tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 19, 2023 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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and as an investment assignment, digital licensing, your better tomorrow the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our light from a headquarters and del i'm getting obligated or coming up in the next 60 minutes. humans for these say they've taken control of an is really own ship and the southern red sea. 31 newborn babies have been moved from guys as main hospital, but more than 200 patients are still stuck in and she felt unable to leave a desperate plea to salvage garza strains medical system. the health ministry says the region is in dire need of make shift, hospitals,
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fuel and medicine. what used to be the causes leading hospital is to be turned into really what my colleagues described as a desk. so it says like a graveyard for many israel keeps up, it's bombing campaign on garza targeting schools and residential buildings in both the south on north of district the so we begin with dallas developments in human warehouse. the military spokesman has confirmed to al jazeera that their fighters have hijacked a ship owns buying is really business 9 in the southern red sea. at least 22 people were on board, the galaxy leader, which was on route to turkey from india. the is really military have called the situation a very serious event on a global level. sarah. hi ross joining us from western this lynn to tell us more
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about the reaction coming out of there. sarah of the sale we've heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu office saying that it's actually 25 crew members. the law is riley's. it says that some of those on both from ukraine, mexico as well as the philippines and bulk area, but no is raised on the ship. also saying that that vessel is cheaper for us to ship uh, operated by a japanese company. but from what we understand is it's partly owned by a multi 1000000 that is right, the businessman does in the shipping business, and this would mean that this isn't the 1st time one of his ships has been. it's a substitute in facts in 2021 and $1.00 of the ships that he owns was targeted by at the time what time mr. benjamin netanyahu had said, was iran even though iran has at the time as well as the noise that uh well hey we
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are today. a 12 hours a post uh, a video that was released by the school cv radian back to the rebels in the young man who has released a statement via video saying that they will begin targeting ships that they deem is this right and leave. because. * of the escalation and because of the situation in gaza. now if you actually look at the map, it's a strategic location because a lot of those ships that ends up by about bottleneck as you go in the southern parts of the red sea. all the way to the top will eventually lead you to this. so is canal and that is a main shipping laid and maintenance and national shipping label for the whole of the well that would cost all the way up from asia to bypass going all the way around africa. it would come through that red sea. i don't, to europe, what we understand is the ship was heading up from a tech key to india. and that just gives you an idea of how strategic butler cation is,
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and how much the policies are already going full attacks against israel. they are at least attempting to, with the trying to type food phones that they've managed to fly to a lot in the southern parts of his route. and now they oversee international community will probably be quite concerned a given the situation. yes, sir, as are saying, i mean we've seen attacks on the red sea, particularly on the last in the past couple of weeks since october, the 7th. but this is the 1st time that a ship has been hijacked in this way. what do we expect? b is released to do next of the last time this happened in 2021. when i was switching happened. oh not sure if it's a good time as close to uh say that the ron was behind it. but this time is been very quick to blame the iran, even though it is ross says that it's not quite saying
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a war on several fronts. it's trying to focus on gaza. but it seems to be that this has become a regional concern where you have, uh, the, uh, shows these in yemen, the top trying to target israel. you also have the funds group has follow, which is also bought by iran on the southern boards. 6 with the northern border of the with 11 on so it will be a major cause for concern because best randy dog shows another level of escalation . you have a several attendance by the pro fees in terms of spending those drones at to try and strike a is rather especially in the southern area. and the last one of them had actually it seems, has been a mistake, but ended up hit single targeting. and area in egypt and the irish and not parts of the country, but he was now this will be a major concern. and especially for those uh,
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shipping companies where millions of multi $1000000.00 business that could also effectively effect of the trades. that will be going through from asia by the mid least to europe and vice versa. right. so thank you, sarah. we'll let you go for an i thank you for that update. so that's our hire. it's reporting for us. so now let's bring in dorothy jabari to find out whether there's been any rainy and reaction door. so to a, the is real quickly pointing the finger at iran. yes. well, 1st of all, very, there has been no evidence put forth as that iran is behind this. this is an accusation made by these really prime minister's office without any concrete evidence to support the allegations that are on is behind is now it rating officials in the past few weeks since the october 7th attacks have been warning at there is a potential for this conflict to escalate in the region. we've heard from iran
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supreme be are from the way new for minute serving president all saying that it's a very, very tense situation and it has the potential to escalate, as we've just seen today, that escalation taking place. but in terms of the specific attack, we've only just heard from the reading for an investor who issued a com and follow in a meeting with n p, briefing them about the latest developments in the region. and jose, and i'm here at the law here on at said that the resistance groups are quote, cleverly adjusting pressure on israel and its supporters and have an activated capacity for pressure. that's according to the state media that the foreign minister is made. these comments. now, iran in the past because distance itself from these various groups in the middle leaves who are against israel, and the existence of israel as a country. as the iranians were the 1st speak supreme leader was the 1st to comment
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after the october 7th mazda attack. and israel saying that iran had no knowledge of the attack. there was no cooperation between the iran, a revolutionary guard, and from all fighters to plan or carry out the attack. another on support policy resistance groups in, at politically and economically in terms of aid and very adamant that iran had no part in that attack. but he, we have heard since that's a given israel's continuous environment of gaza and what they are doing as arrangements call it a genocide of the palestinian population in gaza and the conflict will spread. it will not be contained to just got the and at that who sees in yemen are part of the so called access of resistance of groups that are on his call. meaning these groups that fight are against the existence of israel and the occupation of israel and palestine. and we see nearly 6 the attacks take place from syria,
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iraq and the young men against israel. all right, doing so. thank you so much. that's dorothy jabari reporting from iran speak to, but i saw bon, who was a young and eat political commentator has been following developments, joining us from lunch and thanks for your time. what's your reaction to this development to well, i think um it's a, it's an interesting timing because uh, yeah many is um, i'd be in a meeting and we are, they were very close to sign a but it looks like a permanent ceasefire. but this seems to be a constant challenge with, with the, with the who sees which is kind of going to be now some of the situation like simple where basically one party is deciding on behalf of everyone that whether they can engage in a 4 in conflict or not now, in general, the many people have been supportive of the policy and flights of the public and official, a statesman. some position of human as
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a country has been in general supportive of the, of the policy and cause they in general, of course. so many is do not support, it's not a normalization with, with, with israel. now that's the public's funds, but they want to engage with this within the hour of the framework. so they don't see it would like him and not to be engaged with a when they are in conflict because he is unity of actually the things that actually it is about ser, for you, i'm going to be part of this, you know, so called access of resistance, and therefore they, they want to engage, they want to do this actually, no, we can't do something. so the, so does this have the potential event to escalate? absolutely, i mean this, this risks escalating the because now you're inviting these really is to respond. you also puts in the united states under a heavy spots because the united states kind of the guarantor for the security of
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the marathon road roads across the, across the red sea. this but also a lot of pressure regarding the insurance company is yeah, i want to oscar about all the since i've been trying to basically let's see. right . so strategically, how significant is this development on a global scale? well, it is significant. it's because the government has always been importance. i mean it's, it's kind of an interesting thing because when best of choice in the complex happens in the i'm in the main and trustworthy international community is this for this conflict? not to sco over. i'm friends in the international, international security. now this seems to be the case of the case right now. the other thing is that of course, everyone knows about uh, when the ships are being uh, you know, a resident across the red sea. this basically puts um, insurance companies, how, you know, companies have to pay higher price right now for any ship going through the, the, through the red sea. and the goose either himself had been
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a threatening. so right now with the who these are saying that we were serious when of the money to complete, the was announcing that he's going to hit targets in the public month ups rates, then we are serious and we mean business. so do you expect then? yeah, man, and the whole thing is to continue to play that card that they have with the bab and amanda, straight a, as we know, it's one of the world busiest shipping lanes carries about a 5th off of global oil consumption. and i think i, i'm, i'm, i'm afraid i do because the one of the things that the who is constantly aspired to is seeking legitimacy through subtractions. they want to tell their base for the remain, of course, in general, people. yeah. and i support the policy and cause that we are actually helping in this ongoing fights in a fight in up i think up and the uh, the other thing is because they also distract the attention from the demands of the
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many public insight. this is an easy escape codes that you can actually start to engage in a, in a, in a, in a, in another conflict. and it's a, it doesn't cost much. i mean, you can, you know, they, they can continue threatening ships. and then they know that the opposite sides of the international community to be engaged again in another context in yemen, is very low at the moment. no one wants to go into a fight inside them. all right, so we'll leave it there. thank you. but out and sharp on thank you for speaking to us from london. to know the un human rights chief is describing is really airstrikes and gaza is horrendous. and beyond belief, hundreds have been killed and shelters. and in residential areas, people are using their bare hands to get to those were still under the rubble instead of this dr. the residential area, which is near a does as large as hospitalized shufa has been levels by heavy is really bombardments. a w h o humanitarian team reached out a shift compound and what is described as
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a higher risk commission to assess the situation. and the group reported seeing a mass grave at the entrance, calling the hospital a dead zone. 31 premature babies have been moved from much of a hospital to get us off. and they later be taken to egypt. health ministry says 259 patients remain inside the hospital. is really forces ordered thousands of people to leave and shift off on saturday. you must say it's has more from an emergency hospital and stuff where the premature babies have been taken to one of the premature children. that's where in the ship all medical complex have now reached the, in their, on the hospital in dropbox. the total number of these premature children was originally $139.00, but a to the ultimate to after the ease really forces. taking over
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a shift medical complex destroyed the oxygen spaces because of the last few of the destroying off all generators and solar panels industry for medical complex. there was no electricity for the incubators of these premature baby. 8th of them died and 3rd to one has come here. the doctors tell us that 4 of them are in your condition. and as you can see with us, at least, every incubator has from 3 or 4 premature children. because of the lack of incubators in this hospital, that'd be some upset and they'll get in while the, the majority of the children presents were clearly exposed during the last 8 days. when they were transferred from incubators to other departments that were not prepared to receive them to services below the standard required for them. and it's clear that they lost weight and that there is
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a clear drop in temperatures. yesterday, 2 of them died. it is clear that some of them suffer from vomiting and diarrhea and blood poisoning the medical staff here at pushing the limits to try to save these premature to try and what's with the lack of resources as capitalist t's. the struggle is great. you me see, i was just the rock, the morality hospital in rough. well, let's cross over to find, you know, some of the southern gaza strip and speak to thought about as boone. so todd is the $31.00 premature babies. have been moved assets and she saw but what happens to the patients who remain at the end shift? uh, what are you hearing about them? yes officer i think is really oh, just a few people inside a ship, a hospital to flee to the south of the gaza strip. a number of patients. this makes people an even medical work as managed to flee to the south of the gaza strip.
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there are more than 200 palestinian patients us to insight. she felt hospitably didn't. i've been able to allow to evacuated to the south of the gaza strip simply because they are no longer able to move the are need. there are the very separate needs and the very is to be needed in order to be taken on the very important and even careful medical conditions that are not all the able to move, but the must be transferred to this out to the gaza strip for out a specific um, units of vehicles that to guarantee the safety until they reach through the southern areas of the gaza strip. meanwhile, there is there any further steps have been taken in order to evacuate them from the hospital. they are still trapped by the east, but occupation forces inside this medical complex till this very moment. i'm on beer strikes, tod. do continue across the gaza strip. tell us where they stand concentrated and
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what you've been hearing. yes, the tax on the goal is a strict continued and separate areas starting from the north of the gaza strip. where to now for most have been completely destroyed since the beginning of the state into valia richard you can, which also has to be hit by the is right, the operation forces. but our has been to a building has been flat since friday is what air strikes some of the kind of things after reports of killed in this, a strike engine value refuge account. most of that tax continued in the middle over native golf. but generally, an almost a bright refuge account. we are talking about 2 residential houses during the last couple of hours have been completely leveled to the ground at almost director to decap were 8 palestinians have the record of killed ensemble. others have been also in judge due to this uh, really interesting strike that took place the also uh, the very different account possible bought that were uh, residential building has been also targeted by the is ready occupation forces that relinquish compartments of these by the occupation forces of course,
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the territory and impost tequila and the south of the goal is a strict continued as, as well as to urging people from the north central areas have gone the city to sleep, to the south of the territory. okay, i thought i was on thank you for that update from kind eunice of all the world health organization has called out has carried out, excuse me, what it calls a high risk commission to gauze us and ship our hospital on saturday. the teams of described and ship a hospital as a dead zone. after spending an hour inside the compound, it has $259.00 patients and it's care and many are an intensive care without ventilation and there are dialysis patients. 25 health workers are helping them be w a chose as patients and stuff are worried about their safety as well as their health conditions. margaret harris as a spokesperson for the world health organization, and she describes what her colleagues saw during their visit to the hospital in gaza,
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of what used to be the causes leading hospital 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 it isn't a mass great. there was nowhere else to put them. and they also found hungry, starving dehydrated hospital stuff, dealing with severely ill patients. 291 patients, 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 wounds 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 claimed has gone no water surgery submitted, no antibiotics. the baby's because they were in such a critical condition and also because they have to be lose separate things including those babies require to the service specific operation and also finding a specific place. so they've been moved to a maternity hospital at this point. but that was just the beginning of the operations to get everybody else 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 humor. dialysis that's cleaning of the blood because the kidneys to sound and without that,
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every few days they will just i from the boys in circulating and the blonde there. uh yes, towards you know, and patients with that with serious spinal interest, so that copy moves that the paralyzed. so they have to be moved very carefully. and if they to recover it or from this final interest, you must move them in a way that way in the inches. and then there are other people who have all these complex fractures and amputations, that again, you can't just simply stick them in a wheelchair room or put, give them a crunch. these are both people who have to be managed very email in a, in a um, complicated way. and that's why the doctors are still going to remember there are 25 health workers. so families and they have stayed simply to keep these people alive for any use for and policy. 3 of joseph burrell has been holding talks here in del ha, an earlier he held a news conference with because our re prime minister mohammed been on the minus sign in, they discussed the were on garza,
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an efforts to secure the release of her last captives. the challenges that remains and then a goal she shows are very minor compared to the big china challenges. they are modeling just together. 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 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 on just a barrel size. what's happening is carnage. and the un security council resolution that calls for humanitarian pauses must be implemented, is due to be in union and has called for the media to many teddy imposes. and united nations, you go to, to consume, on the request of one member to be
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a union mazda. and they want to remind the decisions with the security to conceal. not just words. the icon below 3, they have to be implemented. but data is original, it has not been printed, not yet. right. the country, the bottom be, has continued the saudi for administer a friend's face on the inside of hand and solid says era for administer as well. we'll visit china next week to begin a political process and that ending the war on gaza. a set of that, a business like the owner's name and the set to holding at the scene. was that the bad that you know at the minute and how awesome the silently silent while the hat and that would mean lots of lift up and not hold on. why that with them. and it's kind of an inside that what are the, i just didn't say any in the that's that sold on because i had to have them and up with the name of the and i had the lesson,
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no one has the ability to sion. as i said at the end is really newspaper is reporting that and is really army helicopter may have fired on party goers at the dance festival attack by how much fighters on october the 7th. more than $360.00 people were killed at that festival in southern israel and har, it's quotes, an on main police, or citing an investigation. so according to the paper, a combat helicopter, arriving at the scene fired on hand us fighters, and apparently also hit some festival participants. the paper also says that hosted not planned the attack on the nova music festival, but chose to do it spontaneously. and earlier my call need to know sazia tay spoke to her at spoke to her. it's calling this judy on lucky. and he said that he doubts that israel's investigation into the october 7. the tax will meet accountability for its leadership and don't seem that serious investigation are taking place. so
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really that's so many things to be investigated on what happened on saturday morning. so many question box about so many mysteries and the president of behavior was the me of the police of every lot. so i can't tell you who is investigating what i have big though is if anyone started this serious investigation get in when you and i spoke yesterday, you were telling me how is writing media coverage is shaping public sentiment that around this for to these revelations today. change anything. i know that or do the most you can know the gates of it's a those i was when they have you called the came the big desire was for more have you coped this? know for this is the hor, seemed was totally paralyzed. i mean the, all the was burned to so many out. i wanted to keep bolts. we're on the street. so
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to you. there was no one single soldier from 6 in the morning or deeper. is one of the driver to the is what difficulties know. why did they quote the come, big disclose? well, well more they didn't put this into jules and those were supposed to put this into the fence or they were not there. didn't you say that you don't expect that to be any sort of of proper investigation being done? the government has said that there will be an investigation particularly into the failures of sorts of failures that you're talking about from the israeli military. now, do you expect any sort of accountability there and as well, not only for the intelligence values, but for, for his really desperate the, him, the hands of these really ministry to do, you know, everyone has some kind of accountability except of one person. his name is benjamin antonio. he didn't take any accountability and he's not going to take any
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accountability. he didn't know he didn't see you're looking for. is just the private display that as he's been yes. but after the war, there's no doubt that public opinion with the model of the serious investigation by your serious committee. the only problem is that those investigations, the most serious, the they take any question of minds and maybe even use and see everything would be cleared out. and then i have no doubt that nothing you all would order is we the phones accountable for these? unprecedented yes, cool. well let me ask you then about about police around to mass. this revelation that i'm asked may not have targeted that festival directly. and then it came across it and then and then chose to, to attack it as, as they, they discovered that it was taking place. does that change anything, not only in public opinion, but also in terms of as well as assessments of i'm also as capabilities and i was in the scene
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a few base of the mexican down there. the scenes were really horrifying. and i hate the feelings from the 1st moment that this was not planned. they just found it on the way. i do think that they could know about the spot too because those parties are really known to very specific, deeper they are or is that being prepared? months ahead, but only to those who are part of this community of those said trends the policies on nature policy. so all of the courses. so the big learning to know, you must understand their or big truck is, or 1400 of these relays being cubes in their body way. most of them in many locations indicate what i'm seeing in the towns and in the spots. and nothing can change the picture for these ladies, for them. this was a horrible sacrifice,
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a horrible catastrophe in the days with no change. and well, now tell us where the white house is saying that it plans to impose visa bands on is really settlers were involved in violence against palestinians, subtler attacks against palestinians, and the occupied westbank have increased in 2023, leaving dozens of people dead. on this, our white house correspondent, kimberly hawkins joining us from washington d. c. so tell us more about this and what's being said about it? us? yeah, what was the us president job i didn't, has for weeks been cautioning is really settlers that there would be potentially punitive action if the violence continued. and now he is making good on that promise. what we have heard the latest coming from the deputy national security advisor, john finer on sunday at goes what the us president put to and spelled out in and off. and he wrote in the washington post on saturdays that as
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a result of the escalating violence towards palestinians in the west bank bias. really, settlers the us as now drawing up a policy to put in place visa bands. that means that is really, is that want to come to the united states, potentially if they have been found guilty of committing such violence would not be able to come to the united states would be bad from coming to the united states. so this is something that the u. s. is looking at the us president has directed not only the treasury secretary john ellen, but also the secretary of state to anthony blinking to begin developing this policy . but this is just one part of it. of the other part in all of this is that there has been concerns, but the israel's also not complying with something that's known as the visa waiver program. and so what this is, is that since october 7th, there has been a restriction of movement to, in other words, those that live in the west bank have not been allowed to come and go to in to
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israel palestinians. that is. and that is something that is necessary in order for as really is to visit the united states without a visa. and so that is another aspect of this visa bound program. the fact that this movement has been restricted is also something that is of concern to the united states. and so given the fact that there has been this escalating violence, there's been this restriction of movement as there has been repeated warnings by the united states. that this is something that needs to stop and it has not been heated the state department this week said it would be taking remedial action. and now it appears that that is exactly what is taking place. all right, thank you. kimberly for that update from washington. well, speaking of the occupied westbank, at least 2 palestinians have been killed and overnight is really a tax. gunfire was reported in the
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columbia refugee county. the city of jeanine is really forces used bulldozers to tear off roads. the same bus for avi has this update from the occupied westbank where there had been more raids, arrests and house demolitions is really forces continue to bring pressure to bear down on palestinian communities in the occupied westbank palestinians describe the ongoing raids and killings in error strikes albeit on a smaller scale that are continuing in parallel to the events and gaza hosting and say this is a can campaign of fee or intimidation and dehumanize ation of the palestinians that are living in these communities. overnight. we saw the 2 major rates carry out, carried out on refugee tabs of less than well into this morning. the below the refugee chem, your novelist saw 74 homes being rated and wrecked buys rarely, soldiers, homes belonging to active as the families of prisoners. the homes of former prisoners, post indians, again complaining about this nightly campaign of fear across the occupied westbank . more than a dozen people were detained there,
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several injured is really forces even destroyed memorials and monuments dedicated to palestinians killed in past conflicts. they even demolished a home or an apartment that was being used by the political group, fucked up some where they carried an air strike out in a raid yesterday. they went back and demolished on the ground today, engineering and similar pictures. really soldiers calling out from loud speakers and from their vehicles telling palestinian fighters to surrender themselves, taunting them. clashes broke out in those classes. one palestinian man was killed, someone in his mid thirty's to forty's, who had mental health issues, had special needs, simply illustrating indiscriminate nature of these ongoing rates. same bus probably older, 0 ramallah and the occupied westbank. when human rights experts are demanding more action from the international community to prevent genocide against the palestinians in gaza, genocide is considered the most. she knows of crimes in prosecuting it is very
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difficult. michael awful looks a bit origins of the u. n's genocide, convention the genocide, the combination of the greek word g knows meaning, race, old 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 ex, committed within 10 to destroy, in the whole, or in part a national estimate, cool,
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racial or religious group. these acts include killing people, causing mental physical home, creating conditions that lead to a group's physical destruction preventing bets or forcibly moving children to be clear and up to 5 minutes of it wouldn't be, you know, and would read that and live with what is happening in gas and what these are increasingly happening or other okay, by policy instead of tories too fast, you think, you know, the size of the company that's assessment and code by other you in the expense say no to number of the human experience we have raised days ago the wrong about the risk of genocide in gaza. some analysts agree to mar line genocide is already happening when he is really government orders. the
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evacuation of northern is uh uh it was committing genocide as of that moment of is edge portion saying the 10 carries with it the need to meet the highest legal threshold quickly. in the case of genocide, it's an extremely, extremely difficult a 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. i thought the hop on my neck made stuff in a limb. don't even come in. he's referring to a biblical passage that cold on the ancient israelites to wipe out it's arch rival nation of all my leg. to evangelist surprise ambush, to kill man, woman, child,
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infant, and animals. and hush must amazon in mind, and they look cool. so cool. when they come into play with them is on the logging bit through what israel has said. what is leaders have said, from the top down from the prime minister down is more the eradication of gods. but using genocide, a language the, the shows are saying things that establish intense 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 like level elder 0 as well. israel has maintained the see land, an error blockade on guys off for 16 years, worsening and already existing to monetary and crisis in the strip. more than 2300000 palestinians live in 365 square kilometers of land, making it one of the most densely populated areas on earth. and after how most came
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to power in 2007 is really imposed further restrictions. effectively cutting off the gaza strip from the rest of the occupied territories and the world. and even before the war, a majority of palestinians lived as refugees in 8 count across the region of egypt as the only error of state to share a border with gaza. but his health and force as real as blockades. it has allowed some humanitarian aid into gaza before the october 7th attack, nearly 500 trucks brought in supplies every day will not speak to us, my da. now he's a journalist and co founder of we are not numbers. that's a non profit organization that's 6 to amplified voices and stories from gaza. joining us from london, we thank you for your time with us on al jazeera. we know that 21 members of your family were killed in gaza by israel. allow us to express, express condolences,
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much for that. what goes through your mind as these air strikes continue as the bombing continues, as you see your, your family and friends having to live through this, some of them don't make it out alive. that was thank you very much for having me. actually it's onto, on some of them and birds were turned in my home in a single day and a single go on that is already dropped in my home, which is in the cell tube that goes to. and after that, i just, i just counseling how many people, how many love the people, how many friends, how many relatives, 8 or something of that. i don't know the exact number of how many people i have listened to in this one slots in garza. but it goes, in my mind is what you have been previous to talking about the genocide, what is happening because there is a genocide and the top that to wait with it is, or it has to going to be one in garza and to be to be considered a genocide is released in a because we have seen many, many is really intense. uh they are actively working on an agenda. so i think does
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on the have evacuated everyone from the north to the south. if one of the hospitals are bumping as close yesterday they, they do bump to as cold as that at that shelter by a better thing and civilians. all of that is contributing to a genocide in the making. that is what it has already committed the genocide, this is what goes in my mind. i know that you went to the british parliament. you're treated this in fact that you went to the british parliaments and you spoke to m p 's about how you say is real, how israel has killed your family. and this is what you say. i beg them to vote for a cease fire to end the suffering of my people and they voted know, how do you react about? do you think that the, the western world is failing. palestinians that there was in world has been assigned for the bus or a 75 years. it was in england. it wasn't the okay. that the bell for issued his declaration to give those are and is the zionist movement homeland. and by this time, and they have been fading us ever since, by was very disappointed when i went to the part of because i was picking from my heart,
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i was talking to them. i told them that is ready to go to $21.00 family members, including 14 kids. i beat them to stop this genocide. they big them to vote for us . he's fight. unfortunately, that is not. and it was really disappointed to know that there are so many human beings here to know who have been watching a genocide intensifies genocide. everyone is watching that and they did not vote yes. they do not to one to into something with the kind of thing and people they do not want to in the kid and go to purchasing and children they do not want to. and again and goldman, women and innocent people and goes, i to us. but it's the pointing, but i'm, i'm, i'm sad to say that we are, we are used to this saturday, or we are used to this disappointment from the wisdom governments. what do you wanna change by? you are one of the co founders of, of, we are not numbers of the organization. the project that you describe is dedicated to human stories of palestinians in guys why was it important for you to start this? and what are you hoping to achieve with the, as when we started to be enough numbers after the war that is,
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are launched in cause in 2014, in which i lost my brother data. and you want to make versus audio both my brother and the reason why we stopped is we are not members because we wanted to should light in the human stories. we find the numbers that we often see in the news. we a, we have been watching the us and media and the only thing that they talk about when it comes to guys is numbers start to sticks will be we get injured. and how's the mothers? and we wanted should light and give the palestinians the younger advertising cause of a voice. and it means which they can fill the human stories to the world. we wanted to achieve. what we wanted to achieve is to prevent other must have cuz other genocide as to take if this thing cause or we did not want to see other words. but unfortunately the, the worst is fading us again and again and again. and no matter how much we try to reach out to them too much, or how much we try to right on to, to about it, to the world above our human stories instead of the within media is air compressor indecent crime. that is what it is committing against us of the sense of reading
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blogs that missed information. and this information about dependency. hasn't garza and we had at least the uh, was to media l just that gives kind of thing is as low as it is that a human to. so we wanted to, in this cycle by these we wanted to win the sympathy or feel of the risk. okay, by telling and right. thank you so much. we've run out of time, but we really appreciate you're speaking to us from london, smart to now. thank you. thank you very much. i a so heads on the houses are in use our desperate for a way to house of an economic crisis. will voters in argentina turn to a far right contender and a close presidential run off the last year? part of sun experienced one of the worst floods in the country's history. many rule
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communities are still waiting for help. hundreds of people on the outskirts of the city of may have had been living under open skies for a year in last year's floods. this road behind me, those fields, the entire area of stresses in this direction was completely submerged. many of the homes and buildings that were destroyed are still rubble. and parts of this district have started to flood once again. the of the holding, the powerful to account was we examined the us each row in the on out your 0 the, [000:00:00;00]
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the prison reminder of the top story. and i'll just throw this our humans from the revel. say they've taken control of a ship owns buying is really business on in the southern red sea. at least 22 people were on board, the galaxy leader, which was on his way from searching yet to india. the un human rights chief, as described, is really or strikes in the last 48 hours on gaza as were renders and beyond belief . one of the worst strikes on sunday killed dozens, and then to say that refugee come at least $12000.00 palestinians have been killed since october. the 731 premature babies have been moved from and she felt hospital in gaza. 2 and a half, 259 patients remain on the u. n. team has visited describing conditions as desperate is really forces ordered thousands of people to leave that hospital on saturday. so there were scenes of panic as patients, medical staff and civilians,
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all shel transferred, and she felt hospitable. fields of floods, excuse me, the compounds, harry faucet reports the, 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 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 accept the most through that 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,
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there were rooms coming out of their rooms monday, but he was one of the patients forced to flee. the law was next to my front door on the boat and the place next to is. so want to go injured me and my cousins and my other cousin died and i was chief a hospital. there's no food and no drink. we kept short tides. these ladies and so whenever they want evacuation began, i was early, 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 request of the evacuation. so the months of my wheeler infants in newborn babies, i left without oxygen is nothing but a medieval 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
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without proper medical transfer. well, no good. the good one of the month i called upon 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 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 event q is what headings a more plumbing modesto. this was the human cost. if it is very striking, in con eunice on saturday, is right instructed hundreds of thousands of palestinians to flee here the head of its incursion to the north. now its armies telling the city's residence to leave their homes as well. to signal that this ground invasion could soon be following us chief is doctors and patients in the southern gaza. are you close it out your 0?
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well, last week the guy shall live, who's the executive director at physicians for human rights as real. he's joining us from tel aviv, thanks for your time. so one thing w h sho describes as default hospital as, as a dead zone. what does that make you think? um, well, it's, it's not something the disability. actually, it's not something that came as a surprise out there. we lost a tax on all medical facilities and got a sense of the beginning with evacuation orders by and the reason or the military evacuations that will not be completed safely, of course. and they're in the past few days and circling as you file, and then eventually getting in the autumn with a problem with the forces of this by any evidence that we already know. we just, i'm only this become either true. we've done something about is that needed to be
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evacuated with doctors and there so it's really a i may have nothing to do for you with no equipment, no clean water. um um the thread uh force is not at all. definitely. and when are we getting these uh, rewards, montgomery we show and were very concerned about the remaining patients and staff members that are still in there and look here and you just mentioned no clean water a moment ago when you were talking about and she felt hospital but that is a problem and the rest of the gaza strip at this point isn't this, i mean, and how concerning is that? that's there is no clean water and there seems to be a public health crisis going on. all right, so that's what i think one of the major issues we need to be concerned about, the easily military spokesperson keep speaking and i can get any information on
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what she thought. and that makes, and every one of those things are more focused on as you find on whether that be do the committee. so the reason why the re story is 1600000 people are on the space that are in a condition of surprises or any kind of surprises. we know that so 200000 people probably are still in the sight of god. uh, what is actually no one at all. uh no phones, no, no where no way to uh, to get these uh, very good to do have to decide to be a friend of the nation. we know that the 10 points that they just put in place between the northern side of the south side. so get on the stand, we need to know the fear moving it to the saw because some people aren't getting arrested while the, you know, and of course, the risk of getting hurt by pressing fire overboard instead. are students
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everywhere in the industry. so this is the nation that's definitely in a very a dotted situation. so what's the only thing so long? let's continue so long as this continues and there isn't enough fuel food. water as well as other supplies that get into the gaza strip. what's the steak for the population? a problem. so we are already getting information from professionals inside of one of the contamination about our break of diseases. really. so to read and of people uh, consuming a treat in one of the corners for the saw a very limited. so we know this morning to young people are now saying the clean water to, to come to consume. and what i'm clear of, i guess, indication that this is we are on the verge of a disease about an epidemic, maybe even going on to solve. so, you know,
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even to easily mandatory is allowing fuel in saying that there is a risk that soldiers may be contaminated by some disease. so they're more in the body coast prices in gods that may affair. uh these are the soldiers and they are letting you in. so we're pretty sure that the situation is pretty nice for them to do that. okay, we'll leave it there. we thank you, as i shall have thanks for speaking to us from television. thank you. the have a look at some other world news making headlines this hour and voting is under wayne argentina's run off election for president the ruling coalition, kansas sarah is your mazda is running against the far right. new come or have you may, polls are indicating it's going to be a tight race and sharp divisions are among voters. we've got more in this one to raise about who's in the argentinian capital for on
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a saturday. so talk to us about how important these elections are a tourism of the well, this is that nail. biter election with 2 candidates that are presenting to watch the different versions of a country. there's lots of tension, lots of expectation about who is going to win this folder. lots of people who remain undecided until not because they do not know who to vote, whether to vote for a far right candidate have yet. the lady who calls himself a libertarian an article happy telescope promises to dynamite, the central bank for fighting station who promises to dollar rice, the corner we or between said a human who's currently the minister of economy in this country that has been struggling with over a 140 percent inflation rate and who have been come painting in a way on a for your company and what, what would happen in this country? is javier mean a when's the election where right now in the real thing that you know,
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in the city of when a site is, this is a working class neighborhood. people have been coming suddenly to a cast, their ballots here. and the main concern for those we have spoken to are saying that it is inflation, a 140 percent inflation rate in the past 2 years, an average of a 10 percent inflation rate each month. and people are extremely concerned. and they're voting for the candidate home b, believe we rescue them from that situation. argentina right now we're struggling with that enormous economic crisis with storing installation, the central bank is in the red, there's no credit. there's 14 different types of exchange rates. so people here are definitely struggling to make ends meet, and the fix for the selection are in norm as far as the got started, largest economy and whomever wins the selection will have to sort a country in crisis with very little resources. yeah, just very briefly let me just ask you about these undecided voters because as you said,
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there are 2 radically different candidates. but what have they done to wind over the undecided voters as well? there's lots of people who remain undecided up until 2 days. have you got, i mean, they started, he revolutionized the argentinian politics, proposing dynamite. i think the central bank dollar rice thing, the economy and bitching the past so currency among many other radical reforms. but in the past weeks we have seen a more moderate malay. we used to see him with a chain so on the down the, during his campaign trail button, which he had ditched that to the chain. so he has said that dollar rice would be economy would be increments. so he's trying to appeal to the moderates in the country. what we're seeing on the status on my side is distancing himself from the radical and within his party. and also, as i said before, this for your company, we're telling people what could happen in the thank you for res, i'm going to be the 2 month old. that's it for the news hour. we'll be back in just a moment with much more of today's news. and all the latest headlines that are
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coming out of gaza. thanks for watching and we'll see you in a 2nd. the similar violence has been pushing palestinians out of the knots for years. but since october, the 7th, it's been like nothing they've seen before, with a 200 people from where they stand for the one community in the occupied with the bank with food to eat. there may be the shortest family had to run for the sake. they located us could for days we couldn't bring in water tanks to drink. id is brothers and the families have relocated to the vintage of type a 7 year old kyle, it says he's the top of his class. i ask him, what's 3 plus 4? he says it's sending, he says he misses who are the ones at the castle. i've always depended on a warm climate, but it's too cold here in the village of piping. there's also
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