tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 19, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investments, alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow the the, you're watching the news, our live from headquarters, and del fine getting navigates are coming up in the next 60 minutes 31 newborn babies have been moved from dallas as main hospital, but more than 200 patients are still stuck in and she felt unable to leave a desperately to solve with gauze a strain medical system. the health ministry says the region is in dire need of make shift, hospitals, fuel and medicine. israel keeps up,
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it's bombing campaign on garza targeting schools and residential buildings in both the south and north of the strip. humans for these take control if an is really own shifts in the red sea and threatened to carry out further attacks. so the un human rights chief is describing is really air strikes and gaza is horrendous. and beyond belief of these, $13000.00 palestinians have been killed since october 7, including thousands of women and children. and people are using their bare hands to reach those still under the rubble as israel continues to target residential areas in gauze. um and these are pictures on the safe side of the one neighborhood that's in the north. many buildings have been leveled by heavy is really bombardments, a w h o humanitarian team re to its just compounds in what it described as
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a high risk commission to assess the situation. the group reported seeing a mass grave at the entrance, calling the hospital a death so 31 premature babies have been moved from and ship a hospital to it off the later be taken to egypt. the health ministry says 259 patients remain inside the hospital is really forces order thousands of people to leave and shift on saturday. you must say it is a the, an emergency hospital and stuff where the premature babies have been taken to one of the premature children. that's where in the chicago medical complex have now reached the, in there on the hospital in dropbox. the total number of these premature children was originally $39.00. what a to the ultimate to after the ease really forces taking over a shift medical complex had destroyed the oxygen station. and
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because of the last of the destroying of 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 preferred to one has come here. the doctors tell us that 4 of them are in severe condition. and as you can see with us at least every incubator has from 3 or pre mature children because of the lack of incubators in this hospital. that'd be some upset and loaded 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 la
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just wait and that there is 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 as pushing the limits to try to save these premature to try and what's with the lack of resources as capitalist t. this struggle is great. you me see, i was just the rock. the morality hospital in russell will speak to honey my food. now he's joining us from con eunice, inside the gaza strip. so, honey, what do we know about the 259 patients who are still in a ship? our hospital? yes. well, it was the reason you're about to see the babies in the sensors office of a place that is considered by the world, which does not the previous would be to be transferred to even tomorrow. the
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office was california. so copy on a was this uh, this me, we are still concerned about the $250.00 for the $200.00, which is policy mysteriously injured. and our critical condition, we require immediate medical expense and added as far as we know, the offer that has been displayed, the lifeline and occupants license has been historically no oxygen is confident office supplies. so we're, we're about to say, we don't know exactly what will happen belong to possibly wasn't for the nation with across the transfer the winter sleep 100, but bills were not approved by the ring phase. eliza, or like the whole person of the minister of justice coming see the canary by tomorrow. a rain made for those 260 to be likely to
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somebody who is not on the back end is in. busy the how about do with that me that i was sitting and doing as a result as a lot of times relative itself in this was a hot on monday one the want to wish for my was critically injured as of the to the hospital as now all right, so any time to have that reporting from con eunice in gaza. it lets us speak to a doctor of assignable sit that was a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who was forced to leave gaza. he'd been treating the wounded both in the baptist on the ship, a hospital joining us from online. thanks for your time with us on out to 0. i know many people right around the world. we're following you and keeping up to date with what's happening with, with the patients and hospitals and gaza. thanks to what you were posting on x. and i know that you posted this recently, that you left garza yesterday and you say my heart of my soul are still there with
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my patients. my heart is broken in ways i never knew was possible just i'm just just tell us as you reflect on, on leaving gaza and give us a sense of what you've left behind for me. what is me this for different than the other was i have been moved a lot just and as i say, but around the region. yeah. my name iraq and syria is the way that the destruction of the health system as being the main thrust of the ministry strategy. that when i left the hospital on that morning, we ran out of anesthetic medication. we basically left the we close the last remaining, the hospital in the north and part of the gaza strip. 800000 people. now i have no access to the health care and
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the wounded in those areas are only being bad at the just up the best they could be under the ones are not treated. we have over 500 wounded in the grounds of the hospital when we run out of medication and those patients. and i believe and i honestly truly believe that this is part of the military strategy for those patients are going to die. those wounded unless they receive adequate medical treatment when they leave actually so go to their rooms that when they actually become infected and the septic and to the patient. and, and that for me, as was the most hard friendship, part of my experience is that knowing that one of these wounded people that i had
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seen the night i treated the night goose creek and thought i had started are now being left to die. anybody who was lucky enough to survive, the initials are sold to and these really the strategy was destroying the health system so that they will not survive the rooms that they have. why do you think, or how do you explain israel targeting hospitals in the way that it has that is fully use. this is a genocide. and one of the 200 about a city using dogs that has already been killed a further 1.5 percent of the population was by destroying the health system. you ensure that those 1.5 percent of the population
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also succumb to their moods and di you have a feeling that they, the whole idea for the whole strategy is based on the principle of bestbuy ization . you need to create a fire. busy of a humanitarian catastrophe then consumes for life in the gaza strip and acts as it is with this for ethnic cleansing and emptying of the gaza strip. a positive use this system. do this to be a new this new present fuel from reach some new present food from getting to northern part of the gaza strip. you are basically didn't you, regardless of the components of my doctor and the sister as
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of the guys, a health industry has said this, but as of november 16th only 9 out of the strips. 35 hospitals were functioning even partially during your time there. and what you saw on working across both a and e and then ship a hospice. what was, was any aid allowed in at all was were you able to get any sort of medical supplies from october 7th onwards? none whatsoever. when a that it was eventually allowed in the south. it was prohibited to get to the north and the amounts were so many so many school in terms of the proportion. oh yeah. did you know 242-5000 more. and the number of trucks being allowed in was in these trucks,
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meant that you, i did not feel it on the ground that there was anything being replenished, that you use the and on that fateful mind, we operate it for 20 our street. and in the morning after the last searching our colleagues in the septics before coming, told us that that's it. we had consumed for the anesthetic medication and that there was nothing else we can do in the operating room under general anesthetic. what sorts of injuries were you seeing because there are reports? in fact we've seen videos if is really is showing garza using white phosphorus for example. so. so what sort of injuries did you see this time around? there were blast injuries, which meant that you would see the huge, the areas of soft tissue being torn away from the boiling, multiple fractures,
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shrapnel, there were one foss press burn switch your very distinctive which sold them. we sold burns from incendiary bones, where there is a fireball, and we had over a social one stage to shift over a 100 patients with burns over 40 percent of their surface one. i then started seeing a strange injury. betcha, which i'm up to a sold was a missile from a jewel where there is no salt or burn on the edge of the move. and the meanings were guillotine. there were a rated edges of the woods and the amputations that the these, these tropical maids were not at the weak parts of the body. you liked the joints,
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which is what happens at a traditional exclusion. but we're in the middle. saw him for the mid r, and i saw that one line was in, i mean, when it was attacked by a does re the missile. and i remember one of the 1st patients i go to, i had a clean guillotine, like computation in the middle of the site. and after that i started seeing more and more of these things that i understand. the missile acts like the tradition traditional 19 eighties, 1990 selection i this is composed of multiple layers of shots like an army, the with the on the phone and release these disks the, causing these to run this empty dish. all right, so once again, on the last night when they targeted one of the mosques in,
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some of them were one of the patients were coming in with these are in this shop from injury. and then lastly, we started seeing this, quote, the culture in the gun shop. and this is a, a drone that is a small, i presume. and it was targeting the patients that were trying to come to the hospital with single guns. how many is the most of the gun shop? and we on one day we got 420 okay. i'm afraid we'll have to leave it there, but we thank you so much. i have to have a son. it was said so thank you for joining us from amman. jordan, thank you. now one of the worst is really a tax on sunday wasn't going to say that refugee camp in gauze rest, suicides are reports in the house, get those the clothes that goes asleep over the well with this rails on the left
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and the tax business move to the right there are not enough rooms for patients. the most space and the most before the down in northern kaiser. come on at once, the 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 missing tooth clause, and it tends to be a peaceful citizens sitting at home. what can you do? we can go, do you want to push us to sign or it's a residential area. how many attempts in that area mean to cut out 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,
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the whole world abandon us. only god is our rock. this building alone had more than 50 persons inside the same and that one and that one. also, those are my flesh and blood in law. you see for yourself has to god only complain . the urban wisdom countries turn their back on us. some of those work you were innocent, families, women, and children. the skier then horrified, this boy doesn't know yet how many of his family members had been killed were all sitting in the room. all of a sudden a muscle hit, the house the cold ducks from under the ruins, we are using how big hands to retail families under the rebels. there's no help coming to us here. with his rad, expanding his operations, deepening together,
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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. on saturday, mid yvette created hundreds of patients from guys as large as hospital. i'll shift that they said is vast. forced them to listen for we will already display small home inches you i yeah, go ahead. oh, you know range with missiles every week i was injured and moved to of ship a hospital. i have an open wound, often surgery. i held my garden to the last minute trying to protect my children. a boy h 2 and a good age 12. but she was killed, she was hit in the head. me so too much. now i'm separated from who is left for my children, and i want to hug them. i missed them daily. i hope you're well could feel of pain . the world health organization is now preparing to move the other 300 of patients
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and stuff to nice that hospital installed and gas by the to see that his maximum capacity that 2 weeks ago. yes, i mean this will save that one, but i'll just do that. as a hosting military spokesman has confirmed to l g 0 that their fighters, india men have hijacked a shift owned by and is really businessman in the southern red sea. at least 22 people were on board. the galaxy leader, which was on route from turkey, year to india, is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu condemned what he described as an arabian attack. so the galaxy leader is sailing under the flag of the bahamas ship tracking agencies showed a traveling in the red sea on saturday, but they haven't received any location signal since the ship passed. southern saudi arabia and the full fees are threatening to take further military action. have you know how to cut the soviet the other one is what i really do. you know, many um forces or renew their warning to all the vessels belonging to or dealing
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with these really enemy. they will be a little full talk it over on forces and call on all those countries were subjects are operating in the red sea to refrain from and steer away from dealing with is really vessels or is really agents. so hire us, joining us from occupied israel, sunset, tell us what they is released or saying about this incident of the things that sits, the british owns and minds by a japanese company with people that all of international backgrounds and not says ready citizens on this ship and we've been doing our own research on this ship and it seems to be proficient registered as a company, but also is riley. and now it's interesting because the policies have released the video over night saying they would target any ship that is deemed is re the pulsing through by the demands. it's strange and of course, if you look at the map,
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you'll see the dot is essentially the entrance into the right. the west ships are able to move between asia and europe rather than going the long way around. ask for current, it costs that johnny immensely. and of course, this isn't just the only threats, but the also the rebels which is backed by iran has made you've also had missed cells. you've had drugs that they have loads towards israel as a threat. they set against what's happening in gaza, just earlier this year. the security threats in that whole area of the indian ocean as well as south from sedan, quotes was reduced off to somebody. pirates were a high risk in the last few years. now that has been on the contains and under control, and as a result there's a lot less security in that area. and sarah, let me ask you about, and other developments, because we understand that there is there in the army,
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is reporting that it's released. the video that it says are tunnels under the shift hoffman. so what more do we know about that? yeah, that was just released recently and not the latest to 10 by is routes improves. that's what it's been saying for weeks is that there is a network of tunnels on the, on the ship, a hospital of it. but also the, there is a come on sense of what we're seeing in this video that they've posted is a hole in the ground. the camera that moves down it says 50 meets as long as tunnel is, and 10 meters down. and also showing up last to as well as a firing hole for those that would be on the other side of that blas door. and they're saying that this is more proof that how much has been using patients. and what's his causes largest hospital as human shields. now there has been a loss of concern from john list international journalists that were given access
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by the israeli military, not just in to goes a bit to ship a hospital and also all the international entities that has felt the israel has been peddling for a long time but well, they have an effect to be cool. thomas's pencil gone over beating hot or the come moms 10. so it's a carry out the truck on the i'll ship. there are lots of people, those things that this still does not provide enough evidence to say that that is a come on sense of all the thoughts where potentially hostages or other concepts will help. okay, sir, thank you so much for that update from occupied is jerusalem. we're going to pick this up with more the one beside i, he's out a 0 senior political analyst. so your reaction with one 1st to the is really army saying that they found this tunnel under and ship all hospital. but bravo, i mean, you know, it's probably be one out of a dozens or even perhaps 100 simmons. we all know that there are tunnels and guys with the problem is not find the tunnel. the problem is that these really excuse
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and their supporters, by the way, in london and washington and other places was that uh, there was a city on the city. it is the same arguments were heard again before the 2003 war against the talk that there was a city under a city. and here that there was a command center multiple levels and that i ship a hospital that there where and that's i heard on our china by shuffled british experts that there are 1300 kilometers of tunnels ranging between 40 meters and 70 meters deep. it does show up sure. it didn't work. come in 30. now we know it does not exist. there is no safety under the city . there is no command sunset or multiple level. i'm not sure far. and there is definitely north 1300 kilometers 70 me thursday. but i'm sure they wouldn't be finding
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a baby diaper. and they found that baby diaper in one of those rooms on the ship next to some world health organization bucks. and there is, there found some wires but apparently to operate an elevator in the hospital, but decided these wires, you know, could be for the command center and they found a calendar. it is not serious. it is not just an i appreciate the accuracy that sort of gave us as in how reports. but it's not that they didn't find enough evidence. there is no evidence. i mean, how much pressure and what, what are they under to find something? i tend to shift after the range after besieging it's after forcing the patients to leave at gunpoint. i mean, clearly the war crimes that work out of the game is against by the stay in hospitals and palestinians, schools and so on, so forth on the pretext that now we know is false, is that the mother whole scandals, us. and clearly,
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when you read the main stream media in western capitals, you get the impression is that unless and until these writing these produce the so called evidence that the public opinion and public policy in these capitals i've done such a change, in fact that this tangible ready, i mean without that idea that it's a false pretext. okay. on the other development model on the, the me in the with these india men are saying that they sees this is really own ship and the red sea they're threatening to carry out further attacks. it, is this a turning point? do you think how strategically out on the global level, how important or how significant is this development? i don't think it is. i mean, i'm going in a limb here to say it's, i don't think it is the way it is being performed. i mean, you know this, this with this kind of us crouching uh, some bitten iraq some bit in syria,
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some built in in the gulf. i think this sort of this sort of action a bit more theoretical then real. but i think really as early as wanted, i think it was benefit is reading more than any damages because that's off. remember that the real deal has happened again, guys in the west bank in historical palestine in occupied by the style. that's where a genocide is unraveling in plain sight. anything else that is happening now? i bought hijacking by ship or attacking some installation some what. busy all these for the time being our c actrix, this for the time being used by the united states. and is there a to say, how much back to you on? and the saw hold, you know, terrace groups back by you on in the region are opposing is huge. danger on is read, that is just trying to protect its citizens and its commerce and its businesses and so on, so forth. in the end of the day, even the president, by the,
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in his article yesterday about his determination to continue this war has for some reason or another limited 0 on he said we will go after those will finance and for senators have masses and his words that are right, but i think both your one and the united states are somehow, or the last few days been distancing themselves from an idea of confrontations coming up. so for the time being, we are all being kept busy for some reason. what does this sort of i versus skirmishes, including the ones that is part more serious. but suppose my buttons is a boat, right? but, but could this be more than a score missed when they threaten more military action when and if the red c straight is interrupted? that's the world's biggest shipping route. so doesn't have the, this have the risk to draw in. not only israel, but perhaps other countries,
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as i was saying for the time being what i see now, not what could happen. a lot of schools could happen. i mean, i'll give you one example for the time be we have, we have the, is really lebanese border heating up. so for the time being, this is still a secondary from i 2nd, the, even in the right, that's what it front. it is not the main front. if it's in fact you would have an is there any news or is, or it has the war that wouldn't be major. this is whatever is happening and you can see the tears into a major battle against the american presence in your walk. then it becomes serious if it would have serious effects against the americans in syria that would be suited for the time being. for that time being, i think the main battle that is happening back of the main massacre that's happening in gaza. look, look at the, our media. i mean we need to cover this because we have professional but immediately the others in. what's that media would jump on this and start talking
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about the around back choices and suddenly somehow, what is happening in terms of the facts on hospitals and schools environment just as the old school is leading to some 100 that's will show thing guys becomes, you know, something go not on the top of the news. so these are important in general for the time being they are, see how that goes. if they escalate, then we will revisit them then. all right, well thank you so much for that. is still a head on al jazeera, we'll have more on the war on gaza. and if the desperate for a way is out of an economic crisis, in other news, will voters an urgency? no turn to a far right. can terms are in a closed presidential run of the the, or off and running with your weather report for the middle east and africa. thank
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you for joining in a lot of activity through the arabian peninsula. so here's what's going on. rain is dropping down from eastern turkey, a rate through the golf centrals. saudi arabia. this is going to pack a punch. i think we're going to see a flooding. we see this much rain this fast, so i mentioned it is dropping down to the golf. so for us here in cats are doha, we are likely to see some rain on monday, and this extends rates through into western saudi arabia, around make a profit. and so some pretty good downpours through jetta as well. and this will sweep further east into western areas of iran on monday, the so called friends to watch what it does to the temperature by to state barcode, 13 tater on just 12 degrees. and now that activity starting to creep in to ask about by the time we had to tuesday, so it is unsettled, eastern turkey. this disturbance is draped in colder air. so anchor, adjust 6 degrees with a light dusting of snow on the ground, top end of africa. it's quiet but breezy for the coast of egypt, including cairo. and there's been some more flooding in kenya around them pass
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a big downpours through the democratic republic of congo. and we're talking about the potential to see some record heat for november in southern africa over the next little bit. the examining the impact of today's headlines. medicines who are running out of every single cell i and our patients. we could see all the hospitalization, guys, so we don't buddies explore and abundance of the world class program. i don't think we have another decade before. machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your life international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform and inspire on challenges their thoughts providing on sundays. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research. odd hating interviews,
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do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the demography of the process facing realities do you feel that the fracture is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i assume there is a huge piece of that to happen to the story on told to how does era in the the 1st a reminder of the top story is this our humans faulty level, say they've taken control of a ship. owen's fine is really business mine and the southern red sea. at least $22.00 people were on board, the galaxy leader, which was on its way from turkey year to india. the un human rights chief has
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described is really airstrikes and the last 48 hours in gaza. horrendous on the, on the believe one of the worst strikes on sunday, killed thousands administrative to our future. at least 13000 palestinians have been killed since october 7. 31 premature babies have been moved for my shift on hospital. and because that sort of stuff. 259 patients for me. and you went to the visit is describing conditions as desperate is really army for thousands of people to leave the hospital on saturday. well, since the war began on does all almost 6 weeks ago, more than 13000 palestinians have been killed in israel's attacks on the strip. another 215 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank arrests of spikes and the occupied westbank for then 2920 pounds. as the indians have been detained there. just in the past 2 weeks. they is really, government says,
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1200 is really as i've been killed, including 383 soldiers. some time us launched its attack in southern israel on october. the 7th. and israel has confirmed that 222 people. both is really is on foreigners, are detained in garza by him. us and other palestinian factions. well, the occupied westbank at least 2 palestinians were killed an overnight as really a tax gun fire was reported in the refugee camp and in the city of jeanine as really forces use bulldozers to tear up the roads. examples for avi hospice update from the occupied westbank where there are been more rates 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 in killings in air strikes. all get on a smaller scale that are continuing in parallel to the events and gaza hosting and
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say this is a can campaign of fi or intimidation and dehumanize ation of the palestinians that are living in these communities overnight. we start to major rates carry out, carried out on refugee tabs of less and well into this morning. the beloved, the refugee camp near novel saw 74 homes being rated and wrecked buys rarely, soldiers, homes belonging to active as the families of prisoners. the homes of former prisoners palestinians, again complaining about this knightly campaign of fear across the occupied westbank . more than a dozen people were detained there, several injured is really forces even destroyed memorials and monuments dedicated to post indians killed in past conflicts, they even demolished a home or an apartment that was being used by the political group, fucked up somewhere. 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 posting and fighters to surrender themselves,
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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 the indiscriminate nature of these ongoing rates. the same bus, probably older 0 ramallah and the occupied westbank of the use foreign policy change. joseph burrell has been holding talks here in del ha, behold a news conference with the cuts. her re prime minister mohammed been opposite of mine and fanny, they discussed the war on gauze on an efforts to secure the release of how the us captives the challenges that remains. and then it goes to issues are very minor compared to the big of china challenges. they are modeling just to get it. they are more practical. and i believe that to, with the willingness of both parties to engage and to have this data uh, moving, we can, we can reach that. we are a, we've been focused in the past 4 or 5 weeks now. and this negotiations we've been,
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we divide every way, all possible ways in order to ensure that civilians oddities i'll just a barrel describes what's happening in gaza as carnage. and he says, the un security council resolution calling for humanitarian pauses must be implemented into, to be in union and has goal for the media to many. teddy imposes and united nations security council on the request of one member to be and 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. read the country. the bomb b has continued to 0 is how someone heard about. i was at the press conference and sent this update of the 2 main takeaways from the press conference between the
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katara, the prime minister, the minister of foreign affairs. so how much would on thought, man of savvy and the e u. i representative for, for an office and security. joseph brown is basically the catawba is saying that a deal is admitted. that is not on the boys down to the significance 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 put on the analysis. the break through the 2nd most important take away from this press a is the european perspective when it comes to the future of guys and you,
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you have had him, you have heard using for us saying that how much is a ton shop to of that the palestinian authority is going to take over this to a head of the child as 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 i'll follow the to take it over. but then many europeans have been sick over the past few days, but they really don't trust that this policy is a forward to strong enough to expand its control over because of the full it has to be a we invented to reinvent the policy and i'll forward it to me is that you have to bring in need of faces to take over, but that is going to be the policy is, will have to this live this. now when it comes to the transition, it's in gaza. they're talking about a piece for
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a peacekeeping force that he's going to take over the to day and 40 minutes has said that there's absolutely no way you will see a police force on the out of world because they are definitely going to be widely seen as colutus and to a to is on this race 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 one is really newspapers were reporting that an is really army helicopter may have fired on party goers at the dance festival attack by him as fighters on october 7th. more than 360 people were killed at the festival in southern israel. her, it's quotes and a name, police, or citing an investigation. and according to the paper, a combat helicopter, arriving at the scene fired on time, us fighters apparently also hit some festival participants. the paper also says that him, us the not planned the attack on the nova. music festival, but chose to do it spontaneously. iran supreme leader says i'm
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a slim country should cut off political ties with israel at least for a limited period of time on a how many went made the comments while attending the unveiling of the revolutionary guards knew hypersonic ballistic missile called set tasks to the exhibition also featured an unmanned drone iran unveiled in 2021, which is named gaza in tribute to the palestinians. for some jabari has more from to her on of their own supreme leader i to law. i like how many was on hands for the 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 tell a lot of the harmony now this new hypersonic ballistic missile that was on sale has a few features that are,
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that are different from the previous hypersonic ballistic missile that iran 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, according to many officials, is a part of the runs missile program. that is the biggest in the middle east is the supreme leaders presence 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 and gauze are
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urging error 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 it's defensive capabilities. and a warning to this rights it's been receiving from israel and western powers. a door such a bar alpha 0 to hong crowds in japan's capital, have held a rally and solidarity with palestinians protest was marched calling for a cease fire. 7 earlier this month, there were protests in front of me. it's really embassy until 2 ponds. government has urge both from us and israel to abide by international humanitarian law. a while a silent march has been held in the french capital organized by artists to our calling for peace. natasha butler has more from paris, with thousands of people have joined to this will cost paris to cool for peace and
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sa colfey units. aid was organized by fonts, his artistic community, so as to the head of the cortege. the projectors, isabella, johnny, amongst others, several, no political slogans allowed. no banners, people are carrying a white flags where nothing is who this is about coming together. that's what the organizes saying. they've chosen. a symbolic root is saltisha. i'm phone says our wells institute and will and now with your center in the center of the city and people say that they felt it was important to be here. this is for peace. this is to see all the horrors that are happening and there was so many hallways happening in the world right now. i think it's important, at least we could do, really the artist, the children, people who work. everybody just wants peace or phone is home to the biggest jewish muslim communities in europe. and what people are really worried about here is
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a war between israel and a mass will craig's decisions. we soon say the governments in recent weeks, a rising number of cases of anti semitism, and as i'm a savior in the country, well, this will comes as the french presence has announced that phones will take in children from garza who are sick, who to feed into that will be treated here in the countries hospital following a conversation on the telephone between them. i know my crow, i have to fossil see. see if you get you can present. tasha butler, i'll just sarah power still has all 0. dozens of filmmakers withdrawal for the world's largest documentary festival. officer organizer is condemned in on stage protests in support of got some the the, what's the deal on guns, a raging and drawing all the attention to the full civil displacement of
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palestinians in the occupied westbank escalates. settlers retain late, burned down all of drives, or a tech to tell us the names in the west bank. so these are the 10 to blind guy. well, they help out using intimidation and bonham's. we are resting. choose population protected by no one don't coupon westbank the other from the palestinian experience . the me in the us citizen are risking their lives to secretly film the ongoing persecution fair people. 101 east reveals the never before seen footage on all just the vindication of terrorism and a pro vocation ahead of the presidential elections in october. which still is generally an in depth coverage to 0 is when you close to the last of the story the,
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[000:00:00;00] the car will look at other world news making headlines now and voting is under wayne. argentina is run off election for president. the ruling coalition candidates, the fuel mazda is running against far right. new come or have you emulate polls indicate a tight race and sharp divisions among voters. mazda is the current economy minister, the countries crippling economic crisis, and soaring inflation are among the top issues that are, or nearly $300.00 thousands of guns have left pockets done. after an order for undocumented migrants to leave,
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the un says many faced arrests and had their property destroyed. come out of high their reports from as long about getting those thousands of of gone by getting cut on the move. on the progress on each side of the board, while others wait in a long queue for the final paper work. after crossing the border into a run, it's done. they wait for the gun in the open air to get there showed many head homes and livelihoods been focused on by god. now living in a make shift scan for no vehicle and his children live in a day and worry about what comes next month. i was running by the field or we did not believe the news, but then the stories came and told us to leave or face arrest. we left in a hurry, i had to leave my live stock money owed to me by locals and even a mode right. cuz i know i have nothing and don't know what i will do this and we'll give it out the door to the way it goes. keep arriving, and these families wait for them to get that thing go. my didn't get it. that's
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about their door. deed on the road. oh good, i'm good. what i had no time to pack up belongings, including the poles, rice on the stove about a cloud suffices that cam keeps growing, and more and more people drive off just suddenly ordering the expansion of 1700000 unregistered of on didn't get him. government in the summer bought it now getting the 1500000 registered and documented of wants to leave the country by the 31st of december the united nations that expressed concern about the exposure and of, of the national from focused on including what did phase or the abuse, arbitrary address and detention destruction of property and personal belongings, an ex girlfriend. however, august on government said that as no other option, our policy with regards to indigo foreigners will be applied across the board
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irrespective of the nationality. and this includes the fun, is the fun is done nationalist, but not just the fonts that it will be applied across the board into individuals, irrespective of their origin and nationality. the intent around government said the movers unacceptable and inhumane, of one is done in the grip of another harsh winter unaided organizations. one of our looming humanities and does such stuff come out of hi there, i just need, uh, it's not my boss. oh, un sponsor talks are being held in kenya to reach an international agreement to cite plastic pollution sooner. skin spoke to one south korean artist who has partnered with green piece to highlight what's become a major threat to our environment. this plastic creature appears to be breathing and with the cheese to just
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a vision of what the world's consumption of plastics could bring to light. south korean artist, even china explains that plastics became central to his work. when he realized how wide spread they were, all the things that they probably is always looking between always in school. i often bought a game that me and couple new tools at convenience stores. a be handed to me in a plastic bag time and time again. so much that they became an integral part of my life in the city on the put these creature is recession to amplify. campaigners call for change, toys. he with the mounting, the plastic production be slashed by at least 75 percent by $2240.00. based on various research, that is what's required to revert a climate crisis. according to the un, 2 thirds of the $430000000.00 tons of plastic produce each year are thrown away after only one or just a few uses over flowing landfill sites. micro plastics have been found in c life
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sheet, ice and human blood. as negotiators debate a treaty with a deadline next year, lease says the see change that's needed. can start today. the tech doesn't go to tell me to say, i never regarded myself as an environment of this. but when i was starting out, i was buying less close, less things, and organically came to think more about the environment. if people just take a moment to consider the environmental impact of the actions, i think that would make a difference with less than 9 percent of single use plastic being recycled. the un says the world stands to see a tripling a plastic pollution within decades. that's why many are calling for a legally binding international path that not only regulates the way plastics are reused, but also produced and design, you know, skim oh to 0. so now to the us where the white house says that it plans to impose visa bands on is really settlers involved in violence against palestinians. similar
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attacks against palestinians in the occupied westbank have increased in 2023, our white house corresponding kimberly hawk. it has more from washington dc. what we have heard the latest coming from the definitely the national security advisor, john finer on sunday at goes what the us president put and spelled out in op add. he wrote in the washington post on saturdays that as a result of the escalating violence towards palestinians in the west bank bias. really, settlers. the u. s. is now drawing up a policy to put in place visa bands. that means that is really 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 banned from coming to the united states . so this is something that the u. s. is looking at the us president has directors not only the treasury secretary, john ellen, but also the secretary state to anthony lincoln to begin developing this policy.
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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 comply 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 has not been allowed to come and go to into 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. a police 20 filmmakers have pulled out of the world's largest documentary festival in amsterdam. that's after the event organizers denounced the protest supporting palestine. the faucet reports from amsterdam this banner unveiled on opening nights created a controversy. the world's largest documentary festival that's not seen before. it's direct to initially a product,
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but after pressure from is really produces and filmmakers the festival denounced the slogan and the director, apologize. ballasting and still make a bus my all shot he is. one of the dozens left now pulled out of the festival by denouncing the slogan she feels the festival has betrayed him as anti semitic. the reason why it is so sadistic and savage, the way that is real, is going into gaza and murdering people is because they have painted us as anti semitic. and that's like the green light in the west for do whatever you want. like if these people are inside somebody, you can do whatever you want. that's why this is dangerous, this best of all, as long as a lot of the most important platforms for free speech to fill, make us worldwide. now some, it's use, it's organized as of silencing an even criminalizing them, the country for us who shows how your of support for is for us war and gaza. in fact, many people in society here including international cultural platforms like this
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one. the filmmakers accused the festival of having double standards because it took a firm stance against russia's invasion into ukraine, but failed to speak out against the deck of thousands of civilians during israel's bombardments in gaza. i do not defend the way we did things. it's a serious question before as the entire societies of europe and to the in europe. and it's absolutely, it's a supporter of free speech. and it was the main to be filmmaker, my, how much of bodily from guys i decided not to go loud, but he did protest against the festival stands. like if all the $3.00 expression on the freedom of speech are also being targeted. we lost everything. we lost basically everything, everything has been destroyed and done this and like we left alone. and the only way that's left for us is our voice. deeply worried about his family and friends in gaza to bodily not only feels abandoned by europe's leaders,
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