tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 20, 2023 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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premature babies forced out of gauze as main hospital arrived in egypt for treatment on the wars youngest victories on world children's day. we looked at why young people and gaza make up 40 percent of those killed in the is really offensive the it's $1500.00 gmc adults, 5 pm and gaza, where israel is once again tearing out it's bombing attacks across the street, strikes in the north, hit one of gauze as big as hospitals killing at least 12 people. hundreds of patients and thousands of displaced people are in the in denise in hospice will compound is really tanks of surround at the facility. and troops are reportedly shooting anyone who tries to leave. and then a 0 has condemned the attack is a violation of international humanitarian law. well, 28, pretty much for babies who were taken from
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a ship thought hospital on sunday to alpha and southern gaza are now in egypt. the is really army force, thousands of people to leave and ship out on saturday and heavy is really showing into the fall has killed at least 14 palestinians, including children in northern israel. has bella rockets have hit an army base and the north is really media say the middle treat intercepted another barrage of drones on rockets fired from 11 on. we'll get more on those stories a little later, but we start at the ends in easy and hospital. the zeros and a study if has this report from inside the facility shortly after it was attacked by the is really military. this is the time inside the indonesian hospital in the north of the gaza strip, which came on the aerial attack by is there any will planes coupled with salary selling on the hospital? an overwhelming state of panic among patients,
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the wounded and civilian cells in this facility, the hospital was pounded directly and purposely, as you can see, the little victims piling up on the floor. now the hospital was besieged by these rainy, okay. pine forces. any moving objects within and outside the hospital to is a target now, on the lower level of the hosp to hundreds of display civilians have taken refuge to the patients and wounded, piled up limits, shortages of medical supplies and stuff. many of the wounded and patients were killed as a result of the shelling. the here's the upper floor where the damage is clearly visible as a result of the is rarely shelling of the what the is reading, occupying forces the to the hospital is yet evidence of another world crime against a medical facility. the indonesian hospital of many of the wounded and patients
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were killed as a result of is riley shelling. as you can see, the ceiling who's clearly stolen in this uh, equipment. is this a usable in this room? the that will patients present when the is rarely show struck to the hospital and they have died in this room as you can see, they're still here now i'm, i'm sure i do know i know on this is the building next to the hospital that co fire as a result of the shelling of the this is part of the damage suffered by the hospital building. this is what we can document as we cannot move around the hospital freely . because the amount of somebody here who not cable can be on a fee and they can come on a smart of luck, a mil as you can here, there is gun file dinner is $1.00 of the already wounded polish. then you're not. he suffered more injuries as a result of the shelling by the is right. okay. fine. forces in the medical stuff
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trying to save his life from the from here is another engine person. he was hit by show. well inside the hospital, as you can see, this is yet another massacre committed by the is ready. ok, fine forces inside the engine easy. and in the hospital, only days of the what they did that i receive a hospital and i will head him who does joining us not from time eunice inside the gaza strip for an update. so honey, the guys are health ministry is saying that they fear that the engineers in hospital is facing the same face as a ship out hospital. what are you hearing about the situation right now with the engineers in hospital, in the north of the gaza strip? yes, well the situations at the indonesian hospitals are very difficult right now. and it just a reminder of,
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of palestinians living in gaza. the scenario that happened at the ship a hospital is likely to happen right now at the end the nation hospital. it's important to note that the indonesian hospital since the beginning of the war uh it was under constant aerial attacks and artillery showing. and when the, when the ground invasion is targeted, the multiple fired those were created around the city of the hospital, destroying the vast majority of the properties and the infrastructure and all the major roads leading to the major gates of the hospital. make it a difficult uh for uh for a move in with our, in or out of the hospital, a constant power outage or lack of the fuel and short the extreme charge of medical supply during the hospital or from the health facility, a healing the place into a dis zoned into a graveyard where the hospital, within the past week or so,
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i resorted to digging mass of grave for the pile of did bodies in the hospital that it started to dictate the corridors. the hospital are full of injuries. the intensive care units are full of injuries, but without of course, the electricity and, and the medical supplies. it just so pointless to have those injuries inside the intensive care unit or inside the hospital since there is no a substantial medical intervention. but right now, what happened is a direct attacks from the hospital not only by ears, trucks, but by artillery showing. here, there are delays running, untangling, and a constant unstable movement of is really tanks and armored vehicles around the hospital or from a for directions. it's similar to what, how into the hospital we can safely see right now the hospital is under siege under military usage. and we were, as we heard from the report and confirmed by a source in the indonesian hospital,
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the is really snipers and our tellers are. they are shooting at every moving object inside the house because of the there are so many back and weeds inside the indonesian hospital it plus the medical. the medical is stopped and, and at the vast majority of the people where there are critically injured, whether they're children, whether they are women. some of those people matters do evacuated within the past few days, but the vast majority are still stranded inside this health facility that turned into a war zone. so far, 12 people have been reported killed as a result of those direct attacks on the hospital, multiple injuries, serious injuries among them, men, among them, women and children, and some of the medical stuff inside the hospital. there is a growing fear among palestinians that this is the strategy of these really military destroying health facilities completely and getting them out of service.
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something that will work with the gaza strip without health care system for years to come on honey. if we look at what's happening in the central part of the gaza strip as well, there's been another attack on a you, when re run school there at the abilities refuge account. what happens in what's the aftermath? right, well not only has that those are under constant as the tax, but now the school. but this time the school that is being targeted is in the central part of the gods with namely, albert res refugee camp, a densely populated area. and this particular school is an honor with school again, uh, gps, ill is known today is really military. there is a flag and on a red flag on the rooftop of the school. the school is visible to everyone that it is unaware. it is the under the protection under the management and whoever operate the schools part of the honor, what team on the ground near it was
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a target by these really military, multiple airstrikes going at least to 20 people. the vast majority of them against the women and its shoulder. and the reason here's, here's the thing about the, the, the, the, the, the casualties and those who are killed and those air strikes inside evacuation is school, mainly women and children. and there's a good reason for that because the men are out of the school out of the questions that are joined in line for water and bread. and that's why we see a large number of those people of women and children are killed directly as a result of those areas. right? this is a very, very concerning to people who live in the central part because it confirms their growing fear that this is not safe in order to be evacuated. the central part and the southern part of the gaza strip because the idea of told him it is safe, but it is not. and they have made that clear multiple time that it is not saved by
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those ongoing airstrikes and honey. just update us. a few may briefly on the situation of the premature babies that we know now have been moved. the ones that were forced out for the shift i have now arrived in egypt. it is, well, those are pretty much your babies. where taking it from the iraq, the hosted to solve that, they arrived to the 3rd they add to the roof of head crossing. but according to what we heard from an official, as the roof had crossing, not all premature babies made it today. jeeps inside, about 18 of them is succeeded in crossing over to day junction sides for is due a headed to the field, the hospital in a safe way, its area, the remaining number. i think d r a according to what we hear the assessment given by the crossing official, there needs to be more coordination as they need more family members to be granted
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permission to be with them. okay. understood. tiny, thank you for that update from hon. eunice, in the gaza strip, a while loop, non stakes daughter, was among the premature babies moved from enough off hand. she was able to accompany her across the border into egypt. she describes the struggle her daughter face during the siege on and she felt hospitalized and gaza. what did this of the police had with us? so a yeah, i'm going to say i gave birth to my baby girl only 10 days before the war. it was a premature delivery of $37.00 weeks, only 7. naturally. my baby was kept in the us ship a hospitals incubator. i was very fatigues and the girl had difficulty breathing on october 10, we were warned. then forced to move to the south and my home was shelled and leveled. i never thought the hospital would come under attack. murphy, i moved south, but my husband remained with the baby. only 10 days ago. doctors removed the baby
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from the oxygen supply and she had to follow a strict nutrition protocol to gain weight and become normal and healthy, hoping to is a better. during the last 10 days, the hospital was besieged and my baby's health deteriorated. and she was forced to live on oxygen supply. and i thank god, all the arrangements were made quicker than i thought. i was called at the hospital here and within hours my newborn baby and i are at the board of crossing and well received 5 egypt options. we have some as well. wars have rules, but israel's war on gaza appears to have none. and god was youngest and the most vulnerable or paying the heaviest price. so these are the names of some of the more than 5500 children killed by israel. and the 1st 6 weeks of the war. the last time gods as health ministry released the list of victims was october 25th and among
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them or infants whose lives were cut short. these are the names of a 133 babies, a 0, documented by alger zeros data journalism team, a j labs until october 25th, one estimated 1800 children are believed to be missing under the rubble. presumably dad's at least 9000 children have been injured many with life altering consequences. an entire generation of palestinian children are growing out, growing up without arms or legs. here's what people are entering and god's eye doctor's now have a new acronym for children. they find in hospitals w c, n s f. that's when the child know surviving family. an acronym health professional say should not exist. how does i'm, how much reports or how the dreams and hopes of many young people in gaza have been shattered? so god's us children, no
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a safe even in places of worship, they continue to be targeted by their healey attacks. and then they're selling the yesterday we went to the mosque to pray at sunset. we knew the 1st time and suddenly we found people all over the place. i was under a bunch of rocks and other people under the rubble. does us health ministry sees at least $5500.00 children of beacon is really a tech seems october 7th, and that's about $125.00 children killed every day. the child that you saved children says decent smells on the new number 2 across the walls. areas since 2019 . 0 awesome. awesome. i also numbers i was looking into, i heard back to back showing and i felt to the ground. i wasn't conscious for maybe 15 seconds, then i heard the sound of screaming and yelling. so i looked at my leg and i found it tripped open and bleeding,
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a lot of blood. it's just the physical injuries, body, and see the voice having an impact on the children's mental health issues. and how did they see a flank pigeon? they think it's a rocket when a child weak sites, the ask me when these are stressful, and if a door close is in the house, they think it's, you know, strength of the children have lived a life that made them older than their actual age. they not children, alonzo, in the united nation, sees the situation for young people in god's as desperate and has been calling for a ceasefire for weeks. children to not star wars complex. they are absolutely powerless to stop them. but they suffer extraordinarily during these times either because they're directly impacted or because of all the services they depend on or disrupt is ready to steps up. so thoughts pardons and does a great that the district price of the when the children lead to a cease fire comes in. how much does he have?
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well, 11 year old also if i'm a heavy as a resident, something gaza strip. and his dream was to become a football player, but his leg was amputated. astern is really bombing targeted house near the north side of the account. also tells us his story not as comfortable with napa lemon this. if it has to turn it back by then suddenly you get some the a one level and the get shut in the name of jack daniels. yeah. and to get the bottle as joshua bi weekly at a for while yet. and a lot of ok. she'll be able to get in here and you know, share me with the,
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with dinner with the facility session man that vince on this and so she said that god do am and calamity. yeah. but to give this some work in the manner that had the septic flesh in and out of the could have cut them went up in a very that's where henry had done. util, the navy, the option. and so us, in the sense of what the initiator duty,
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i got the what we can now speak to are with a man who is the phones are off in our that's a non profit organization that focuses on helping children who need life saving or life altering medical treatment and worth ordination. joining us from stumble, thanks for your time with us on now to 0. so you know, november 20th is world children's day and it comes this year and made israel's a were on guys. the statistics are that one out of every 200 children in garza, has been killed by is really attacks in the past 6 weeks. why are we seeing such a high number of children being killed and wounded in this war? do you think it's a part of it is just because of this year done city of the population that exists there and it is a very, very young population that is also very well known. and part of it is because,
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well, despite the fact that this convention is meant to be protecting children's rights, we're seeing them being violated on a daily basis and not signed daily basis, but frequently every single time per day. because children are not being protected because children are being denied the right to suited water, sanitation, and health care. you know that, that clip that you error there earlier with that little boy talking about what she wanted to do. i think that's what makes it so difficult for those of us were involved in these organizations that are specifically focusing on trying to get treatment to children. because we do know that, well, of course, you don't have the capacity to change. what has happened to these children? we do have the capacity on the expertise to allow them to restore. and we're getting how the big problem right now, of course, is that we are unable to access the files that were unable to access those children need the services that we can provide. yeah, so as you're saying, there are of course be short term needs of children as well as their families. can
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you just elaborate on how big those needs are right now and what can be done to meet them as well? i mean, 1st of all, when it comes to the needs, this is unprecedented. like i'm, i'm also a journalist. i've been in work zones for the last 20 years. i have never seen anything like this of this scale of this magnitude. and neither has pretty much anyone else who works either within the journalism or the humanitarian space. we had for 6 weeks, one of our founding board members, dr. hudson, a boost and so on the grounds. and how does the journey all of this and he has come across thousands of injured children. and when we say an injured child, we're not just talking a simple injury. we're talking very complex injuries that happened in this kind of landscape. we're talking about children who have a bronze, multiple fractures who have dust and debris caused by blast that it just embedded
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into their flash. we're not being able to get these ones properly cleaned out. and then you have the children who are receiving medical treatment as well. as that can be provided on the ground who are going to need multiple surgeries over the course of years. and this is what people need to realize is that when the dust finally does settle at some point in time, because it, well that is one of the real work is going to begin in terms of trying to restore these children's ability to not just function. but also their ability to re gain agency over their own life. yeah, my gosh, what i mean is that just it forgetting me, but i wanted to ask you about in fact about the long term impact of this war on children on sort of the mental and psychological impact that it has on the to slip . we, we've seen this in a, in other words, zones in the past we've seen what happens when a child does not receive
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a medical treatment and not the child is effectively relegated into a life. and the shadow is the same goes for a child who does not receive the kind of mental health support that they need to be able to process this, inexplicable trauma, these kinds of injuries, the injuries that emerge from this kind of the bottles on when we're talking about the medical side of it, we're often talking about very complicated injuries. we're talking about treatments that needs to last and be planned for over the course of years. these are not kids that we're going to be able to put in for a one off surgery. they're going to need multiple surgeries and as they grow, they're going to need additional surgeries as well. the mental health impact of all of this is, is something that is perhaps a certain degree not, not focused on a sufficiently enough because those spars are quite potentially even more difficult to overcome than the medical ones. because what is happening to these children is just so you're rational, so was severe. but if it is not properly addressed,
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if that rama the fear, the pain, if a child has not given an avenue to be able to process that, it helps defies inside them. and it hinders them, it prevents them from actually being able to see a life beyond the trauma. it hinders their ability to, as i was saying, regain agency over their own lives, and realize that they can and should and deserve to have something more than what their past and their presence is currently being defined by. and this also is not something that can be resolved with, you know, one activity or one session. this is years and years of work. and so what is needed right now is for everyone to recognize that we all need to be ready to make years long investment in the children of god. and. and just to look at this sort of the wider context for a moment, because i know that you wrote a piece,
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and you said in it that you covered the battle against isis in most so. and does those challenges will make it look like child's play? what do you mean by that and what are the major differences here? so there's quite a bit of, of differences because most so it's not garza and, and isis is not from us to a certain degree. what we're seeing right now, and it has that has by far eclipse, anything that we've seen in most the commercial death tool at the end of ed, i just this was literally holding family hostage at gunpoint in buildings as the us led coalition and the wrong business dropping bombs on top of that, that was around $9.00 to $11000.00. and that is a bottle that lasted for 18 months. god, that has surpassed that. and we're in the 6. another big difference also between both of those battlefields is the siege. most so was not received ever. and the
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way that was that has been besieged when the civilians were able to get out of the bottles space, they were able to access to manage area and assistance. and at no point in time for things like electricity, water feed, cut off from them entirely. what we have in the hot zone right now is more being waged on multiple funds. you have the war that's being waged in the complete and total seizure because you have the war that's being waged. and the very deliberate attempt to provide to monetary and a from crossing to people in need that is causing vast amounts of unnecessary suffering and death. and then you have one very big reality and that at no point in time, can someone in the how does that actually escape the bottles out and not completely changes as dynamic when it comes to how the military chooses to move forward and chooses to carry out its actual ground bottle,
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right. and i believe very strongly that there is big mistake and trying to attempt to simplify the situation by comparing gaza and muscle to each other and without access to gaza. for organizations like yours as well as other humanitarian organizations. how concerning and worrying is that this is absolutely terrifying because you don't know what to plan for. and so what you end up doing, and this isn't just, this is everybody who was trying to respond to a heads up. you end up trying to set up plans for option a, b, c, d. there are trucks and trucks and trucks of humanitarian aid waiting. the 8 is there. this is not an issue of trying to get everybody together to try to get the agent place. the aide is in place. it just can't get across the border. there are fields, hospitals that are ready to be setup, but there is no decision on where those build hospitals can actually be set up their structures and systems that we're all busy trying to build up in terms of how
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do we get an injured child out of the gods and to a medical facility that can actually treat them only. we can't access that child and we don't know at what stage we are actually going to be able to access this child. so you end up trying to plan for multiple scenarios or for a combination of what one of those scenarios might actually be. and i have to say it is absolutely gutting. because i have spoken to and seen videos of multiple children who have gone through perfect injuries whose legs have been amputated. and they're asking their parents, how am i going to do all of these things? how am i going to go to school? how am i going to spend time with, with my friends, how my even going to go to the bathroom on, on my own. and i know that, i mean, we have the capacity to be able to help them and say, actually you are going to be able to do all of these things. it's not going to be the same as it was before, but we can give you the capacity to do all of this. only we can't say that to this
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child or the parent right now, because we don't even know when we're going to be able to get in. and if at that point in time that we are able to get in. if that child is still going to be alive, all right, we'll have to leave it. there are with him and thank you so much for speaking to us from is simple to now 34 years ago, the british actress audrey hepburn, was named goodwill ambassador for the un agency for children, and unicef is just re published. one of her speech is about the rights of the child in light of the war on guys, on her words, the agency says are as important today as ever the preamble to the convention on the rights of the child is rich. i shall enjoy the following rights without any exception whatsoever, and shall be entitled to them without distinction or discrimination. on account of
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race, color, 6, language, religion of politics. the child shall enjoy social protection and be given the opportunities facilities and means to enable development. physically, mentally, morally, asperity, in conditions of freedom and dignity, the child shall be insightful from bus to a name and nationalities. the child should be entitled to grow and develop in health and child have the right address with nutrition, housing, recreation, and medical stuff. still ahead on, on an escalation and one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. humans who was the rebels take controls and is really own festival. we look at the historic
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methods being used to make breads by palestinians who are facing severe, the after oppression for generations. there comes a time to fight for freedom and survival. as one of the highest ranking members of an indigenous civil defense force, a colombian grandmother fiercely protective community and the world's largest cocaine for reducing regional land or death. a witness documentary on a jersey with the guns of raging and drawing all the attention to the full civil displacements of palestinians in the occupied westbank escalates. settlers retain late, burned down all of drives or
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a text. tell us the names in the west bank salt is either tend to blind. i'm full, they help out using intimidation and phonics, we are resting. choose population protected by no one. do you want to fight westbank the other from the palestinian experience? the the the, the monitor up the top stories for us, our 28 premature babies evacuated from much of a hospital on sunday to the in southern gaza. are now in egypt. is really army force thousands of people to leave a ship on saturday. is really tang sir surrounding one of gauze as biggest hospitals artillery strikes in the vicinity of the engine, easy and hospitable,
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have killed at least 12 people. hundreds of patients and thousands of displaced people are in the hospital compounds. so let's take a look at the main areas of fighting in northern ga. so it's really forces are fully engaged in these regions, shaded and red, with palestinian fighters from the cosign brigades on the atlantic. she had there a street to st battles and these densely populated areas is really troops on tanks of also reported. we made further advances into these shaded areas in the north. the video was released by the is really army on monday saying that their quote expanding my let's reactions in gaza. the army says it's forces have moved and moved into additional neighborhoods. tanks and troops of surround to gaza, city for weeks where hundreds of thousands of palestinians still remain.
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how much as those relating has also released new video. this one showing them targeting is really tanks and the gaza strip of cassandra gains fighters say they've use both shells and rp, cheese to destroy is really tanks and bulldozers. there's been an intense extra range of rocket fire across the is real lebanon border. has paula said rockets and artillery it's fired from lab and on. hidden is really army base and the north and footage from the scene shows expensive. damage to that base the is really military has not yet reported. any casualties is really media, say the military intercepted another barrage of drone and rocket attacks is in a hood. there is a nakamura in southern lebanon and send this updates of the conflict along the lebanon. israel border has been increasing in intensity. yes, it is still largely confined to the border area, a few kilometers on each side of the border. but there has been intensification in
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the attacks. the lebanese armed group has the law, for example, in recent days, has been mounting on average at least 10 operations against israeli military positions along the border on monday it targeted and it's really a position a heavily target that is really position in the central sector. and the, what is rare is that footage video of the aftermath of that strike has a merge. it is rare for this read the military to allow such images to be broadcast of a position largely destroyed that level of destruction, which some may interpret as a possible warning that as well could intensify its retaliation against to against has the law. it has been carrying out the air strikes the artillery, selling, targeting, what it says are sources of fire and has bullet positions along the border. but there have been occasional hits, deeper inside leaven on. so hezbollah targeting this is ready position with for
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miss house. what is known as the board con, mishandled us. what has the calls that each one could way up to up to half a ton? so 2 tons of exclusive targeting, and it's really position that people are concerned that this conflict which has been, you know, confined to the border region, could escalate and could spread center for their authors either. so they're loving on as families, this is really kept as held by him. uh, so spoken out against the proposed bill advancing and that is really can i set the bill with green light the death penalty for capturing palestinian fighters? i'm the, i'm on the so there were fierce exchanges between far right is really politicians and the families of captives and the can assess the families here advancing such a bill right now would risk angry him, us and then put the lives of the relatives at risk so or higher us joining us from
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occupied east jerusalem. tell us more about what that's all about sarah or in so it's uh some of those uh, family members and uh, relatives that those are being held captive with a mom thing of for the fall. right. ministers all pushes to this belt to uh, talk lines. they said a not a desk. they uh, over the cues of, uh, potentially stalling any kind of deal negotiation that is happening behind the scenes. but it seems to be close to the never to ensure the taxes are brought back home. about 2 of these riley's and negotiations always we see a been a mediated guy, a tax on egypt, and the us, some of the things that was said, it was especially led by a these really who's causing a, was caught, should cold go think and then, and he had said that the suffering, he said,
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we beg you not to capitalize on our suffering. now he also said that it's counter productive. he even cried. you showed a lot of emotion as many of those family members are becoming increasingly desperate that shouting, match not just was between the captive families on the far right and peace. but it was also led by it's a mob been conveyed. he's the national security minister that has been pushing for this bill. it was actually proposed earlier in the year. it was pushed back in march and it's been a continuously soft. they've been stalled. in fact, he responded saying, but no, the only way to bring them back would be through the death penalty will oppose the families completely disagree on this on all extremely concerned. this isn't the 1st time they've had debates and arguments within the government. a government, they say that is not responding to that request for more information. all right,
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sir, thank you so much for that update from occupied eastern missing. now israel has called a hijacking of a cargo ship by humans whose the rebels, an act of iranian terrorism. it's an obligation to run denies. the incidents has implications for international shipping, passing through the busy c passages of the middle east and suggests the war and gaza is in danger of escalating for a challenge reports from occupied easters. this is one of the last known locations of the galaxy leader as it made its way through the red sea. humans who the rebels say they've seized the cargo vessel and it's now with a you how many ports they've stated. the old is radio linked vessels that are at risk in the how many of the many armed forces re, is right there warning to all ships affiliated with these riley enemy, all those dealing with that they will become legitimate targets for the armed forces. how mass has banks the who sees for the hijacking and for support,
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and it's fight against israel had the hope? well, this is a welcome step from the again, many forces. and i believe that the size of design is crime committed in gaza. makes every lawyer list you get to defend and support the palestinian people with only can voice ro, this incidences, parts of a it radian august rates, it's continuum of conflict taking in homicide in the occupied palestinian territories. has paula in lebanon and the hoops these in human old groups, the israel sees as proxies to a greater or less for extensive office around prime minister benjamin netanyahu is office says this is another activity, rainy in terrorism, which expresses a leap forward and it runs aggression against the citizens of the free wealth and creates international implications regarding the security of global shipping lines . iran has denied it had anything to do with the hijacking box. he's ready security watches, a worried about his implications for international shipping. this is intended to
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open a new front, in addition to lebanon, in order to divert attention from my guys on data resources. but it is not the big wood piece interest. also, the american 5th sleep is operating there. they haven't basing the somali to, um, so it's in everyone's interest to come down. and the red sea, the operations from how much is a tax of october, the 7th. and israel's war on gaza being felt throughout the region will reach out. and i'll just say era occupied east jerusalem, so call me now to the united nations and the secretary general. and tony guitar is how the press conference just moments ago, answering your question from officer as christmas salumi on the crisis in gaza. and he said that he'd never seen the civilian suffering on the scale happening now. your costs for cease fire and gaza have gone on her to an heated so far. you said
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over the weekend, you were shocked by to un schools and shelter just being attacked. that that would be a war crime. would it not? why not call it out? i've been very clear, indeed not seeing the violations of international humanitarian law. and the, the violations of protection of see the views and to the i have lots of mandates to classify the x that are entities that have that mended. but i think that's more important than the discussion on names is the fact. and let's see, this is, you know, we the ports every years on children killed by different texas the i have already presented 7 reports in the 7th reports the, i use the number of children killed in one ear by one that's it was by the probably
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button in the blue 20172018. the seconds by the city and the government, the the tell lies in the game before 2020 and the game. it was around 7. and we have had the russia last huge city ended safety to yes. all the at a be, if you remember, the applause is less than 3 m and in one year, the maximum see 100. now without entering into discussing the acute a c of the numbers that were published by the fact to us, a lot of these in gaza, what he's cleared, the steps we have had in a few weeks, thousands of children or 2. so these is what's mets us? yeah, with this thing a killing of civilians. that is and that allows and, and pursue them in any conflict since i am sick, a good job. okay,
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now we're bringing christian who's joining us from the us. so did he say what he would do about it next christian as well, he stopped short of saying that he would add israel to the list of offenders of top of vendors when it comes to children, killed an armed conflict, but it was no or the that he mentioned is real in that context and the fact that israel has killed thousands of children now exceeding the totals by countries like syria, russia and ukraine, the taliban, and the number of children that they have killed an armed conflict. suggesting that he now puts them, put israel in that same category very know or that he was also asked about what happens next in the way forward for gaza. and the palestinian territory is an
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interesting that he gave a bit of his vision. they are saying that he sees the palestinian authority as needing to play a role in gaza. but at the same time, acknowledging that the p a can't come in on the back of is rarely tags. so that would not work. he said that he did not see a un protectorate as a viable possibility for gaza, but that many stakeholders would need to be involved to get the parties together to negotiate towards a 2 state solution which he see as sees as the ultimate and game still for the palestinian people, he said the united states would need to be involved. air countries would need to get involved in bringing all the parties together and moving in what he still holds out to be the ultimate and the 2 state solution. all right, chris and thank you for that update from the one a little china as for administer has told diplomats from arab and muslim majority
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countries, the world must act urgently to stop the humanitarian crisis in gaza. the officials are in beijing to call on international powers, including china, to pressure israel, and to accepting a ceasefire. and they also want help and speeding up the delivery of humanitarian aid to palestinians of the zeros katrina. you sent this update from beijing, where the international delegation have been meeting welcoming delegation to the agent on his for minister going to the international community must now to end humanitarian reiterated china schools for an immediate response and a position of the true state solution of this delegation consists of officials and foreign ministers from saudi arabia, egypt, jordan, indonesia, palestinian authority and the race that each one is to 2 days. and this is just the 1st of one or 2 different nations which make up the un security council is permanent. members, when we are at home unable,
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we are ready to work with our brothers and sisters in the arabic and the slimy countries to make our remaining efforts to put an end to the fighting gauze out as soon as possible to the 8th, the human, the tearing crises and to promote then 30 comprehensive just of the last the settlement of the pilot staining issue. the group is in china demanding that the international community shoulder responsibilities, the ending hostilities in gaza and the is really been the role. so calling attention to what they say about their claims against the policy new people. and they say what they want to see is a genuine political piece person that they're hoping that the support of china and others on this tool wouldn't freeze pressure on western nations, particularly those who support israel and to pull it for a ceasefire. katrina, you all to 0. thank you. let's speak to him. i want to shatter his ultra 0 senior political analyst. so uh, milan. what is the role that china can play here?
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not much of at all. and i think the out of 4 minutes, so that went to china know that ultra well. i think this is more of a diplomatic mind over basically to tease the united states and to say where we have other options when everyone know this is not an option. it's more of a maneuver to tell the united states that we need your attention that we need you to listen to us because we are trying to tell you something about what is happening in palestine. i knew i'm not listening america. and if you're not listening, we're going to go all the way to china. we are next door phase, right? but we are to and pretend to do anything about it. so we're going to go all the way to china in order to issue some statements or some sort about some future or some sort of students. it's not serious, but i'll tell you what is serious about china and the united states. and this is something a lot of people have missed from the weekends article by the us president joe,
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by the what was he saying is washing the 1st article to china. he was saying the following. in ukraine as well as in palestine. we, the united states would go all the way against of russia and against the lawn, and it's all lies. and then at least even if that leads to a nuclear more, even if that leads to a general size and palestine, we will continue to support our allies. and we will do the same to tie one. we would support by one like yourself. what is right, like we saw for you, please. that's that measures to china and china get the message. and she went all the way to california and opened a minute to the dialogue with the american president and basically paved the way for one on one of those issues of relations between china and the united states. because president, by this message was, we are presenting that kind of thing is as cord button as a sacrifice to the gods to the gods of war. if you will let, is there
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a can as many as you as they want, we will continue to support is right. because the strategic message beyond the political and the human to tell you is we will sacrifice ukrainians. we will sacrifice. but us thing is, and every one of the will gets that message that we would not been to here on. we would not been to russia and china, i should listen very carefully about what our strategic objectives are. okay, so based on what you're saying then and, and you started this out by saying that to the foreign minister as went to china to sort of cheese the united states, send that message to the united states. based on what you're saying, the u. s. isn't really going to blink as a result of this meeting often will change. absolutely not. i tell you there's this idea that something important happens on something a 4th, a bid the happen, but the ones that would, yeah, they'd be on here on thanks to the involvements of china. but it was because china had leverage with your lawn and
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a bit of leverage with that with the area. and so the physical was filled up with the united states and they needed to do something on china was able to use this leverage. but in order to get something done, this is not the same thing as is read, published by china has no leverage with his right. anyone who wants to put an end to that, i'm driving to genocide, they publish them. i know one who wants the info. some kind of us and you should end up at least is going to have to go through the united states 1st and foremost. because the one with the automatic does, the one with the aircraft carriers and the nuclear submarines and the various military base has them, at least is the united states. unfortunately, i think there's not china. all right, modeling. thank you so much for that. the we'll look at some other world news now and far right. candidates, have you, emily has one argentina as presidential run off defeating the economy minister. sergio, my so man,
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i secure at 56 percent as sundays vote against my says 44 percent be election in march and major swing to the rates for the country, which is speed, seen spiraling inflation as well as rising poverty. and he's promised to destroy the central bank and dollar eyes the economy in a bid to face inflation will get more on this from to raise about who's joining us now from the argentinean capital bonus. sorry, so it's or is that what's been the reaction to this when, as well, origin times woke up to the news that a far right candidate, a libertarian has won. this country's presidency. it's something unheard of in argentina, for many, it's a jump into the unknown. have you ever we may ask you were mentioning just a promise to dollar eyes. this country's economy, he promised to shut down or dynamite that he said, the central bank of choosing the central bank for the high inflation that exists in argentina right now are getting times have been struggling without an enormous
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economic crises. with soaring inflation, a 140 percent in the past year, around 8 to 10 percent inflation weight each month, making it very difficult for people to make and to meet here. and that's why the selection we saw the show how desperate our continues our source, the ability for economic stability in a country that has had sewing in station a full year. so me lay selection suddenly it's a shock for many people in the country on what's happening next is how is this transition going to take place? we do know that a meeting between precedents as a better fit for our members and have you had any leg could be happening soon. but mean they have been very, very critical of the current administration. i'd have been pushing the parents administration to start taking economic measures immediately among them, possibly at evaluation, lifting exchange rate controls, there's or at least 14 different types of exchange we controls in this country. this thing that my point of concerns,
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the government is the impact that this would have in the economy. for example, very high inflation in the short term before have you had any leg takes office, so there's lots of uncertainty argentina right now. the government has this day is a national holiday, not in tina, so there's no local markets. the banks are close, people cannot purchase a foreign currency or us dollars, which is something that the origin times use in a way to have some type of stability in the middle of such high inflation. but what is the reason is that nobody really knows what is going to happen that we have about 30 seconds or so, but quickly his promise radical reform. will he be able to achieve that as well? it's not going to be easy. i mean, how you don't really does not have a strong pressing seen congress. so in able to be kyrie many of the reforms that are we'd have, but he wants to carry out in argentina where you have to make concessions arrangements. also lots of concessions about what he actually wants to achieve. and
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there's also the streets in argentina. people are known to protest to chat and to 40, to challenge the leadership human rights folks are concerned about what's coming that . so we're going to have to see whether it's his presidency really increased social conflict on the streets. okay, thank you. through is about thanks for about reporting from one us iris. now we'll go back to the we're on gaza and thousands of palestinians who fled is really bombing in northern, gaza or facing severe hunger in the south. the, it's really sage is preventing food on water supplies or reaching those in need. floor or con, looks at how people are managing to still prepare it. small amounts of bread. this traditional play open has become a lifeline to a community. in con eunice usually a welcomes. anyone who wants to use it, including those displaced from northern gaza. so long as they contribute utensils, firewood or kindling, it's a collective assets. nothing is f one looking at we is the clay of in for baking
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because we don't have gas or electricity. we welcome people in ask them to bring paper to ignite, the open up front. it is the only means for us to produce bread for our neighbors and visitors with them. how can i shoot family? this one, the bakery is that close to the money. hunger is still king garza food and fuel a running out. most of the bakeries have closed people to day and night outside. the dispute is still open that saturday stenciled our long colors to good bread for $1.50 in order to feed my children. i bring back a gloves and within the next day, we barely have enough money to be. the un says policy and on average and living on 2 pieces of bread a day, that's considered a luxury according to the world food program. with israel only allowing a trick of a fuel in goes a many a cutting down trees for fly wood which bake is using on the streets of the color.
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the situation is very tragic. there's no gas fuel level. we bought firewood so that we could bacon even prepare tea is absolutely no bread, no food, no water. the bag of level was priced at 5 us dollars. now it costs more than $40.00 a month. where do we get that from slower is also in short supplies. israel has boomed gauze as last week's meal, and the un says this about 370 tons of flow left in garza, about 5 to 6 days supplying the most living on the bread line is a sign of extreme poverty. in goza, it's a matter of survival at a time of great suffering and destruction, nor con, oh, to 0. us will be back in just a few moments with more news out of gaza and all the latest headlines will show you the light fixtures coming out of honey recipes, or ambulances, arriving outside of an offset of hospice or bringing the injured and wounded from
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other parts of the gaza strip. we'll take a break and we'll have more updates in just a moment, the thought provoking ons, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate script. there are no quick wins and eventually some odd hating in to be do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy in the process facing realities. do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the story on talk to. how does their business latest be sponsored by interlock tuck? he's real estate consultant. the
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