tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 29, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST
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well, everything has been destroyed. the majority of the families are looking for the future in the schools, the church, the village horn, because there is nowhere to shelter the community here. really glad to save it for a more to arrive. they say they've been cut off for about a week. they will. so the sites that it's not going to be enough, they're going to need a lot more. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm several venue. good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. finally home, the 14 year old palestinian boys released from is really prison and reunited with
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his family. he's among 30 palestinians freed on tuesday on the 5th day of swaps under the ceasefire. between israel and home us earlier from us released 12 captives and his release and a to fly nationals. they are now in israel is really forces storm janine and the occupied westbank and block the instances of its hospitals. also the world health organization warrens, more people in guys i could die of disease then of these really bombings. it's calling to the reopening of al shift the hospital. the it is 22 g m t midnight in guys. a 14 year old palestinian boy has been reunited with his family and the latest round of exchanges between israel and her mouse watch. the moment he was reunited. the no,
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that's the moment that meant so line may return home after spinning months and then is really jail away from his parents. he is the youngest palestinian and this latest release of prisoners part of an exchange with captives held by him. us in gaza. a total of 30 palestinian prisoners and being reunited with their families. following tuesdays release events, alumni told us what he experienced while he was in prison. we are very happy. however, our happiness is incomplete. because we mourn those who have lost, we more than those who are wounded be more than those who are missing our joy is incomplete because of the suffering of our people. like i'm more off monday at the far decision given. i would like to ask you about the situation and present before october 7th and after october 7th, that was the situation after october 7th. the 1st day of the war. there were a number of meetings,
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female inmate square being beaten. and one of the squads in prison was planning on attacking us, however that you were not allowed to do so by protocol. however, 20 days ago, the s protocol to leave and there was another division that was in charge of the prison and in charge of our department. did you receive any warnings prior to your release from prison? to from? did anybody warn you against celebrating against meeting any people what? what did they tell you and are you scared or anxious for the coming days? yes, but they told me, you know, celebrations, and that the day of my release, i'm not allowed to leave my house. i'm not allowed to raise any signs or banners. i'm not allowed to use a mega phone. we're not allowed to hold any celebrations. and if i break any of these rules, i will be taken back as we can go now live to charles,
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drafted in ramallah. charles, i see a fair bit of movement around you, the palestinian prisoners have now all been released. that's right. yeah. as you can see behind, she has got a version for some of those really prisoners, then the site and the majority of them saving off from the east jerusalem. but as you can see, no, but also we'd be speaking to you to be spoken to, to female prisoners by describing it was risky conditions that they've experienced during that time incarcerated and started to try the jails. one told us that will be taking a highly beaten during the arrest sleep last night as well. the crowd is so prison. stop apparently banging on the dues,
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preventing the prisoners from sleeping. one woman said one of the freight person to say that a room that supposed to have 2 beds and it was having the same prisoners in it that was being have it's 2 of the most the night the basis is that one more arrest being made. i spoke about to not only sleep deprivation, but none of those that needed medical treatment as well or deprived. but of course, as you can see, you know all the joy of craters and family to have their loved ones by speaking to the pieces and the families of those sites that joy is incomplete. because everybody is well aware. we're garza seemingly a long way from over and they're all as we look forward to you. thousands upon thousands of prisoners still in size is right. each aisles, many of whom will be having those kind of experiences would have been described to
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us as we speak. charles, there are 2 things happening right now in the occupied westbank. there are the palace to use being free, be reunited with their families. and of course, themes of joy such as the ones that we see behind you. but simple tenuously is really raids in multiple parts of the west bank continue. that's right. and there's a massive right on going in the north of the occupied with bank as we speak around the city of janine. obviously, the city of janine is, will be reporting for months now, actually long before the war is being the focus of the attention full is right in the middle tree because it's widely considered to be a sense of full beyond resistance. well, those rates have increased dramatically since the beginning of the war, and we're getting reports that clarence during previous rates. these, by the ministry of concentrated, focused on the refugee camp inside jennings and all right. it seems to have
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expanded to include what's being described as the whole town reporters inside the city saves. biggest seem to clear to close the minutes reside this thing is really military had surrounded the 3 hospital, his boy, which, which suggest possibly a focus on trying to arrest a wounded members of the resistance that we see pictures of some pretty heavy fighting as well. so yeah, these rides go on at least 3 people killed in the last 24 hours across the occupied of westbank, a 14 year old and a 17 year old amongst those that are killed. and we understand also that, you know, tens of more people have been arrested and you know, we keep talking to you about because, and it's not just because of the, get these on just numbers. these are actually, you know, these are people, 3290 arrest is since october, the 7th. a at least $242.00 palestinians killed of during these rides
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since october the 7th. so yeah, we might be having present another person to release this evening, but it is just a tiny drop in the ocean with respect to these ongoing rights and the styles of palestinians. the roommate inside is ready to giles charles strength and live in ramallah. thank you very much. if he is really military, he says 12 additional captives have been released by him us and have left gaza. they include 10 is released into 4 nationals that were released by the military wing of i'm us into the custody of the red cross. those are the pictures there is real says that they're on their way to is really territory. and we saw the, the helicopters land a little earlier, so we believe they have now arrived sour. hi roth is in till a v with more from all way on the sunday on. now in israel they are going to be assumed reunited with their families. that usually waiting for the designated
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hospital on the day. and that's when they 1st get to see each other aust. uh, more than 50 days in account services. we've had a statement from the prime minister's office confirming that 10 of those released is really citizens. and to tie nationals earlier, we've been hearing of other nationalities, but i could potentially be because some of those is riley, is maybe jewel nationals, which is often the case earlier i spoke to because i don't need yeah, he's the french ambassador to the united nations and i asked him how diplomatic efforts towards a permanent ceasefire are going. what's happening now? it's moving in the right direction of close friends. when it comes, uh that you may need to impose the release of what stages we need the. these pauses to be renewed again and again, but we need more, we need to reduce of all those stages. we need to move to a permanent human,
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into untruth. and we need to move to assist fire. this should be the priority step by step, but see shouldn't be the priority. okay, how do you get to a permanent ceasefire? well, we need to convince every one of the there to set the official is the 1st one is the right, the fees ready to defend itself. of course, after what happened on september the on october 7, we don't do not change this, but the protection of civilians, one and the humanitarian relief should be probably dies, of course. so we need to the civilians to be protected, the not to be attacked. we need to, uh, you may need to release to increase and to get that we need a for the switch, this fire as soon as possible. when you say we need to convince everyone reading between the lines, are you saying we need to convince the united states as well? we need to convince the 15 members of the security can see it, of course,
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and we need those. so to convince the parties on the ground, it's even probably even more important. so again, the, the priority should be to protect the civilians and to provide them with enough humanitarian relief. because of the situation in does that you may need your concentration is upset or to dial and not to get there. we need to renew the currency stem. the currency statement is nothing else. it's just uh, going from a 4 days to 2 days. and we need to study the situation and to get to a family that says file, i want to keep pushing you on this a little bit. it's the position of the united states and what france, the conversation that you and the differentiation might be having with the american delegation. the reason i ask you this is because the us has been protecting israel's interest within the un security council has vetoed multiple resolutions in the past. if uh, if the us wanted to call for a cease fire,
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then there probably wouldn't be enough for men to them. for the u. n. a. see to do that. so what are your conversations with your american counterparts at the moment to remove from one day to the other uh the res progress again and i again, we need to go to thank you a guitar with the st. jeep 2 thing, the united states as well. the thing that i see i see for what's happening now. the stages are being released of the emoticon that you may need to get access is improving a uh, in the gaza strip, which is good. but it's not enough, we need 2 things. we need a full fledged, you might need the excess, we need to complete the projects in of city dance. and we need to move to a certain amount. and these crises ones, if i uh, is under control, we need to stop a fine, any real serious conversation on the, put it to good feature in this a, a fun,
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his stein on these right in this region. when you say you said several times, we need full fledged humanitarian access to the gaza strip. what right now is preventing that specifically. what do you want? i asked because the secretary general said there should be more than one crossing points open. that means more than just the roof of border crossing. yeah, i think the secretary generally is right and it's just a good opportunity for me to think of him so that he, you for he's at fault. we need to more than one pricing points. this should be a 2 or 3 crossing points. if possible, it would have dramatically the situation on the ground and whatever can be done to open up the the axis beyond rough side would be welcome. so i think this is a legit you meant to request. and the heads of the c i a n is really intelligence agency you have arrived in doha, the talks with kentoria officials, they're also joined by the chief of the egyptian spy agency. guitar has been the
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main mediator in negotiations with almost for the release of is really captives and palestinian prisoners and guitars. ministry of foreign affairs, says the focus is on extending the ceasefire and securing a permanent solution to the conflict. i would have been if the the method attended 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 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 potties to have the crews extended and retained for the confirmation from us that they will continue to release cap tips. our white house correspondent,
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kimberly how kit has more from washington dc on the head of the c i a william burns in caught our meeting with the guitar as prime minister as well as the intel has for israel and egypt. the goal of this meeting to try and figure out what governance looks like once is real finishes, its military campaign, but more imminently what this could mean in terms of the current cease fire. if it can be extended as much as 2 days. this would potentially result in another 20 cap just being released by how much in exchange for 60 palestinian prisoners from is really jails. now in addition to the united states, also talking about is concerned with regard to the number of palestinians displaced in gaza. specifically, the 1.7 that have been displaced as where they will go, given the fact that israel bows to continue its military campaign. that is why the
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united states is urging israel to be precise and surgical in its military tactics in order to limit the civilian casualties. in addition, the united states also announcing that there are 3 military flights that are set one already under way to land in northern egypt. and what this will be doing is distributing not only much needed medical aid and the supplies, but also critical food for the population. we know that already one see, 17 is loaded up with 20 pool, 4.5 metric tons of supplies. and there are 2 more flights that are already being scheduled. this will be distributed by ground or through un agencies, but the united states says in terms of the united nations appeal for help, they are concerned the international community has not met its commitments. it is still wilfully under funded. we're her hearing that it is just 21 percent that has been funded so far in terms of those commitments. that's why the united states
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urging its international partners to step up and make good on its pledges. kimberly, how could l g 0? the white house, a, a, c, i, a official posted a pro palestine image on facebook, 2 weeks off. the mazda is october, the 7th attacks on israel. the financial plans newspaper says that they changed their facebook cover photo to this overtly political image and also reports that in an earlier post. the same person published a sophie with free palestine written across it. a source told the paper that the anonymous woman had previously also published articles condemning anti semitism. the posts were deleted on monday. we extended ceasefire and gaza means some people have been able to return to see what has happened to their homes. for many returning is a shocking, painful experience, their neighborhoods or nothing like what the remember stephanie decker reports. imagine that everything you have,
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everything you worked for is destroyed. what of it going 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 bus of shocking, took me a lifetime to build this house for 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 of many have been displaced from the north have not been allowed to return by as ready
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forces. we all ski officers 9 year old son how he feels that i'm rudy side but we're staying here. he says one, but i didn't i lost all my books. i miss my bed. and my toys too. they say they prefer staying here in the u. n. school which had become their temporarily shelter and, and we are a family of 4 and our house is made up of 4 floors. 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, they just found photographs. he tells us just small details,
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the part of their memories of a life that will never be the same. stephanie decker, which is 0. and staying with this topic, the ceasefire and gaza, revealed the destruction of many of the strips the most beloved buildings. they include the oldest cultural venue in gaza. city. this is what it looked like. now. the restaurant show a center was built in the mid 19 eighties. it housed a library and was used for cultural events and celebrations. after october, the 7th, it was used to shelter thousands of displays. people who fled these really bombardment in the north. the united states has sent the 1st of 3 military planes to egypt to bring humanitarian aid for gaza. the flights carrying food medical supplies in winter gear or the 1st by the us military since the conflict began. here's what the pentagon had to say on these 8 supplies. in the united states air lifted 24.5
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metric tons or more than 54000 pounds of un humanitarian supplies to provide finally needed medical supplies, warm clothing and food and nutrition assistance to the people of kaiser. at the request of usa, i, d, the supplies were transported via a us air force. c 17 go master aircraft and arrive today in egypt where they will be transported via ground into guys, a and then distributed by u. n. agencies. additional flights are expected in the coming days, and this aid is in addition to the more than $500000.00 pounds of food assistance delivered by the united states last week via usa id contracted aircraft to all irish egypt for onward travel to guys. in the occupied west bank now is really forces have rated jeanine, blocking entrances of the main hospitals. and more than 50 tanks and 4, bulldozers arrived near the refugee camp there, sparking confrontations with palestinians is really troops have arrested several
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men. and at least by palestinians have been wounded. this is really soldiers have carried out a home demolition in a refugee camp northwest of ramallah in the occupied westbank. that house belonged to 41 year old palestinian man accused of killing and his really soldier at a check point. earlier this year. he was shot and killed in the incident. israel has demolished $932.00 civilian structures so far this year. a 180 of them as punitive measures, which is a violation of international law saying this robbie has more from there a more refugee camp in the occupied west back of builders homes. left in ruins. though the us was a simple man trying to live a quiet life, work through this real live in a refugee camp. never political in august 2 weeks before he killed and is really soldier at a check point. guards beat him and left him disfigured. his brother
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said the old snapped bottle of the they kicked and beat him at a check point. they pressed his head down on the hot asphalt of the road and it burnt his face. it seems he had a reaction and did what he did is really soldiers entered the village and forest lake monday night. the place 3 generations called home, gone in an instant, is there forbidden from clearing up inside. even the rubble claim does the property of these real estate. this is the kind of collective punishment that palestinians say is real carries out at well across the occupied territories. elsewhere in the world, it would be unacceptable barbarity. but here it happens so frequently. it's become routine. those widow and 6 children are now homeless. the night she says went well because no one was hurt,
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seemingly on faced shock or resilience. it is hard to tell. but even now her attention is elsewhere about what we can to place the stones, but we lost our pillar. i don't think that losing the house. it's over. we lost the house door nose. this isn't justice. but what's happening is nothing compared to what's happening in gaza. those family lived on the 1st floor, so it was the only one is really soldiers, blue was incomplete destruction. calculated creek left as a warrant. leaflets left behind, let's say money can fix a house, but not a broken family. same bus route, the old is 0 there on my refugee camp in the tide west. and earlier i spoke to amar sure, a military and security professor here at the doha institute for graduate studies. he told me is ryland hamas will already be focusing on the possible resumption of
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hostilities with how much property they will be thinking about 3 constituting units that are low on a me, ition stocks that are, has a wounded man or do, or that the deadman a they. ready be trying to establish a, the ground lines of communication between the south and the north, and between different areas of the north. if any of this will got hit, what does that mean? ground lines of communication. so you want to is to establish the capability of going from one year to the other, the via a safe zone. and this is usually the bundle you mean of moving combatants or sending a message moving combatants, sending messages, sending food, sending, fueled, sending at a munition, stocks and so on. so you need to basically, you need to maneuver me, but on the ground. and if the there was significant damage done to the tunnel network, especially the exits and the entrances, and then they would need to some engineering work uh to happen. and these 4 days
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and a half, probably this is what's happening, like a you know, to, to more or less, try to establish these, they've gone lines of communication because this, what will make you last, i'm probably the trying to collect as much intelligence possible on the the positioning of the, of the idea on that wherever they setting up defensive fosters what are they going to move next and so on. so, and that is probably a lot of the preparation for electronic, for fat and you know, to attempt the jam and to cause what, what we saw now multiple times. very old weapon systems like the op 7 is being used against video, the fonts, the active arm, or like the trophies system of, of which protects the carpet things. so it seems to me that when it doesn't work, there's something jamming it. and if there's something coming it then i'm us is doing some of the 20 cool 5th and that direction. so or there's, there's a mistake with the, with, with the, you know, there's, there's no perfect system anyway. so this is on how much side on, on,
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on these are your site is very interesting. what the, who the, and saw it. i said earlier because it, for me, this is part of the shaping operation. right. you, you, you don't want celebrations. you want to affect the morale of build the site, right? you want to build the site, the just you've nothing. uh, that is, is on the mind this any perception that there is an achievement for him us and the. ready or there's less than this population support, and therefore the less, less and capable to, you know, as mom used to say the, the, the, the good enough i, there needs to swim in the population like the fish swimming the sea. so now this is joining up and people are not see the major achievement, which is that it is all the prisoners because it came with a very high cost. so i think this is part of his really it's, it's basically any information, psychological operation, you know, but on the macro level, and it may affect them, what else?
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so this is part of the shaping. still ahead on alpha 0. this thrus must dead into abutment and seize fire calls it un for a lasting peace in gaza as kind of thing and sift through the wreckage of their shattered lives. the the, the weather brought to you by visit castle. hey, there are a 2nd highest level alerts issued for rainfall in southern thailand. so here's those details right now. all has to do with this batch of wet weather running through the gulf of thailand, pushing into the admin see on wednesday, why don't take you to china right now. if you've seen such change the winds now coming from the north. so that's dropped down temperatures in young joe and whoo, hans would have cloud cover blanketed over the yangtze river valley as well. so that may produce
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a small community. in one of mexico's most dangerous states standing up to criminal court house and corrupt politicians, see we don't want to fall additions anymore. they just this united, 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 2 ends. governments by the people on al jazeera, it is a tenant object to produce object. these coverage, many parts of his really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of israeli public discourse, anti war voices persist sale, calling the traitors. the listening close covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes. next,
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the to watching alpha 0. a reminder of our headlines this hour. another 30 palestinian prisoners have been reunited with their families after being released from is really jails. this is the 5th swamp under the ceasefire deal between our mazda and israel. 12 additional captives have been released by him, us and or back israel. they include 10, his release, and to foreign nationals in the occupied westbank is really forces of rated jeanine, blocking entrances of the main hospitals. and more than 50 tanks and 4 boulders as arrive near the refugee camp, sparking confrontations with palestinians of israel's attacks on residential buildings and gaza have had devastating consequences for palestinian children. many have lost their entire families,
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and others have been severely wounded. inside reports from one of the few functioning hospitals in the territory. messiah, i think their home is all which i mean members from the night, her entire building was bomb. the 6 year old is the only survivor from her family. she recalls the last night in her mother's arms blending. oh and then we were sleep, me, my mom and my sister and my dad by the balcony. when the 1st broke it hit, my sister screamed and i held my mom tight, then old building, so they pulled me off the bubble. the 1st one, my mom, my dad and my sister a dad. i want to go to the sham and her family wouldn't living in the site after fiji cab which is located in the so called safe area. ringback israel or
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did people to move to in the south is now sham, is in hospital with severe 3rd degree burns in over 60 percent of her body and she says she can't feel her toes. but the pain, she's tl's from the loss of her parents is much greater her mission. and she needs a number of operations to recover from the bones in her body. the most important thing now is that she's transferred abroad for ocean treatment. she's only 6 years old. what has she done to go through all this? she's deprived of the simplest right to see the word mother. all the hospital can provide for sean. it's some cream for her burns. sham is one of thousands of children who are victims of these really air strikes. this war has killed thousands of children and injured thousands others. most of those children who survive
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how to deal with this pain and trauma of losing their parents or loved ones. in another room of the same hospital, we find 4 year old in the age. he's already had a number of surgeries such a young days. but the surgeries could not save his like it was and p p. m u was playing with his 2 year old brother when a messiah struck near their home to shop know cut 90 percent of his little like doctors tried to save it. but because of the lack of medical resources and kept abilities, they failed. and he is forced to take a lot of morrison to ease his pain. but his father is worried. it could affect his long term health because it had been the fear. and he was a child to love to play. and he loved to go out a lot. now he's become handicapped on top of his illness. mobile is real, couldn't leave him with his 2 legs to walk on them, to play with his bike and run like other kids as
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a chicken. and so many of the injured children and causes for the sanctioning hospitals are in dire condition. they need urgent medical intervention to save the lives something they want find here. given the c l just the uta did and fella in south or in casa, and the u. n children's agency. unicef says the health care situation in gaza is critical and more a needs to arrive during the ceasefire spokesman james elder says doctors there are having to make and possible decisions. it's devastating. you're in well here at a hospital and it's an emergency. what every way, every way you turn is a child, an incredible need. uh, i have upstairs and multiple children with advertisements. little boys, little girls who, 67 weeks the guy was playing football with their friends. so every way we ton, it's a, it's an emergency. what it's a, it's a, it's a was on,
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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, they 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 on a humanitarian pause. these are meant to be moments of for relative good days. so you go to 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. well, hundreds of thousands of children in 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, lied to the sanitation and toilets, the guy made. 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 into
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a seventy's again. this tyler's woman who will not stop but it's not enough and it will only be enough if they see these pauses. nobody pauses if they are extended into us, they fall into a lost in praise. 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. so i'm all right. the right talk side. but only in peaceful conditions for all these children to the world health organization is wanting that untreated disease is spreading and gaza could become more deadly than the is really bombardment. the w h o also says it once goes as large as hospital out shift to resume operations and it's concern for the safety of stuff under is really detention, is real targeted out shift the hospital, claiming that it was a command center for homeless spiders. the military entered the facility just days before the ceasefire began. a guy that has the experience massive infrastructure
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damage from which rights group say it may never recover. garza's health industry says the health sector has completely collapsed. most buildings are damaged or in a state of decay around a 130000 leaders, if you will, are entering cause a daily as part of the ceasefire agreement. but that is nowhere near enough to keep health facilities going. for instance, $12000.00 leaders are needed per day to run out of the hospital alone. fewer than 10 of guys has 36 hospitals are still functioning with only 1400 hospital beds between them. and earlier, my colleague, dairy and applegate spoke to world health, organization spokesman power. yes, our image will describe the conditions that people and gods are living under the 1800000. the guidelines has of being forced to move out of their homes. they are all in crowded settings, that they are liking the clean water. they are lacking food, but also the temperatures are dropping. so the whole,
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this is making the increased risk for different sort of infectious diseases for respiratory diseases, for the diseases, for skewed diseases that we have already received the information about the emergence of a, some of these conditions. i think the only gets worse. i'll less a now there is a few problems in access to the water in the, in the delivery of health care. unfortunately, as you have said to the health system, that is near collapse right now. we 2 thirds of hospitals and 2 thirds of health centers, not being functional, any longer and situation north of guys, a particular concern, okay, lots of times includes let's, let's unpack what you're saying 1st. i just want you to elaborate on what you said a moment ago. about you already receiving reports from does out on the emergence of
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these diseases. for example, we have received a report on a diarrhea cases acute diarrhea cases. and these can be particularly a dangerous in small children who don't have a strong community and is there is no natural food that we have heard from our colleagues on the wilson program. there is a serious risk of mount latrice, and that's a major problem. even bigger, there's also reports of a respiratory infections. this is where people out in the crowd in the area. things of the temperatures are getting more and that increases the x rays. but also because people are call the settings that there are, there is a risk of lice and other skin diseases because people are not. hi, jenny, this is just to give you this, this is, there's only one,
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a shower for 4500 people. and there's only one toilets, you need to more than 200 people right now in this folder coming settings. so. so this is increasing risk of, of, of diseases on top of the injuries due to the obama. israel has been accused of trying to destroy the palestinian nation during its military campaign in gaza at the united nations general assembly. more than 40 ambassadors and representatives have been debating the war. as gabriel elizondo reports from un headquarters in new york, the vast majority were critical of israel. pre admin, sure, palestine jim bastard. the un is calling for a permanent ceasefire and gaza. he says it's necessary to save the palestinian state for the government. the priority is not security, as it is the destruction of the palestinian nation, of the very presence and existence of the palestinian people on the land
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of palestinian statehood. the meeting of the un general assembly was meant to take stock of where member state stand on the palestinian question as a whole, as the you and overwhelming course of disapproval of israel's killing of civilians in gaza. clearly angry, israel's representative who pointed to the general assemblies failure to condemn us in the wake of hamas is october 7th massacre. the u. s. twisted into israel by us has been unclear display for the world to see high stakes diplomacy continues here on wednesday. when china is for administer. will chair a high level security council meeting on the situation in? does the other foreign ministers are also expected to attend, including perhaps the prime minister of cuts or a country that has become the key mediator in the conflict gabriel's under. i'll
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just see that at the united nations, new york, and the war on gaza has been high on the agenda at a nato summit in brussels. the alliance is chief in stoughton burg, has denied that nato is applying double standards when it comes to russia's invasion of ukraine on the one hand and israel's bombardment of gaza on the other. supp boston reports from the belgian capital, the nato chief against oldenburg drumming up support for ukraine at a time when much of the world's attention as move through the middle east and the war on gaza. the message is from an 8th or is that it is important that this conflict, the sold escalate to a bigger regional conflict on the message to the wrong this stuff they should not use or to to, to seize the instability in the conflict. and i'll see to uh, to further as grades on the, the have to reigning the process uh, also on the, on his ball and see how the pricing goes with that we are all looking to contend
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with us secretary of state anthony blink and health closed door meetings with turkish foreign minister hawk on fee done. i'm out us to discuss the war on guys and the future of this trip. had to postpone the visit to israel at the end of this week. when asked if the west is not using different standards when reacting to russia's invasion and ukraine compared to israel, some documents on gaza sold them back, reply to human to terry and law applies to all conflicts. but he also said that dot com be compared to ukraine because ukraine napa posed a threat to russia and then so that may not satisfied. those who want to much for most fence against israel sections natal member states are deeply decided on israel's response and gaza with belgium in spain, calling the number of civilian casualties unbearable and unacceptable. and germany still firmly behind israel's actions. the visions that explained the muted response from the 2 step 5, some algebra,
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brussels. the college students at brown university in the us have held a vigil for a classmate and 2 other palestinian american students shots in the state of vermont . 20 year old, his chum, our attorney, and 2 of his friends were attacked by a gun and was taking a walk on saturday evening. one of the victims has now been released from hospital, a suspect has appeared in court and he pleaded not guilty. investigators are treating the incident as a possible hate crime that eco haine has more. he is an incredibly young man from our home in the occupied westbank. elizabeth price is desperate. learning that 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 devastated by the fact that he can protect his son. and that this happened in the states and selling extensive my husband really feels like there's no safe to be posted any longer. the sean was spending the thanksgiving holiday weekend at his grandmother's house,
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along with his friends and fellow college students. can abdul home it and to sheen on it? taking a quick walk around the block. when police say a man walked off his porch without saying a word, fired 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. 3rd, this 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, 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, that it was just a random act. so maybe you as president joe biden released the statement saying he was horrified. there is growing concerned about the spiking attacks on airbags and muslims in america,
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their families now waiting to find out if this crime will be added to a growing list of hate crimes. particle hand l g 0, washington. the still ahead on alpha 0 will get you some other world news with 41 workers trapped in a mountain tunnel in india. finally freed, after more than 2 weeks that and more after a short break the
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emergency cruise in india have rescued over 41 construction workers who have been trapped in a collapse tunnel for more than 2 weeks. teams in the northern states of tower kind of drilled through rock and concrete and pulled each worker out. one by one. rescue is used tights to give the tracks workers, oxygen, food and water. wiley were tracked in south africa. 11 people have been killed in an 11 elevator accident that a platinum mine. this happened in restin bergen, the northwest province. the mines operator says a lift carrying workers to the surface, malfunctioned and fell back into the shaft. 75 other miners were injured is fairly owns, information minister says 20 people have been arrested and what he's calling an attempt to cool by road soldiers. the assault on sunday and the capital free town target into prison and military barracks, at least 20 people were killed and nearly 2000 prisoners escaped. witnesses say
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that the soldiers voiced anger at president julia smart, a, b, o, and frustration at the high cost of basic necessities. a special court in pakistan has ruled the day trials. a former prime minister in ron han will resume inside the premises of the jail where he is being held, but will be now open to the public. this follows a high court decision last week that his trial inside the prison was illegal. hon was expected to appear in a public court on monday, but police say that he was denied an open trial because of threats to his life. on his face, the string of charges this year, which he says are politically motivated tomorrow height, or has more from his mom about ever change his address in august or earlier this year. the former prime minister, enron conway, can be presented before the court that you see behind me. the judge has ordered the drugs to the guard presented before the guards read. uh the opened drive should
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begin. so all and dissipation was that gave what show up. however, the superintendent of police of i do, i did read him, ron kon, and diploma for the man would go days. yeah. being kept that because of the jersey concerned, it could not be presented before the court in the board say, if it's time to mount the contempt of gold, it is no justification for every 100 others mister, the broad caught and mister shopping was good as she in this case, visual instantly release him on being especially after observing that the police is not interested in the police as refused to implement the clear cut directions and orders office nom about how to go to get done has been doing a half months to go before the election given the fact that. busy prime minister has over a 100 cases against him and that the general government audio taught or do seem to be in any more part of compromise,
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commodity that is indeed all it's not. my campaigning has kicked off in indonesia, head of its national elections in february, 3 candidates are in the running to replace the outgoing president. joke over dodo jessica washington has more on this from jakarta, the season. any janisa is officially under way to the election in february to be the largest single day, both in the world. well, the 200000000 votes has in indonesia will elect the countries next president and vice president, as well as legislators and counselors at both a national and regional level. there are 3 candidates running to succeed. president ciocca window on east bus wait in the form of chicago governor. this is his campaign launch happening here in chicago for both to be on to who has runs her election twice against joe codo and failed, you know, subs as the country's defense minister and the gun to print or to form a governor of central java. so kudos on keep it on the back of the run for vice
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president along side for both to be on. so for below has the backing of the president, which is seen as an assets due to his ensuring popularity. but february is still a long time away, and at this stage there is no frontrunner jessica washington, the i'll to 0 to casa plans for a meeting between the leaders of greece, and that you k have crumbled after a dispute about the elgin marbles artifacts that athens weren't written once returned from the u. k. greece as long sought the return of the statues. they were removed from the parthenon by a british diplomat, 2 centuries ago with permission from ottoman ultimate authorities with greece as that they had no right to give them away. time to catch up. now one, all the latest sports headlines with jemma for the champions league returns on tuesday, withhold as much as to city up against all the logic base teams have already
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qualified for the knockout stage with 2 games to specify the top degree with 4 winds from 4 would like 6 2nd having only last once and that was against city, of course is important to finish 1st for just use for everything because we believe when we play that i 16 have the 2nd leg got home is there is no decisive about these. uh yeah, it needs to be done by digesting. we have to take bus. lona and pull. so a lot together at the top of group 8 or 9 points. they faced each other in spain on tuesday and the wind for either side. we'll see them progress to the last 16 also looking to recover from that defeats that to you. crenza shacks. all that asked last time out. full full teams can still go through and greet f. newcastle of boston. a need to avoid defeat to power. sasha might have to stay in the competition, but they did beach p. s g for one back in october. the front champions are currently 2nd a point by need his birth. you don't mind you face ac milan or we're going to need every ounce of motivation. energy to get
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a result here. this is a funny moment and champions, the campaigns in the asian champions league christiano renados al nasa secure at that place. and then they'll count round the saudi arabian side manage the gas is always broke and surrounds the setlist. despite playing most of the games with 10 men, and i said, we'll finish the 12th of february, kind of house outside as the name of the chance is guessing. houses that group, that soft a to know and as a shondra in the united, as amorous fact that being job with the peak of the goals outside of the names behind shonda and the latest as seen. this is rebecca sam. these what are they like as farms leaving early as are the problem james stuff at the was defeats in his 20 a and b, a korea to philadelphia. 76 is the, the lake has by 4 to 4 points. jo, l m b, the current m. as in peter finished with his 1st triple double of the season and nfl team. the carolina panthers have sacks that coach. frank roy, i talked to just 11 games in church. they won just one and lost the other 10 students into a cave in january,
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with the latest defeats coming against the tennessee titans on sunday. rock is the fast nfl coach since the 1970, much to be fired and back to back seasons off to being let go by the indianapolis colts. last year. there's all, you'll need his full headlines. you can get more on. i was just able to come and those social media channels as a, returning to our special coverage of the war against the zoo, has been on one of the many casualties of israel's intense bombardment. a warning that image in cambridge report on this contains images that such as yours may find distressing. it looks like the end because it's already pretty good, see. not reduced to rubble. this one's highest around 100 species. we know the to be, it is a police to the community international community of the close on the you on. but
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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 the zoo, they had been targeted. the 2nd target did directly, and one of them was injured or any able to reach disease when the cx, 5. again, many animals died of dehydration and starvation. what others the item? yes strikes. few were left to noise. 5th, 90 percent of the name of the die the. there's a big bubble in here. starved to death. and this boat pointing here. almost starving. the zoo is mainly entertaining and for the cation and purposes and things that they meant for school children. this lie on here, hasn't eaten in more than 3 weeks. it's almost starving. we found it around the ground. if it's who is listed with shells,
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the how you know that that was on that, that there is only one was it's clearly $8555.00 hasn't started going on for all the animals around it on that. these are 3. palestinian foxes also did a very rare thoughts of foxes. even if the ceasefire is extended. the damage done to coat to places like the zoo and the loss of rest species is permanent imaging kimber, which is 0. and that's it for me for this news our jonah ho will have our continuing coverage of israel's war on gaza in just a moment. that will be at the top of the hour to stay with what you're looking at. there is one of the breach points through which i must collect escamy took his word warning, sirens here and there is some side has been remarkably intensified during the last couple hours. we've seen
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these strikes really concentrated on residential homes in residential building, cannot spillover, of course, as well. so that the moment, let me conversation here is a minute inside the hospital then without oxygen, without electricity, thing to be there is and the baby is inside the house. they are dying one after another. the spot is a bad run. it kills me every single day. for my life is the senegalese fishermen to elected m p in the madrid assembly fighting racism in thing. giving voice to those he left behind a michael and turned politician reveals how european over fishing in african waters has become a driving force for a regular migration. take your 3 buses,
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