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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 22, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST

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this little part of the page was transformed into a minute, reporting every now and then we can hear cluster bombs, exploding out his ears, teens on the ground. when you close to the heart of this story, the the hello until mccrae. this has been use our life and coming up in the next 60 minutes the as well. 9 times. it's heavy bombardment of guns overnight and is track on the center of the script kills 9 people. children are among the date, concerns a phone tag,
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humanitarian pause, and funded between from us and it's rattling casa. the start time of the truth is to be announced. as part of the dealer, mazda will release 50 is ready, women and children held in gaza in exchange for some palestinian women and children in his writing prison. this friday rises to cutting each each company occupied with the hospitals. as far as how serious had been the as well as bombardment of the guns, i has been relentless of the noises tons of a temporary truce deal with being finalized. and it shows no sign of stopping plumes of dark smoke from his riley attacks have been seen across the gallons of sky line all morning. and will palestinians have been killed or injured? opt is ready as trunks targeted areas. the come out allowed one hospital in
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northern garza for the 2nd time is rarely it strikes also targeted the jabante of refugee camp in 2 houses on, on july street. no lit up in central council either. as 9 people have been killed, including children during the bombing on the new surround can. so this all comes as contact consumes that. how mos in israel have agreed on a humanitarian pools and gaza after weeks of negotiations mediated alongside the u . s. and egypt. these ready government approved the deal of a lengthy cabinet making and deep internal divisions among ministers. the front minnesota benjamin netanyahu says agreement does not mean the full will stop. was part of the deal, 50 women and children held captive and cause of will be released in exchange for some palestinian women and children. being free from is riley prisons, that your military and pause will also allow the entry of a launch, a number of age convoys, including fuel for humanitarian needs. we have correspondents across the worlds
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covering this story. a sound of been jeff. i just standing binding dar high on the diplomatic if it's sort of high that as an occupied east jerusalem on the political divisions and is ro shown hindering, isn't washington with us reaction? but 1st, it's cross to talk about as boone, who is in garza and tara, can you just give us more details on these overnight strikes that we have been talking about? which really only intensified since the truth agreements was announced. the yes. before reaching the truth agreements between from us and he's will be, is very occupation forces had intensified the rates of the domain of it's been that treat aerial attack. so 1st of all, just for starting from this uh, from the southern areas of sizes for the work set for air strikes, took place for fiji, complex, 9 palestinians at the report of killed. also the strikes continued. indeed, most of the goals as to what the value of refuge account has been hit during the
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last hour as medical teams rushed to evacuate victims from under the russell's also the facility of the engine nation. us come on at one hospital in the north of the gaza strip. had been widely attacked by the is very forces as they just by the occupation. troops are still inside clean and donation hospitals the, the far north of the territory. a new stripe took place and central garza city where these rates of the is very attacks had been intensified during the last couple of hours. usually israel adopting this approach before reaching and use these fires. so it's going to be much more predictable that to be, is very fluid says, gonna conduct much me. ariel combines across that are 3 before having an arrival to the ceasefire. healed by cuts remediation with from us it. what's the reaction the to this deal? especially when it comes to, well i it's getting into gaza. of the
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yes, i didn't really, i must. and uh, i'm the israel has agreed on a cut to miss yates. it deal a full full day. is that over the truth i represent, it's in releasing 50 is ready hosted hostages from the gaza strip. i'm from its site as well, were released a number of fellow sinews, who have been detained and is very tales including young children. the women now uh, this ceasefire came for palestinians as a bandage and the roots and wounds, as it has been treated without anesthesia. generally palestinian as the there's a ceasefire as gives the time just only to shake off ashes and even to have some stick to. but meanwhile they are looking forward to having a long time ceasefire in which they kind of returned back again to the newman lives . and even to just to build what have been destroyed in the most and central areas of golf and city. and now with the flow of the humanitarian aid that are a potentially suspected they have a projected with the ceasefire. the situation on the north of the gaza strip must
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be partially mitigated as if there's going to be much more guarantee that these a will be delivered across the gaza strip. not only in the southern areas. ok, thanks so much for that to or to keep the same for us and con eunice in garza. so let's speak to some a bunch of i now he joins us from here in the higher and to obviously weeks and weeks of mediation to get to this point. can you just talk us through the details of this deal? the s on full measure. there are 4 major components to this. one obviously is the release of this 50 is really kept as being exchanged according to the hamas statement for a 150 per cent in prison is worth noting its thousands and thousands of protestant ins. you've been investing in is really jails in the last few years, but also more have been rounded up since october, the 7th and westbank and the occupied east jerusalem pods. so this is a welcome. again,
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there is going to be the allowing in of hundreds of tons of trucks of age, which are rating on the border with egypt. and then that is the component of new drone flights for some parts of the day, for northern parts of the that's according to the how my statement, and no more aerial surveillance of the southern parts of casa. this is worth noting that, but we've heard from these really pregnant, as he went into the meeting, is that this does not mean an end to the war, but a truce. this is going to be a deal which is subject to extension, as well as with a 10 more protestant. mean is really inmates of is really your business, which is being held by how much would be exchange for another extension. so these 4 days could end up being longer as well, if from us agrees to release more people worth it here, underlining that these are civilians, women and children from both sides, which are going to be released. and you've not come to a point where soldiers are being exchanged and it gets obviously playing a,
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a huge role. the central role in these negotiations. can you just talk us through the diplomacy behind us from all sides? the, as you said, this is being a roller coaster of negotiations involving multiple parties and cut those being playing a pivotal role there. if you remember those 2 hostages, which from us released earlier as a gesture off, it's a man to tell you intentions that this was also mediated by cut that so cut this come up with the statement saying that yes, if announced that this is going to be a 4 day choose in the next 24 hours and more details are going to be fleshed out about the names of people who are going to be released by the side. and then the more important point here, off the aid that is going to be allowed in because as you've been hearing those groups and the kinds of people who adopt as we're doing compensations, that anastasia people are not having enough food or any clean drinking water. that is crucial for hundreds of thousands of people in gaza. so the car is just saying
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that their, their facilitated this, they've been to make sure that it's is it, it sees through. and they've also signed egyptians because all of the age, even the country, it is going to that are crossing the only bit. but it's going to be a lot of inside. and also the united states as also being timed for using and existing its influence on israel to coming to at least a short pause. a breath of air for the people of gaza, who being under relentless bombardment for the last 47 days. and they think so i'm not sure. so some of the binge of aide for us in the for more on this side of how that joins us live from occupied east jerusalem in sar despite some opposition that i finally went through the condition. can you just talk us through how that played out a hi. so i'm what it was a very long night that took hours of deliberate saying and deciding whether they
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would go through with this that was such and members and part team members that were against it. completely right from the beginning, especially those thoughts are in the extreme fall, right. it's within the government. so you have the national security, minnesota. it's a mob been cafe that has been very vocal and, and said that he was going to vote against it. and he did, you also had the finance minister that has been also responsible for the expansion of those and legal is really supplements and occupied westbank as well as smart trips, who was going to vote against it, but then changed his mind and voted for it. his pockets you were talking about. and they said because of the debate thing for a very long time, they realize that this was in the national interest to ensure that one of the goals of this will was just to bring back those cottages. at least that would start a process because so far, nothing has worked in terms of returning them. and so this news is obviously uh, news that the families of the captives have been waiting for for weeks now. has
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there been any reaction from them yet? of the, well it says source of side of relief to some degree because at least they feel the pressure they've been putting on the government for weeks now, whether it's through process. so the minds to meet sudden demands full access to lots of a questions they've been saying and trying to push the government to have all of those cops his release. but that we so far they don't have the names of those 50 caps since it will be released. and what we understand is tomas will be releasing the names the night before. so for every day 10 will be released the night before. they'll be receiving those names and of course, every one of those family members will be a desperate to know whether they're relative on dots at least. and of course, we do know that some of them may have been killed in those is riley strikes. the other concern is, is that not all of them are held by how much so lots of the negotiation starting
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these through cuts all husbands are it plays through how mosque egypt seems to have been the thing with, it's not me too hot and we know that they've held a number of top tips for how many of those will be released by how most, how many of them buys. i'm going to have it's very unclear. and a few days ago perhaps about a week ago, it was how much had said that they weren't even show where all of the cops as well . so that would be another major concern for them. and so what we know about the palestinian prisoners that jew to be released of the so you have the ministry of justice is rightly ministry has released $300.00 names of women and children. those that anyone, themes under the age of 19 that list, release the names with the difference, a accusations they were, they had against them saying, but those will be potentially part of the $150.00 release. but interestingly it's $300.00 names. and the reason behind this,
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we believe is because as role has set and it's kind of pushing how much to release more and the way it's doing it is saying that if you release on top of that is 5010, another 10, you then will receive one day in tons of a pause. 5, thanks. how much to reduce this 10, you get an extra day. and by releasing $300.00, well that potentially is pushing them to do is to say, well hey, you got, if you released more assess the more that will be a type of a 100, you'll get more prisoners release. now some of those have been accused of anything from throwing rocks towards these riley for susan occupied westbank. that would be enough to land you in jail. maybe you had placed in something on social media and they have a to some of them of us many ations with the group or the i, the online groups. all those relates. it's how much. but of course, as we've been saying for the last few weeks, even if you like a post that they would seem as a support of how much it could be a place that's in supports of other people that and goals are and against that will
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. they could been lines you in jail, and of course that will be mostly women and children release. one little thing to the next step. now in terms of israel is the supreme court barrel. now there's about 24 hours where they've purchasing the names of those prisoners out there so that anyone from the public can objects if they want to, that's not likely to happen. it's likely that it will go through. that seems to be the consensus here, but the idea is this is why they're putting that list forward. once the supreme court approves that it, some are ready to go ahead. then we will probably be here all of that sci fi as tossing. okay, thanks so much sarah. that's our a hot up for us and occupied east jerusalem. this is john hendrick joins us now live from washington dc. and uh, does this truth take some pressure off the bonded administration? absolutely. the binding, the administration initially was getting a lot of public support for it support of israel,
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but that is really waned over time. we've seen pro palestinian rallies across the u . s. and so there was really a lot of pressure for binding to move. polls have shown him really declining in popularity due to his handling of this crisis show, the administration was very quick today to have a number of briefings and number of statements. anthony blinking, put out of statements importing his agreement. vitamin himself put out his statement supporting his agreement. a us official spoke on condition of anonymity to a number of reporters including al jazeera that was embargoed, meaning we could not release those comments until after the guitar made that announcement because they wanted guitar to be forward. at the out of gratitude for them at serving as an intermediary in these negotiations. but the us official said, yes, there are and usually 50 people that are supposed to be released over 4 or 5 days.
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but as you heard, 0 said, they're hoping for more, and the us official said they actually expect that there will be more than 50. that agreement was brokered in such a way that us official says that more people are incentivized to be released by him . us, as you mentioned, president bonham released that statement significantly off the cutoff had already announced the deal. what does that indicate the that you have the which was very careful. it one is they give guitar credit for this a, the president biden faint guitar. he, st. egypt in all of those statements, and the us officials were saying this is close to an agreement, but they declined to say that it was an agreement. it choke guitar, went ahead with a wanting kit. you are to be, uh, the organ in the country that actually made this announcement. and as i said, that us officials spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity and was not eh, did not allow us to release any of those comments until after guitar made an
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announcement. and that shows how important it is for the us to have an intermediary who can speak directly to him us, which is something the us as i'm doing. okay, thanks so much john. this john henry and for us in washington, dc for funding between is there any forces and palestinian find his own going until cut them in the occupied with bank? at least 5. tell us the indians have been killed in and is rarely drones truck in the area. is there any forces stoned, an emergency department at the hospital and to care him during a ride? the 50 year old palestinian man has been killed by his ready forces during a through the series of rides in the occupied west bank. and that happens in the village of as soon need. abraham joins us now live from remodeler and obviously now the deadly nice uh the, uh, these rides still own going and some of them are still ongoing and some new ones have been reported recently. but let me 1st take you to cut them with the medical
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sources that have confirmed that at least 5 palestinians have been killed. 5 others have been wounded. and one of those who have been have been wounded, has been arrested by is really forces. while he was inside an ambulance, we've seen videos of these really forces storming inside an ambulance car near a hospital. they stayed there for awhile and targeted to palestinians and they've arrested one of them. we've been seeing the video of him being carried by the is really soldiers. now we know that it's not new for his really forces to target some medical personnel and injure them as well. but we haven't been seeing in a while. the opening of ambulances, cars, and taking those who have been injured. now, according to our sources, we believe that these really forces has seemed one of those uh, taken from the ambulance is one of those that it's once. now we're talking about and violence night into cutting, but also in other places india occupied with thing. as we say, there has been
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a read in between the a here near the law as well as in other places. we have been also reporting at rate in a patient a few decamp. we're palestinians have been arrested as a result. now we know that the numbers of detainees could beach raising. now because the account is still ongoing, as these rates are still happening as we speak. but so far, we're talking about 13 palestinian prisoners. and this adds to the total of college students who have been detained since the 7th of october, to $3000.00 palestinian detainees. and, you know, when we took about the deal we took about the prisoner's release, we're talking about 150 or 300 names. but as you can imagine, we're talking about the numbers of those being arrested, increasing as the day goes by. and just on the day of what's the post and you know, sort of these reaction pain sofa. so we've been waiting for
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a response from and the reaction really from the present, posted in presence office. but so far, all we have is a tweet by the pillows, the correct the rejected order says and a shift saying that speaking basically on behalf of president by saying that he basically appreciates the rules of thought has played in securing this a seas. this deal that includes the release of prisoners and includes the ceasefire . you know, we've been seeing a lot of reaction from the past, send you the authority that has been say that this like russian on goal is that needs to stop that there are talking to the international community. but people here see the palestinian authority is weak and doesn't have much leverage. and remember when how mass has a secure the release of a more than 1000 palestinian prisoners and exchange for. and it's really so, so to get a hard to lead in 2011, that has been a lot of anticipation people are looking at how much of someone who could or
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a party that could really secure the release of some prisoners know quickly looking at the names and the list, we're seeing that some of them have been a v team in the past 2 years or so. that's talking about more of the minor is not the women. so there hasn't been a lot of, let's say, hopes that they're going to release names that have been there for a while, or a can be spending a lot of time in jail. but it's so we can see how the story develops now. okay, thanks so much and need a need to abraham for us into ramallah and to meet lowenstein is an independent journalist and also all of the palestine. the bar chart. he says, well, before a true steel is a positive step, the international community must continue to push it as well to stop the will completely. these riley governments in many years rarely come inside as of said and very excluded. there's no intention to stop the rule. i don't mean to sit and put a dancing around the announcement which i welcome. anyone will welcome and for the idea that you travel stop 10 minute late this war at the end of 4 or 5 days is
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sadly, i think unlikely. and in fact, israel has been saying in the last 24 hours if the steel was passed, which we now know was the day and tend to inspect and strengthen and deepen the sizing in the south and cause at the end of these 4 or 5 days i'm in the 90 of course, the tempo or a stop or i guess, okay, a temporary hole sees that it allows palestinians debris that allows palestinians in gas to potentially find maybe some kind of shelter. i mean, let's be clear. the u. n says at 1700000 palestinians and there i need 2300000 in gaza have no real serious place to go. many the homes have been destroyed, the northern part of gauze, or is essentially uninhabitable and have to say that's in fact the goal. so the fee to me moving forward here is that it's a north of gauze, or is mostly on an habitable. if the south in the coming months is similarly, so wait a little, these palestinians go beyond the nightmare scenario, which is somehow being pushed into neighboring agents or elsewhere. but in the
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short term, in the coming days, more aid will come in will fuel, hopefully more medical supplies, seriously sick palestinians or injured can hopefully be removed by a rough or on egypt, sin sides and medical care to be on that. i've seen, given these coming days, i'll pause there needs to be massive pressure on these euro to not re come in. so at the end of this period. so let's take a closer look at the fi thing on the ground and gaza is riley buttons continue to kill palestinian civilians. and most of the combat is in northern gaza. is there any forces of battling palestinian fighters and the cassandra guides and his stomach jihad and these regions for the shaded and rid the st battles and the densely populated areas in and around kansas city, and knew that your body of refugee camp is rarely troops and tanks have also reportedly made further advances into these shaded areas in the north and in central council just be owns why because of the is ready, forces had been pounding goodness around the refugee camp. raising phase of the the
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on slows the is where the army released this video on choose day, which appears to have been shot inside your body of refugee camp is ready. soldiers and tanks can be seen on the streets is riley, media site is heavy fighting between its forces and palestinian sciences. causes largest refugee camp has come under heavy phone bobbin for weeks. now, one of the worst strikes was only you in school sheltering displaced families. 200 palestinians were accounts the as ready military has confirmed, at least 70 soldiers had been killed in the battles with palestinian fighters in gaza. that since the beginning of israel's ground invasion at the end of october, that will come of committed as an assistant professor of public policy with the doha institute of graduate studies. thank you. once again for joining us here in the studio. so your initial reaction to this trip sale that we've seen announced in the last few hours and uh, from a, from a student perspective, it's a very positive news. i mean that please uh, to give a sense,
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a break from fighting away from fighting and also to address the very opposite of the on the human to fit in needs in the gaza strip. so from that perspective, it's a positive step. however, the dividends, the, the, the details of this, as i say it, it comes, uh, i mean, the weight was, uh, address. i mean, that is not an official announcement too. i mean, that has meant that our official announcements, i mean, but the timing of that has to be it's coming because what i can send them to. but the thing is it comes in the conflicts with both is what a lender us are certainly committed to this or how this and so from that of mystic perspective, it's not going to end the order of course, i mean, so these are gonna have made it very clear that there's just a pause for these boys and then we'll continue. of course i will give a break for both these right now. i'm asked to, to let you know to,
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to get ready for the next round of though of, of, of the word. and i hope i hope that it's, it's, i mean there are thoughts that the linking might be visiting is that on next week. and some of the see if he manages to get to is that before the end of the tools, that's good. this good indicates that there is a willingness by the. busy to continue pushing for this political path, which means extending the truth and extension will present, as i hope this window of opportunity keeps open and eventually needs lead stuff political, a political, the political past that ends this war. however, get into the details and as long as they say, and the government is fully committed to this were homeless and same with us because by then couple of days in his famous op fees that was published in the new york, the in the washington post. he was also 7 to come with the 2 and then how much is governance in gaza? so both of them also have to do something on this. i mean,
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was this going also is, is very troubling, correct? yes. i mean, that's one of the main points that both netanyahu and barton have m f c to long in yahoo. since this announcement was made doubled down on that by success. basically saying this is not the end of the video. how i mean that there's incredibly troubling, isn't it? exactly because it has of the is that it has that i think or some government. i think he himself, even though he put talk to some committed to this board because if he steps back over on this board, he's done politically on his impact, but it might also this whole, it's done. so again, so this is what a lot of the comments very important because what the americans committing to this building these latest. so of course they would have no, they don't sell that little dental sentence whatsoever with thomas. so haven't caught that as an, as an there, and that means that the part to the place, this important rules and that shipping the tools and mediating name and sending any message between the funding parties. it's extremely important in this and this
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condition of correspondence uh, in uh, in uh, occupied east jerusalem. and ramallah talked a little bit about this. but can you just explain for the view is it might not fully grasp this the palestinian presents that are being held by israel. what will they actually being to time for? because many of them are just children outside. i don't need, i don't have details on this, but what i'm here from, from, from that as a news outlets. the that the, that i've to present those who have been sent us the codes and the, and the quote process the cases. so they're not administrative. uh, present those like the ones who are obviously additive without any chance to appeal, i had a quote in front difficult, so that's good. that's good. but the problem is, historically, is that i need the selling dealer and, and that's the sort of please my name is what have violated its commitments by the
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editing people which it's, it's has at least before. so often this needs to be addressed. i mean, if you want this momentum to keep going on, reaching to something more positive, the ceasefire is what it has to commit. also not to go again and the address, the same people. it has that it needs. because historically, it has done this before. but i really think it's part of the need, so that needs to be a condition. and this process will ensure that this will not happen again. so how much of the means actively involved and committed to more opportunities for releasing captives and prisoners? yeah, and day thanks so much time that we will be talking to you through the next few hours as well as i'm a commit as well. this point is still a hit hit on al jazeera as far as is, goes to the polls. we look at the threats that have for some prominent politicians to quit the
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could see half a month's worth of rain in 24 hours. it's not the rain but the heat we're talking about in southern africa. well get most and big capital, my poor toes 36 inches in bob way. bulawayo also coming in at $36.00 degrees on wednesday, c, a of the repair. it is sure visual and see us and he threw off without me. i was in fear, i shot him dead. the controversial us know, stand your ground, you're saying are these laws actually encourage more violence? giving us agents the right to kim. we're sending the message that you can just do this. this is ok and denying justice to victims. families lines investigate licensed q on our, which is the era, the latest news as it breaks in general government id. now getting 1500000
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registered and documented, i want to leave the country with detailed coverage, vomiting so far as a house. still missing any move from around the world. this isn't just about the interruption. it's about a long term shift into a much more volcanic reactive and dangerous phase. the, the, the the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the ssl, it cuts out has consent from us and as far as have agreed to us to mandatory and pools and gaza up to weeks of negotiations mediated alongside to us in egypt,
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is where the government's approve the deal. despite internal divisions among ministers, as part of that deal, 50 women and children, campus housing costs will be freed in exchange for the release of some palestinian women and children from his reading prisons. 15 minute terry and polls will allow the entry of more calm voice news rarely strikes on this or outs and central guns. i have killed 9 people, including children. 2 houses on alto, law street, north of guns, city, and so targeted. the health ministries is $14120.00. i'd tell us citizens had been killed in it's randy of tex hospitals, in guns, facing an unprecedented catastrophe with no health services available in the north and nor list happened as well as the tax institutions are on the verge of collapse . you know, so you'd report some con eunice, the voting to help you with some of the images are graphic in the wake of the
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latest is really bombardment of casa, the hospital reception. and corey doors are for those that doctors and nurses rush from one patient to another and more are brought in every hour, fewer resources. and then over whelming number of people in need. this has become the norm in hospitals, in cells, or in casa after ease, really forces laid siege to hospitals in the north and order their evacuation. and the challenge doctors here face is not only finding space for more patients. they say the severity of the injuries is something they have never encountered before, and most of them come with a severe pride. so yeah, and then which we didn't see before, because it says that he had degree exam and grocery shall get the needs. and then most of them are the name of the one or 2 days before that percentage of them is about 6072 percent from one of them is
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a 100 percent. and most of them around $6070.00 and it's a special ed kid, it's michelle sync that far in advance. and most of them are children in and one health care facilities in the strip were already compromised under the 17 year long ease. really located which restricted the flow of medical equipment and essential supplies. now, in the midst of israel's relentless bombing campaign, the situation is catastrophic. intensive care units are stretched to the limit of one of the most is there in the census because the i c u department. the master medical complex is over crowded with patients. we have 5 words in the i see here, what's 40 beds. so they are all fully occupied and i mean, we have a severe shortage of ventilator. so we have only $24.00 for the 40 beds. the doctor say they're over well and it's impossible to health. everyone southern
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gaza is a big risk of health care prices. hospitals, which were already struggling before the war, now being pushed to breaking point, the influx of casualties, us with tremendous burden, medical team and resources. in the c, l 20 ton unit in the southern causes stress in the nation hospital is the only facility that's being receiving patients and northern gaza. is there any forces lang? cj 2 is pre, i could go up to reports in the car dues of golf in the nation hospital. there is no dignity left for the sick and the injured no safety for the from these displaced by is really a tax. is really tons and snipers have deceased the hospital. those trying to leave have reportedly come on this really file. yeah, because you either send us home or send us to the graveyard. enough is enough. the
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mazda 0 thrown on the ground. we can't even bury them. we can't go out the hospital because these ratings will kill us. it's a catastrophe. on monday the hospitals came on the direct attack. at least 12 people were killed. the. this is the operation room. there is no power but from god in the past. look here, this is a massacre. this is a child. this is another man. a lady is here, and the hundreds of people inside the hospital, there is no water medicine or oxygen supplies. just fear of sudden death. the, the situation is catastrophic. martyrs everywhere. my son is on the floor with unprotected arm and open stomach, and no one can help him. we live in cj, i urge the other countries that it crossed, that it's curse and to come and help us. we need to leave here and go somewhere
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else. my son is bleeding, my son is leaving. on monday, a 100 injured palestinians were able to leave the indonesian hospital and go to southern garza. the world health organization says it's planning for the recreation from 3 hospitals in the north, but to where newer and garza is safe. where every law straight of humanity has been taken away. brianca book the i to 0 or email slim is the you in special russell to on violence against women and girls. she says on average, at least 2 mothers being killed each out in gaza. there is no doubt that the suffering and the violence enjoyed by everyone. men, women, boys and girls is of epic proportions. it's really scandalous that this paulette kind of to take realities have become normalized and that 45 days into
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this brutal war. the international community has failed to bring about a ceasefire. and while everybody suffers without any doubt, it is also clear that women have won women and children have borne the brunt of this conflict. of the $14000.00 palestinians killed so far in gaza. it's estimated that at least 70 percent of them are women and children. not to mention of course, the thousands that are wounded among them, the thousands under the rubble. and then of course eh, because of being women, they also experienced this in very specific ways. we're talking about pregnant women around the 5000s of them and that have to be pregnant and these horrific circumstances that continue unabated $180.00 or giving a very sweetly in conditions where the health system has collapsed without
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anesthesia, without sanitary precautions. we know of a number of mothers that have lost their lives while giving birth. not to mention the psychological scars induced by many and women, particularly also mothers who have lost the several assembly members and, and several children and have not been able to also give them any decent burial a sites at berry on lights. we know that there's 2000 new windows, new female headed households. we know that at least 2 mothers kills every hour. and then we have of course, seen how premature babies have died. and we have seen how the onto the 31 that has been taken out of ship a number of them could not be safe. and we also know that of the 1700000 gallons displaced, many of them sheltering or trying to shelter in under law schools and,
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and other centers. i'm not scared, the violence are being attacked there. and there we have $800000.00 estimated women and goes to slaves it's, it's really a catastrophe. and it's a scandal that in today's day and age this, this kind of relentless attacks against civilians are allowed to continue, are nowhere in gallons or a size in every one living there is bearing the brunt of israel's more from bones and destruction to the shortage of basic goods, both of the palestinians with disabilities, the dangers and difficulties, even more extreme. midgent kingdom reports. so my cellphone left his home in the audio soca in central garza, in his wheelchair with his 2 sons full stiffly in the middle of a foaming campaign on roads. tons of rubble was next to impossible. selma is not
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any un shelter, it's a school turned refuge to thousands of displaced palestinians and is wonderfully inadequate for his needs. there says no problems and squat toilets, which people in wheelchairs couldn't use the side of the situation and gaza is extremely difficult for those. and disabilities, there is no medicine for him. this is the other way to try it. and it's a good thing for you constantly in a line for long hours. if you have a disability, you also control. my son hudson doesn't show a bus. sma has a speech and they've been a teen pennant. and so my mother decided to risk these really strikes and stay home, the whole bus and how to go with the clothes we have struggled with home ability. and so we have stayed in our house in a hurry ping, nothing happens. we have struggling to find her. i don't know if he's, since she can't go to the toilet on her own due to the cost enclosures, we cannot find them anymore. and if we do, they are extremely expensive. medicines for long term illnesses and devices such as
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coaches, hearing aids and lucas are in short supply thanks to the blockade, but as well as ro, is the signet treat the united nations convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. but the evacuation or does it gives, do not take them into account the good connection on the right people. the disability provides a teamwork for safeguarding human rights and cops. the fact of the states in particular, it obliges stacy's parties to take all the necessary measures to ensure protection and safety of people with disabilities to non conflict. is valley of tar t's. i'm not to take the minimum measures, israel's, which is a threat to a post indians and goes to the close to $50000.00 people with disabilities among the most vulnerable image in cuba, which is 0 facility head on al jazeera, extreme with a hits part of south america with bolivia,
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cooling for international health to deals with wall size and its amazon region. the the
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most curious is it has lost the military owned sedation, satellites, and all of us. it hit the launch japanese problem in assessing myoshi to said his country was ready to respond to any provocation to attend spot. feeling young, to put an observation satellite into what filed earlier this year for us. is it still assessing whether the launch was a success or not?
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without traverse is go to the poll list to choose a new prime minister and a tide rise between the 5, right, the liberal policy and the labor green coalition. that's on permanent politicians have quits of the threats and intimidation. step boston reports. from the moment you left a high profile job at the united nations to enter dodge politics, finance minister cc'd car has faced intimidation, insults, and death threats. after a man showed up at our house with a burning torch and to our family started to fit for her life, she decided to quit politics is become very unsafe and it is something that also of warranty, university studies, scientific studies, is on the pending and after 2 towards a progressive leaders, particularly women overall, it is physically unsafe and it actually erodes, ultimately the quality of our democracy. and the rule of law resigning after 13 years in office prime minister marks with the least behind the legacy of economic prosperity, but also of historic low trust and politicians. it has been tainted by several
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scandals. as last government collapsed up to failing to reach a deal to come, migration is possible successful. the longest deal goes a former refugee is competing on strict on migration policies. so many people are coming to the netherlands. uh, so that amount we have to lower the amounts and that's of a very big task for the for politics policies. the anti immigration party over here to be able to assess long advocated the latest pulse with his freedom party in the lead. closely followed by israel gets conservative liberals and the labor green coalition headed by former europe and commissioner from statements nationally different actually very closely watched with a possible victory for the fall. right. and you face just determining the metal in political future step 5, some algebra, they take the philippine presidents as warning of an increasingly dire situation in the south china sea for them. my coast junior,
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this is china has been building bases close into the philippines, forcing manila to approach it. snipers for support found to be lower reports like clockwork. as soon as the philippines apply mission years, the 2nd palmer soul in the south china sea chinese ships of birch cutting across their paths. manila costs them dangerous maneuvers as the lives of our person as had cities. preaching says their lawful and restraint this philippine coast guard vessel. we are on attempting for a 2nd time to get closer to the 2nd toma shows. but you can see that the chinese maritime lives with best will or the moving to close the opening as well as the chinese coast guard vessel over there. our ship leaves his way through, but from a far we see a chinese coast guard vessel blasting water cannon onto a philippine supply. confrontations like this have become the norm. speaking of a form in hawaii, philippine president freedom and marcus junior describe the situation as dire. he
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accused china of building basis, closer and closer to the philippines and said, this is force manila to turn to allies and neighboring countries of overlapping claims for support. as we are now in the midst of uh, negotiating our own code of conduct. for example, we have now because we are still waiting for the code of conduct between china and as you and the progress has been rather slow. and unfortunately, paging says it won't honor and agreement separate from the one currently under discussion and defended its activities in the disputed waterway to him from chinese construction activities on the 2nd territory full entirely within china sovereignty and other countries have no right to make a responsible remarks, china has demanded many of the total weight this portion that's been deliberately grounded since 1999. but the philippines instance, it has southern rights as to 2nd thomas shown is just 200 kilometers away from his
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shorts and nearly a 1000 from china barn. even though al jazeera, in the south china sea, bolivia is experiencing one of his hardest winches due to the linear with a pass and the per long draft is threatening the country's vote, results as the also wall finds raging right across the region. meanwhile, neighboring brazil is facing a severe drought on the north and floods. in the south, monica you on a key of for points from rio de janeiro, the volunteers racing against times, the deadly fires rage out of control. in bolivia, it's amazon region where we're feeling kind of like the size being relentless, that being lots of losses. many houses cost you some crops of being damaged. so there's been almost $130.00 fire outbreaks this month. many of them caused by farmers clearing the land for the climates to nominate them from emanuel heating south america. this year,
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temperatures are higher and droughts more severe. unable to control the flames. believe yes, has appealed for international help. yep. the other problem, like we've already made contact with nations such as friends, truly meant as well in brazil. brazil is facing its own disaster with fires destroying the front the now the world's largest tropical wetland. the easy expect the effect of l nino to reach that peak in december and we'll probably suffer the consequences until next april with climate change making things worse. what are you trying to say that a menial and climate change have not only caused drought in the amazon? they're also responsible for unusually heavy rain storms in the south of brazil. government officials say the fis here. almost 6000000 brazilians have been affected by extreme high temperatures and floods. in the states, a few get into the so in some pick up by the in the more than 25000 people have
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been forced from their homes. floods hit the same region in southern brazil just 2 months ago, killing almost 50 people. monica not give all just sierra rio de janeiro. at least $31.00 people have been killed in thousands injured in the stand paid at the stadium. and the republic of congo is capital brownsville. it happened on monday night at the, on, on a stadium. we're on a recruitment operations were launched last week. the recruitment process has now been suspended in a day of morning to clear local media. so the stand page was triggered by young men seeking to submit the applications to join the army and important employment in the country to remind to now all of the top developments in dallas catseye has consent from us and is ro have agreed to a few minutes here in pools and gaza after weeks of negotiations mediated alongside with us in egypt, these ready government to prove the deal despite internal divisions among ministers
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. now as part of that deal of 50 women and children kept his head held in gossip will be frayed in exchange for the release, some palestinian women and children from is rarely prisons to humanitarian pause. will also allow the entry of more i to comb voice a diplomatic it is a james by his is here with more on all of this. and jim's obviously huge diplomatic if it is going into this, not just comp top it over the age of the us is route and her boss. can you just give us a bit of background of how much work would have gone and behind the scenes to get this done? they've been doing this trying to do this literally from for weeks since before. when of the secretary statements me blinking 1st came here and cats out in the early days of israel as bombardment, they've got close to a number of times in the past. and it's always been these really side in the end, the, the facts house of the deal, the central problem have been, how many captives should come us release. and how long should the season be?
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the israel agrees to, they've now come up with a formula of that full days of c spot in return of full 50, of the captives to be released by capital and a 150. so it's 3 times the number of prisoners that are held by israel. these are women and children. these are not most most do we think people who have committed any serious crimes. they all, for example, teenagers who are throwing stones that is ready troops. that sort of thing. yeah, we also heard the some of the might have been posting negative comments on, on facebook and instagram and things like that. can you just talk us through why it seems at this stage that only 10 hostages will be released every day by him, us and the significance of that as well? it's, it's, it's a sequencing that they have agreed to. clearly, both sides want to see that the other side is playing bold. so that is the reason why the a b c quizzes over the full day period. so everyone is happy. there are lots of
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other aspects of this deal, for example, is ro will not be able to flight drones for 6 hours a day during this period. a mass was very concerned that israel would use its drones, the spot where, where the mass positions well, because it's the international committee of the red cross that will actually be blue. facilitate this and go pick up the captives. and they didn't want them to use this as an opportunity to spot where a masses bases were in garza. and so that's why it's been sequenced in this way. it's also important to remind everyone that while an announcement has been made, there's no timings around when it will begin. it's obviously going to be an extremely treasure afraid job trace, isn't it? yes, not totally clear to me yet. when the clock started on what israel said needed, which is 24 hours 24 hours, is that because israel has not released this list of 300 names. now it's going to choose a $150.00 women and children from the list of $300.00 names to release and the id,
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or is that if there any, is there any citizens who have a legal objection to any of those people being released to or on the big of this, the $300.00 this then they have 24 hours to make their objection. so i think we earliest that we're going to see something happening is early on thursday, because the time, quite often in the past when i've covered the sort of things around the world, the sort of hostage release is quite often happening in the hours of the morning so i think that will be the time to watch very, very closely as a say of the mediation has been done by catch all. and we will look at the regional plan as they then pass this to the international committee of the red cross. they will be the ones that actually will be going in person to pick up the captives and also going to these really jails to pick up the palestinian women and children that are being released probably is right, the side broad. this will, so we've had a few reports that ends in the blinking might be heading back to israel in the next
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few days. how important will that, does it be if he is, the wildest choices is underway in terms of potentially trying to extend it beyond those 4 dies? yeah, well, the deal on extension apparently is if there are another. so the 10 beyond the 50 then israel says so that they will give another day of extension. i think this puts quite considerable pressure on israel and on the us, if we get to the stage of, of this temporary spot, we're actually starting. it was certainly not the yet, and it is fragile, but if we get to that stage, once you start to see spa, remember the whole of the international community, with the exception of the us and the few european countries, naturally the u. k. germany wants a permanent season, so there's going to be a great deal of pressure on israel in the us wants to stop is not to stop. exactly . thank you so much chance a, as always, we really appreciate you. you're inside. okay, well uh these are live pictures from gaza. now despite this truce being announced,
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the bombing has continued right across the strip with thousands of people being killed there in the last few hours will that. so for this news out, i will be back in just a moment with much more of the dies news. the a. hi man id is the mother of fort whole fled hartwell, to escape the fighting. she was able to find refuge in port sedan, but the force displacement has affected the health of her youngest children. the young ones are twins who used to drink formula and when the fighting started, it became harder to find it. for them, their health started deteriorating and they had to be hospitalized. 3 times. un figures show 3000000. so to these children were malnourished, even before the conflict began. at least 500 children have died because of a lack of good faith to conflict, spastic and neither of them is they should say, 10000 more put die by the end of the year. if they don't have access to
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communitarian assistance, but the month long fighting, making that difficult in parts of the country and nearly impossible in other men says she knows who wouldn't have been able to get help for her children. if she had stage and how to put she hopes the conflict and soon so she doesn't have to rely on 8 for their survival, an officer oppression for generations. there comes a time to fight for freedom and survival. as one of the highest ranking members of an indigenous civil defense force to columbia and grandmother fiercely protects her community and the world's largest cocaine producing reach of land or death. a witness documentary on a jersey. it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global,
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