch. these are people who have to be managed very in a, in a, in a um,
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complicated way. and that's why the doctors are still they to remember. there are 25 health workers, so if families and they have stayed simply to keep these people alive as best they can incredibly strongly brave stuff. longer. justin tons, if there is those patients who need such critical care. and so i'll try to obviously the, the, the system, the health system in, in the south of cause i've already incredibly or is a bad and is that a plan to perhaps evacuate them from the gaza strip. i understand that the, the babies are being taken to egypt to do. i haven't got the full details on exactly where the baby's would go, but you do need for those babies, you will need, you know, a very advanced national intensive care. and so the is, it is very important that's, that's what they receive. and indeed this is a real problem. a few hospitals sort of less functioning, you know, 9 or 10 are not functioning as they were before because they have all been starved
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of fuel or they'd be starved of medicine, food and, and, and those basics. and even though we have been doing our best to supply them out, trucks up and haven't been moving full for days and days today is because of the lack of feel they generate just not working. so we're going to have a ceasefire. we're going to have free and they should access through the so much good will around the world. there are so many teams really specialist people who can come in and help and work in those hospitals. so you know, the start just to say, we need the people there, we need the supplies there, and a lot of need, well, only people and supplies but, but in order for them to get in, the security situation also needs to be dealt with that. but i'm wondering about the area around. i was chief of the moments and your team said that there was ongoing shooting and i understand and m a stuff can void doctors without borders. conflict was also attacked in that area with one debt. i don't have detail
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on that, but suddenly what, how teams were able to go in was to do the conflicts. and that is it make, make it to have an agreement with both sides, that this is why they're going in. and this is what's going to happen and i have again, i haven't had a debriefing so i can't tell you the full extent. but some today the, the good news isn't oh my goodness, i don't know about you, but it is good news to hear those babies have come out. absolutely. margaret, let me ask you about one of the more contentious things. well, the content of statements has been made about o c for hospital. obviously israel has been saying for weeks now that the hospital was being used as a c'mon center by him. us. did your team see any sign of mass military activity around or in the hospital grounds? so it's important to understand we were in the hospital to evaluate his capacity to function as a hospital and to look at the welfare of its patients and the health workers after
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these weeks before we did not look for. but we also did not exist any signs of any other use, but again, that wasn't a role of focus. so what we did see was patients either die situation health with his terrified desperate stopping at the phone, the refresh hospital, the largest and most advanced and gone, so brought to it to me. margaret harris specs passion for the world health organization. speaking trust that from geneva, thank you for your time, margaret. and for joining us again on to say thank you for her. see me? well, you and human rights expense have continued to call on the international communities to do more, to prevent genocide against the palestinian people and gaza. genocide is considered the most heinous of crimes and prosecution. it is incredibly difficult, like lawful takes a look at the origins of the un genocide convention of genocide. the combination of
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the greek word g knows meaning raisal tribe and the latin would side, meaning to kill. the term was coined by jewish polish lawyer, raphael lampkin in 1944, near the end of the 2nd world war. the expense of nazi germany is murder of about 2 thirds or more than 6000000 jews in europe. horrified the world in 1951. lumpkins work led to the united nations establishing a legal instrument through which to hold nations and individuals accountable in the future. it's called the convention on the prevention of the crime of genocide. it defines it as x committed within 10 to destroy in the whole or in part a national estimate, cool, racial or religious group. these acts include killing people, causing mental physical home, creates and conditions that lead to a groups,
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physical destruction preventing beds or forcibly moving children to be clear and up to 5 minutes of that wouldn't be enough and would lead live. that's what is happening in gas and what these are increasingly happening or other okay, by policy instead of tories too fast you, i think genocide, the company that's assessment a code by other you in the experts say no to number of the human experience. we have raised days ago about the risk of genocide in gaza. some analysts agree to mar line genocide is already happening when he is really government orders. the evacuation of northern is uh it was committing genocide as of that moment of is edge portion saying the
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10 carries with it the need to meet the highest legal threshold. typically in the case of genocide, it's an extremely, extremely difficult crime to convict at a stage on. and that is the reason for that is you have to prove intent. many believe recent comments from several seniors, really, government officials have made their objective clear as a whole at the fillum philharmonic need stuff in. i was a him, i don't even come in. he's referring to a biblical passage that called on the ancient israelites to wipe out it's arch rival nation of alec to avengers. surprise ambush, to kill man, woman, child, infant and animals. and hush, mother in law's own in mind, and they look so good when they come in behind them is on the logging bit through
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what israel has said. what is leaders have said, from the top down from the prime minister down is more the eradication of gauze, but using genocidal language the, the shows are saying things that step question to prominent human rights experts entrusted with ringing, genocidal alarm bells. say the world must not look away at what could well be one in the making. mike level elder 0 a wrong supreme data says that muslim countries should cut off political ties with israel at least for a limited period of time on becoming a made those comments. while attending the unveiling of the revolutionary gods knew how to sonic ballistic missile called fata to the expedition also featured an unmanned drone. this ron unveiled in 2021, which named casa interest in tribute to palestinians. joseph jabari has worn out from tyra your own supreme leader. i to what i like how many was on hands for the
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unveiling of the new generation of their own type for sonic ballistic missile. that's called so i talked to the aerospace division of the revolutionary guards. the unveiling took place earlier on sunday and it was a chance for reading officials to showcase the latest development to their commander in chief. i told her all the harmony now this new hypersonic ballistic missile that was on sale has a few features that are, that are different from the previous hypersonic ballistic missile that around unveiled back in june. first we, it has a faster speed potentially, according to officials. it has the potential to reach the speed of mach 15 that is much higher than the top one. and it also has a different forehead capability, which allows the ballistic missile to significantly change its trajectory after a launch, meaning it can evade most air defense systems. now this is seen as a major development for iran ballistic missile program, which,
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according to many officials, is a part of their ron's missile program. that is the biggest in the middle east. the supreme leaders presents only highlighted the importance of this achievement at the i to the company rarely attends these on valence, but he did so today and also took the opportunity to express his point of view about the ongoing war in gauze are urging or countries to separate diplomatic ties with israel, at least for the foreseeable future, and also to not supply israel with goods and commodities for the time being. this is being seen as a step for iran to showcase its defensive capabilities. and a warning to this rights it's been receiving from israel and western powers. doors such a part out to 0 to hong altima. now way of treating ministry spokesman has announced that they will target ships sailing onto the flag of israel. and there is being
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operation by is really companies they hold on countries to withdraw their citizens watching as crew on is really ships. i'll just here as mohammed i'll top has the latest for us from the many capital. so now to the, uh, yeah, yeah, many people are calling on the, the hope these to scale up their operations. again, this is really the targets. now we are witnessing this a new developments and also the, the how to use the spokesperson has declared to they also called on the countries to withdraw their citizens of who, who are working or operating with the is really companies this, the develop into is an indication that the hotels are willing to continue their attacks again as the as really targets. we have witnessed many developments and also the, the hope these have launched the media attacks. uh we, uh, we'll talk about natalie fifa tax again. it says read the targets. they have launched in recent weeks and research which they have launched many attacks against
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these really targets and november 1st, they have launched the 1st attack against is really a targets. and this attack they have the last a non bulk ballistic. and also drone attacks. again, this is really targets in november 6th. they have launched another this 2nd attack . again, this is where the targets. why on the november 8th to the uh, the host. these have shut down and the american and american, i'm q a 9 intelligent, a war play. doh intelligent drone, the which has hovered over the many skies. saudi foreign minister, friends, fines all been fine now. solid says add foreign ministers, we'll visit china next week to begin, a political process ended ending the war on garza, the setup that a business that he opened his name and the set, the holding at the scene was that not the bad to, you know,
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at the minute and how awesome do you silently center while the have and that would mean look for live left to not hold on. why that with them, and it's kind of, i'm sad that the documents any in that that's, that sold on because i had to have them and up with the name of the had the legs moving had, they've had the ability to sion as that at the origin was wary as the director of the golf study center cattle university. he says this visit shows the well that the, all the powers that may be able to influence israel. i think i'm by the ration from day when they said the priority is the mid east, the priority as china, and they said they want the lead, the from behind the ones pots and as to how what efforts are the then watson's and of course, that basically says a clear message to nothing, you know, would benefit from that on different levels of, you know, expanding expire the expansion of the settlement of the changing this type of score
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of how the most injurious to them. and also to have a very large because politics complicating the whole thing and that agent. so basically he, i, he rejected the tools that solution it addicted actually took it, i need a spec and autonomy to the person. and i thought he actually contributed to the failure of the but as soon as the project as a whole, and all of this be they basically put on outcomes with the side and did not need to any kind of hope of a political solution or any piece of process to be alive again, it will attract is 5 minutes to hack and feed on. it says a 2 state solution is the only way to solve the israel palestine conflict. it's what's in the carpet without being attached because united didn't miss it. cease fire needs to be implemented immediately and it 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
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a choose 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. we stablished an action group that it was the 2 key indonesia and nigeria, jordan egypt, katara in saudi arabia, as of next week representative. so can, for the ministers of these nations who begin to hold talks just in various countries. meanwhile, the white house has denied media reports that israel the us. i'm us have reached a deal to release thousands of captives in gaza and exchange for a pause and fighting rosalyn. jordan has more for us from washington dc. 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. what watson also denied is that a deal has been reached to release at least some of the captives being held by homeless. and that there has been some sort of
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a temporary pause in the fighting that has been agreed upon. watson denies 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 garza, always more than a 1000000 people displaced from northern to southern gaza. the pressure on medical facilities is intense. for those with long term medical issues, it can be difficult for them to access by to ok as an adult green tells us how
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story at the beginning and the deputy of a centimeter should have 10 units on some of the assembly. and 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 of honey and some of the say yes, but i it, is it off on him once again, he had what had learned that he was finished with the mob of them young body and for 3 months. and the article is yeah. back in pod.
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at side of the message. and then the boss from session is most of the same cement is on a month to the news set a suicide. my letter with yes, yes. and then just that's a lot of magic. and let us, as it goes with that enough, if i knew was who met because of the heat and jump on also to the new met the deductible, or have the email. and that's something i did look to see if can be and i know i had a friend in the machine by my son who
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was sent to the service at the salon business. little cafe in this afternoon and had to pay for the scene. said, of all that set for me and the stars you'd have for this thing is out. don't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with more ongoing coverage of the war. i'm gosh, this is the real, this is no joke. and this is, this is just now that you heard, it seems to hear from the area where we are constantly and ask along being fired from goes up to the southern areas of the goals district. and they have been targeted by the is really very close to the gossip or the we've seen a lot of the tracks last fall, but i will say we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving a picture of what kind of to be on this front on
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counting the costs, the u. n. warrens the wall on the set back development in palestinian territories by more than a decade, while israel's central bank says the complex major, shocked with economy, plus how the wars is. disney lebanon's economic prices counting the costs on al jazeera. this dilapidated apartment building is one of hundreds and you have mistakes in a city. it's an autism campbell and her fabulous. she was born in south africa's eastern k products and moved to johanna spoke with a husband in 1998. she says for adults at 6 children share one room, they don't pay rent. one reason why this to him several blocks of band by the owners of city authorities of to city officials quoted hijacks buildings. this building has 14 floors and $420.00 rooms each apartment is occupied is no, i didn't want to. i didn't know electricity is the like that for you. some people
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pay range to criminal guns who run the buildings last month, more than $70.00 people died with this apartment in china is the court find a survivors and relatives more that did the disaster decide applicants of the levels of poverty and desperation in that is what are the most an equal societies in the world? the cause of the health ministry says 31 premature babies have been evacuated from causes actually if a hospital often the days of his randy at the hello again, i'm just on the attain. this is out of their life from the also coming up. israel targets residential buildings, gnostics and shelters in both north and south casa,
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