tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 29, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the, the other woman is of the problem and this is the news our life from coming off in the next 16 minutes is rarely forces shoots until 2 palestinian children an 8 year old and a teenager and a raid in the occupied west bank and gaza. its the final day of the seas 5 but time off tells and i'll just see are it's willing to extend. it
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was this was the products and just come off and it's relatively small present as i'm kept under the agreement on tuesday with the 6th exchange expected in the coming hours from us also says the youngest captive a 10 month old baby has been towed in earlier as riley bombardments the it's 15 gmc, that's 5 pm and gaza, where it's the 6th and final day of the seas 5 bought as well as military aggression on the palestinian people is continuing elsewhere, is rarely false as of killed 2 palestinian children june. yet another raid and janine and the occupied westbank and one into our view is that some of the images we are about to show you are disturbing to this is the moment is rarely false. a shot dead 8 to roll, adam boot in the head. and you can see another palestinian dragging him away from
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his rarely bonnet, bullets in a desperate effort to save him. and this is the moment another child was killed. this is 15 year old deposit of a bu. i lost i was shot in the chest as he was trying to run away. we can also report that as rarely forces were preventing citizens paramedics from reaching the injured inside jeanine hotels rep. that is following developments from jeanine refugee camp and the occupied westbank. this right is being described by residents here and so i did do the refuge account was being the largest, right. they can remember suddenly since the beginning of the war and yes, i'm truly horrific. footage video footage has a period of the shooting of these 2 young boys, the policy and those are 2. you saying that it was an 8 year old that was shot in the back according to the people that we've spoken to. he was playing football at the time as the is ready for all of these will,
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withdrawing that software right. it lost it around 17 hours and seemingly defenceless as you see the shows in the back being dragged on the a call behind a call by one of his friends what evidence would suggest and also yes, a 15 year old boy also killed during this. right? that's according to the p a and as i say, it is just being described as one of the largest is ready military wise, the largest industry right since the beginning of the war. residents of describing their being hundreds of soldiers. that not only came into the camp, but something that they hadn't seen since the beginning of the war. soldiers walking around the town as well. are all right, we are joined in the studio now biology or senior political analyst, the model and the shadow. i mean model on an 8 year old boy show from the back. how can this be explained? let alone justified account. it's got to be justified. deposit could be explained
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because i think even if you know in any normal state, the idea of targeting children killing them, the way this has been happening on the west bank the way it's been happening and gaza is sometimes you probably think psychologist, more than a political analyst especially this very particular kidding today is the 2nd sadism to it. that's not politically explained. and clearly does not do any good to is read. but i would on the line once again, the importance that whoever the soldier is not sold your lives within a certain ecosystem. and this, is there any military that's been general seidel, ethics, orders, the commanders, that guidelines from a government that is also a genocidal. we're having a genocidal government that has been kidding. children like there is no tomorrow. we've seen that kidding of thousands upon thousands of children and gaza and now we see this good on. there's something about the specializing of that kidding we. when
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we, when you see the image of a white young boy playing on the seed bin shots in the back, the way that is on driving the front of our eyes. it's sick, it's sick and it's once again, this is not, it doesn't require political analysis. i think is what it needs to get to the couch . and it needs to have some serious psychological analysis because this kind of sadism is absolutely not justified. that's hardly explained. just saying what of on that this is not going to do as well, any good this incident, but is it going to do it any home? is it going to lead to any pressure? because this boy is just, the lace has to be cold in is really rates and the occupied westbank, you know, you would say. and so, ah, but clearly is where it's been acting was, i thought impunity not just this war, not the past 50 days, but the past 50 plus years, both at infinity, shielded mostly by the united states. it uses american weapons, american money,
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american protection. and it knows that it would always be shielded essentially the in our says in fact, by the way. but i'm interested in any household that the diplomatic, i don't, don't uh, in the sense that it's not pointless. protected, admitted saturday. but the united states provide pretty much that protection to the, to the, to the is 0. so we can act with impunity. but once again, this not, this is not an exception. this is all for the is really occupational the 5 get think of children. since we are still talking also about gods and chicks, the positioning that with the west bank, i think our viewers might remember only 5 years ago during the march to jerusalem or the much of her throat. and as it was called in gaza, thousands upon thousands of young palestinians demonstrated on the border with israel. and the gaza strip of thousands of them were shopped in the back in the leg and the arms in the heart and so on, so forth. there is this, again,
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this defense of sadism that continues unabated and continues to be protected. notably by is drugs friends in the west. it's very unfortunate. i, i feel the for those who support is read, right. i mean, among jewish, a non jewish communities around the world will feel that they don't want to be part of this is not, is it's not, it's not something jewish. so something, question, it's not something most of them saw something period. this is just the cit, the thing is, i'm over the country a minute that i just come to be an occupying country and hands to try to justify it would be criminal as much as the actual act is criminal. do you think that we are starting to see cracks in that diplomatic and don't is 5 minutes just to nathan yahoo has posted because we've heard from the us secretary of state, anthony lincoln who was speaking today. and he was talking about as well, has to basically said that israel has to do a better job of protecting palestinian civilians. but he, she need, they,
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then he showed that he must say whether it is no doing that whether it has done so the past 50 days that he's talking about the future. in fact, when the national security adviser or spoke supports in the past, his action is, is red in violation of it's, i'm not sure what you said. no, i mean it's kind of more i, there's kind of amazing, astounding that the united states would not come out and say that it is in violation of international law. and i'm not sure so fast forward our conversation. i'm but just just, just for positioning with the secretary of state and saying with that of the 2nd attorney general of the united nations right. there is a clear on the line and visualize violations of international and, and all 3 of by 30. so what is using deadly, what is what is needed in this could have minutes coming. yeah. this, this, this enormous counter spinning but not faceless of children. and in fact, and one of the 1st things that the un secretary general, antonio quoterush said in his address,
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one of the 1st things is that they have be more palestinian children killed, you know, in the last 7 weeks. and he used the woods in is really military operations, then an older conflict, since he's being secretary general. absolutely. and. and he underlined informed me, this is very key here because it goes against much of the prof. i gotten that that's been submitted the last 50 days. he said in the occupied territory. people he called it talked about the palestinian occupied territories because that's jeanine. and that's garza. and all that clinic is happening in occupied. that is, what is the supposed to be for the thing, the civilian is not getting them. now we go back to the id or the prince simple, self defense. this entire episode of not that, of genocide was guided under the pretext of self defense, according to international law is right. has no right of such self defense when it comes to it's occupied territories. it does not why the kind of thing is new. have, according to the national that acts of self defense,
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the difference or perhaps i should say the similarity is that it's through the both come us and is it as are in violation of international law. and it's come to the practice of that self defense for the palestinians, right? but it's nothing to be compared is right. it's getting well no less than 20000 people casualties. and then there's also a 1000 destroying household journal. but again, let's go back to our old composition because we need to record these things as we hear good. there is an answer. go through the blinking. what happened to the war on hospitals? yeah, i mean how much that product is spent. in fact, what happened to all these headquarters on the hospitals? yeah, so it was a, one of the hospitals organ children and people. and that's the un secretary general said 45 percent of the houses in gaza or the damaged or destroyed level. and thank you as always feel and analysis that is our senior political analyst model and the shadow how does cause
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a lot of general director of defense for children international palestine. and he spoke to us about the palestinian children killed in the west bank and the gaza strip. and it was back since the beginning of the year, 104 to getting killed. and that was back. and of course, the number i didn't get to is not fixed yet, but this, but this is what we just did the, from the minister of the health and goods that, that the motive around 6000. but it's even just been killed. and there is more than $50000.00 on the middle of it. so it's a huge number and never visited before. this is the 1st time for us to read can give this feed for more than 50 years. this is the 1st time we a ridiculous that is such a number of reckoning. unfortunately, i'm so sorry to say that broke about to didn't and number of those. what good? but the, to be honest, the, we have there and no capacity a to do to month, and that to 0. it's broken details about each case because we believe that it is
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a big story. it's guy does the hubs with the dreams. but unfortunately, now we're dealing with them as a number. well, tools are on the way to extend the sci fi and gaza read between him. austin, as well as part of the deal. both parties have been releasing prisoners and captains. the 6th exchange is due to take place in the following hours. on tuesday is will release those he palestinians, and exchange for 12 captives. how mazda was holding and gaza counselor has been helping to mediate the negotiations. it's phone administrative says the main focus is to set you an end to the war. well, gauzy, how much is a member of how i'm off is political 0. earlier he told us that he is optimistic about a 65 extension in the program, and it just shows them by the time in order to reach some relies more of the to extend the easiest way. uh,
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i think the last and the drugs and dislike all we all waiting for the disposal of the uh what was that was there, but i think the we are all right. it is useful for the read each the uh, short on the oh really i think we just bought uh 70. possibly just now i reset the some of the policy on august. the table for the whole dropped is the biggest. i think we just spoke to discuss it with the shop. i sent this fine. i think the the, the issue with the,
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the rest of the, of the contract is got the focusing on the sessional. this is for the day, oh yes sir. the on the on the the, the oh the we already do now to have a comprehensive view of the scene. and they're like, it's a bit spring in a summer been job. he is joining us on says i know you following all of the latest developments. so what is the basis that you're hearing on the negotiations, the possible extension of the ceasefire? but according to the country negotiators who are involved in this process, they are very hopeful that there is going to be an extension of whether it's going to be a 2 day extension that will, for the extension is still being deliberated. but it does give you
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a positive sign that there is still an option of extending the seas far beyond the 6 days where we've gotten here. and again, i mean this been a major development because we started off. you remember on 4 days it's been for 2 more days. now. i believe that there's going to be another 2 days and 2 days as really they've made it very clear that they're not going to go beyond 10 days. that takes us to sunday. and this, a pause will expire the biggest sphere and until a few hours ago, was that at come that thursday morning, 7 am gods the time and the war plants would be in the air. that seems to be still an option that is really is have but it is very likely that this truth will be uh, will be extended. a lot of diplomacy involved to, to the extent to get this far. and now to extend, we know that the is rarely the head of this very intelligence the most said was here, head of the us intelligence service to see i, william burns was here, salma. it is extraordinary, isn't it? that all of these intelligence teams, with the words by cheese,
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operates in under shrouds of secrecy. the fact that they were here and the world knew about it, and even the president spoke about, it tells you how important this is for all sides involved. obviously cotter is in the middle of it, they're trying to bring all the sites together. they're trying to put whatever the resources that they have, whatever influence that they have to try and make this happen. and this has been the case from the very beginning of the content. if you remember, last month it was covering the, the issue in which allowed for the release of some of the captives on humanitarian grounds. and this is what company is pushing for. so what we're heading from sources is that they go see issues that happen within all of these intelligence to use the uh, in a positive atmosphere. you have to remember that the is really spicy for us here. and just before he went into the meeting, you got a call from benjamin. that's no on what he couldn't couldn't degree upon. and now you're seeing in the next few hours, you'll see the secretary of state touch down in tennessee where there's going to be
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for the diplomatic activity. he does get there at the very early hours of the morning, but it is before that the 7 o'clock deadline that expires. so a lot of just diplomacy of play color is involved. the americans are involved, the egyptians involved. but again, all of these sites are going to push for not just the release of christmas, but the very important underlying factor of this is to get that really important aid to come into gaza for the 2200000 people. as you've been hearing from all at a book as involved that desperately need about a sama. thank you very much for that. that's a sullivan, javan staying across all the developments about that. see, so i think you were speaking earlier at the nation was thomas and russell's us secretary of state and he blinked it and said that the white house is looking to find ways of extending that humidity or in pools and gaza. we're searching amount of trade assistance in the gaza to make sure that it's people have what they need to get by looking at the next couple of days will be focused on making doing what
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we can to extend the costs so that we continue to get more hostages out and more, you may have the training assistance and we'll discuss with this real how it can achieve its objective, ensuring that the terrorist attacks of october 7th never happen. again, lots of standing, an increasing amount of trans assistance and minimizing further suffering and casualties among palestine civilians was the more on this that speak to mike had a, he's joining his life in washington dc. and so what is the white house saying about this trip? mike, a well white house officials that being saying that this is part of the ongoing attempts to lessen the impact of this conflict on palestinians. they have sent the been can now full the 3rd visit since the conflict began. also being sent along with blinking is the special and boy for hostage it says roger cost, and it's not interesting that he's going there along this. well, given that this is the 1st time he's been to the region since the conflict began,
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but you heard that from been can speaking about getting my. busy age more humanitarian aid, he also implies that israel, this operation, so he describes them as justifies, must be performed in the context of international humanitarian law. but he's still not critical of my business administration of the way in which israel has been conducting the campaign. we've heard from prime minister netanyahu that the conflict is going to begin again. when this spot is over. however, no word from the bided administration or from the secretary of state at thought how israel can could what many ups. busy is pretty, is extreme excess in dealing with this situation or what has been since the conflict began secretary of state speaking about what will happen often the conflict end, but not really addressing what is happening while it is going on. and when it will
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go on, when the sci fi and, and like, why do you think we are seeing a change in how us leaders, us dressing the need for israel to minimize the, the desk, the destruction that's happening in gaza because that's something that they weren't willing to say when the war on gaza began a yes, well indeed one must remember, at least a week before the call for restraint was made in his initial reaction to the uh, is there any response to what happened on october? the 7th uh, president biden did not attach a cold for a strain she just issued on qualifying support. israel. now this is a break from the this of the past. most of them in terms of supporting israel and expressing that support have also enjoyed and that's cool for restraint. that doesn't happen. the coal did come in at later. and also that concern. busy with what is happening on humanitarian context is also something that only began off to
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the 1st week of the conflict. and whether there's a parallel between that southern concern and mounting public pressure within the u . s. and the by did administration to do something about what is happening and gaza . well, that is something for speculation, but certainly the 2 would appear to be connected. mike, thank you very much for that. that's mike hannah with a very nice us live in washington dc. well let's go now to hanny. my load. he's live in con eunice in the southern gaza strip. and honey, how people feeling there on possibly the last evening of the seas? 5, if it isn't extended the yes. well, so far people are reacting to the different reports about the possibility of ceasefire extension. your there is cautious optimism, as particularly when this is a they brought to fraud against the statement made by is really prime minister
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earlier today are in front of a crowd. when he said that definitely as soon as all the captives are release, they will resume the words, so it shot or any sense of, of a continuous hold that there will be. a permanency is fire. and so far we know people here particularly evacuated, 1500000, a power simian displays the from the northern part in gauze is the feel the need for a permanency is fire and not just new, wanted the war to end. but because there is that sense of belonging, do want to go back and see their home. they want to embrace their relatives and family members who were, who are still the stranded in the northern part of the gaza strip. we know when the, the scene fire was 1st announced, these really military stablish, what it's called the, the see it's fire line that it prevented or still preventing people who evacuated the southern part from going back. and that's why why people expressing the
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frustration that the ceasefire, its current is the incomplete is unfair. they are looking into a permanent seas for not just that temporary truth. now the statement or the different report talking about this possible extension, is a bringing a lot of hope that they will be the more prolonged a ceasefire. not just a day to day or 2 days to 2 days. a temporary tooth, honey. thank you very much for that. that is honey mccloud. joining us live from con eunice and southern gaza are and how much is ongoing? says 3 is ready. the captives including a baby, were killed june b as randy bombardment of the gaza strip. the 10 month old baby was the youngest captive taken by him aust, june victoria, the 7th attack, the mother of the baby as well as the 2nd child, but also killed in the from bottom. and that's according to him off. well, let's go live to saw her, she's joining us high about she's joining his life instead of eve. so what more do
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we know about the face of this family sar? what we do know is that how much has released the statement a 3 of the 4 of the same families to mother and father parents and the 2 children that became known as a rags because of batch and had now the youngest captive has been of the 10 months zeros x the a. now how mass is saying that? so 3 of that full of families for is a full members, have been killed the 2 children as well as the mother. now we've also found out that the family has been in phones and prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that they are still trying to clarify abuse intensity of this. just to give you a little bit of a background here. 2 things. first of all, how much had previously said the one of the comp since they've been killed. and
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then to the surprise of many, was released a few days ago during the ceasefire. so that has already created a sense of confusion as to whether they should believe what is being said by her mouth or no. it's in terms of his family. we'd also on monday heard from one of the is really ministry spokesman. i've said that the family had been handed over uh to another group. they didn't exactly say who based on their intelligence, and that the family was an hon. eunice now on that list that hasn't been mentioned as the father. so again, it's still not clear what the latest is, but this is potentially going to be big because of the family became just in fact the relatives were talking here in the square behind me yesterday. balloons were released, especially for the return and also confusion as to why the baby hadn't been released and the 1st place as the youngest captive. so clearly this is going to be very, very distressing for many people here in israel,
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and they're all going to be questions that those one answering because of parts of the agreement has to bring, has been to bring a women and children. i'm. this will really throw spiner in the box and put more pressure on the government that is maintaining that it will still go back to carrying out this will with his ground defensive and as strikes and from us the statement they're saying that so they will, kills buying is riley strikes so that still developing and these ready authorities are saying that they're still looking into this or etc, as rental. so saying that they believe him off has enough women and children hostages to allow the 6 fund to be extended of the yeah, that's right. um there's been no confirmation from these railey side as to whether it's the spy will be extended. they often don't usually comments on it. you'll usually hear the news from castle and then an exclusive interviews, who was the hearing on the, to one of the easy outlets. the castle said that it looks hateful. it seems injections of saying the same, but not say as of yet from hey we have heard also,
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is that how my says that it's releasing as parts of the deal. so those being released today uh to russian nationals and they said in addition to these railings that will be released and they said that was based on a special request from rusher itself. we've seen already a russian national jewel citizen that was released a few days ago. so this is on the sides line, all of the 10 captives that are being released today. we're still yet to see any pictures of that. in terms of the ceasefire. we know that those around here in this square the families, this is something that very much pushing full, but in prime ministers statement we've had about 6 statements in the last haul. so now from not just the military, the military from many guns from the prime minister, himself, from people in a little cabinet, all in the casing. the same thing that they will continue with the goals wants to
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cease fire is over and, but they put also responsibility on how much any of those captives the are killed during that time since this for his thoughts and what sort of thank you very much for that, that so hard live instead of these and still ahead on algebra marching for palestine valleys in south africa to mock the un international day of solid hours, even palestinian the as hello. we have a good rash of showers across much self brazil at the moment, but we'll see some wet weather. also coming in across the river plates moving parts of odds and seen savvy of cloud. this area frightens fully area, will make his way a little further east west for thursday. going on into friday. big and sundry down pools. we could well see some flooding here,
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some flooding consensus to into that eastern side of brazil. plenty of showers and to the north, up towards the north, west of the continent, and still some lobby showers affecting the the caribbean at the moment. not too much across the islands, but to come across the west side of the caribbean. some heavier right. wants to get into the crockett cost to recreate some more of a heavy rain to just to run that southeastern corner of mexico. that a push this way further north was as we go through 1st they saw it will turn somewhat dry, but it got more the west sunshine, then showers across the great around to these, maybe a few showers coming into the wind with perhaps the leave which as we go on through the next couple of days. that's a further north into the us and it allows you try him cold enough in new york at around for sale. just assume of the temperature that to, for the sea, wintry weather still hovering around the lakes into central and eastern parts of canada. and as we go for the 1st day, turning wet for the deep south. frank
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assessments far as this placement in persecution. it seems to be informed of what we see here, these log in to change the reality, but drive it to lingering in depth analysis of the face headlines. do you think even the president of the united states when he hasn't been able to get a humanitarian full of he's been asking for days and days, has any sway of apartment, especially on the side story on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the business latest is the, [000:00:00;00] the people watching all just the problem and don't have a mind on top stories. the solid is very forces have killed an a 2 of old pals to me and boy, and a 15 year old and a raid and the occupied westbank. susan comes off to israel's army, carried out res, engineering for hours, and declared the area close to mid of trees on tulsa, on the way to extend the seas fund. and does that agree between our mazda and,
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as well as hosted the both parties have been releasing prisoners and captains. the 6th exchange is due to take place in the coming hours on how mazda is armed. when says 3 is rarely captives including a baby book who was june b as riley bombardments of the golf trip. the 10 month old baby was the youngest captive taken by a monster during the it's for the 7th attack. for more than 2 weeks, services at the l. schiffer, hospital and northern gauze, or came to hold as rarely falls as laid siege to the strips biggest health facility . many patients have since experienced severe complications, and a number of them have died. the hospital is trying to restore critical operations, at least for now dr. mode, one of his father is the chief surgeon at all ship a hospital. and he says that a large number of patients is still unable to access health care. despite the sci fi, it says this is 5. ok, nothing is coming to the house with that i don't think so. most of the medical. busy did go to the south in area 1000 in hopes,
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but that nothing is coming to the and the thing area of gather just the food under water and other stuff that if you're some of the fuel which. busy related to that, the brother surface about the filter in god. i said that the said that we don't have any fish or now most of the patients are either going to do the south and hope to be done. but the huge number of patient data tom, the asking for the surfaces to complete the management, not the vision. so good enjoy doing this for they are the one to the south and it helps me does this, did he or in guidelines in the north and bulk of gather a huge number of friends of. busy friends with the fact that they are coming this day to ask about the service about okay, to close the ship. that's the model we all of that will open the emergency department and to start to receive them. you come, i knew. busy i knew best of the she felt lovely and if you are the, the fuel and sort of the vision of it does. okay. awesome. and then i let it sit
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and you have a dozen zone. but the most important thing is if you would go on the genetics of the home, because without the fuel, they cannot do anything really. and these folks with a withdrawing nearby guy shot of he is executive director at physicians for human rights as well. and he's joining us live from tennessee. thank you very much for your time. we've just been hearing about the situation of gauze as largest health facility. i'll shift. i know that your organization has worked in gaza for many years. more than half of the strips medical facilities were destroyed in the 7 weeks of his vanity attacks before the seas 5. from what you're hearing, do you know if the sci fi has allowed any of those to provide services again, to prepare to provide services again? all right, so yeah, so we've been working for years. you know, she far and also another hospitals in the augusta street. and when are you gonna call connection to the people? they're talking colleagues, they're trying to say lives basically under very bad physicians. and it's important
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to focus on people, of course, as the largest hospital we got the most important. wow. but we need to understand a decision attack of all of the health system in gaza. 20 or 20 for the operating side of the stream totally stopped working. so we're talking about only for the also working very limited capacity, and that's no sign. we know that the music jump out of the gospel is called inform doctors and medical staff to, to try to go back to the goals and try and provide some health care to the people that the students trying to live there. we have some good news that i just found out and they just sent during the sent the long as it started working and also the 6 department, you know, she passed on working so it shows the strength of really the revision
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of the staff, a thinking in the system problem to really the laws of vein and pressure. and of course uh, as you guys have, you know, to be sort of the ship, the doctor needs very basic equipment, fuel medications in order to the operating and they'll typically those go. and of course the goes into, so i know they're not on there and the big sort of 2000000 people that are in australia, in the south side of chicago. we noticed the tools maybe point to talking to some, some you and this the hospital are trying to recall point to the, you know, slow enough work that they don't know they need to attend to this cause an immense pressure for those hospitals on those hospitals that austin functioning, mr. charlotte,
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you mentioned that the health ministry is asking medical workers to go back to the knolls. wouldn't they be allowed to go back even if they want to? because we have seen that is really nice stuff and even shooting at civilians who were trying to return to their homes. and even if they were to go back just how big an ask is that given? we don't know if the cx 5 will be extended. i mean, we've seen the conditions that medical workers and guys i have been working on the for the past 2 months. all right, this is a very difficult uh, something to ask from anyone. especially people who have their families with them into so and but they really want to do their service doing to walk you through a or especially those al. still, it's very important to the distress that there are people with the doors inside and then we have no one to listen to their needs needs. and what are we to meet in
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scars for this car? and the, like i said before, was that i saw already are really very intentions are capacities i'm, i'm not sure if it is even possible for them to go back to the door. but i think it says a lot of the gods of a system that really is doing the things from our products down and down, doing everything in their power to just to provide services and still be there for about all the people. but how much longer can they do that for under the conditions that are continuing? the w h o has wanted about the high risk of infectious disease and shelters for the displays because of all of the crowding, the disruption of health water sanitation services. there will have been weeks since reports of have a ties. hepatitis cases of shelters in the south. just how worrying is this and what needs to happen to stop. what causes may have said would be a public health disaster. right?
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there is a public healthy though, so kind as we go along with that to see even more effect of this disaster. and basically the humanitarian farm is really, it has no ability to resolve the thing though, the idea even a simple we've seen no 6 days off baseball. and that, i think the other one, these are moments of release and we know that people not at the same effect is anywhere in the past few weeks to know that offices are being released to know the presenter is being released on the southern side to see finally, solve slowing phases in the, in the families of the just and the families of the prisoners. the captain is, will do very interesting with her. so
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mister sharp, i'm afraid we have run out of time, but we thank you very much for your time and for bringing us up to speed for telling us what you are hearing about the situation at medical facilities. and guys of that as god shall have joining us life and kind of expand to speaking at the united nations security council. secretary general on to a new gutierrez said the c spa has provided with spice and gaza. the more aid is desperately needed as the health care system has. oh, but collapsed over the past few days. the people of the occupied specialist on territory and isabel. they find that we've seen a gleam of hope and humanity in so much darkness. it is deeply moving to see civilians finally haven't got any spikes from the bombardments families of united and live saving age increasing. mr. president, resolution $2712.00 and i quote, the man's that's all part of his comply with daddy obligations under the
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international law, including international humanitarian law. not to believe with regard to the protection of civilians, especially children. it is clear that before the pause with the serious violations, that's for him, gabriel, and he's on the he's joining us live from the un headquarters and secretary general gutierrez, really spelled out the great damage that's being done to gaza. and just how much was things could get gabe? yeah, that's right. i mean, this is a meeting that's at the ministerial level of the secretary security council. so there are numerous foreign ministers that are here in new york in the security council chambers right now. listening to what they heard a briefing from the secretary general and there, now there are more than 25 different countries that are on the list to speak in the security council most a will before and ministers. we also expect to hear from foreign ministers from
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airbags lubbock, a re block of countries as well separately. but the secretary general really laid out what fit how the situation is. and guys, since the implementation of the november 15th security council resolution on gaza, or that's it only security council, and that's the only resolution passed by the security council. and he basically said the situation has not improved in gaza and ensure in many ways it's gotten worse. he said so far, the implementation of the security council resolution has only been partial at best and is woefully insufficient to meet the humanitarian needs. so really waiting out a very start picture of the situation in gasser. gabe, thank you very much for that. that's gabriel. and he's on the live at the do in headquarters in new york. november 29th is the day of international solid dashing
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with the palestinian people. the day was designated in 1977 by the united nations 30 years off. the general assembly had charge of its own plan for the future for the palestinian people and the jewish people who had settled in palestine. colin baker has more on how israel's borders have changed since then. in 1947, the united nations general assembly passed a resolution 181 ending britton's occupation of palestine and partitioning it into 2 independent states. one palestinian, the other jewish. it also classified jerusalem as an international city to be overseen by the un as trusty. but the plan never came into effect war broke out between zion, this group, we are interrupting that report to go live to the united nations that at headquarters, where i believe the sally ambassador is speaking, following the missing on israel palestine. that's listening and we are here again to call up the security council to live up to its responsibilities. we have
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a small glimmer of hope with the pause that is not in place next to the efforts of pop out of egypt and the united states, which has resulted in much need of a, a thing cuz that has resulted in the release of some of the hostages of the aid that his entering is by far less than is needed 200 trucks compared to the need of 800 trucks. and the danger is that it's the ceasefire. if the street is expire, that we will return to the killing at the scale that we have seen, which is unbearable. many, many $116000.00 civilians that sofa most of the minimum children. so we are here to make a case statement. that's a truth is not enough. what is needed is a ceasefire. what is needed is a credible piece and a piece that blasts. and that allows the palestinians and israelis to live side by
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side in 2 states. anything else will result in continuing crisis in the region. thank you. well, i will stop my, my, it was in the face. that'd be such a cool, uh east that it was already uh, cooling them into man. doing i mean, but the, on the much a, a, have a video and they sent me a fee of the auction, the hi josh, i'm not the show. so not not eligible for the phillips. do you need any other money to have this? i'm sure curriculum was through, i thought i left a follow up on an hood done. we'll let you know that's good. and then who's in love with the, into the how well is i walk through that and at the clock and not my hotel kind of, you can, you can cut that. you still have the leisure and talk to m l. a sharpie from the cd when a show as well. yeah. because then that will be and then the back to hook and the
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lawyer and look to them to tell one had the he and who that and i'll see, you know, looks in the, in the near bluff and not the 800 my name and i what am i not monday? why not? uh and i'll swats and we'll find it, but we work for le let the multiple sizes nice to me. i do it. he'd be, might be a heavy asset. as much as 11 video asleep. why? yes, a couple ones from young by that, you know, if you had that to jack when a smack, so you get this hot out in a clearly and you've been, i've had the with them, you know, with them. all right. it's while we wait for the translation from what's happening at the foreign minister sneezing at the united nations security council. that is following the candidate a loosing on the wall on gaza. i believe we do have a translation that's trying this thing. and again, that's the problems that can i go and say, i am pop the msm submitted. i'm optimistic by can say that we will continue our work to achieve what we need to achieve. thank you very much for the opportunity. i have a question for mister fit on if that's possible, according to numbers,
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announce soso by the you when there's a huge destruction of catastrophic loss of life and of northern guys, and what, meanwhile, the civilian population is increasing each day on the, on the south of the strip with forest reallocation and along with the humanitarian crisis, a possible continuation of his ready strikes is going to lead to more or less of life. so i'd like to know how to do think it is for the international community to unite and a common response. and what can you do? what can this committee do to enforce that response? thank you so much. well, thank you and what very much, i mean, this is a very important question. as it was described by my brother, we are as a group is working very hard to make sure that the international community lives up to its responsibilities. both legal and more of,
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i think this is very important because in the absence of a moral compass, we will lose out way as many to so that for as international community, we need to do our best to address this issue at every level at somebody's federal level and multiple level and we need immediate cease fire. we need immediate mandatory and says it's the same time. we need to start immediately to address the root cause of the problem which is close to a solution. thank you very much. 2 more questions. uh, the lady under the desk to thank you your excellency susan took ronnie from we are a are you concerned about the plight of the palestinian people right now inside palestine 2 and extend where the air of world would perhaps unite and take some of these palestinians of as refugees, there's been some sort of criticism that perhaps the weight hasn't been lifted by the error. bro, thank you. the weights that has to be lifted,
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but it is not to be lifted by the outer. well, that has to be lifted by removing that weight and that is very easy by stopping the kelvin by stopping the blockade by allowing an a few minutes here and 8 to go in to support the product and the palestinians do not want to leave their line and we are not going to encourage them or force them to leave that land. and we're not going to work with anyone who has that agenda. the palestinians have a right to that land. and they have a like a right to live in safety and security and dignity on that line. and that is what we would put full. and that is what the, what we will work towards the risk. but i think somebody is sort of the help of the big now and was that he has to be able to see what the commit, the saved the goals, the and the services, the visit, the, the key not to allow the and then your call is to know we need to reach us is fine, it is still that request. we have achieved some progress and we have
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a team of the lot of the gradual enough changes regarding the viewpoints of some countries. and i know that we haven't been with we built on this, we still have a lot of work to do. we still have responsibilities. we have to with field responsibility. we would work, i'm to achieve what we need to achieve. and so we have been listening via to the saudi foreign minister, friends, 5 have been foot hon. i'll solve and he was speaking at amazing of our foreign ministers of the un security council that following amazing that was held at the security council about the whole and gaza. and it was the un secretary general antonia gutierrez, who spoke at the beginning of that me saying that's bringing our correspondence. gabriel. alexander who is joining us live from the un headquarters and he has been listening to everything that's being said and gave the cell the 5 minutes to saying that we have seen a small glimmer of hope because of the pools that's. and he said that, fax,
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the costs are, that's thanks to egypt and facts to the us, but that what's happened is not enough and that the sci fi must be extended. this is as we wait to hear whether the seas 5, which is now and it's 6 and it's final day will be extended. yeah, that's right. you very heard very clearly there from the side for administer, stating that this truces that call it is simply not enough and that there needs to be a permanent ceasefire. and that's what the air been as lama group there is calling for. and interestingly enough, you saw right over his left shoulder there uh, the country, a prime minister who's playing a very central role in this whole process here. he was just in doha, yesterday meeting with the israeli officials and also the head of the c i a n e, the 10 of egypt, sion,
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a security services or intelligent services. and they were meeting trying to come up with some sort of extension to this pause or the cease fire. and that's what is being worked on now. but here at the united nations, they clearly are. are you presenting this very united front? they've been meeting privately. guy and close doors meeting with the secretary general as well. and also of course, this un security council meeting at the ministerial level, still taking place. and the officials that you just saw, they're speaking will also be speaking. we believe at the security council meeting as well. so this was sort of on the sidelines outside of the meeting. that is still taking place. but a very clear, clear signal there that a permanent cease fires with their calling for, and a clear signal coming from saudi arabia, which before the ex, october 7th attack, was going ahead with normalizing its relations with israel, with health, from the united states, and the saudi foreign minister gave, he was asked about,
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you know, whether the arab world was doing and whether it was lifting the weight of easing this conflict. and he said that the weight has to be lifted, but not by the hour. well, that has to be lifted by stuff in the coming. and he said that the palestinians don't want to leave the land. and the saudi arabia is not going to take part in any plan or tool to any party that involves the displacement of palestinians that they have a right to their land to live in safety, security, and dignity on their land. yeah, that's right. and that was a direct response to a question that has been coming up recently in some quarters around the world. why don't aero countries except palestinian refugees or people from gaza? you know, he just addressed that square away and said, we're not going to do that because it's not our responsibility. he said that as you stated, the saudi foreign minister said the palestinian people, the people of guys,
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i have a right to live safely and securely on their land. so he said the arrow countries aren't going to support any initiative or any one or any country that would suggest that the people of guys or any post union should be moved elsewhere against their will. so that's just something that he shot down immediately. a sort of at doing the views of all of the people that we heard, you know, heard there, that they do have the right of course, under international law and elsewhere to live securely in gaza on palestinian land and lived there safely. all right, gave a thank you very much for that for now. that's gabriel alexander with all the nations from the un in new york. the various events of being held across the world to mock the un international day of solidarity with the palestinian people and the
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south african city of johannes. the trade unions and members of civil society have been holding demonstrations cooling for an immediate cease fund and gaza. south africa's parliament voted last week, recommending the closure of the israeli embassy in this country, and the suspension of diplomatic ties upon me. the minute has moved from janice, but the call to a free palestine resonates with many sold africans because of sold off because apart said history, they say the purchasing is like going through exactly what people have color. and so that's recalled with decades. and so many lives have been power allows between no parties, real and, and a parted south africa. they say 2 countries that work together from 1948 to achieve their uptake to many people in the usa. they're hoping that they're present at this demonstration. well,
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hang tags on the on the go to parts or probably just hop on holler at the $247.00 healthcare workers that have been killed in garza, the hospitals that have been the civilians and children that have been talking to thousands of organizations have come together in johannes, but they're a made up of political parties and joe's a civil society organizations, but they want to have one thing in common. they're quoting for a priest, palestine, and them in to the genocide. they say they also want to so the african government to types diplomatic ties with israel, that has been on the debate for a number of weeks now. the south african parliament has held a votes. oh we, the resolution was false. that told africa should indeed save a ties with israel, but ultimately it's up to the president sort. i'm a poor so, and there's been no word from the president. all the cabinets on what south africa
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was due next. but protest like this continue around the country. they've been posted in main cities like devon, johannes, but where we are as well as cape town and there are a number of quotes his plans to the coming days. so me the, i'll do 0 to have is but the palestine flag has been raising noise capital in solidarity with the people of garza. the un general assembly adopted the partition of palestine on november 29th. 1947. the mail, the norwegian capital says those with the palestinian background should feel safe in the country of the item. the less than that, it's an internationally un day today for showing sold adaptive with the policy. the people wouldn't be no more than 5, causing children have lost their lives. it's only natural to remember them. and just before we go, we are wasting for a 6 exchange of palestinian prisoners and is really captives between him, off and israel. these are pictures from the over prison and the occupied westbank
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with palestinians will be released from when that exchange takes place on the coming hours. do stay with us on challenges. era. we have continuing coverage of the seas. find the font, the 6th day of a c spot and gaza in just a few minutes. unique perspective. i think being policy is a huge part of my, the deep voices. you don't often hear. how are you doing today? i almost forgot how my life used to be before the aggression of 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, out of these boards and the rest of the team, the stream on out to 0,
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