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or is it just a different form? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities. do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the u. s. 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 told to how does era the another is really air strike at a shelter for displace people in the un secretary general says enough is enough. we are witnessing a killing of civilians that is and federal loans and, and pursue them in any conflict. since i am to 6 the offering of 0 my for my headquarters and don't find anything complicated. also
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coming up as many chewing fires, one of the largest barrage of rockets and to tell the v of since causes were begun to the moment humans who the rebels take control center is really own vessel in the red sea. and they're threatening further attacks. and on world children's day, we look at why young people and also make up 40 percent of those kids can be, is really offensive hello. at least 13 people have been killed in an is really striking on a un run school in central gaza. that happened to them, but a is refugee camp where hundreds of palestinian refugees have been sheltering on sunday is really air strikes, kill 2 journalists. they're an overnight strikes in the north hit one of guys as biggest hospitals killing at least 12 people stop at the ends and using hospital or
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appealing for urgent intervention from the you one on the red cross for so swords are, has the latest attacks and the hospital was 700 patients, thousands of civilians, secret huge in the compound to do on one day is read a strikes an artillery shelling shifting introducing hospital. you know, some guys are victims of tightening up on the floor. desperate for the voice was to be heard. and then i feel to the whole world, all those who are watching to have mercy on us to lend us a helping hand. i appeal to the urban western countries to stand by our side. god is on our side. we seek support from the people of the world, the leaders. i appealed to mister clinton and mister my cons to intervene. elandis a helping hand among the hospital was already overwhelmed with the wounded and other civilians seeking safety. for short,
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medics are now 3 things injured. no medicine, no electricity or anesthetics is a near impossible task here because i have the most pressure these right? the army has laid siege on the hospital. some of the people inside were killed during the attacks and many more injured medicaid. they won't leave the hospital until the to safe to do so that a lot of the policy was that we are holding our ground. we end up leaving until the safe passage was provided to all patients wounded and civilian shots in here. tens and medical stuff can leave showing as intense and indiscriminate on hospital building at the entrance of the windows as well. those and the hospice i have kept it in the center for main building as a medical team. we cannot perform in here for the tax on the infusion hospital came just based off the hundreds of patients and medical teens were forced to leave
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guys as large as hospital f. she for those who have hope to be treated in the hospital or now leaving to save their lives and the civilians will fill out their homes. but do you mean that hospitals and schools will be safe? once again have know where to go? this was added as of to 0 to get an update from honeymoon fluids. he's joining us now from tanya and assess inside the gaza strip. honey, what more actually, let's begin 1st with the strikes the recent strikes that took place on fine units itself. the yes will, within the past hour, a residential compound in the western side of honey you and is the supposedly safe area for people. and in fact, we used to reside in was targeted the target this time is a residential apartment inside one of the buildings. what we learned so far from the people who were brought to the hospital, the casualties, an eye witness,
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it from the area. it's the apartments was completely different and those people who were brought to the hospital do the people were killed right away and brought to the hobby. my apologies. all just have to jump in there because we're going to go to a press conference that's being held right now by the world health organization is executive director. let's listen and if it is very hard to maintain a good day to the vast majority of people who have been killed or we went on to home and the rest of the large numbers of people missing of this cause and showed up to $1500.00 children the health system and gas is on their extreme pressure. the vast majority of health hospitals are called there really 10 of the 36 of hospitals i work functioning and as a no functioning in any way at all. and even they are struggling to function almost
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all the facilities in the, nor the guys are north of the why the guys of light have ceased functioning as hospital facilities. and at this stage obviously you've, you've, you've seen on the last the holding subtraction level 2 possible other all over. so just like for you to meet your house a little bit, you're not going on there. i streamed freshman as well and may needs a house that there may be requesting some of my commission in the coming days. um, the, the, the, with the scale of injuries the need for supplies, the ability to move around within the district. and the mother's inability to do that safely is placed a huge print on all of the u. n. community and a n g ok, ramsey to serve the people on the ground. the be on the risks of direct was and injuries which are very severe. we're seeing a large numbers of people into rescue just packed into the schools packed in to
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various other kinds of a center. this is creating a concentration of people which is arriving at the stomach risks and the ravens over the last uh uh, 24 hours have really had it so that the really has been heavy. rain is for the loss of to make shift counts. and it says, general raising all kinds of risks, and it's not just the risk of diarrhea disease. the southern problem temperature is going to create a problem when you're moving in children to spice, that those kids are under the official status of those children. make it a recipe for it, but that makes, this is an absolute retro paid for live scan up at that make some of this population member as a public health risk right now is, is, will it begin to approach the same level as the injury prices that we have on the crisis in the hospitals and refreshing them itself is a major challenge and our colleagues, wsp, i'm sure have
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a brief to say nutrition is the baseline for health nutrition is the baseline front of the child. and right now, the kind of it's again sake of the quality of that for children, particularly as reduce the predicting level. so a lot has been done to try to address this. a lot has been done is trying to bring in supplies with, frankly speaking many, many of the workers of cells have become displaced and maintaining the existing house system before this prices. we have approximately 3500 bed stroke guides available to service patients. now that is less than $1400.00, and many of those $1400.00 beds are now difficult to support our supply is difficult to support. we have wordpress. um and uh, becoming increasingly difficult to stay going on to the next few weeks. our biggest sphere at the moment is also a shift or another move on to patients. 1.7000000 people have already been the
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spice. there is a real rice of many of them will be displaced again and again. further concentration of people in our smaller areas pushing up to the west coast is only increasing increasing. i'm increasing the risk to those populations. beautiful injuries on partly be a from the public health risk. so we really do need to 6 step by fair understand the risk of being taken. so hopefully i have a see. so i hopefully have all of the hostages released and uh, hopefully get to a position where we will have on the side of access with already with partners in general partners to support all the people if i took in this classes. but i will hand back to you. i don't know if rob has managed to join. yeah, i think um, i think i think he has. um, i don't know if your his camera is on, but i think we do have view by phone. rob, can you hear us?
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it's like tom, can you hear me? yes, perfect. uh, i know you're, you, we don't have any uh, video view, but we, we can hear you loud and clear. so if you want to go ahead and just kind of describe the situation, what's happened with the evacuation of the last 48 hours. that would be great. thank you. the thank you and apologies for joining led many challenges down here with the the ability to communicate and i'm using tonight and thank you for this opportunity. so as mike has said, um you know, quite a desperate situation for the, for the people of, of gauze us, i'm on, i really focused on this weekend uh, over the last 48 hours page to try and move some, uh, is to go to shape a hospital, so an interagency you went, teens led by w, a show, visited chief hospital both on saturday and sunday. the 1st was to assess the,
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you know, the, the ability to actually get to the hospital given that this is still a very active conflict. so uh, sickly in and around the facility of the hospital to speak. once we got on sites on saturday, we wanted to obviously connect with the medical stuff and understand that, you know, with the, with grids of clarity. busy the, the challenges that they were they were facing, they are facing. and on the stumble, they have priorities were um, in terms of how we might as the united nations in support of them and then supported the purpose of us giving you make present, provides uh some supports um they asked thoughtful him for the evaluation of some of the most principals and i couldn't get it critically ill patients in particular, we had 33 me or meds who are very, very sick. it can be between saturday and sunday,
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2 more of those babies died and we were lost as a product. we were asked as a matter of urgency and prior to whether we could help facilitate the relocation of those babies from sheep, the hospital to a hospital in the service solve gaza. um with the, you know, we were great both. uh, we were able to do that and to support the request um surely by the, the, the, the bravery and the help of the processing you make present service and. busy humble ins, drivers. so on sunday morning, the un facilitated the con boy of 6, i'm doing c spoke to she for hospital. and over the course of 2 hours, we were able to load ambulances. we were also able to bring with those
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babies. some of the medical stuff that i'd been looking after the baby so that so they could provide continuous care go for you know, from chief a hospital on the journey science. and then so the receiving hospital and besides um we also brought our family members of the of those stuff. and we brought those babies, sir. uh, yesterday afternoon. and they were immediately immediately taken into a pediatric intensive care unit where they, where the medical handover was doing on the appropriate level of care that was uh, was initiated. um we do plan um to go back to schafer. in the coming days, there are a number of patients in the hospital that are in the life threatening condition. we have a number of people who are on haemodialysis that are not receiving treatment and have not received treatment for several days. now. in addition to that,
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we have one gentleman who is an intensive care needs needs to be transferred. and then we have 25 patients with severe injuries to their spines that we are going to try and help facilitate with the p r c. s. with the policy and you write present service on their ambulance service, we're going to try and help facilitate it's the transfer of those patients to hospitals. and besides the remainder of our 220 patients and a number of stuff we're still look can get higher. we provide support to them in sit you of course it's a very complex environment that is and as i was saying at the status of my brief, a very active conflict. so i'm in and around the hospital and it's, you know, it's, it's, uh, it's complex to remove that number of people. uh, you know, i mean, we'd have to be careful planning for over a period of time. so well as we do the planning and thinking of what more we can do
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for the patients in chief or we are trying to negotiate to ensure that they have access to adequate food access to adequate, say small to access to continuing flow of medical supplies and accessories to fuel us so that we can keep the generators running and keep some of the lights on. and obviously keep the operating, the one operating theatre that has some capability and is limited. and so we can keep the lights and the operating theatre both. but so that's, that's that's, that's difficult. um just before i close. uh um, yes, there's a lot of focus on schafer hospital and north of what a gaza. but it's not the only hospital that requires urgent attention. and we've heard the reports day of the internet in the hospital, and we've all souls and you still hear me? yes, go ahead. sorry. yes. go ahead. you said yes,
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go ahead already. sorry. i. we've also got reports of a very critical condition at our high robbie hospital. now this is one of the 1st hospitals that the stroke of the early on in this, in this conflict that is no longer a function in the hospital. there are no stuff there. but that is not the place where many people who may survive the initial trauma and they can get to the hospital. that is not just the collecting room for trauma patients. we are looking at how we might go into assess dot situation in the coming days. and the other thing we're looking at is not just about evacuation of these major hospitals, sees major hospitals are still the only hospital, albeit them, their lack of ability to function for several $100000.00 people are still left in the north. so it's not just about how we evacuate. the question is actually, how can we re substitute these hospitals to continue providing services?
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i'll be saying that in the kind of context, nazis difficult. and we do need to get patients who really quite urgent and critical care to that care. but at the same time we're seeing. so that is the voice of rob holden who is a world health organization senior emergency officer. and he's been giving an update to colleagues from gaza. so he's clearly describing a health system very much under extreme pressure and strain saying that many garza hospitals are barely functioning. he gave an update on the ship a hospital. you may recall that a w h o team went to and she saw on saturday on a mission there, and he's described it as an active conflict zone. around the hospital. he spoke about the evacuation of the babies from and ship a hospital to the south of the gaza strip. and he also did say that the world health organization does plan to go back to a shift in the next few days because they are patients to remain there that under
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that are under life threatening conditions. and they're going to try to help facilitate the transfer of those patients to hospitals to the south of the gaza strip button. but basically just generally describing a very, very dire situation for hospitals in the gaza strip will now bringing honey more fluid. he's joining us from con eunice, that's inside the gaza strip. so as this representative had any from the world health organization describes what they've been seeing, particularly at the end shift our hospital. we now know that there is another situation unfolding us. the ends in easy and hospitable were the guys, a health industry is saying, look, it's facing the same face as what happened to shift in terms of being besieged by is really forces. and we understand that patients have been killed there as well. a
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little sadly that is correct and has been very consistent in what we heard from the w h o official. very consistent with our report thing over the past weeks about hospitals and the situation in the hospital. this time, there is a growing fear of mind, palestinians, that indonesian hospital is facing the same exact fate of as she fall hospital. but it from it. and it's really a perspective, it's a continuous, it's a continue, continue waste. you know, there's a opperation searching for what they called a hit command center and, and the tunnel system under these a hospital without providing any purpose. and so a bit of what's going on inside the indonesian hospital is very, very catastrophic right now. it is started with heavy artillery, so they get earlier hours of this,
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the cooling at least the 12 people and injuring multiple other butts more than 10 people were injured in those to be artillery showing what at the same time the times were pushing it closer to the vicinity of the hospital, as we learned from our source, the tank are surrounding the hospital from all directions and are just a 100 meters away from, from the hospital. what seems to be a preparation for a read for a he bombardment in the coming hours. unfortunately, it's exactly the same phase of what happened at the ship. all right, tiny, thank you for that reporting from honey eunice. and also how most of the military we has fired. what's thought to be one of the largest barrages of rockets towards the top of each. busy so you can hear this sirens and televisions central israel b r, and the defense system has intercepted most of the rockets. no damage or casualties
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have been reported at this time. let's find out if that situation has changed with several kyra, joining us from occupied east jerusalem. sarah of the does you said the so one of the largest that we've been seeing something the, the app that people tend to use uh, was painting across the central is rather than many locations more than we seen in a while. however, that have been the casualties reported in the any damage that we've seen so far is that see a thing give a call the a brook, it's all still continuing. it seems, even though that was a rest periods since friday, and on the northern border with lebanon, we certainly saw the largest number 40 is what is road is reporting 40 rockets that were fired over from southern 11 on. so this really seems to be a message being sent from us that it's still going strong enough. in the face of is
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rose minute trees. putting out statements video is the almost sometimes every hour on social media press conference is i'm but serial videos to prove that they all winning in this war. and there was that they have the hands and fights earlier today is still was release of the was looks like thousands of israeli soldiers signing outside. what they say is the hum us of quotes of building in garza, which is being seen as a, another victory by a israel in terms of taking out of what they say, all central government buildings belonging to hum us. and also we sold that video every night, but it says was of a tunnel and denise, all the ship of flux. but so as it says that it's getting close to not just to talk and sing, a large number of come on, come on does is they call it. but also in terms of moving the most central and the
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gaining uh more controls in their words and gauze. the so when likely to potentially see a few more of these rocket spots of a spots and they have reduced us since outside of, of the 7th. however, this definitely was the largest one of them in a long time. all right, thank you, sarah, for that updates for the most part. so i didn't do a bite. it says that he believes a deal on releasing the captives held by hand. i send jobs that as close as comments come after the cuts are re foreign minister said major hurdles have been passed during negotiations. let's bring on our white house correspondent, kimberly hall kit for more on this story. kimberly, what are you hearing out of the white house to yeah, well we've been hearing is that things are close and have been for some time initially. it was reported on saturday by the washington post here in d. c. that in fact, attended a deal had been reached that appear to be premature. but certainly it was echoed by
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members of the administration, including the deputy national security advisor. john finer that in fact, this was a sensitive stage in terms of the negotiations. and that things were, in fact, very, very close, closer than they had been in some time or his words. now, what the issue seems to be in terms of what, how this will play out is that this is not a ceasefire. that's something that has been rejected by both israel and the united states is supporting that. but what this tentative agreement a appears to be is that it would be a pause in finding of several days at exchange for dozens of captives. the number we don't know exactly. we also don't know the number of days is the pause and fighting would be those are the details that are still being worked out. but in addition to the release of captives, this would also allow for increase or stepped up. humanitarian
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a to get into guys is something that we know is desperately needed. and as you mentioned, caught her at the helm of this a working between the parties, the, how mazda, as well as the united states, israel add the european union to try and get this deal secured again the way it is still apparently, in the very sense of the final stages, but what we're hearing and the us president backing that up just in the last hour or so, is it a deal is very close and could be reached any time in the coming days. ok. kimberly, thank you for that reporting from the white house that there has been an ex intense exchange of profit fire across the israel lebanon border has won. us said that's rockets and artillery. it's fired from love it on. hidden is really army base and the north footers from the scene shows extensive damage to the base. these are in the military has not yet reported any casualties. is really media say the military intercepted another barrage of drone on rocket attacks. human truth,
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these have just released the video of the hijacking of a ship and the red sea on sunday. so fighters are seen storming into the bridge, the food, these are threatening to seize. any is revealing vessel that passes in the red sea and above it. and then they've straits israel has called the hijacking of a cargo ship by humans for the rebels and active uranium terrorism. and that's an allegation that's around an ice octagon zone on 28 premature babies have been taken from what i saw in gaza into egypt. the infants were evacuated from the ship hospital to another, but a medical facility in southern gaza on sunday is really army force. thousands of people to leave and ship thought, but 259 patients remain inside that hospitals, families. this is really captain's, held by hand,
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so spoken out against the proposed bill advancing and the is really can upset that bill with green life the death penalty for captured palestinian fighters. i'm the, i'm up there has been fears, exchanges between far, right as really politicians and the families of captives in the can asset. the families fear that advancing such a bill right now with risk angry from us and put the lives of their relatives at risk. and so that's it for me for now, just a reminder of our top stories. once again, this hour, at least 13 people had been killed in an is really striking to you and run school in central gaza. it happened in the boonies refugee camp where hundreds of palestinian refugees have been sheltering as really times are surrounding one of gods as big as hospitals artillery strikes and the vicinity of the ins and easy and hospital have chilled at least 12 people. and there are hundreds of patients and thousands of displaced people in the compounds. thomas has middle 3 weight has
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fired. what's thought to be one of the largest for rogers or for our catch towards television. we will have more news for you on al jazeera at the top of the hour, up next to check up the weather, and then inside story by the the route to you by visit, cut off, and we're off and running with your weather report beginning in the middle is good to have your long so still some bits and pieces of rain here including through the golf. so is going here for a closer look. but you could tell this was a cold front, right. look at that temperature interview, just 13 degrees. i had to stay still could get striked with some showers here and cats are what? watch that closely. and still some burst of rain in mecca providence in southwest
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saudi arabia not too far away from jetta. this all had to do with this storm system that it's now swept through iran or in the temperature in tater, on to 12 degrees wash. what happens? it will do the same. it took minutes spend $26.00 on tuesday. oh yeah. down to 15 on wednesday versus rain will now be in to take a stand was becca stein and craig a stand as we head toward wednesday. we did have quite a bit of flooding along. searcy is black sea coast. we saw that a months worth of rain in 24 hours. most of the action now is through the ne, black sea coast and brain turns to snow over the higher ground top end of africa. it's a quiet pitcher breezy though for the northwest. and if we go to the tropics right now, burst of rain around you've gone to and really right through democratic republic of congo, kind of room galvan and also north west angola in time for southern africa, all about the heats happy are only 39 degrees. the weather brought to you by visit castle. i mean the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of
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