tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 21, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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from less to discover a better world expo 2023. the we are the ones traveling the extra mile. there are other media don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. the the hold on have them speaker, this is the news. life from dollars coming up in the next 60 minutes is really strikes, continue to hit hospitals and shelters for display civilians in garza, on the $13000.00 people have been killed so far. us sector general says he hasn't seen suffering on this scale. we are witnessing a feeling of civilians that is and that allowed and,
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and pursue them being any conflict. since i am secretary on, well children's day, we'll look at how causes youngest and most vulnerable are paying the heaviest price . the moments humans who the rebels take control of it is really own vessel in the red sea. that threatening further attacks at the us president has once again said he believes a deal to release the captives help are how much in guns that he's close, the unparalleled and unprecedented. that is the un chief description of the civilian death. throw in garza as israel carries out more bombings is really as strike has hit a residential talent in the southern city of san eunice killing at least 5 palestinians as gauze as health system collapses is really tanks around the indonesian hospital
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in the north. hundreds of patients and thousands of displaced people inside the facility. indonesia has condemned the attack as a violation of international humanitarian law. had 28 premature babies who were taken from the ship hospital on sunday to rough and southern gauze on now in egypt . these really ami force thousands of people to leave the ship on saturday. i bought a has more on the newborns transferred to young to remember the lights and the journey away from home and their loved ones. the o. d has shut the weld. all trades soon, spread globally when people's so tiny babies struggling to be in a hospital being bombed by these variety ami some what? 2 ways to survive, the lack of incubators, medicine,
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and hygiene. this is as ha, she was b maturely bold with a long problem. she was being treated as, as she felt hospitality, nova and gaza when the war broke out. baba says she hasn't seen her since then because she was trapped in an area facing is ready bombardment . as ha, we know how to make the journey to egypt without her mother. un health workers will accompany her. and other babies. i need to send her to. you know what her mother feels when she can go with the child, but have 7 all the kids to the cost to her in gaza. and there's no way i can leave them of us managed to across the folder with age yet with the babies. on a journey, no one knows how long it will take and when they would be able to go back home. mostly i used to get away and i never thought the hospital would come under attack
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whom i moved south. but my husband remained with the baby. only 10 days ago doctors removed the baby from the oxygen supply and she had to follow a strict nutrition protocol to gain weight and become normal and healthy. and i said am during the last 10 days and the hospital was besieged and my baby's health deteriorated. and she was forced to live on the oxygen supply. these well has the final say when, who gets to the gaza for treatment and who doesn't have to them to be treated in egypt however, his dad did not get that is really a whole beds. 2 baths, so the app along with his son had to go back to cost because basically he can leave his boy go alone. for now the babies would be sent a different hospitals in egypt. the recovery might take,
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he is that too young to remember? what happened is they make it, do we have to cope with a live shot to is by death, destruction and loss hush, my mother and you 0. well i don't even know joins us live now from han eunice inside the gaza strip. so any 1st off, what more we hearing on the attacks in the round hon. eunice. so yes, that is correct. 10 units has been targeted repeatedly by a multiple is really as frank mainly concentrated in the eastern and the western side of the city of han, you and this uh, through the eastern side of findings are residential home, belongs to one of the residents of the eastern part of hines was destroyed. there are reports about all the injuries if from that error strikes were not confirmed. we heard we heard from a witness that there was a number of fuel were killed,
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but that hasn't been confirmed by the health authorities yet. but we know we're sure about that. the injuries were, were brought to the hospital, but the western side of new and is where is the very area that is, does it, it has been designated by these really military as a safe area. not only for evacuation to come from the northern parts and gauze us, but also from the residence of eastern part of high noon is to move to the west for insight that that particular area has been targeted repeatedly. and this time in apartment, in a residential tower, in a residential compound, how much the residential compound, an apartment was completely destroyed. but unfortunately, what happened here, other than the apartment that was destroyed, the bombs penetrated the walls into the next door apartments and killed 5 members of one family. one family from gaza evacuated within the past few weeks, seeking their refuge in that particular place. they were killed at earlier,
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earlier hours of, of to the multiple areas right. took place in and they'll say you don't represent cam as well as other rage rep is you can the one of them is your vehicle targeted and evacuation center. i had the honor was school designated as a center for shelter, for sheltering evacuation coming from north northern part of garza and gaza city 18 people have been killed in that there strike with tons more of injuries. web has been described in critical conditions. a large part of the, the school was completely destroyed. there are people is still under the rubble of the rescue crew on the ground. find it very difficult to move cubic pieces of concrete, a metals to save those who are under the rebels at earlier hours. at almost mid the ears tried a terrific city at multiple areas right in the front residential area. 3 residential homes were completely destroyed,
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resulting in the death of 20 palestinians in the city or by the vast majority of them were women and its children. and the vast majority of them were also evacuated from gaza on the northern parts. that's exactly the this the shattered sense of safety and security for palestinians in the southern part. and the central part of the gastric deal were told to come to this part of the causes there because it is safe, elder to find themselves as a targeted and killed by is rarely ever strikes something evil. that's what people talk about. something even about these designated area b and save similar to the fire, pause that where they have hot fire posit that were suggested earlier of this month . and this thing it's, it's, it's given permission to do, to killing more humans, but with tight, with, with mom and to retrieve where you, you can, you move to this area when you think it's safe, but it's not. and that's how people see the frustrated about the situation. what's
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the latest hanny that we're hearing uh, the deans, an asian hospital in the nose to the gaza strip. to the situations at the end. and these in hospital are very catastrophic. we're talking about artillery. here's the artillery shillings at earlier hours of this morning, and it threw out of the targeting in the vicinity of the hospital and its main buildings at the. those are tillery, as shillings resulted in the death of the 12, a people inside the hospital, as some of them are from the medical team and other from exact reason. and those were critically injured inside the hospital. this didn't what, what's going on at the end didn't agent hospital is, is uh, is similar to the scenario that took place at the ship hospital where it was,
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it was surrounded by israeli tanks and was repeatedly targeted by heavy tank shows and, and, and by attacking by attacking a drones at similar situations are taking place and then using hospital what seems to be and as really strategy to destroyed the health care system in the gaza strip, which will push people eventually. those who are still there did not make a decision to leave, to be fours. do that to leave the gaza, gaza city and the northern part because there are no essential life elements remaining in that part of the gaza strip. no bakeries, no shops, no schools, no hospital is now a no schools do to take refuge and we heard about it just within the past hour a. there was a bus abroad, a almost a 120 of those who were evacuated from the indonesian hospital. it's a nicer hospital here for medical attention. we we, we learned from the the,
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the doctors here at the hospital. they will be going under surgeries very soon because they are in very critical conditions. it's important to point out this house, but it's really over whelmed and, and there is a shortage in this. the medical services provided this hospital, the still no fields, no medical supplies in the hospital, find it very difficult to deal with the already over whelmed numbers. a overwhelming numbers of injuries coming to the hospitality. it will be interesting to see how the hospital will run in the coming a few days with this large number coming to the hospital. all right, honey. my life was there in hon. eunice. thank you. i, doctors without borders, say, one of its clinics in kansas city has come on to file the groups as for if it's cause were but another was crushed by heavy military vehicle says they will clearly marked with the organization's logo several stuff and their family members in the
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compound and surrounding the buildings. let's bring in amber early on who is the deputy program and manager for palestine at doctors without borders. she joins us live now from powers. thanks very much for being with us. so um, tell us a little bit more if you can about uh what, what happened here with your colleagues. and basically for several weeks we've had over a 130 staff could have been and they were working in our, in our clinic in garza, they were working in she far as well, which is where we work. and they were sheltering in our offices. guest house and clinic, which is not far from she's a hospital, it became too dangerous for them to go back into sheet, but it became too dangerous for them to try to evacuate to the cell. and so they've been in our, in our hometown with our and the, and the, the guest house nearby in the office nearby for several days now without food and
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running out of water. um they tried to evacuate. i believe it was saturday and 2 of the vehicles were shut that were damaged somehow. and one person was killed and a family member of one of our staff and another person was injured. the team that has a ridge, this was on the way back trying after having tried and not succeeded to evacuate. it then went back to the office, the clinic and the guest house. for many of them were still sheltering. so we still have over 50 and one in, in, in some of our surrounding houses. and inside the clinic comp time, which is clearly marked and clearly known as an image of the clinic. we have about 20 people, family members and one staff member. and today we were told that or what we found out was that that there was damage to the wall of the,
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of the clinic. um the initial report was the same. it seemed bulldozers and tanks in the street. and there was heavy fire. so it was very difficult to see what started the fire, but there was a lot of fire in the area and he was for blinding site. but they saw that the wall of the bar clinic was on fire. 4 cars were on fire and one of the cars was basically cut in half by a very large vehicle which like a tank or a giant vehicle of some sort. so this is what they were reporting today. they are horrified and they're terrified. we still have 15 people in certain offices and we have 20 in the, in the exact clinic like a medical clinic where we work on who are in the clinic. that was dep is personally burned and damaged. i also have to say these were the only 5 cars that we have to get out. yeah. clearly an incredibly difficult situation that you described there
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for your colleagues and we, we appreciate you sharing that with us. um, can i ask you, have you have you had contact with any of them the last few hours and they said if they, if you have what they've been, what else that they've been telling you the last contact we had was earlier, i was earlier today. it's very, very difficult to, to get contact with them and shortly we, we have some, we managed to get some contact, but then the telecommunications has been cut again. so it's really rough and even when we do get contact, we don't get a great audio. but this is what they reported. this was an earlier conversation today where we, where they told us what was happening. and we'll just talk to us a little bit about the general conditions that uh, health health workers are having to deal with there. because the picture that's emerging there is of a health system in gaza that is on,
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on the brink of collapse. i think that the conditions that they're having to work in are vile or disgusting and it's atrocious, but they're having to do with the entire civilian population. is having to deal with, we're talking about from, from weeks now, not having any anesthetics to be able to do surgery. so having to do amputations on the, on the floor and having to do without anesthesia having to do burn care, which is what our team this exact team was doing in our clinic. the exact clinic were doing burn care for, for patients who were wounded in blast injuries. and these are patients who should have been hospitalized, but there was no space in the hospital. so our teams were taking care of them in our clinics. this is just absolutely or if it is, are important conditions for, for any civilian to be going through medical or otherwise. can i actually unacceptable no space for medical, for medical staff. i appreciate that you talking to us from, from paris,
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but yeah. and presumably, um, did the options are limited from where you are but um, talk to us if you can about what, what efforts. uh that your involved in uh to try to improve the situation for your colleagues there and get supplies to them and get them get, get them into safety as well. all right, so from the beginning we basically emptied our stocks to the, to the ministry and how the very, very early on, within the 1st week we basically gave them all of our stocks and medical and surgical supplies. we've been since, since then we send cargo in, we now have a, another team in the south working in a hospital announcer hospital in the south and working on in the, in the surgical board and as well in the emergency room. and then we have our team, the heroic team that was in gaza city that is in gaza. city that was working us to
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stay behind to work. and she fi and in the gaza clinic we have as well teams working in the west bank in jerusalem. and then as i said here and, and in pair and as you said, sorry here in paris, all right, to amber alley. i know we really appreciate you talking to us about all this. thanks very much for your time doing this, that from powers. thank you. the military wing of hamis has fired what stuart to be one of the largest barrows is rockets towards color. these. busy you can hear the signers there and tell them even central israel, the iron don't defense system has intercepted most of the rockets, no casualties have been reported. so far, families of is mainly captives held by how must have spoken out against the proposed bill. being discussed in these really connected, it will give the green lights for the death penalty for capture the palestinians
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fight as i'm the i'm on the face exchanges between far rights is really politicians and the families of captives in the connected. the families fear such a bill could anger harmless and put the lives of the relative risk to the shop. the shop peas, peas, there will be time to argue, but lead to please stay with us on the side of life. not that, i bet you to remove this from the agenda if you have a heart. and if you see us, let's speak now to him the cell hooked in occupied to east jerusalem. first of all, about what happened there in the connected. some angry scenes in these riley parliament will fierce debate and strong exchanges of words between the families of these captives and lawmakers from the far right jewish power party who are trying to push through this
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bill. but the families of the captives are saying that this is simply not the time, and it could harm negotiations to release their loved ones and bring them back into was really territory. the families have been pushing for this party to not bring this bill to the table to really enjoying the discussions on them. but the move spearheaded by the country's national security minister and a known alternation always. each of our vend beer members of his party were seen shouting and screaming at the families of these captives who are essentially begging bigness its members to not have this bill at the moment because they're saying it's simply not the right time asking them to choose life over death and that there are more important things to be discussed and the families of these captive additionally feel that the government simply isn't doing enough for them and moves like this continuously puts their flight to bring those captives back in
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the back burner. and we understand that there's been some progress on the efforts to release a number of the is really capt is being held on by how much in gauze when we're hearing on that it was really media is reporting. but these really is have essentially given a green light to this deal that would see a number of captives release to our women and children in exchange for how mass is request of women and minors being released from is really jails. now this hasn't been confirmed by any is really officials, but are rather reports of the ongoing negotiations that are held with by the buddies, the egyptians, and the americans. there's been a lot of pressure on israel by the families of these captives to try and get any sort of information to get any sort of assessment on what the next steps are for
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the work cabinet. at the same time as we speak, the word cabinet is currently meeting with the families of those captives. but there was a little bit of an issue earlier in the evening when they sent an entire list for representatives of those families and the war cabinets. so there simply wasn't enough room in the defense ministry for all of them. but now we have learned that all of those families have since gone in and are waiting more information from the government. and remember, this comes as those families and tens of thousands of others marched from tel aviv to jerusalem. and a 5 day demonstration that ended at the prime minister's office in an effort to further put pressure on these really governments to release the captives. honda said whose life was there in occupied east jerusalem. thank you. are you as president joe by the says he believes a deal on releasing the captives held by him. us in gaza is close. his comments come off to the cuts out a form is the said. major hurdles had been passed during negotiations,
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how it has corresponding kimberly, how could, has more now from washington dc to us president joe biden, on monday, confirming that a deal to secure the release of captives is closed this after days. and speculation that an agreement had been reached, but national security spokesperson, john kirby confirming that the details are still being worked out. but we know is that this agreement could involve a pause in fighting for several days in order to secure the release of dozens of captives. it would also allow for stepped up and much needed humanitarian aid. if you're going to secure the release of hostages, and we certainly hope we're gonna be able to do that soon, you gotta make sure they can get from where they are to safety and do that as safely as possible, which means you're gonna have to have at least a temporary, localized stop and a fighting to allow them to move. i mean,
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we also can't take for granted. and all these people are easily mobile and don't have some sort of health issues that require perhaps a slower route out or assistance getting out. so i don't again, don't want to go straight and public, but uh, but we, we believe we're getting closer. john kirby also confirming to al jazeera for the 2nd time in roughly a week senior white house adviser and most hochstein isn't. is real meeting with senior officials, specifically the national security advisor, as well as the defense minister. the goal of the meetings is to try and prevent a broader war between israel and lebanon. the concern that there could be the risk of a 2nd northern front. there will also be meetings with lebanese officials as well. the fear is that israel, because of its military activity inside lab and on maybe trying to provoke, has bola into a wider conflict that could potentially even draw in the united states. as
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a result, the goal of these meetings again to try and send a strong message of deterrence. kimberly health is al jazeera, the white house for a while, as well as governments has attempted to showcase unity since launching is war and gaza. internal divisions has thought it to appear. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing criticism from the opposition leader, members of his own coalition on the public. how many jump june reports from west jerusalem? so got to him, so the display of rare, political unity and israel may be coming to an end of the 1st in a televised interview opposition leader. yeah, you're let pete demanded prime minister benjamin netanyahu resigned the meal, you know, to sleep that they want to listen to. israel has lost faith in the prime minister. we cannot allow ourselves to conduct an extended war with a prime minister that the public does not trust some navigation in there. then even more criticism of nathan yahoo from politicians this time from his far right
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coalition partners and that initial national security minister. it's more been give year and finance minister business law smart rich, both slamming the war cabinets decision to allow small amounts of fuel into gaza. labeling the move, a grave mistake, insisting it's signals weakness. and while it's unclear how much of a threat these internal divisions may yet pose to the prime minister, he's also facing growing outreach about the way he and his government handled the issue of the captives still being held in goss conventional political wisdom. and israel holds the prime ministers, typically get a boost in popularity during times of war. but since october, 7th survey after survey suggests the opposite, even as most is released, continue to rally around the flag and support the military. even if in yahoo, his approval ratings and trusting his leadership, performative to all time low. when asked recently about public condemnation of his leadership, the that's in yahoo deflected yet small luckily because there will be a time for politics. now the public is united around achieving or 3 targets
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destroying him. us, we're turning our hostages and making sure that the situation in gaza one ever returned to what it was before. so just how much political danger is nothing yahoo, facing with political analysts, you only been men of him, says everything will ultimately depend on the outcome of the war in gaza. people or what the revenge and the dignity, the nation on the price back. and you can get the additional 5 bit only by the 15 come us. so this is that this to see that they, they want if nothing else gets supplies, those 2 things, it has a chance maybe to survive. we've only split it in the middle of us, but if it doesn't supply is finished. well, many have counted netanyahu out before israel's longest serving prime minister is also considered the ultimate political survivor. but the blame he's facing for his government's intelligence. failures goes beyond mere crisis or scandal, and his leading many to believe his days could be numbered. how much of drama 0,
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west jerusalem? all right, still ahead on address it on. well childrens, they will hear from a boy in casa, who's lost his legs. and his writing for me, but refuses to give up the, the hello, there's been flooding across the turkeys black sea coast and there is more rain in the forecast here on tuesday, how they are good to see you. but this time, i think the flooding could be around turkey is ne black sea coast. otherwise, across the country, there has been an improvement in conditions. you've been pumping in some wants to until the 21 degrees for you on tuesday, but where the rains are picking up is the balkans here. great. shut down to montenegro, northern albania. so think places like the broth nick in croatia and popularity in
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montenegro. i think that's for the heaviest burst of rain will be on tuesday to the northwest. i think we're going to see more in the way of sunshine across ireland and britain here. that breezy london coming in at 12 degrees on tuesday, and speaking a breezy. it's downright wendy through parts of spain, so that's not fact the temperature and madrid to 12 degrees, but still keeping the twenty's in there for southern spain on tuesday, top end of africa. okay. it's pretty easy to wear the northwest here may see some showers, sneaking along the north coast of algeria and to an easy until the south we go. it was very windy in cape town, the other day when gus about 75 kilometers power. still winds in the forecasts on tuesday, but they'll back off through the day and then we'd all they see we've got in botswana habit, roney 39, maybe 40 degrees for you on tuesday of the as the situation in gaza escalates. we bring you expert news analysis,
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what the world is allowing these really wanting to do not only have the 2 children, but now they're going to tell patients in the hospital the people that suffer from children. now people are starving. the whole system is collapsing. drugs was broken off of it, stay with us for the latest developments on tuesday, and the stream is back and you can be part of it. join me out of these forces and the rest of the team free firsthand look beyond the headlines and have a say on how your stories told for new voices and unique perspective. the stream on all just the or the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, again, you're watching. i just need a reminder of off top stories this out, at least the 13 people have been killed in and is really strike on a un run school in central gaza. it happens on the what a refugee camp where hundreds of palestinian refugees have been at sheltering is ready. tanks all surrounding one of gauze as the biggest hospitals artillery strikes in the vicinity of the indonesian capital that killed at least 12 people. hundreds of patients and thousands of displaced people are in the hospital compound . us president joe biden says he believes
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a deal on releasing the captives held by how much in gaza is close to been weeks and the goal she ations to release 240 is right. how it is children's was well the children's day today the u. n is cooling for a ton to the basics of humanitarian, nor to safe god or children living in conflicts, sons. thousands of children had been killed in gaza since october 7th. that this account for 40 percent of the move, the 13000 deaths recorded by gauze us health ministry was have rules, but israel's war and gaza appears to have non causes youngest and most vulnerable. i think the heaviest price these are the names of some of the more than 5000, more than 500 children killed by israel in the 1st week's 1st 6 weeks of the war. among them all instance whose lives were cut short. these are the
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names of a 133 babies h 0 documented by i just need as they to journalism team a j labs, an estimated 1800 children are believed to be missing under the rubble. presumably that at least 9000 children have been injured. many with life altering consequences . and entire generation of palestinian children are growing up without arms or legs . here's what people are enjoying in gaza. doctors the now have a new acronym for children, they find in hospitals w, c, n s f, that's when the child know surviving family and academic health professionals say, should not exist. i'm a how many reports now on how the dreams and hopes of many young people in garza, i've been shot. so goods as children, no is safe. even in places of worship,
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they continue to be targeted by 3 the attacks. and then they're selling the yesterday we went to the musk 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 were under the rubble. does us health ministry sees at least $5500.00 children of beacon is really a tech since october 7th. and that's about $125.00 children to every day the child to, to save the children, say decent small them. the new number came 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 was unconscious for maybe 15 seconds. then i heard the sound of screaming and yelling. so i looked at my leg and they found a trip open and bleeding, another black. it's just the physical injuries part in see the voice having
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an impact on the children's mental health. and how did they see a flying pitch and they think it's a rocket. when a child weeks i ask me when these are stressful. and if a door close is in the house, they think it, you know, strengthens the children, have lived a life that made them older than their actual age. they're not children, alonzo in the united nation, sees the situation for young people in god's eyes desperate and has been calling for a ceasefire for weeks. children do not start 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, as is right in steps up. so thoughts buttons and goes up great at the district price as the children lead to cease by it comes and goes to 011 year old to assist with my dad lives in the gaza strip. his dream was to become a football player,
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but his leg was amputated. often his really bumming target of the house. and it was interstate at camp, as if tells us his story. it's all done on our country when that's the longest. if it has to turn it back by then suddenly you get in the a one mile so and you get shut in the name of jack daniels and you get the bottle. is joshua bi weekly it a while yet, and a lot of some kind of she'll be able to get in here and you know, share name with the, with dinner with the facility session man that been missing. so i
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the to dr samantha not is the founder and president of war child canada and us to join us now from toronto. thanks so much for being with us. talk to. so 1st of all, aside from the physical safety and the, the unimaginable loss is dave into a talk to us about the psychological impact of what has on children based on your experience. i mean, more anywhere in the world is absolutely devastating to children are from a psychological perspective and we're seeing that play out in real time in gas in particular. i mean children who lives through this kind of aerial bombardment where they have personally witnessed the loss of, of family members, for example, when there is showing when there is gunfire all around them, it leaves them feeling completely unsettled. and that, that can actually manifest in different ways. we see kids who have issues with nightmares, continuous nightmares,
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even long after the bombardment is over. we see issues of kids being separated from their families separate from the loved ones. ringback as well comes with not only a degree of psychological trauma but also put some, make some increasingly vulnerable over the long term. i mean, these are just a few of the ways in which kids who have experienced this kind of heavy, heavy conflict will really wrestle with it. not just in the short term, but in the long term as well. and, and some of the parents that you had spoken with in the previous segment can talk about this as well that their children are very fearful that they're anxious that they're depressed, they're afraid to go outside. these are the kinds of things that we see in children's throughout the world. we're living with more. but you mentioned the long term impact. uh, let's talk a little bit more about that. how does it, how does this kind of thing affect them into adulthood and things like forming relationships and, and as they make their way in the, in the, at all, what song or something that you carry with you forever. i mean,
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if you speak to anyone who has survived war, it is something that is always a part of them and it can. ringback only lead to things like post traumatic stress disorder that you wrestle with your entire life. but what we do see among children and i've been working in this field for 30 years now, which will be in all different context in war, is that even many years later, they will have a sense of, of anxiety, a feeling dislocated, of, of feeling very insecure. issues with depression, substance abuse, for example, but then on top of that, it can lead to other set fox that we don't even consider if you look at the infrastructure right now. for example, in gas, it has been really a, particularly in the north, almost completely designated. so that is community for kids. that is where they go to school, that is where their friends and their parts and everything that is familiar. and so the longer it takes for them to get back into those, those regular environments for them to get back in the school, even being out of school for months and until the schools are rebuilt. it could be, we're talking potentially over
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a year from now before those kids are back in school that can make them also vulnerable to things like long term property, lack of access to education, lack of access to employment as a result of that. so it isn't just the immediate psychological impacts that people will wrestle with over the long term. it's the economic impacts, the educational impacts and, and, and everything else that comes with having been dislocated and separated from, from your daily routine. and the things that that lead to peace and prosperity, what can be done to restore a children's sense of normalcy and all of this in as much as there is anything resembling normal in causal right now. and that is a very difficult question in my experience. well, there is active conflict, it is very hard for children to be to even begin the long process of recovery. first and foremost, they need to feel secure. so they need to feel as if they're that,
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that things are not quite as suddenly change on them. and that is in the current context, utterly impossible, but of course being protected. so if they have, for example, lost, their parents lost their guardians and others who are familiar and who are looking out for them. the one of the most important things for those in those children are incredibly vulnerable, and they're also vulnerable to things like abuse exploitation recruitment by armed groups, their sexual orientation. so those kids especially need to be protected. they need to be a part of, of n g o networks, for example, who are responsible for making sure that they're being cared for, that they have family members or community members who are looking out for them and providing for their basic needs. but i mean, either, ultimately this is the part of the challenge as well. and the situation is, is that when there is immediate conflicts, there are a lot of groups that are on the ground. people are making donations and,
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and activities begin to happen. if these are kids who are going to be rustling, even more critically with the impact of this war 6 months from now a year from now, even 6 years from now, and what we see in wars on throughout the world. and i'm just back from him and is that our memories are short, are investments as, as a global community or even shorter. and right when children need that assistance, the most, it is often denied to them. and, and that is one of the great fears that i have for the children guys as well as we had in our piece there earlier. children don't stop as was but they suddenly suffer incredibly from them. and we appreciate you talking to us about the psychological impact uh, talk to samantha not thanks so much for being with us. thank you for having me. i mean, not to the nations secretary general says he has never seen the same scale, a civilian suffering that's happening now in gaza. he was answering a question from address is krista salumi on the crisis. your costs for cease fire
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and gaza have gone on her to unheeded. so far you said over the weekend, you were shocked by 2 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 clears indeed now 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 i entities that have that mended. but i think that's more important than the discussion on names is the facts. and let's see the facts. as you know, we have the ports. every years on children killed 11 conflicts by different factors . the i have already presented 7 reports. in the 7 reports,
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the iris number of children killed in one ear by one act to was by the probably button in the blood 20172018. the seconds by the city in the government, the, the tell lies in the the game, the before 2020 and the game. it was around 7. and it's we have had the russia last to use city 150. we have solve the day be, if you remember the uproar, it less than 3 m and in one year the maximum see hundreds. now, without entering into discussing the acute a see of the numbers that were published by the the fact to us a lot of these in gaza, what he's cleared is that we have had in a few weeks, thousands of children who killed. so these is what met us. we are witnessing a killing of civilians. that is,
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and that allows and, and president is in any conflict since i am 2nd said the jello. israel's and military insist that how much fights is we're using the ship out hospital in gaza. as a c'mon center. the videos from the compound have not been able to definitively prove that hospitals are protected on the international humanitarian law. and any attack on them constitutes a potential war crime, but they lose that protection if they are used to launch attacks or to hide healthy soldiers. well, some of the in job aid reports is really important. garza continues to expand as it's not being able to find the captives being held by fighters and will now share this video. this according to the is really army, is proof that to have has what it causes a ship, a hospital at this scene here and see how many footage gunmen are entering another hostage from those countries. i mentioned in terms of a scene, i think that there is uh,
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guarding the room. we have not yet located both of these hostages and rescue them. we have not yet located the security guard car been obstructed. all of the security cameras are earlier is where you can just clean the cameras. it, you know, trip over it instructed you the hospitalized. they found a party of a soldier. every now is rid admits the captain. soldier was here, it is rarely strike and clean. she was then killed by him on spices. another army video claims. this is an entrance to a tunnel. days after attacking causes largest hospital is really below this under destruct, palestinian engineer said this concrete structure could not have been constructed and secret. and it's unlike most tunnels, which are built with pre fabricated concrete slabs. these videos are part of is really military. the attempt to prove the hospital was being used by almost as a command center and not protected under international humanitarian rule. a bull crime, c palestinians, and god, who refused his reign of lying about the hospitably being under the control of
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fighters is i'm and i have the most tracking number custody. i don't the have good . they claim that this hospital has a command center. where is that? because you, there's nothing of the sort and then you know, because if you hit it, but because the truth is, the occupation is lying with the occupies and finds a hole here, or the end of the tunnel here. all the, it doesn't mean much anyhow, we don't deny tunnels. extend along the roads and streets and guides of hundreds of kilometers. we've never hidden, not that this is a grab bag. grab bored out on the whole place in the range of what is really ministry has presented as evidence. gifts implies is what the minute you've been you showed before selected during the arc, we're taking a look at what happened. there is a and i 1047. the number of guns in the time arrived room increase effect and they can be seen as being arranged differently. these are explosive, in other places. what's claimed as evidence found in locations as a need to arrange for cameras. this video was also deleted and upload it again. the earlier version showed what appeared to be in his reading, storage it on the laptop,
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present it as evidence based off would be indicating that the video was an edited was also seemingly untrue. because here you can see the video was stitched together to these really ami has also deleted an earlier post, which admitted that it sees ambulances and hospitals of the target. but despite the word war crime now being used more frequently by analysts in a groups is one does. it continues to have support from the government 1st for crimes being committed by a mass by having their headquarters, their military hidden under hosp, the doctors and nurses and personal opportunity to get out of harm's way. so this is a different story and i believe it was a cat currently for an indiscriminate and that indiscriminate bombing has consequences. this doctor says he wants to go through here,
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not just speeds of women and children is the dying. the also see this picture of death itself is here, is done. so i'm gonna be driving where there's been an intense exchange of rock. if i across these around 11 on the border as well as said rockets and i'll tillery it 5 from 11 on the hidden is really army base. and the north footage from the scene shows expensive. damage to the base is there any military has not yet reported any casualties? is really media, say the military intercepted another badge of drone and rocket attacks. israel has cooled the hijacking of a cargo ship by the who with these and act as a ronnie and terrorism, it is an allegation to the wrong denies, but the incident has implications for international ships passing through the busy passages of the middle east. i suggest the war and gaza is in danger of escalate to where we challenge reports from occupied east jerusalem films like an action blockbuster,
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the who the helicopter emblazoned and the m and e and palestinian flags approaches its targets. it's on clear. if the galaxy does crew has any idea of what's happening, helicopter touches down and out pull the assault team. they found to trust the top deck and matching critiques and by the club as it doesn't take long to get into the bridge. and the site is inside have neutrons. 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 is now with a you how many ports they've stated the whole is radio linked vessels that are at risk in the many of the many armed forces. reason right there, wanting to old ships affiliated with these riley enemy, all those dealing with that they will become legitimate targets for the armed
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forces. thomas has banks the who sees for the hijacking and the support in its fight against israel heavy and 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 incident is parts of a irradiated or straight states. continuum of conflict. taking in homicide in the occupied palestinian territories has paula in lebanon and the whose these in human old groups, the israel sees as proxies to a greater or lesser extent of tyrone prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his office says, this is another active arabian 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 names
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. iran has denied it had anything to do with the hijacking box. his ready security watches a worried about his implications for international shipping. this is intended to 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 people sleep is operating there. they haven't basing the somali to um, so it's in everyone's interest to come down into the red sea and the ration from how master's attacks of october, the 7th, and israel's war on gaza. being felt throughout the region will reach out and how to 0 occupied east jerusalem. i still had the on address either. well, let's go as quick and i'll just seen as a fall right outside of wins, the presidential running
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the, [000:00:00;00] the book back in of in use far right to can't get it. have a mulay has one argentine is presidential run of defeating economy. minister said jo messa malay got 56 percent of sunday's vote against messes. 44, the election marks a major swing to the rights for the country. and i said, well, reports now from the unintended and captive window size. the origin ties woke up to the news that a far right candidate
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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 had, i mean, they 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. arguing times have been struggling without an enormous economic crises, with soaring inflation, a 140 percent in the past year, around 8 to 10 percent inflation rate each month, making it very difficult for people to make and to meet here. and. and that's why the selection we saw the show how desperate are continues are forced ability for economic stability in a country that has had sewing in station a full year. so the 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, i'd better go from members and have you had any leg could be happening soon,
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but really have been very, very critical of the current administration. i 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 rate controls in this country. missing them of what it concerns the government is the impact that this would have on 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, this day is a national holiday, not in tina, so there's no lucas 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 certain is that nobody really knows what is going to happen next. or i chose this book. i has been declared the winner of life various presidential election,
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what have you been actually annual that's the from thousands of moves i use the when i, when, when they're leaving and any of them actually move on in the private window motor will see that there was a little thought provoking ons, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the next truly. unfortunately,
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there are no quick wins and events or research od hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process basically entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing the and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the story on talk to how does era the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on have them see? can this is the news live turns out coming up in the next 60 minutes. more is really strikes target hospitals and shelters for display civilians and guns are you
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