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the, the noise really strikes target hospitals and shelters for the space civilians. and casa, for you in chief, says he hasn't seen suffering on this yet with the seeing a queuing civilians that he's and pedals and, and pursue them any conflict since i 2nd, the other ones are in jordan, this is out. is there a life and also coming, forced out by his rating plumbing on guns, his main hospital, 28 premature babies arriving egypt for treatment of us president says he believes
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a deal to release the captive. so by how mouse and gaza eclipse, the israel has shown no sign of stopping its relentless strikes across the guns. that strip thousands of palestinians were killed. buy's ready bombs on monday, including children. there was heavy showing in the rough uh, in the south, as strikes also hate a residential tower in hon eunice elliott. at least 13 people were killed by in his writing strike on a un run school in central garza. so the palestinian health ministry says there are now no longer any health services in northern garza is ready tank. so now surrounding the indonesian hospital, a 100 patients managed to be evacuated by thousands of displaced. people are still inside the facility. for the gauze, a health ministry spokesperson says he is another master. going to take place at the indonesian hospital the database did that for you to check them all in the nation halls,
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but there is no besiege of the commission forces or focusing the attacks on it um this night. but as um, the oldest target, the vicinity of the hospital, there are drones also that's open fire up. anybody who moves in the vicinity? no one is allowed in or i law or out of the hospital. there isn't a look your patient has waived a big come pin again has been donation hospice and now they are brought about it sort of sizing what they have done with the aisle shift compound and we are afraid that they would commit a similar acts. i'd like they did, i'd be a baptist hospital and this brings to memory the holding the smiths that got that was completed. uh uh, the uh baptist hospital and the damage and the cause as she filed compose. so when the commission, instead of a hospital targeting such a hospital for they, they wouldn't be eliminating the loss idle top of a discount of the services and or north in does this trip wouldn't be
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without any health care system. these people who are in the northern part of the, because of all been done without the health care services, this would lead to the di ingle of hundreds of citizens who are, and cbs cases, who would not have access to hospitals. 0 is honey mach mood. has the latest from hon, eunice, and southern gaza. or there are more air strikes, taking place right now to different locations in the gaza strip from north the south. literally the entire northern parts and cause us to the right now is under heavy bombardment and airs direct. namely, we're talking about did all the or if there's you can wear another area at the center of gaza city where the confrontation and an an it contract with the is really the military is taking place right at the center of garza and
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the actors were these really, military push their vehicles surrounding it, other densely populated areas, but at the target's, they are stripes on the value of refugee camp and have fun family lift it, 3 people, a killed and, and those were the initial, a number that we, we've got confirmed by a source in giovanni a were pulled from under the rebels. the date we were told there are still more people as the house was full of people when the air strikes took place to an say right refugee camp, another densely populated area, 17 people were killed in an air strike targeting their residential home with tens of the critically injured who were rushed right away to shut down a thought hospital in the city of theater to bella. and here we're, we're reporting it from hun you and it has also been a major target of is really a airstrikes and we're talking about both sides. the eastern side of our new in is
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and the western side of the city where people are told we're visiting the basements . i were told to move to the western side, namely to hi, i'm an hour and i'm in the neighborhoods. in the western side of hires. people found themselves a target of is really air strikes for talking about more residential homes. and an apartment was also targeted in one of the residential towers in how many residential celts compound. and unfortunately the, the, those who were killed in this ears drive where evacuated from gaza, if from one family, what happened the, the, the, when the ears right to place, the bombs been penetrated, the walls and a targeted next door. eh, apartment where this family was taking it as a refuse it when they evacuated from it. from guys i bought a week ago, 20 had penetrated babies were taken from the ship,
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a hospital on sunday to rough up in southern garza. and now in egypt, these randy army forced thousands of people believe the i'll ship a compound on saturday. how some, how about ripples too young to remember that light and the journey away from home and their loved ones that oh dear, how shocked the weld outrage soon spread globally when people so tiny babies struggling to be in a hospital being bombed by these variety ami some what tooth way to survive. the lack of incubators, medicine and hygiene. this is as ha, she was prematurely boned with a long problem. she was being treated as, as she felt hospital, you know, of, and gaza. when the war broke out, the baba says she hasn't seen her since then because she was trapped in an area facing is ready. bombardment is as hawks. we know how to make the journey to
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egypt without her mother un health workers will accompany her. and all the babies i need to send her to egypt. you know what her mother feels when she can go with the child, but have 7 all the kids to the cost to her, and garza, and there's no way i can leave them. all those managed to cross the border with egypt with a babies on a journey. no one knows how long it will take and when they would be able to go back home murphy, i used to get away. i never thought the hospital would come under attack, whom i move south, but my husband remained with the baby only 10 days ago. doctors remove the baby from the oxygen supply and she had to follow a strict nutrition protocol to gain weight and become normal and healthy. is what i said am during the last 10 days in the hospital was besieged,
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and my baby's health deteriorated and she was forced to live on oxygen supply. these well has the final say when, who gets to leave guys that 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 class, but because basically he can't leave his boy go alone. for now the babies would be sent a different hospitals in egypt. the recovery might take years. that's too young to remember. what happened is they make it, do we have to cope with a live shot to us by death, destruction and loss hush, my mother and you 0 for the minutes for being of how much has fired, what store to be one of the largest and by rogers of rockets towards tennessee the you can hear the sirens go up there in tennessee,
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even central israel, the item defense system as intercepted most of the rockets no casualties, southern are faulty. 2 families of israeli captives held by how must have spoken out against a proposed bill being discussed in these rarely connected. it would give the green light for the death penalty for captured palestinian fighters. i am the about the 7 fears exchanges between the far right is ready. politicians and the families of the captives and the commits it comedies fear such a bill cuz i know how i'm asking for the life of the relatives addressed to the shop. peas, peas, there will be time to argue, but lead to please stay with us on the side of life, not death. i beg you to remove this from the agenda if you have a heart, and if you see us. and us president, dr. barton says he believes a deal and releasing the captives,
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how by how mouse and gaza is close. as comments come off to the category? foreign minister said major hurdles had been overcome during negotiations. a white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has moved from washington, dc. 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
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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, 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 shooting 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 whitehouse, advisor and most hochstein is an israel 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, but concerned 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 lebanon, maybe trying to revoke his bola into
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a wider conflict that could potentially even draw in the united states. as a result, the goal of these meetings again to try and send a strong message of deterrence. kimberly, how could al jazeera the white house, the united nations secretary general says he has never seen human suffering on the scale that is happening now in gaza. u. n. n world health organization officials a desperately working to get sick, converted civilians out of gaza, or trying to get to monetary an aide in kristin salumi has the latest from you and a headquarters in new york of how to evacuate the sick and injured from a hospital when there's no place left in garza to take them, 10 hospitals remain open, but on the verge of collapse, lacking critical supplies and staff will she for was the largest and most advanced medical facility in gaza. world health organization senior most representative
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there says that while many are focused on the deaths and injuries caused by the compartments, the public health crisis caused by the blockade threatens to keep causes health system crippled for months, possibly years. so it's not just about how we evacuate. the question is actually, how can we re substitute these hospitals to continue providing services? obviously in the, 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 thinking i'm planning on trying to work through. how do we actually continue to provide a cert services through the population that we may north in those hospitals? what he's cleared is that we have had in a few weeks, thousands of children killed. so these is what mets us. we are witnessing a, the killings of civilians that is and that allows an end president. it's in any
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conflict since i am 2nd said each other with civilians living in overcrowded shelters and increasingly exposed to the elements and a lack of clean water. there's worries that disease could soon spread, the united nations continues to negotiate to get more critically ill and wounded patients out of gaza and more humanitarian assistance. and with the death toll continuing to rise. so too does the secretary general's call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nations. let's also to come here and i'll just say we're including the moment humans who the rebels took control of it is rainy on the festival in the red sea. the threatening further attacks more and stay with us the
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while, certainly a fresher field across the field on higher one. that's because a cold front swept across. so look at the temperature in tate on 12 degrees on tuesdays. still some like green showers. meantime, we're pumping up the heat though for lots and i've gotten this done $24.00 that's fall above where you should be for this coming year. and we got this trying to spin up and it's crashing into the coast of on to protest. i think the worst of the rain will be addressed to the north of tonight and tell them that i do, but for the rest of the country, it is fairly dry. speaking of intense rain, we've got extreme flight advisors for eastern, besides, central decided straight through the central philippines. and that rain is point in to northeast malaysia, where we are likely to see a couple of 100 millimeters over the next little bit to china. we go, it's feeling more like summer here, so that of cloud cover though, for the yangtze river valley, the western side. let me paint the colors on dark. the orange, the part of the temperature is here. so from qualen to move onto junk. joe. all these places running a good 6 degrees above where they should be for this time of the year,
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looking good in china's capital, the korean peninsula, same coast for japan as well, with lots of socket conditions for the west coast, but still breeze a for a kind of island, and back to this part of se, stage where we go lot of rain coming for quality in port, but no surprises here. november is a what is the month of the year? the, the the welcome back. you're watching out. just a quick reminder about top stories. a at this hour is where the strikes of killed thousands of palestinians across the gaza strip on monday, including children. there was heavy shutting and rough uh,
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and found units in the south as well as the jamalia. and just that i've read that you comes in north central, the palace to me in the health ministry says there are no longer any health services left in northern gaza. is there any time? so now surrounding the indonesian hospital 100 patients managed to be evacuated. thousands of people still for maintenance and us present trip. i believe that deal, i'm releasing some competence have by how much of gaza is close and weeks of negotiations. trinity is 214 is right. is is gone. well the you and is cooling for a return to the basics of humanitarian know to safe, got old children living in comfort exams. thousands of children have been killed and gone. so since october, the 7th, some of your thoughts on how the dreams and hopes of many young people in gaza have been shafter. so goods as children know a safe even in places of worship, they continue to be targeted by 3. the attacks on the southern the,
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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 under the rubble. does us health ministry sees at least $5500.00 children of beacon is really a tech seems october 7th. that's about 125 children killed every day. the child to, to save the children, say decent smoke on the new number 2 across the walls. areas since 2019 oh awesome . awesome. i also numbers i was working and i heard back to back showing and i felt to the also so i was unconscious for maybe 15 seconds. then i heard the sound of screaming and yelling. so i looked at my leg and i found a trip open. and bleeding, a lot of blood it's not just the physical injuries party and see the voice having an impact on the children's mental health issues. and how did they see
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a flying pitch and they think it's a rocket when a child weak. so i ask me when these are stressful and if a door closes 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're not children, alonzo in the united nation, sees the situation for young people in cars as desperate and has been quoting for c 54 weeks. so for me to 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 to the products and goes up great at the district price. as the children lead to a ceasefire comes him him with a disease or doctor as a month and not as a founder and president of war child canada, and us. she says, conflict anywhere is devastating for children and leaves them with deep
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psychological was or, or something that you carry with you forever. i mean, if you speak to anyone who has survived ward is something that is always a part of them. and it can certainly 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 with children in all different context in war, is that even many years later, they will have a sense of, 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 either set fox that we don't even consider if you look at the infrastructure right now. for example, and gas, it has been really 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,
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those regular environments for them to get back into school, even being out of school for months and until the schools are rebuilt. it could be, we're talking potentially over 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. if 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, many palestinians, some guys that have lost access to medical treatment in israel because of the war, dozens of ended up in the occupied westbank, fearing for those they left behind need to abraham us more from, from a the total or the wife coughing was 2 years old. cut them
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to georgia, escaped from causal only to die in the occupied west bank as she hands as he was the son of a friend, and loved him as her own. here to say for well, she says it will take a miracle to keep her out of this cemetery. for weeks, she's been waiting for cancer treatment. despite her condition, deteriorating. she's too afraid to show her face, fearing and is really retaliation. she was treated in a jerusalem hospital that came to an end when the war started in october, met michigan, multiple hospice. i have nothing to do with what's happening and i need my treatments. okay, and i have 3 children. i want to stay alive for their sake. i cause i'm losing time . i just want to go to a hospice in in jordan orange juice, and i'm israel has restricted medical permits for palestinians from garza. do you have included traveling across the board there to jordan? also requires and is really permanent. some patients have been transferred to
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hospitals in the occupied west bank, but not all the treatment is available here. some are telling us their worries, having creased with news of their families, being killed or injured in god's for this mother. norma la new news is devastating news. she came here with her son for treatment mom. her other son was injured in his robes bombardment of gauze and 2 weeks into the war, 13 needles and this was at the ship a hospital until saturday to have a dissimilar from us for us just so i get all my news from the tv, but i saw that i'll she for hospital has been evacuated. how would the road be towards the south? will my son make it? will he be okay? is he alive or dead? for network connections make it difficult to get any news. she has lost. oh, contact with him. we tried to call our colleagues reporting from doctors hospitals
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at the moment we called again. and this is nowhere to be found yet since the start of the war, several patients who came from going to have died in the occupied westbank summer varied here in ramallah. and i'm like many and goes, i know at least their grades are marked, but there find interesting piece is far from home in a place they didn't know in a graveyard. many of their relatives will never be able to visit you that behind a jersey to the occupied, the west bank. israel has cooled a hijacking of a condo ship by the who sees and not to be rainy in terrorism. it's an obligation to turn around denies, but the incident has broader implications for international ships passing through the busy passages of the middle east and suggest the war and gauze it is in danger of escalating where we challenge reports from occupied east jerusalem
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films like an action blockbuster, 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 it's now with a you how many ports they've stated. the old is radio linked vessels that are at risk in the many of the many armed forces. reason, right? they're wanting to old ships affiliated with these riley enemy. all those dealing
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with that they will become legitimate targets for the armed forces. thomas has banks the who sees for the hijacking and for support, and it's fight against israel heavy as 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 eager to defend and support the palestinian people with only can voice ro, this incidences, parts of a it radiated, orchestrated continuum of conflict. taking in homicide in the occupied palestinian territories has paula in 11 and and the sixty's in human old groups. the israel sees as proxies to a greater or lesser extent of tyrone prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office says this is another acts of a 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 names
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. 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 open a new front, in addition to lebanon, in order to divert attention from my guys all day, but the resources, but it is not the biggest 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 into the red sea. the, the ration from how much is a tax of october, the 7th. and israel's war on gaza being felt throughout the region will reach out on how to 0 occupied east jerusalem. but any of my colleagues, daddy and applegate spoke to some of the romani from the royal united services institute, explain the significance of a video of the hijacked the reviews are trying to alter their expressing solidarity
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with what has the lot on us for doing. and that was indicative in the series and this out strength of receipts intercepted by the united states. the rain did israel last month. so that's a part of what they would either do. it also the who these are basically saying they're for sure the propaganda and the bible industry, the governor dated and the re b and c, no is really vassal, is safe over there. this is the 1st time that a ship was seized in the red sea, but we've seen attacks cross over the red sea previously on their weight. the rock is on their way to a lot. so strategically, how significant is, is this developments on a global level? the learning is, are obviously brings them have just between us because with the writing and sounding normalization bathroom are franklin's right. it was wildly as you that arrived with not directly involved in support of the who these attacks on that should be or provide a sophisticated weapons. i board revisions to hudy's,
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but certainly this could be an extension of iran's proxy word israel because it would effect and disrupt visual energy supplies that go through the industry. and also this is a warning shot from the who, the leadership side of your area. and we look at who the media and propaganda, they often show that they are punishing the thousands for considering a normalization with israel. and this could, if it escalates a board that this kind of happen, lead you a rupture of the fragile live you escalation that we see. read this as easy who these again, you know football teams around the world taking part and quantify us for the 2026 woke up, but for the palestinian team, they're doing so against the backdrop of war. they play australia on tuesday and a match that was moved from the off by the west bank to the neutral venue of to wait because of the conflict. trying to get your oscar reports from to a city. they trained as hard as any national football team before. well qualified, maybe even hard sped on by the desire to make palestinians proud at
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a time of war. even though the play as a fall from high hopes is what they think about doing control from you know, it is whether we're going to training or to the hotel place, spend 24 hours on the findings to follow what's happening when it comes to sensitive cases. such as the loss of children and civilians and the families, it motivates them to relax and achieve victory to make the palestinian people happy . as they say, despite the pain, there is hope that hope is for a place that the 2026 woke up finals for the very 1st time. but the tournament is to fall in the future. the present springs its own challenges. tuesdays match was originally meant to be held at one of palestine type stadiums that has to be moved to q 8 because of the conflict. and there's no guarantee that the same page will be able to.

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