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the, the, or the, you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters in delphi and getting you navigate. here's what's coming up. in the next 60 minutes. the world health organization warns more people in gaza could die from disease than that is really bombing. it's calling b is really destruction of friendship out hospital, a tragedy surveying the expense of the destruction, the people of gaza, find their homes and lives in ruins while israel and how must agree to extend the
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ceasefire. the, the deal freed more palestinian prisoners from is really jails. and they were greeted by scenes of joy and relief by their families on time us release is another group of captives. but israel has threatened to continue its war on dogs on the it's 1300 hours, gmc dots, 3 pm in gaza, where it crucial for the states fire has now been extended by further 2 days. it was the result of international diplomatic efforts led by cats are on the united states. on the past 4 days, 50 is really captives have been released in exchange for a 150 palestinian prisoners. israel has previously said it would extend a truce by one day for every 10 more is really captives released. now they occupied,
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westbank is really, rates have intensified more than 240 policy indians have been killed in confrontations with is really forces on settlers in the last 6 weeks, thousands more had been arrested. and that's on the agenda for the us texture state . and to me blinking was due back in the middle east. this week. he'll be in israel, the occupied westbank. i'm the you, a discussing sustain in an age slows to gaza and freeing all the captives. now if the gods are, were resumes there are concerns of a possible regional conflict. 11 on based has been law and is really military have been involved in near and daily cross border confrontations. hundreds of thousands of people have protested worldwide calling for a cease fire. now in got so israel's bombing has displaced 1800000 people out of a population of 2300000. and more than 250000 is released have been displaced from communities near a gaza, near the border with loving on gauze was facing
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a shortage of food fuel drinking water and medicine. the w h o says disease may soon become more deadly than bonds. more than 15000 palestinians had been killed in israel's war since october. the 7th jordan's foreign minister says these attacks are within the legal definition of a genocides. but cats are, has been at the center of mediation efforts to secure a cease fire and the release of captives and prisoners. the administrator for an affair says the focus is on extending the ceasefire and securing a permanent solution to the conflict. and it's the, the method that indeed the come up with respect to the extension of the ceasefire. the state of kata has been working from day one of these crisis to intensify mediation efforts with the aim of reaching a truce, and then a permanent ceasefire. the extension we have in place now was part of the agreement with extension depends on the release of 10 captives by a moss on
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a daily basis. and we have confirmation that 20 can be released in the next 48 hours. in the meantime, we will closely with, with the consent parties to have the cruise extended invitation for the confirmation from us that they will continue to release cap tips. alright, well, get more on the cease fire extension with sarah. hi, ross was standing by for us and tell her vive monitoring develop since they are in a moment. we also have kimberly hawkins, who was following us diplomatic efforts from the white house. first. let's beginning gaza, heidi. my food is joining us from con eunice and honda. you know, that start warning from the w h o saying that there is a risk that more people to die from diseases then from bombings and gaza. if the health system is not put back on its feet quickly, how, how dire is the situation when it comes to the health system? i guess indeed that is correct. positive. it's always, particularly in garza and the northern part,
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had been pushed out of service for the past few weeks with little that they could do for the multiple injuries inside those hosp. the total lack of medical supplies, extreme shortage of medical supplies, has aggravated the problems. not only for hospital, but also for mid sized medical sensors across the gaza strip. and we're talking about not only nor the heart thing guys about here at the southern part where 1500000 palestinian been displaced. here we looked at a lack of of sanitation. the hygiene facility has been destroyed, shortage of medical supplies that are needed immediately to combat the illness and the sprint of infectious diseases. we're talking here about the most vulnerable group of people when it comes to children and women. the, the, the story is really different here. uh, we have children who are in need of dire medical attention. they have the ford for 50 and 51. these people have know a proper fluid, the lack, the proper nutrition for them to grow. that's when it comes to in front and be is
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$11.00 element that is missing it from the market. is that for to buy a formula of mail that needs that health instance to go without, without having that there are it's anatomy of, of, of illness that is a spreading across the gas trip. and there are document the cases inside the house for the here, another house to does. there's few cases documented about a new uh, the spread of illness and infectious diseases. we actually have a more to talk about the, the this, the health care system, particularly when it comes to children. we're joined by uh, by james elder, the spokes person. uh for the units of hearing garza, this is james woke from. i understand he has been here for a week. can you please describe what you have i've seen within this week when it comes to the health care system and, and the children. a couple of things, honey, it's, it's, it's devastating. you're involved here at
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a hospital and it's an emergency. what every way, every way you turn is a job, an incredible made on i've upstairs and multiple children with that mutations. little boys, little girls who, 67 weeks the guy were playing football with their friends. so every way we turn the, it's a, it's an emergency board. it's a, it's a, it's a, was on, at the same time. of course, you have just these incredibly bright, tireless health workers who are working around the clock, who uh, 10 the job job by 10, but doctors are having to make decisions. i shouldn't have to make their having to make a decision in terms of criticality of children, such as the enrollment fee of need here. and of course we're in a humanitarian pause. these are meant to be moments of for relative good days. so you go to a hospital that it's a, was on all the others across the street just like this many impacted and no longer able to function as hospitals. and then of course, tens and tens of thousands of children about hundreds of thousands of children in
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the sense that you've seen where there's a desperate lack of water, a desperate lack of food. you say teenage girls, heavy, the queue for hours and hours to get anything, lie to the sanitation and toilets that they need. now the i that's coming in the last few days is right. i was on a coma where that went to the know essential medical supplies. you know, i had the hospital administrator who's, you know, seventy's again. this tyler's woman who will not stop it. but it's not enough, and it will only be enough if they see if these pauses. nobody pauses. if they are extended into us, they fall into a lasting place. we cannot possibly think that the destruction of dogs and the killing of children is done to create a correct pace in the region. that's absolutely nonsensical to him. all right, the right talk side. but only in peaceful conditions for all these children, as well as the w and show of war. and that this for the bonus is going to be the new killer for palestinians under these difficult situations. what's your take on
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that? we've been saying the same thing. i spoke to adopt from children's hospital who was issued for a month. there is no doubt that the great a threat, thousands and thousands of boys and girls killed already. but now towards the threats and not just in the skies the water sanitation, you know, there's a kid the services that simply not there anymore. you see rubbish pulled up outside hospitals and now it's raining. so these are all, this is a perfect storm for disease outbreak. there is no doubt. so we need to get any more water. we need to try and help us about you on this side of taishan. but you will see parents here desperately worried because the children have got destro illnesses and they know what to do. they know how to treat them. the parents, you know how to treat the children. it's clean water. if they don't have access to that clean water, it's, it's life threatening, which is again why fuel equals water that we've been able to get fuel up in the north in the last few days, the owner of tools to ro, which if it's units of getting fuel fuel means dissemination, plants,
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dissemination, plants maintain water. so we know what to do. we just need time and peace to do it in. thank you with again, thank you so much. thank you. yes, as we heard, there is a dire need for a fuel for medical supplies and as mr. james said, the fuel is equivalent to the southern nation water. people lack access to clean water with the vast majority of people now drink contaminated water. and as a result of that, there is a spread of new cases of infectious disease among the people here, particularly of the most vulnerable group of children. and would wonder around the corner here, the brain over it twice over the past in days the conditions are getting worse, people are catching cold. they're catching a flu with lack of medical supplies becoming really difficult to combat all these situations. that one level. all right, thank you so much, honey. my smooth, thank you for that update from san unison garza now the is really army is saying
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that at least a 1000 of its soldiers and officers have been injured since the beginning of the war. that's according to the is really newspaper heretics. this video was released showing belonging. so if there is really soldiers, military equipments can be seen after battles with palestinian fighters in the city of bass handling in northern gauze on its go like to sarah higher, who's joining us from tele visa or before we get into what's happening with the release today. let's talk about this report from higher newspaper because previously the army wasn't allowing the publication of such information that talks about the number of their soldiers that have been wounded in battle. so. so why have they allowed this now as well, it seems to have has a change of hardware on you seeing this reports as to hire it's and i haven't seen that anywhere else just yet, but so there seems to be a breakdown here that's been given of the level of the, those are windows, so you have $202.00 wounded soldiers. that's the closing, of course,
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to the publication and those, uh how the winds are described as serious. then you have 320, with motor wounds, and 470 with lights. when somebody is injured, we have been seeing a video of them. they've returns back out of cause that succeed thoughts. medical treatment we've been seeing those of that's usually released through media. there's been interviews of those that have been there already. and those that have had the lights, words, and it's not really clear why those, that positive information hasn't been released because they have been releasing the numbers of tests at the moment. so we uh, we reached out to the minute treat earlier. and they told us that the title figure is 70 of these really forces injured since that ground offensive be gotten. now that's quite a high number, but given that they don't need been that for a few weeks, and of course that would be the largest number. so fall
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a scene of any uh, injuries to is ray the soldiers because this is the 1st time that they've gone in as a ground defensive and had this number of casualties that's considered quite high. but in terms of the public right now, they are much more busy in the coverage and knowing the information in terms of those are held captive and the release of them. of course, the more videos we're seeing of those releases and unifications between families, especially with parents, youngsters, and mothers, and that kids, the more you're going to see that focus and not as right now, what people are talking about is seeing the families resigning. whether it's the soldiers, whether it's the concepts without wins, without injuries and says to me, they want them back. and. * yeah, so okay, let's speak about that and what's happening today is day 5 of that. so as far the 1st day of the extension where, where are things when it comes to the release of the captives and the hostages later today, a lot the,
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what we're understanding is that not been confirmed by the categories is that 10, uh caps is, will be released today that usually starts that whole prices usually starts around 4 pm local time give will take because sometimes they have been delays and then decline is that 10 move will be released tomorrow. so that's a 2 day extension. and once that, those 2 days over that will be a whole week in the financing and a ceasefire in garza. but the next question now that people are asking is, once we start to see all of the women and children boots over and brought back to israel safely, what's about them, then there's plenty of of families we've been seeing here in this square. i don't know if you can just see just behind me hey, this been a set top made up for one of the. 5 men that still held in gauze and fox, he's been held a for a number of years, and that's kind of brought back that campaign as to whether he will be one of those
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eventually released the all the conversation that is happening right now is that the youngest at the moment that's being housing, gaza is a 10 month old baby with his mother and the calls, hey, certainly is to sit trying and show that that 10 month old baby is on that list today. usually the list is released and the news riley is raise. we'll talk about that, whether they're happy with that list or not. yesterday it seems the delay was because the list certainly had children without them others and not seems to violate the ceasefire agreements. so we had, we were not clear on who will be released today that will be happening in the future next few hours. but what we know is the families of those that will be reduced, have already been informed. okay, sorry, we'll keep us across the story for the time being. thank you for that reporting from tel aviv. let's me to my rev as on shine who's joining us from tel aviv? she's a senior political and it was thanks for your time with us. one out to 0, so look at the day. 53. now, mean we've had a 5 days at the cease fire,
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but what sense are you getting on what israel's objectives are today and how they changed since the 1st weeks of the war as well? despite the fact that we've been in a pause for several days, these were. busy prime minister in the defense minister, the security establishment on the whole, has been repeating over and over again with the military objective has not changed, that it is still the toppling of come us to destruction of some us the eradication of come us. however, the narrative in israel has really been dominated over the last few days by the hostage release. and the same leaders who have been talking about pounding to the strip and getting rid of from us have been talking about the fact that they are committed to bringing home every single hostage. and if that's the case, then we could very well see a willingness to extend the pause. so the longer the face, fire goes under more pressure. there will be on the government's and on the work cabinet to, to keep the hostage exchange going even to get the eventually the soldiers out.
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well, the soldiers would be a different story because i believe from us would also make different demands. and i think that there has been some kind of message conveyed that there would be an openness by the, by how much to release soldiers. that would be, i think, a very difficult decision for israel because of the, the, the conditions. um, but i think that's probably maybe and how much does interest because it is interested in a permanency expire, whereas these really leadership continues to insist that it must continue with its military operation. however, the families of the hostages are really adamant about returning all the hostages, if possible. so that really has been the kind of modus vivendi of the last few days . right. but how do you explain the comments made by that is running defense? when i start you off, go onto the saying that once the humanitarian pause ends in gaza, then the army will resume its military operation throughout the entire gaza strip with greater strength. how are we to explain not you know that because that's i believe that's what human and much of these really leadership and political establishment and even the public want. they want to see how much removed from
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power and gaza. they are determined to do that. they say it could take months, it could take years, it looks like it will require a re occupation or a entrenchment of occupation of guys. and this is something that they say that their continued that they will continue to do. i'm not sure that it's feasible. i'm not sure they will be able to achieve those goals with all the other external pressures and concerns. but this is what they say that they are still set out and determined to do when you talk about the external process or where you're referring to here. exactly. as well, it's true that the us is not the pressure and israel square a ceasefire, but i think that the pressure will start to grow and there's also the humanitarian disaster. and, and that level, we really, i mean the world has been warning about it. the agencies have been warning about it, but that is something that will, if things continue in the south would say, are in the whole strip as they have in the north. what we will see is just a humanitarian disaster of epic proportions that the world will not be able to
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ignore and possibly a refugee crisis in wisconsin's. we'll have to leave the strip. and i think that if it gets to that point the us and others will have to step up pressure on it as well . look, just a moment ago you were saying that the appetite in israel seems to be to, to wipe out some us according to if to what you've said. but i wonder if what the narrative has been. if there has been a narrative at this time on any sort of political solution going forward after this humanitarian pause or after the cease fire. i mean that's an yahoo met with some members of his liquid party. and he said, i am the only one who will prevent a palestinian state and gaza and the west bank after the war. so long as i am in power. what does that tell you about any prospect for a political solution? and during that time, yahoo! and also, what's the feeling, i'm in israel about that as well. and that, to me all is wrong about that in the sense that there's plenty of other political leaders who are also dedicated to the fact that there won't be the establishment of
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the posted in states either. so that's pretty much the consensus across the political spectrum. there is not somebody who is offering an alternative, and i think that it would be very difficult for the powers that are currently interested in reaching some kind of resolution. primarily the us, let's say, and actually working with an attorney who government on that because of his rejection is them. and now these are the yeah, that's just the thing uh allow me because this, what he said goes directly against what the united states are saying. because at least in public, the united states, a saying that it wants to work towards the 2 state solution. yeah, i mean, and of course, you know, it couldn't be further from the reality on the ground currently. but it's not anything new. these really government has for years under nathaniel help, but even not under. and there's anyone who has, you know, works against any kind of a solution. and then i really dismissed and sideline posted in, not just as a people, but as a political entity that does or political rights. this is something that now is
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only going to be further entrenched by the mazda attack on october 7th. so i don't see exactly how you know the us expects to work with this government on that. all right, so we'll leave it there. my router is on try and thank you for speaking to us from telling me. thanks very much. now the is really forces have killed at least 2 palestinians during a separate during separate reigns in the occupied westbank. these really army rated the city of tow bus earlier on tuesday and besieged to home. their armed confrontations took place with the soldiers. the military also store and several other palestinian towns overnight. at least 35 pallets the indians were arrested. and earlier there were scenes of joy in the occupied westbank with the release of more palestinian prisoners from is really jails. 33 people, mainly children have been reunited with their families as part of the israel, high mass cease fire deal. in march, they force exchange of prisoners and captives were being held by homos in gaza or
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call him i couldn't see the bus but that then we'd been inside also for 53 days. there was nothing even close. they took most of them. there was no hot water apart from 2 days. it's really difficult because it's the 1st time ever that it gets the spot and the prisoners are being insulted and humiliated to unwrap them in the circumstances of a transfer were very difficult. they were very violent. they weren't even created on the way as they will finally with us. within these 50 days of which might be, it was very difficult for my account, took about to call upon everyone who believes in for you to do what they can to feed palace. well, as we've been reporting is really for, since i've been carrying mass arrests across, they occupied westbank, who died behind me, had spoke to a family from cooper nama, who has had 2 of its members detained. the bigger problem at the moment here is
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that the i have been several raised by is really our me last one being last night 25 people were detained and after that and 9 of them were released to 14 were taken in custody, bringing the total number of men that had been detained from this village arose to arrive between 40 and 50, depending on who you talk to people here the was we spoke to told us that their loved ones had been taken away. they don't know where this saved. i don't know if they're taken to offer prison, which is inside the occupied westbank or 2 other jails that are inside israel. and that is an information they would not get for at least 2 weeks. and the officer that does a very long process before they can actually go and see their loved ones. no, we are actually in the garage of the i saw your family is really forces were here
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last, last night. they did do a lot of mess up there that has been put to the people have a raise that, but you can still see what happened in this garage. just this car been completely destroyed. and perhaps also what gives you really an invitation that these really forces way here is that you have, they have sprayed all this was 2 stars of david and the a gun with a young man holding it. that being the symbol of how these really see file is senior news. now the family has actually sprayed over a to take away those signs of where i'm joined. here they are the mother and the father. asthma motor. why not tell you? we were speaking to them earlier, but then after they told me even more as to why you were telling me that it's not only your son, whereas the was the could last night. but you have another son who's also in jail since the beginning of the me, of the linux in the mistress,
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making better had the family given this to the common facilities when the one because a, you must have to fill out. you don't have any communication with your 1st words, your son who is in prison, have you tried to reach out to communicate with him? i've tried, but there are no way to communicate with him when we reached out to the red cross to the lawyer and we were unable to reach out to him. we have no use as of yet whatever nick was the matter. what about wished to? yes, today, your other son, when he was arrested, did they tell me why he was arrested? did they tell you where they will take him? no, i don't have any information. i did not even know that they took him i where they were searching the house. i was in my place and i heard that they were ruining the police and messing up the house. and after they ruined the police, complete me the forces left. so i went just to check what they've done to the house
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and i asked his wife wears washed, and they told me that the army took them, took him so they took him, i did not see him. i did not know anything about him when he was taken away. he or his children were crying. they were scared of the army and the is riley forces and they don't care as if they don't have any responsibility. they did not take into consideration that the fact the fact that there were children there and there was a spouse they did not even care enough to let us bid farewell to him as well. the ceasefire and gaza, i mean some people have been able to return to their homes to see what has happened to them. and for many returning as shocking, painful experience, their neighborhoods or nothing like they remember stephanie tucker reports. imagine that everything you have everything you worked for is destroyed. what of it going
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in a moment? yes or no. jetta says he is in shock. university professor, he was forced to head south with his family. on the 3rd day of the war. he tells us it took 15 years to build his home. yeah. and if in the degree that it's a boss of shocking, took me a lifetime to build this house with me and my brothers, and just like that, i'm back to square. one is kind of, there is no insurance here, no compensation. what is going is going to cease fire has given a brief, safe space for some people to return to their neighborhoods. once a bustling community. now a carcass of war this year, destruction and scale of loss, impossible to comprehend. this is new hi newness in the south. many who have been displaced from the north have not been allowed to return by as
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ready forces. we all ski officers 9 year old son, how he feels that i'm really sad, but we're staying here. he says one, but i didn't i lost all my books. i miss my bed and my toys to that. they say they prefer staying here. then the un school, which had become their temporary shelter, and so we are a family of 4 and our house has made up a full flows. the ground floor was a commercial shop. my brother lives with his family in the 1st full while the other brother on the 2nd. my family and i live on the 4th floor when i was sitting and what was once the kitchen that was the fridge and that the oven. this is the only area where we could says the rest is a total wreck. this family just one out of tens of thousands who have lost everything you've seen tells us they still thank god for what they have for those who survived. and for the little things they can still find in the rubble,
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they just found photographs. he tells us just small details, the part of their memories of a life that will never be the same. stephanie decor, audra 0. the white house is national security council has announced new efforts to help supply more your glass. you mind if you're in a, to gaza using the united nations as an intermediary. the an a c said causes needs will grow as the weather turns, colder furnace. let's bring in our white house correspondent, kimberly how it gets. so what more do we know about this as well? what we know is that the national security council has announced that it is concerned about the mass casualties. and the incredible need that has taken place as a result of israel's war and gaza. so this is really a 2 pronged approach. the 1st is that it is announced that there will be 3 military humanitarian aid flights that will be landing and northern egypt. that aid is going to be dispense using the united nations. but given the fact that there have also
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been not only mass uh, numbers of people that are just placed from their homes, that mass casualties that has really put the us and it supportive israel under the microscope on the global scale. so as a result, the national security council also talking about how it is now pressuring israel to limit the significant displacement in southern gaza. what this means is that there has been concern because of people moving from the north to the south. and the fact that is real intense to resume its military campaign, that this could have an incredible impact, not only displacement, also on future casualty numbers. so the goal here is precision and what we're hearing is the, is really, is, are somewhat receptive to this idea. i'm kimberly, we understand that the sectors finance in a blink and heading to the region once again. what can you tell us about his trip this time? yeah, 3rd trip in since the start of this conflict on october 7th,
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3rd few days there after what we know is that this is going to be timed with the secretary's visit to brussels, where he is meeting with native foreign ministers on tuesday. so this will be following after that, we know that the secretary will be going to the west bank. you'll be meeting with officials in israel as well as the u, a. e. and really the goal here is to talk about what happens after the temporary cease fire is over as also what happens to the future of gaza. so really this is kind of 2 different phases. what we know is that the goal of the secretary is to try to extend this currencies fire allow for more hostages to be released, but also what governance and gaza looks like. once the goal that is real says is it's ultimate goal. that is to feed and come us is as then what would that governance look like with hamas? no longer having a grip on. gotcha. all right, thank you so much. kimberly. however, forwarding from the white house are still
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a heads on how to 0. the warren garza is expected to be high on the agenda as nato leaders meet in brussels. and a suspect is arrested in the us over the shooting of 3 palestinian american students. authorities are investigating a possible a crime. the one of the largest green spaces in atlanta, georgia is being cleared to build a $19000000.00 lease training facility i for or the forward is the same that they were to rejoin ortiz across, accusing doesn't surprising. the construction of domestic stream, it is the people that are talking about investing in social services that are considered extreme phone lines of what this means for the future of protest in america. now your terrorist on out you 0 years from, i'll just on the go and need tonight out is there is only mobile app. is
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that the, this is where we dissect allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on a new app from out to 0 new at you think? is it the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the here, the top stories on how to 0 this our s, these far between from us and israel has entered a 5th day. cuts are so as the original deal has been extended until thursday
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morning. 20 more is really captives and exchange for 60 palestinian prisoners are expected to be released for convoys of aid will also and turn casa as on low lot cease fire is holding gaza as health system has collapse the. when's world health organization is warning that on treated diseases could become more deadly than is really bombardments in the occupied westbank and east jerusalem is really forces of arrest that more than a $168.00 palestinians in the past 5 days. that's more than have been released as part of the see as far as the o between from us and israel and we have with us in the bad for the stuff was the palestine red crescent media and communications officer ceased joining us from my last thanks for your time with us once again, if we start out with that warning from the w h o saying that there is a risk, more people could die from diseases then from bombings. that's if the health system is not put back on its feet. how would you as the palestine red crescent,
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describe the health system as it is, is the health system is in that's. i'm still sick situation and we're talking about only 9 hospitals that are sitting or precinct. also. city hot out for a hospital and those 9 hospitals are operating partially with what's missing an extreme shortage of medicine and medical supplies. that's why i want to health care a workers, if you have less, can't afford providing the need the medical services for many of people and thousands of people even went without getting me to come service because we don't have enough medical supplies as well as mid distance as many doctors frustrated a story is of the even auntie biotic is not available. i think the most of it. okay . but tell us about, from your knowledge, how much medical aid is actually getting through into gaza now from the convoys of
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aids that are coming through and, and is it reaching the entire gaza strip? and so the average that's what's an average of medical supply, all of all the trucks that was received since the beginning of the escalation until the day before that too was was going to be 20 percent out of the truck. but during those a days of the choose the, the average range from 6 percent and more so basically, yeah, the amount of medical supplies that are allowed to get into gaza strip is not enough to support the work of hospitals that are now over whelmed. with many patients and others and even are being treated at the hospitals. grey doors because we don't have enough bit more medical supplies is needed more than we just spent as needed one or also hospital beds or need. along with more importantly, you,
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when we talking about only a 120000 liters every 2 days to be allowed to get added to all the owners. and this will be distributed to many major sectors, for example, water and sanitation networks along the web to support the work of to the communication and the hospitals. we're talking about short amounts of the quantities that aren't allowed to get to be added to the hospital. and it is not, you know, what the, what is the state of friendship, a hospital in particular and ship a hospice. so of course, the one that was besieged and attacked by the, by the, is really forces, has any age managed to get to a shift. and are there any units that are, are still functioning there, as well as you know, old hospitals and goes to the city and the north went completely out of service? as far as i know, the shape of hospitals should be now evacuated completely because i'm not sure
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about the size. i know you have to ship the hospital was completely evacuated as the previous days. we still have patients and we need to speak with him and i need office talk, which is the cause of 52. on sunday, our teams were able to evacuate around 281 that people along with their companions, from the fastest hospital in the city. they were all evacuated to south of gauze district. however, there is a still a number of patients and medical staff, along with the wounded as an alley off the top. but we are instead of trying to coordinate efforts to be able to evacuate the best of people who are still trapped at the hospitals, right? it's the same case for other hospitals. so i always feel free. what's needed as a matter of priority right now to get the health system as the w h o says back on it's feet. i mean, this is
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a system that was already suffering under years and years if is really siege of the gaza strip, or exactly the how fixed or was already for another before even the escalation. because as you mentioned over 16 years of complete procedure, we need 1st to allow the entry off if you and this is extremely important in a few words should be entered to support the work of hospitals and, and utilizes other than that. that means even those 9 hospitals will completely shut down. how long do you go to you will not find a single and use that is the operating. if you as a pre energy, we need more medical aid to be allowed to get into garza's medical age along with, with absolutely the defense and we need to protection. we still get the absolute k d. i'm calling for the protection of health care workers. i don't want the hospitals as under international humanitarian law, those that should be protected. unfortunately,
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this is not the case up to this moment for over a week for health care workers, austin alder at us when we were evacuating a ship, a hospital right now and south of goes to this includes one of our clinic i wanted, i thought, who is the head of the emergency medical center and had notice, i'm the director of a ship, a hospital, along with 2 other healthcare workers. we called for the easiest for nice for them . thank you so much for joining us. the analogy 0 and the bad for soft. thank you. now the war in gaza is high on the agenda at the nato summit for a ministers are gathering and brussels for the 2 day meeting. had of the meeting sex. re generally in stoughton burg met the us sector of state antony blinking and describe the cease fire as a positive developments. are welcome to extension of the full so overall state it is in goal solve the sauce allowed for i'm actually the relief for the
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people over golf on those so that it is over more than hostages. and let me thank you so to be in control and therefore your personal efforts to ensure that this will happened on the agreement that was reached. ok, let's bring in step process just joining us not from brussels, covering not meeting so step. although officially, the talks are on ukraine and nato support the situation and gaza will most likely dominate today once it as well. absolutely. officially, this is not on the war on guys about the on the continue support for you crate and bringing ukraine closer to nato. but to unofficially of course, behind closed doors and to be blinked and has been meeting with foreign ministers from turkey from no way, and also a width against oldenburg and that, of course we'll have be mostly on the war on guys. so what we are expecting is that a blinking is not only talking about an extension of this truth,
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but also talking about the future of guys after the war is finished. and he has set in the past, if he doesn't. and the us doesn't want to, as well as to continue to occupy god, doesn't want any permanent displacements. and of course he wants to talk to several countries hit with in data on how they are their stances. but there is a lot of divisions within the natal. we have of course, belgium and spain who have been that's actually traveling to egypt west make some very critical statements of israel's apartments on a, gaza, and the, the attacks on civilians. and they actually got into just a diplomatic role with the israel, but also we have germany. it was still very for me supporting israel. so it is a very deep divide within nato. and it's going to be interesting to see what the message blink. and we'll take from this meeting to as well, where it will travel where he will travel in the next few days. okay, thank you so much stuff for that. updates from brussels. let's speak to some talking about accounts. is
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a professor public policy of how i've been funding for units for a city. joining us here in del hi. so um, the step was just saying that uh, 6 year state antony blinking is right now it's not meeting in brussels for nato, and he'll be heading to israel as well as the occupied westbank. we understand what you think the messages that he's going to take to, to israel 1st of all as well. i think number one would be to try and moderate that reaction. he will probably be trying to extend the pauses and get people to focus on the future. what will happen next? because this is very much uh, being the, the issue that the us has is talked about in the last few days. and you know, by these various speeches, he reintroduced idea of 2 state solution which is being refused by mentioned yahoo . so clearly he's probably preparing the ground for what will come in the day after . so how,
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how do you think this is all going to play out in terms of what comes after this, this to day extension which expires on thursday? i mean to cut her, we heard from the categories earlier, who say that they're really strengthening mediation to reach a truce and then a permanent ceasefire. what could be going on behind the scenes right now? well, i think with is required reduce, elizabeth if imagination that doesn't go as far as what trump can use to propose the you know, the christian up a trump run of the displacement of collecting ends and sort of plans. all of this is very unacceptable. i think the policing is but what in the media to and what should really happen isn't a national protection for guys. i think the best way forward is to introduce a system similar to what was introducing comfortable and 1993199920012 national administration under the united
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nation with an advisory council of selected palestinian personalities that, that i agreed upon amongst the other thing is to be able to work as a, to recover from the damage to try and rebuild the lives and, and gaza, but also to work in and create the space to work politically amongst the other thing is towards the 2 state solution. take the lead on that i a person who my view is that should be i think the united message has to be this, this uh, the protection for the senior should that been introduced back in 1948. then in 1967 is that is very much against it, but it is the only way at least seeing what we have seen over the last few weeks. it's not acceptable to go to go back to the the business as usual. this read goes by the instead, this go, i think we're able to, the, for, on the policy and authority and then you have a sale while the to corrupt you can't reform them. and meanwhile,
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you have to work with how miles are without the time us. and so all of these issues can and shouldn't be resolved under this sort of protection. because what we so is to, to the internal, i mean, it should not be allowed to happen again. i'm looking to send, yahoo was meeting with members of his looking to party and he said that i am the only one who will prevent a palestinian state. and garza, i'm the occupied westbank after the war. is that where, where are things when it comes to any sort of political solution? i mean these, these conversations do you think that they're being has right now, amongst the mediators? i don't think amongst the mediators here in the high thing. they're very much focused on the immediate, to hosted hostage release and humanitarian aid and so on. but it is, it is being talked about in the region of a dodge and nothing. yeah. who usually is short sighted to consider,
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or to try and stop this to just state solution, as well as is always going to be a foreign body within the me that makes it was brought to incentive create and he knows this all is that is understand, is judging by his history and his, his stopped it. i mean, his thoughts are quite successfully hasn't to, it hasn't moved forward and all the building of the settlements and it's betsy knows there's no sandoval, i mean it's just a number of, it's a matter of the numbers. really. i mean the population, mind, others to use the population is growing. it's going to be impossible for his or to sustain the stethoscope. the occupation has become such an old fashioned rule. it's not associated with colonialism. the last episodes of colonialism, there is a rising movement worldwide. it gets to sort of thinking, i think if, if i were in this position, i'd be very happy with what i got out of palestine and you know,
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going back to 96 to 7, then just work out on how you considered a day to live in security and stability and prosperity within that agent because it's all possible under and nothing. yahoo governments just very briefly. no. as an individual no, i think is his. i'm assuming his politics is going to finish as soon as the war and okay, thank you so much. we'll talk about his thoughts. we appreciate it. now. calling students at brown university in the us have health official for one of the 3 palestinian american students shot in the state of vermont. 20 year old he shot our attorney and 2 of his friends were attacked by a gunman while taking a walk on saturday evening. one of the victims has not been released from hospital . a suspect has appeared in court and pleaded not guilty. investigators are treating the incidents as a suspected hank crime. totty co haine has more. he is an incredibly young man from our home in the occupied westbank. elizabeth price is desperate. learning that
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her son who shot our tawny, may be paralyzed, never able to walk again after he and his 2 friends were shot, walking down the street in burlington vermont on saturday. my husband is this devastated by the fact that he couldn't protect his son. and that this happened in the states, and so he makes sense of my husband really feels like there's no, we're safe to be posting any longer to show. i'm a spending the thanksgiving holiday weekend at his grandmother's house, along with his friends and fellow college students. can abdul hama, and to she on it? taking a quick walk around the block. when police say a man walked off his porch without saying a word sired for shots and slid police and the f. b. i are investigating this as a possible hate crime because 2 of the students were wearing casias and speaking in english and arabic, or the police on the suspect. jason eaten the next day when they went door to door looking for witnesses, he appeared very nervous. he was shaking,
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he produced his hands empty, stated i've been waiting for you. uh, why is that? i think i need a lawyer. police say they recovered the gun and matched it to the crime scene. family members say they believe the students were targeted because their arabs are to imagine this time and everything that's happening then it was just a random act. so maybe you as president joe biden released a statement saying he was horrified years. there is growing concerned about the spike and attacks on herbs and muslims in america. their families now waiting to find out if this crime will be added to a growing list of hate crimes particle. hain, l g 0, washington. the will bring you the days. other news now and i'll forward is in sierra leone saying, attempted to buy renegade soldiers, has killed 20 people, and allowed nearly 2000 prisoners to escape. the assault on sunday in the capital free town targeted a prison and military barracks,
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witnessed the st. the soldiers expressed anger and president julius mazda by o, as well as frustration at the high cost of food and basic necessities check points are in place across the capital, along with the nightly for a few. and the president has promised to bring the attackers to justice. it will confuse hundreds of civilians from the west star for region of soon john were killed by the parent military rapids support forces under allied militias earlier this month. that's according to a new report. human rights watch says the violence targeted mostly members of the most solid estimate group after the recess took over an army based in the states. it also says the attacks may constitute war crimes. hey, but morgan reports the verbal and physical abuse and the call for their killing adult to shoot them. a man says these videos surface from our them into,
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into dance west star for after the parent made it through rapid support forces took over the army base in early november following the takeover rights group. see, at least 800 people were killed most from the ethnic must now lead group. it's believed those in these videos are amongst them. these after the takeover. images of what looked like dead bodies on the streets and are the my top where seen via satellites. thousands of people flood during the violence, arriving to ad rate in neighboring chad. well, they over time you so you might just tell them to figure out about that. if they find the blog posts and they call him a fight and kill him. if a black person is just walking, they kill him, the people who get inside the house isn't for you. so they broke and with weapons and killed every $118.00. many other refugees say they witnessed similar atrocities and accuse the rapids support forces, which has been fighting the army full power since mid april. and they are allied to
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militias of being behind them and get over to their cars that i got to do with the young. they're focusing on killing man, even if it's a child or young boy. this is what's happening, an argument to us for the girls. they rape some and leave some of what they mainly killed the men in mass killings. and what's the most of those killed were in displacement. kept around the base, sheltering from a previous wave of attacks in june and july, which also predominantly targeted the messiah leads. those attacks resulted in over a dozen mass graves, according to rights groups and the un human rights watch call. the new wave of killings were crimes and calls for steps to hold close behind. it's accountable this us security council have a lot to do from targeted sanctions. to get us keep that be traitors visiting the defeat, can you send me some chat but also thinking creatively about how best to can predict civilians did their friends that address it is. but while the world is yet to act,
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those who can continue to flee and arrive at the camp, i'm sure whether they will be justice against those who violently force them from their homes. he but morgan knowledge is there. a special court on pakistan has that a trial for the former prime minister in wrong con will only be held in jail, but remains open to the public. this fall is a high court decision. and as lot of our last week that said, holding his trial inside the prison was, was illegal. cons lawyers say he was due to appear in a public court on monday. police say he was not presented because a suspected threats to his life khan was sentenced to a 3 year jail term in august. engine rescue team say they're on the verge of reaching 41 workers trapped in a collapse tunnel in which our cons. specialist minors have been trying to break through the collapse tunnels, debris, and using manuals digging techniques, including drilling by hand and not softer cruise face problems with the heavy
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machinery initially brought it and food. oxygen and water had been provided to the workers through pipes. since the tunnel collapse nearly 2 weeks ago in south africa, 11 people have died in an elevator accident that a platinum mine and roost and berg in the northwest province. the mines operator says a lift, carrying workers to the surface malfunctions, and then fell back into the shaft. 75 other workers have been injured and not incidents. 86 employees were standing in the lifting mechanism when it unexpectedly started going down. an american journalist, accused of espionage and russell, will have his detention extended by another 2 months of moscow. court said on tuesday that evan goose coverage confinement will last until at least january 30 russian authorities arrested. the wall street journal reporter on march 29 gross capacious facing up to 20 years in prison. if convicted,
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he denies all charges. we're turning now to our special coverage of the wrong guys on. and guys, as sue, has been one of the many casualties of israel's intense bombardments. the true extent of the damage is only now being seen. just a warning that image in cambridge report contains images. some of yours may find distressing. it looks like the end because it's already pretty good. see now reduced to rubble. this one's house around 100 species. we know the to be it is a police to the community, intellectual community of the goals and the you on. but unfortunately, these are the forces that didn't allow us to reach the place. and in one case, when 2 brave men of all stuff tried to reach the zoo, we'd have been targeted to check in and they'll get to directly. and one of them
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was injured. or any able to reach disease when the ceasefire began, many animals died of dehydration and stove ation. what others the item yes strikes . few were left annoyed with 90 percent of the name of the sky. this is a big bubble in here. thought today. and this boat phone here, uh, almost starving. uh the zoo is uh, mainly entertaining and for the kitchen and purposes and putting put them in florida, coincidence display. and he hasn't eaten in more than 3 weeks. and it's almost starving. we found it around the ground of us who is listed with shells. the walls under that is only one wall if it's clearly data $555.00 has installed. going to have on file of all the animals around it on that. these are the palestinian foxes also that
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a very rare thoughts of foxes even if the ceasefire is extended to damage done to coat to places like the zoo. and the last of the species is permanent image in cuba, which is 0. thanks for watching. the news are allowed to 0 or back in just a moment with much more of the days we will see you then simply violence has been pushing palestinians out of the bands for years, which is october. the 7th. it's been like nothing. they've seen before with a 200 people from where they see it, but they wouldn't community in the occupied with bank with food to keep their maybe the shortest family had to run for. they located us for 4 days. we couldn't bring in walter tax to drink. id is brothers and the families have relocated to the village of type, a 7 year old credit says he's the top of his class. i asked him what's 3 plus 4? he says it's sending. he says he, this is who, it's the by the ones at the castle. i've always depended on a warm climate,
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but it's too cold here in the village of piping. there's also little reason glance, they can start a new life here. maybe the side would sooner to learn that he might never be able to return to his line. unique perspective. i think being house, i mean there's a huge part of my identity voices. you don't often hear how are you doing today? i almost forgot how my life used to be before the gaza strip. started. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. question for me is very, very critical. issue is an attack in this specific area during me on these boards and the rest of the team history on out to 0. the story of this, the scene in one of mexico's most dangerous states standing up to criminal court
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house and corrupt politicians. the we don't want to fall additions anymore. they just this tonight, the people in the last episode of the democracy. maybe we explore how trans eldest, let the fight for self determination. that's why i'm thinking that the north coast was the same as thinking of the 2 ends government by the people on al jazeera, the, the williams house organization warns more people and gaza could die from disease, then that is really bombing. it's calling for the reopening of a ship. all hospital the you're watching out to 0 life from headquarters is outside. i'm getting obligated to also coming up the c i a sheet along with the heads of intelligence from is israel and egypt are and cats are to discuss the possible further expansion of the

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