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positive and captives under the agreement on tuesday with the 6th exchange expected in the coming hours. come off and so says the youngest captive a 10 month old baby has been killed as early as randy bombard the . it's 16 gmc, that's 6 pm and gaza, where it is the 6th and final day of the ceasefire, but as well as military aggression on the palestinian people. this continuing elsewhere is rarely forces have killed 2 palestinian children giving us another raid. and janine and the occupied westbank and a $1.00 and $2.00 of us at some of the images we are about to show a disturbing. this is the moment is ready for his shot dead 8 year old adam. i'll go in the head. and here you can see a now the palestinian dragging him away from his randy bullets and a desperate attempt to save him. and this was the moment another child was killed.
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this is 15 year old deposit of o. on vasa, he was shot from the chest as he was trying to run away. we can also report that as very false as the preventing citizens and paramedics from reaching the injured inside jeanine without stratford as following developments from jeanine refugee camp and the occupied westbank. this right is being described by residents here and so i, the janine refugee camp is being the largest, right. they can remember, certainly since the beginning of the war. and yes, i'm truly a really, what's each video footage has a period of the shooting of these 2 young boys, the policy, you know, sorry to 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 us, he's well 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
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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, this is being described as one of the largest is ready military wise, the largest industry, right since the beginning of the war. residents of describing that 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. and i'm also solved when says 3 is really captives including a baby was killed during the is ready bombardment of the gaza strip. the 10 month old baby was the youngest captive taken by him off during the actually the 7th attack. the mother of the baby as well as the 2nd child, also killed in the as really bombardment of bozza from us also says it's released to female russian captains the request of the kremlin. well,
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let's go live to so high that she's joining us from tennessee. and um, what are you hearing? sorry about this family, the mother, the 10 month old baby, and the 4 year old. the is riley military has the sense that it's important. so the family, the, the best families. but it's still working on trying to verify this information. and that's probably because previously it has happened last time i had said, one of the elderly ladies in a seventy's had been killed. uh, but then so many people surprise she was in release and it was very unexpected. so at the moment people taking the news with the trepidation and just making sure that that is confirmed. now monday, the, all the spokesman had said that the family, the full members, father, mother, and 2 children, a 4 year old and what would have been the youngest captive at 10 months so that
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they've been handed over to another group. what in time, new new stuff in the south of gauze are and now we have this statement from him. i asked, it's still not clear whether that is the case, but some people are feeling like it could potentially be a way to maybe push for as a continuation of the ceasefire because it's a 10 month old baby. and it wouldn't look good for the israeli government. well, certainly be pressure on them. if that's the case, because the 10 months a year old was really a post of full. the cap says heron, the square post is everywhere yesterday, or raleigh was houses where they released balloons calling for the return of the family. and especially because that was a lot of confusion as to why vis 10 month old baby and his mother was released as well. as full year old father for the father hasn't been mentions in that statement, so it's still on clay as well. uh what the status is uh with him. but this would,
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if this is the case, would be absolutely devastating, of course not for the family, but for is riley's and everyone in this square ahead is become known as the hostage square because everyone has been hoping and praying a full that return. all right, so all right, and what is the israeli government saying about the extension of the seats? 5, they seem to be indicating that as long as him off has women and children child hostages, that they are willing, they're open to the cx. 5 being extended. yeah, we haven't had anything official from this riley's and when we had seen this previous expansion, which is today is the last day all thoughts. the extension of these riley's husband come out confirming this. it was actually through castle on her mom's confirming at the time that there was an extension. it seems casara saying that it's highly likely how most certainly have said that sorts ones. and there are still women and
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children being housed in consistency. and that is one of the goals for the as rainy government to ensure that they already signed them on the street. of that main goal is i've been several statements as well. one from us saying that they've now released to russian nationals at the request of russia that's set for us. so the 10 cuts it's been agreed upon today. we're seeing these are reports now that hands over is on the way. we haven't seen any videos to confirm that you that but that's the report. so wait guessing, but also many statements in the last hour of from the defense minister as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as well as the spokesman for the military to be a spokesman, actually saying, confirming that as soon as the ceasefire reserve, which would mean that it would happen by tomorrow morning based on the timing is that the si, fi,
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a sausage. so they would resume straight to way of the ground defensive, that they were ready carrying out its causes. so it's around the next 2 hours will probably be finding out whether that sees fire has extended or no, it's what. so i was thank you very much for that. so higher up with the latest in kind of these, this go to topic of was him. he's joining his life from con eunice and southern gaza entire account of people they feed on the 6 that could be possibly the last evening, although there is a lot of talk, a lot of hope that the sci fi can be extended. yes um uh in particular the palestinians inside the gaza strip hours, the 2 extension days of the truth had been around to get to an end uh its to to more morning early as 7 o'clock the um to do to below can cause a time the majority of palestinians get for ballads enough to, to cope with a new situation. that tube results that off towards the end of the ceasefire.
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generally, they are hoping that deceased by them could be extended throughout the diplomatic negotiation that is completely made by katasha and different regional lawyers, including uh, agents and the administration. now clearly now they are waiting for the announcements for 5 extension that would be announced by the, for an at the, by the cuts off by the category for administrator. and the believe that this uh, the previous kinds of these files that have been signed and have be reached like between how much time is we have on the ground can help to reach me, understand things regarding having more extensions which will enter in return have kind of different release of policy is very hostages from the gaza strip. so now they are waiting after they have multiple access to fluid water and even. busy petroleum and gas from separate areas. of course, the goal is to strip off the flow of humanitarian aid into different parts of the gaza strip, including the north, the sensor. yeah. and even the south of the territory. so now we are waiting for
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the c spy up i b, believe that deceased by it did not be extended. so i wouldn't be coming. i was be should be prepared for a wide scale attacks that would be carried out by the is what it forces. and the funny thing will resume again in on the lines of the gaza strip as because read off the patient forces today earlier hot suited to palestinians who was trying to return to the houses in bay town town in the midst of the gauze trip. so similarly in the previous times, both sides from us and east with both of them had showed there is readiness and even their ability to have more extension of the ceasefire for out be guaranteed that there is going to be more continuation of releasing hostages from both sides of our testing about the policy and slice and the is why the size and power is when you talk about how people preparing for more bombardment, if the sci fi is extended. what do you mean by that given? there was no with that safe and gaza. we keep hearing that from many different sar
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. she's so how can people prepare wic and they go are generally in terms of the level of safety and oldest time does of safety inside the gaza strip. there was considered to be no safe place wed previously hospitalized bakeries, restaurants on different residential buildings, were completely destroyed. which gives a please sign that the reserve in it. impunity for any palestinian even including joined the list and medical workers. so clearly, palestinians of trying to pull some trades from affording the much needed supplies that include 4 to 4 will to an old means of living in order to guarantee that they will be able to curve. we've been using curation that might be renewed as the used by the occupation as learning would be that would be a option of increasing the minutes, react on the ground off to the end of this. the spice of the believe that did they did. they don't have any option just to remain in the houses to take show to hospitals and united nation run schools. so they can do the best in order to be
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safe. but the main while the at the top, so the goal is to strip might continue. this is why ended, which means that there is going to be much more increase and terms of the injuries and the victims inside the gaza strip. so people the costs and traits and gathering their central items in order to be reduced, at least to survive in terms of having access to food was and in terms of the bombardment they believe that they're not protected. they don't, they don't have any sexual to go, so they need to live their life normally under the is really relentless. it strikes thoughts. thank you very much for that. that is thought about was own bringing us the view from gaza as well being a portion towards our underwear, to extend the seas fund. and as part of the data, both parties have been released in prison is an captive. the 6th exchange is due to take place in the following hours. on tuesday is released 30 palestinians and exchange for 12 captives from us was holding and gaza counselor has been helping to
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mediate the negotiations. the foreign ministry says the main focus is to set you an end to the war. will gladly help me out as a member of some office political bureau and earlier he told us that he's optimistic about an extension to. the agent shows the eyes and all the time in order to reach some relies more of the to extend the easiest way. uh, we don't even, i think the last and the drugs don't dislike all we all waiting for the disposal. the above the oh god, what was that was there, but i think the we are all right. it is useful for more news of the read each day. the short on the oh really i think we are just for the 70. possibly just now i reset or the some of the policy on august
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the, the table for the hall dropped is the biggest. i think we're supposed to discuss it with the original as a dislike. i think the d the d. negotiation goes with the rest of the rest of the of the contract is gone. no more focusing on the professional. this is for the d. o. s a. d, for the reason, i'm the, the i, the information all the already to the, to the it
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will it spring and one of our senior correspondent session. but he is joining us on sets and hash. and what's the basis that you're hearing about the negotiations, the ceasefire negotiations. the adults are still under way. but the, all the parties are optimistic that would be an extension. and they're just working all of the final details, the list, the names and so on. and so forth, which is going to be the same, based on the same criteria as the previous 2 major deals. and you get a sense that what is happening now is basically since yesterday, with all the senior intelligence officials being here in the how talking about the potential for an extension of the out exploring 2 options 1st, which is basically extend small extensions. we're talking about 2 days maxime of 3 days of the same time looking into the potential for
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a much bigger extension. but we are not yet that when it comes to the long, comprehensive extensions yet, i mean we have heard cautious, foreign ministry saying that they want nothing less than to secure and, and to, for how likely do you think that is given we have heard is really lead is the prime minister, the, the defense minister of the will cabinet, say almost non stop of the last week that the will, must continue once they get the captives out of gaza. they do. but when you look at the developments over the last few days, you see that as long as the ceasefire holes, the chances for a bigger comprehensive political supplement would be that if the upcoming days all the negotiation negotiators will get into the take over the things. but particularly when it comes to the issue of these virus soldiers in exchange for a larger number of fondest indian prisoners detained in his riley james,
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or we are not yet the, but we do understand says a toolbox helps thoughts about the formalities when if we get to that point, what kind of concessions should we ex, we got from how much of the same time, how much is asking for major concessions from the is why is they are asking the key going towards the egyptians and the tardies. but once we get to that point, it's not going to be only the present as exchange. we want strong guarantees that there will be no more minutes for campaign by these writers targeting garza kata, which is the key plan. now in this whole deal is helpful. so they can get to a chose extended beyond 15 days. uh huh. the chances become extremely high. a permanency is why i don't want us to get too ahead of ourselves because we have not had in and an announcement of an extension. we are only on the 6th day. we are given. we know
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that there is a limited number of is rarely captives in gaza. and again, as well reiterates that they must get the captives out of gaza and then they must defeat him off. what is the plan off to the captives of a lease? if you look at the calculus of handouts, for example, when it comes to this particular agreement, they say that the next phase is going to be different in terms of the conditions and the, the dynamics, which is basically what are we talking about the, the, the, the soldiers, why they say that they do understand. when you get to the final batch of the prisoners, do you have no more munition? you cannot negotiate and you lose leverage. therefore, that could pay the way for these writers to launch a major offensive solve the ticket. it was data by a 100 units and blah blah, is going to be a massive setback for how much of of the negotiations on the presidents exchange is
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its biggest leverage. other don't want to lose it. now keep layers in the region. the mediators, let's take a look, i'll todd is on the age of sions, book i thought, in particular, has been adamant on the need for a time and a ceasefire. and that's the reason why we're doing this is just to build confidence building measures. basically the tool box has to go for the big get supplement. saudi arabia is stepping in recently. the trucks have said it's in the past. key original players are saying that we are not addressing the root cause of a conflict when we deal with and when we tell the boxes. but there would be a 2 state solution that could be the beginning of a real genuine supplement between the 2 rivals or add them is how much is right. yeah. it's something that we just heard from the saudi foreign minister at the un security council as well. but it has to be immediate addressing of the root cause of the conflict,
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which is the lack of the 2 state solution. i shouldn't. thank you very much for that. we will be coming back to you over the following hours. thank you. as well, has detained 55. how this to means in the past 24 hours in various areas of the occupied westbank. latasha of 203 palestinians have been arrested since friday when a temporary cease, fine with thomas came into effect that exceeds the number of palestinians release from his rarely jails in the same time period. and family sphere, those freed could be re arrested. they were 5200 palestinians and as ready presents before the october 7th attack. but with several arrests in the past weeks, that number now stands at 7200. was speaking earlier at the nato summit in brussels, us secretary of state antony blinking, said that the white house was working to find ways of extending that she monetary impose and gaza researching amount of trade assistance in the gaza to make sure that it's people have what they need to get by is looking at the next couple of
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days will be focused on making, doing what we can to extend the costs so that we continue to get more hostages out and more mandatory assistance. and we'll discuss with this real how it can achieve it's 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. for more on this let speak to mike hannah, who's joining us life in washington, dc. and what is the white house saying about lincoln's just his latest? i believe it's the 3rd trip to israel since the, until the 7th attack. my a yes and date is the 1st time that the time that the secretary of state has been sent this time as well. another person is going with him. roger costa. and this is a special envoy for hospital negotiations. interesting. that cost of this is being sent along with bring come to the region for the 1st time since that attack on
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october, the 7th. but thinking stuff being opened, brussel said for that nato foreign ministers meeting on his way to the region. once again, reiterating his administration's position, that would be seeking a humanitarian relief for the area, saying that is will well. and when it starts, conducting operations again must do so within the background of the awareness of the impact it has on civilian population. however, they why he's speaking about humanitarian relief. he doesn't specify and hasn't specified operating within the confines of international humanitarian law. but still thinking on his way, there were reports in israel that he would be attending a wall cabinet meeting in tel aviv. this has not been confirmed independently, that it was a report coming from is really media. but if so, this would be an indication of the finding administration and getting further involved in the negotiations pertaining to this conflict more involved than it has
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been. and certainly been can, has played a central role in that. and the fact that he's returning to the region indicates that perhaps the administration here believes that it can push this forward. but if it can get at it a extended c spy, it can start moving towards a more last thing in to this conflict and start looking at what comes next. that is what thinking has been referring to repeatedly what comes a day off to end the day off to the day off to, but still not fully addressing according to many observers, the full ramifications of what is happening now or what mike, thank you very much for that that is mike hannah with the laces, from washington dc. and as we mentioned earlier, as well as military has intensified res, across the occupied westbank during the seas 5 since october, the 7th. that is where the army has kills 243 palestinians, including 6 prisoners among the dead, a 58 minus and one woman will that a 100 and
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a 100 palestinian children have been killed and the occupied west bank. so father c a. let's bring in our senior political analyst model and be shot in model. and as we have been talking about with yeah, 2023 was already the deadliest you for palestinians in the occupied best buying since the u. n. i believe started keeping back with some, some 20 years ago. why we seeing an intensification of as rarely varies in the occupied westbank since october the 7th. i mean, does the occupied westbank have anything to do with the, with what happened on the 27th? well included, it is read is consider that war is not particularly ongoing sites on the bed of sending people. and as far as their concern, uh, they need to act in all occupied territories in a way that is both conducive to writing that on public opinion. especially during those times of pauses in gaza, making up for us in the west bank. or i think they've been doing that the same even
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before the war started rising is or as incursions and invasions of jeanine has been uh, more of a rule of an exception. yeah. over the past several years. i think the, i think the, the, the audacity to basically a range of supplies that these reoccupied refugee camps in the west bank has been, has been quite, that's what i should say criminal. but just to mention that how was just listening before i gave you and to join you, i was listening to the us and best of those the i could nation speaking about the kidding in the west bank, but she didn't bring herself to condemn israel was practices kidding, some invasions of the processing and thought there's including the autonomous daughter tories. but the only restricted here, comments to the is there any settlers which are already been also quite violent towards the palestinians. but the settlers,
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the legal settlers on the west bank acts on the, within the confines of the is there a new policy and the policy has been quite a oppressive in the west. but we've also heard from secretary of state antony blinking in the past month to few weeks. he's also spoken out against set lavon jones in the occupied west bank. i believe he even use the wood extremely a. so without saying settlers, he is traveling to tennessee but will be as well being reporting his 3rd trip to as well. since october 7th, do what kind of pressure do you expect him to put on his way to government? if any of it seems from the various reports coming out, that that is a disagreement between the binding administration and, and if any, all government or the number of questions regarding the, the actual management of the war. as well as the end game of the war. and there are 5 major, the red lines slash reservations between differences should say,
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between the united states and is right. they have to do with the 3 lines that you're not a occupational garza know, ethnic cleansing, and garza, i know, shrinking over this head as it will goes. the fact that these short lives came about must have been because these writers are considering doing these are they are planning on doing those things. but they also disagree on the end game in terms of the 2 state solution and the extension of the palestinian orthodontist or the 2000 . so why the united states is providing is that with i'm conditional support, arms, political shield, and so on, so forth. is there a silver objects, american advice, american red lines when it comes to the management of the war? and the red lies for the in game of this war, which is kind of most pernicious and rude if you would, when it comes to a country that basically embraced is read and supported this war, crimes,
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to its own detriments, to the detriment of its own cause ability and, and spending, and the world and spill that anyhow. government, those, these, that, the, by the, in the session. no, no, no the, or it's read lives. so i think probably successfully blinking, it's coming to say, look, we cannot continue to support your wor, unconditionally. if you don't start listening to us for a number of things that we need to ensure that you do, otherwise, we cannot lose the entire middle east. and it's mixed messages coming from the us, isn't it? because at the start of the war the us was saying that they would know red lines. and so to now impose red lines, and so much has happened. but one just want to draw our attention to we're hearing from is very media and these are just as is randy reports that the next batch of captives are going to be released. so this is, they have been released rather the, the 6 batch of is really captives have been released, how hopefully you, that the cx 5 can be extended by another few days. i won't use the word
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hopeful neither of domestic because i think the idea that we might have couple of days a piece in order then for the is there a to credit on with it's killing? there's a setting up. so this is what or through some palestinian prisoners are being released through some page is getting into gaza. but in principle, the idea that the united states and all those i'm not calling for a permanent ceasefire, stop the war and suck book and diplomacy. that idea, of course, is rather in humane to the people in gaza because the idea for the people who because and now to just to, you know, look the ones and, and try to put their, their, their, their, their, their life in order and us that, that is possible for only for them tend to watch as is destroys, more of that live in, in other parts of goes, especially in the south. it's kind of absurd. so what i'm hoping for is
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a permanent, seized by what the world is hoping for, is the parents or whether you want. general secretary just thought, spoke about this approach, but it seems like what the majority of the american public opinion, one i thought about ceasefire, not those went to days, pauses in order, then to be succeeded with more killing. let's see if that pressure does come to then make a difference model. i'm thank you. as always, it's our senior political analyst, my dwanda shot. and just to recap, we are hearing from israel reports that the 6 batch is ready. captives have been released from gaza. we will bring you more on that as we get it. still ahead on al jazeera marching for palestine valleys in south africa to mock the un international day of solidarity announced the
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route to you by visit cattle. i have got most and over the full costs, which by moving the next couple of days, you can see how the winds of moving from wetland north west. we direction, i suppose, a fairly a i'll put in here, but we're also gonna say, at colder, moving across the relatively warm waters of the saved pan, picking up that moisture and dumping it into west and pots. so of how did you ad across a car that on the other side of the mountains, total generally dry temperatures about what they should be at around 16 degrees celsius. folding back a little as we go on into friday. more of a nice leeway and started to picking fast ice and perhaps a little bit of rain as well. southern japan, we'll see losey, dry weather cree peninsula. jen retry, as well as the case of course, a good part of china on coming in around 24 degrees celsius. and we got a lot of the shows that just around the eastern side of indo,
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china through vietnam, could spread a showers there across south east asia. heavy as i suspect will be across the west in borneo once again, flooding concerns here, then quite a rash. the showers that all the way down across much of indonesia, certainly across the job, whether to into southern areas of india, still some weather into west central. i know them pos for the time being as we go through the next couple of days. unless the system into the east, the quote to you by visit cuts on the call choose solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person yourself and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life in my life, and almost as we want. we want the reward because the women and my country
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deadlocks, we we are not denies all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are working in their thoughts, that's our ancestors. whatever has been done before can be done even bit and as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the the what challenges they have, a man has withdrawn him and don't have a mind to about top stories. the ssl is really media is reporting that come off his
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hand over the next batch. that is the 6 batch off is randy captive and gaza to the red cross talks on the way to extend the seats find in gaza agreed between him off and as well as part of the deal. both parties have been releasing prisoners and captives is where the forces have killed an 8 year old palestinian boy. and a 15 year old during the rate and the occupied westbank. the choosing comes off to israel's army, carried out rates in geneva, and declared the area of closed military song. and how mazda is armed when says 3 is rarely kept us, including a baby, were killed during israel's bombardment of the gaza strip. the 10 month old was the youngest captive taken by him off during the october 7th attack. for more than 2 weeks services at the i'll ship a hospital in northern gauze. i came to a halt as is ready for us has laid siege with strips biggest health facility. many patients have since experienced severe complications,
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and the number of them have died. the hospital is trying to restore critical operations, at least for now. we'll talk to model on of a saw that is the chief search and i'll ship a whole special. and he says that a large number of patients is still unable to access health care despite the cx 5, it says this is 5. ok, nothing is coming to the house with that i think some most of the medical. busy did go to the south in, at a 1000 in hopes, but that nothing is coming to the and other thing areas gather just the food under water and other stuff that and if you're some of the fluid which. busy related to that, the brother surface about the filter for the things that i said that to say 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
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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 sort of 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 and she felt what we needed the fuel, the fuel and to the vision of it does. okay. awesome. and then i let it sit and you have a dozen zone. but the most important thing is if you would go on the genetics of the home without the fuel, they cannot do anything really. and these folks, but the guy, charlotte is executive director at physicians for human rights israel and he says that goes with health care system is extremely limited. well, thousands of people with injuries desperately in need of care that we have been working for years. and as you find also another hospitals in the augusta street,
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and we've been getting good calls, connection to the people there, it's all parties they're trying to save lives, basically under very bad conditions. and it's important to focus on keep of course, as the largest hospital we got the most important bar, but we need to understand a decision attack on all of the health system. we gotta, uh, 20 out of the 24 offices that we're operating into. know the side of the street totally stopped working, so we're talking about only 4 houses that are also working very limited capacity and that's no sign. we know that the me just jump out think god is a product for doctors and medical staff to, to try to go back to the north and trying to provide some health care to the people that the students trying to do with their we have some good news that i understand and they always just, uh, center the center in the know as it started working and also the 6 department,
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you know, she passed on working so it shows the strength of really the revision of the staff can in the system. trying to really uh, work on the goals of vein and pressure. speaking at the united nations security council, secretary general and tony a gutierrez said the seas for has provided response and gaza. but more aid is desperately needed as the health care system has but collapsed over the past few days, the people of the occupied specialist on territory and isabel. if find that we've seen a gleam of hope and humanity in so much darkness. this is deeply moving to civilians finally haven't got any spikes from the bombardments families of united and live saving age, increasing mister president. but as little as in $2712.00
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and i quote, the man's, it's all part of his comply with daddy obligations under the international law, including international humanitarian law. not to believe with regard to the protection of civilians, especially children. it is clear that before the falls with the serious violations that spring in gabriel and his own though he is joining his life from the un headquarters in new york and gave a secretary general good him is really spelling out the great damage that's being done in gaza to gaza and just how much worse things could get yeah, that's right. uh gutierrez was giving an update to the security council. uh, based off of the november 15th human security council. resolution on guys. i remember that's the 1st security council and all of the security council resolution that has passed on guys a for a previous ones before that have failed. gutierrez, giving a very stark and very dark, if you will,
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in some ways view the situation base from the un perspective on terms of the humanitarian situation. and he really pointed out a couple of things that struck me. number one is that uh he said that uh since the un security council resolution of november 15th you in facilities in guys that have been struck or damaged by is rarely bombardment at least 24 times. again, that's after the un security council resolution calling for among other things you and institution and installations and guys it'd be protected. he also said that the, the level of aid to god so well better over the last week or so is still in his words, completely in adequate. he basically said that it's clearly that the implementation of the un security council resolution has been partial at best. and willfully insufficient. he said, all parties involved have to make sure that it's implemented and he says it's just
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parts of it are. but to still of the humanitarian situation in guys that is incredibly desperate. and that's something that we also heard from our foreign ministers. gabe, they was speaking on the sidelines of that un security council meeting and all of them cooling for a permanency is fine to yeah, that's right. this is a ministerial level meeting at the security council meeting that for administers are here from many countries, which just shows you how important this meeting is and how serious they're taking is a given that this a cease fire is about to lapse or potentially could lapse in the next day or so, we heard from the saudi for administer, who made it very clear. he said that the truth is simply not enough. he said that they, they meaning many members of the security council, but he's speaking on behalf of a group of arab and islamic, and masters
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a group. he said that it is not enough simply for a truce there calling for a full cease fire. he said that that is what is needed to prevent is really bombardment commencing again and then seeing incredible death and destruction like we did see before this cease fire went into place. all right, gabe, thank you very much for that. that is gabriel. and he's on day with all the developments at the un from the united nations headquarters in new york. november 29th is the day of international solidarity with the palestinian people. it was designated in 1977 by the united nations, that he is off of the general assembly talented its own plan for the future, for the palestinians. and the jewish people who had settled and palestine call, and baker has more on how as well as borders have changed since then. in 1947, the united nations general assembly passed a resolution 181 ending britons occupation of palestine,
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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 as groups and palestinians days later, and eventually drew in neighboring states. the 1948 war resulted in the knock box or catastrophe. more than 750000 palestinians were forced from their homes when israel claimed control of more than 3 quarters of palestinian land and forbade palestinians to return. because they were not to wish. by 1949, israel had signed a series of arms disagreements with neighboring states. egypt would control the gaza strip and jordan, the westbank, and east jerusalem. that was the status quote until 1967 when war broke out again between israel, egypt, syria, and jordan, is rarely forces occupied the west bank, gaza and east jerusalem as well as the golan heights and the cyanide peninsula. the
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conflict lasted years, culminating in another war, in 1973, between israel, egypt and syria. it wasn't until 1982 that israel withdrew from the sign i. it still occupies the golan heights which borders lebanon and syria. in the years following the oslo peace accords, palestine was divided even further, leaving more than 60 percent of the occupied westbank under direct control of the israeli military. today about 700000 is rarely settlers live in the occupied west bank and roughly 300 settlements and outpost, all of which are legal under international law. various events are being held across the world to mock the un international day of solidarity with the palestinian people and the south african city of to had a split of trade unions and members of civil society. and beholding demonstrations quoting for an in mediates the signing dogs of south africa's paul the mentors of last week, recommending the closure is rarely embassy and the country and the suspension of
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just the magic ties. 5 into the middle that has moved from janice book, the pay to a free palestine resonates with many south africans because of. so that's because apartheid history, they say the palestinians are going through exactly what people have color in south africa with decades. and so many lists of doing parallels between no parties real and, and a partridge 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 that this demonstration will bring take. this is going to want us to go through, but i just hop on holler at the 227 healthcare workers that have been killed in garza,
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the hospitals that have been and 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 wanna have one thing in common. they're quoting for a priest, palestine, i'm in to the genocide. they say they also wants to, so the african government cuts, diplomatic ties with israel, that has been on the debate for a number of weeks now. the so the african parliament has held a votes. always, the resolution was false and sold. africa should indeed save a ties with israel. but ultimately it's up to the president soto my poor. so i and there's been no word from the president. all the cabinets on what south africa will do next, but protests like this continue around the country. they've been posted in main cities like devon. how does the way we all as well as cape town? and there are a number of quotes as planned to the coming days. so me the,
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i'll do 0 to his book on the palestinian flag has been raised to noise capital in solidarity with the people of garza. the un general assembly adopted the partition of palestine on november 29th. 1947. the males and the wage and capitals, as those with the palestinian backgrounds should feel safe in the country. the best bring you some of the days of the world news, and molly military government has reached a days with russia to build a gold for fund raising the capital bama code. it comes with the army says it's regaining control of motel trees in the knolls, which had been in the hands of the fruits. i'll just say i got exclusive access to the gold mines in the pesa let region. nicholas hawk reports as a gold rush in molly's northern region led by arm groups. i'll call you to, i saw fighters and to where i grapples control. or it isn't all mines. alger 0
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witnessed african migrants on their way to europe, but forced by traffickers to dig for gold. many are children working in the desert under extremely hot conditions. they search for the precious metal. a small nugget that will be sold on the international market from the desert of molly to the jewelry shop, senior at the middle east in asia. so kind of in because we've been here for a year, my brother has been here for almost 6 months. we are provided with safety and security as long as we do the work. the un office on drugs and crimes has put out this map showing all the gold mining sites and this a hell most are under the control of arm groups. in 2021. $13000000000.00 worth of gold was produced from these sites. a non state farm groups, they want to replace in the long term, the state. so they stayed there on that when you're one to replace the state,
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what do you do? you have to fund your operations with a lot of things. run some ad propagating persons on goal traffic in the report states that un planes for molly's peacekeeping mission known as municipal. we're used to smuggle gold from the northern city of kit out to the capital by miko. we reached out to me the smell, but they have declined to comment on the reports. molly's gent of asked the un peacekeeping force to leave the country, including from the northern bases, step again, or molly and forces in russian mercenaries from the back of their group. last week, the countries june test signed an agreement with russia to build the biggest gold refinery in west africa. i think molly's now realizing that they were a loosing 95 percent of the tension of revenue ice trying to uh, you know, take control of the, of the 33rd, which means that that would have a bottle of effect in the displacement of does this not known state active rights
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group describes gold in molly as a blood mineral fueling conflict. the northern frontier is set to become a fierce battle ground for precious metal to the world that molly ins are dying for nicholas hawk algebra. but as well as presidents nicholas my doodle has called on us president joe biden, to list economic sections on his country and start a new era of relations. the 2 recently reached an agreement that in some us restrictions and exchange, when his way to accept to take the post of citizens who entered the us and legally ludo broke off relations with the us when it recognized opposition leader juan diego as venezuela's legitimate president argentina's president elect how the media is in washington dc is part of f. it's to reshape the country's foreign policy and lead its economy out of crisis. his team held meetings with us officials
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and the international monetary fund as opposed to the bite and administration as for shown in negotiation, argentine is troubled. 43000000000 dollar non from the i, m s. this really is prime minister has apologize. so what he describes is one of the darkest chapters in the countries medical history, anthony albany is issued the national apology to survive as of the little my tragedy, the medication cause, birth defects, and thousands of babies worldwide. so o'clock reports from brisbin, or even before this fish jackson's body was a repair big damage, spitefully denied her mother took the drug to trace migrates, and then discovered she was pregnant. not just the um, um, i had a lot of internal damage as well. i had uh, 6 holes in my hot and hot lung problems and i was a blue baby. wasn't supposed to leave now, but i your i and still believed in mine was billed as a one to drug and was widely used in the 19 fifties and early sixties to treat
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morning sick this and those you but it costs severe birth defects with many women miscarrying losing the baby's octopus. 60 years after it was taken off the shelves, who is driving parliament has apologized. we are sorry for the home and the hurt in the hardship you having jewelled. we are sorry for all the cruelty you have had to bear. we are sorry for all the opportunities you have thing to not a set of committee found. the government filed to recall the drug, despite global warnings, that if it acted more quickly, 20 percent of survivors might not have been affected. worldwide, more than $10000.00 children are believed to be involved with the dfcs because of the use of fluids in live with an estimated 40 percent dying within a year. of all the survivors here to strive to have welcome the apology. i still believe the more can be done that includes health care,
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survivors size still difficult to navigate. i think it would be lovely to see that probably some apology is that, that the government step up and slunk some of the holes that are in that program. little mocks with me. 247. i get now. you know. right? it's impacted every aspect of my life working, trusting, eating, drinking. every aspect. patrice jackson, this apology won't change everyday life and is too light for those who died. but she says it's a step forward in the healing process or clock out your 0 prison. the made of create has been hospitalized for what's being called an emergency health problem. shake no off all with l silva is now set to be in stable condition. the 86 year old has handed over the past several times during his rolled his deputy while undergoing medical checks unreturned into our top story. the developments and the
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goal on gaza is where the media is reporting. that time also is handed over the latest batch. that is the 6th batch of israeli captives to the red cross and talks on the way to extend the seas font and gaza. it was laid between them. awesome. as well as part of the day and both parties have been releasing prisoners and captives . how does your corresponding to that then how many sat down with 3 recently fried palestinian prisoners and the occupied westbank. they spoke about the experiences and is really present the fear of being arrested again. and if they can make comp for last time. we go to meet them at night, away from the prying eyes of is really settlers, an occupation forces nearby. 3 cousins recently released, but with respect to prison still hanging over their heads. as mentioned, you could say a good name was sentenced to 15 months for throwing stones, a symbolic gesture by young palestinians to resist these rain. the occupation live
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up to florida. i was warned not to celebrate my freedom and not to throw stones. of course that can get me again, but in the end, what do you want me to do? i'm just defending myself in my village. i'm not a terrorist, as i say. as could say was driven out of open prison. his cousin mohammed was coming in. he had been waiting outside for could say to be released when soldiers detained him. this wasn't his 1st time, but during the latest brief stay in jail, he noticed the conditions have changed. i saw him, the thought did not see very psychological torture. it wasn't like that before. now they lock you in a room until you're broken and admit to anything they want. when i go home, the office in our area told me my movements were being monitored and next time that home, my wife as well. despite this man, how much thinks it's important to speak out and the hopes the world will understand how difficult it is to simply be
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a palestinian. all of those we spoke to told us the same story that they were war not to celebrate. the new found freedom and not to speak publicly. in fact, we had interviewed a group of teenagers, but the few hours after we left the message just asking not to air the interview. and they told us that this really officer in charge of the village had called each one of them individually threatening that if our interview aired, they would return to jail. more than 3300 police didn't had been detained in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th, the vast majority held without charge, cut off from the world. in fact, i myself, i've seen that one of the palestinians must pay the price for the tech, regardless of whether they took pos and this or not. yeah. and then all those detained to use for exchanges during deals. either that's why i say that those who are held off to october, the 7th, a hostages and not prisoners. when my husband,
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his dad was released, the priority was to get him treatment. both his hands were broken in what he describes as nightly routine meetings. now he's back home, seemingly still in shock and relieved he survived slowly slowly. one of the guys was so badly beaten that his 10 minutes kept calling. i'm yelling for someone to help us when they finally arrived, their 1st response to the boss. he was standing up after that they were just inside us. when the soldier came to fetch me before my eyes are nice of you said they would be down and bring me back to the old. the police didn't we spoke to on or off camera share a feeling of unease. they are relieved to be at home. but wonder how many nights they'll be able to sleep in their beds before it's really soldiers come for them again. without that, how many elders you are in the occupied west? and that's it for me and as of a problem for this news out,
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but do stay with us. we're back in just a few minutes without ongoing coverage of the war and she's fine and gaza the so many politicians want to be the republican party as canada through a 19 in our search commander, lee and his crew had almost given up hope they had lost track of a boat carrying migrants heading to spain. but on their way back to ports the radar, detect something there it is. a light shining in the distance for navy commando is prepared to port the wooden fishing vessel, their mission to bring all the passengers onto the navy ship women and children. as we sailed back to ports, anger turns to anguish and shame each thinking of the $1000.00 going to
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a big civic house dirty. they're now going to have to return home empty nowadays. don't depaulo ducks. integrated security forces, take the migrants into custody. it is that mission accomplished for it. spanish and syndic. these forces keeping europe safe and free from africans search for a better life. award winning documentary is from around the corner, which is 0. the, to make a 6 group of this rarely kept us in 1000, has been handed over to the red cross. the
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gentleman has withdrawn him and this is allen to 0 and live from doha is so coming up in gaza, it is the final day of the seas 5 at home. i.

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