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is holmes was tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy harness the offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential, committed to inquire mental protection, enhancing investments, alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow the the hello i'm sam is a them, this has been use live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. potholes right. does this rel wise, is it's a saul from southern gaza. an area it once big clad safe for palestinians is ready
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the strikes once again. target gauze is largest refugee, cham palestinians, find the big out survivors. the fed, fat hands, united states announces sanctions and visa restrictions on these right. the sap lives involved in attacks on palestinians, the west by the sirens and explosions i heard in tennessee, and the rocket find by how much hits icicle on entering several people. this is what the christmas looks like on a sign. this is what the christmas looks like. and bethlehem church and back to the home says they'll be no christmas celebrations, as long as, as well as from boston's of casa, continues the, it's 1800 g m t i p. i mean, gaza where these ready ami has announced its troops. and now in the hearts of the
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solomon city, of con eunice, for weeks, israel declined con units in its surroundings. a safe though millions of palestinians of so shell to that, but israel is rapidly expanded. it's aaron ground, defensive carpet bombing several areas right across the street. the north, the jabante, a refugee camp is being badly hit once again. it's the largest and most densely populated in gaza. homes have been completely destroyed. many people attract under the rubble and in central gaza. at least 45 palestinians have been killed. officer is riley strikes, hit residential buildings in data by more than 16000 palestinians has now been killed since the war began. in 90 october, for the mox begins, are coverage. the debt laid out by the doesn't. the shrouds in all
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sizes, costs and holes left to carry the wounded vehicle. passengers desperate to the pots with danger, flu, shots, shots, the crowd outside this hospital the semi automatic crackles. a constant sound track in gauze, southern to the plight of the displaced as plain to see a cluster of crowded tents among them, a shelter offering that to safety for and a small sleigh, a mother with a kids cost out of the home. well, we spend all night tearing rockets and bombing. we are living between life and death. we may die at any moment. it's may be our turn, and our kids turn. the families still somehow luckier than some others, with even less supports. their entire existence is on the side of this road. little
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besides blankets and bags of clothes up same belie, i'm not off enough. children have started to hate to not. this is something given to us by god, because of fear when we hear the planes. we know there is a strike coming, some and gaza, still try to flee. finding safety is now the daily struggle. the marks out is it a, is a thought, a couple i zoom has the ages from rough and southern garza. as israel expands in the military ration in con eunice, people across the con, you in a city were forced again to evacuate to ruffle, seeking shelter away from the east valley plumbing. the city becomes overwhelmed with factories who are experiencing the trust, the conditions where they struggle to foreign children, to survive. people left everything behind on you and is,
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were forced to live in terms that were sit in public areas. second, old basic supplies to sit up on suitable for humanitarian use. a deep shortage of fluids, water, and medical supplies. ruffle is now the last show to left for palestinians as also with the compartment continue in these areas with on present that level even domains to every composer. how does your roof in this house of the territory? well now let's take a closer look at where and how is right of this intensifying its attacks, the new phase of it, as well as ground evasion is talking areas near han, eunice in the south. it's called the 2nd largest city and home to hundreds of thousands of palestinians forced from the homes in the north is ready for us is a battling palestinian fights is from the cosign brigades. i'm dyslexic gee had, and these regions chatted in read this heavy fighting in several neighborhoods in
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garza city. for all the fighting and troop movements indicate is ro is aiming to divide the gaza strip into 3 areas, the north central region and the south. this is why the soldiers have been raving towns and cities in the occupies the west bank. at least 5 palestinians have been injured during an ongoing rate on the janine refugee camp. these variety minute tray has been stopping and searching ambulances. dr. site, at least 2 ambulances were prevented from reaching hospitals. the young palestinian man was killed in the fall on the refugee camp, and his brother arrested about 60 palestinians have been detained every day in the occupied westbank. since the war and gaza began us as announce sanctions on several 1000 is riley settlers involved in a tax. the gates palestinians in the occupied west bank. it's been a surgeon violence since is rob, again, it's war on october. the 7th reason days is riley settlers rated
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a restaurant and launched an attack on the palestinian father of 6. the state department is announcing sanctions on several 1000 is re these sites those involved in a tax against palestinians in the occupied westbank. let's get more from our white house correspondent, kimberly how it could joins us now live from washington dc. so kimberly, according to you and experts, human rights group, all settlements are illegal under international law. is the us talking satler's in satellite groups in general, or specific individuals? a yeah, this uh, according to the secretary state and his statement that has just come down would be targeting individuals under the authorities of the united states. those who are not of us citizenship and wish to travel to the united states if they are affected by these visa restrictions, would in fact be prevented from traveling to the united states. now this,
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according to the secretary of state, is after many warnings of the united states has decided to use it. so sort is because it is the view of the blanket administration that the israeli government is simply not doing enough to prevent the violent acts committed by is really settlers in the west bank against palestinians. and so, in order to prevent that violence, uh, and after repeated warnings, the, the biden administration decided to take matters into his own hands and do what it could with the tools that it had. and so of the secretary of state of the statements as these attacks are unacceptable. and as a result is a now to these new visa restriction policies. it gets dozens of individuals who undermine peace, security, and stability in the west bank. we should point out sammy, this also would include in some cases, immediate family members as well who wish to travel to the united states. we should
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also point out that there has been limited attacks by palestinians against some israelis. and those people would also be affected by these visa restrictions as well. the secretary state, he says he is working with the palestinian authority to ensure that there is debility and security in the west back. kimberly, how is this impact to us is for our relations given that some of the members of these by the cabinet, all settlers have given the backing to some of the violence. naturalists. yeah. well, in terms of relations us and is really relations, it doesn't appear that the bible administration is particularly concerned about that right now. it appears that what the by the administration is more concerned about or is of feeling is the pressure that it's under given the fact that there are such high civilian casualties,
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particularly in gaza. we have seen all kinds of demonstrations outside the white house. there has been international outcry, there has been global demonstrations. there hasn't even been pressure with in the bottom, in the ministration. there has been letters that have been sent open letters. there have even been resignations and in the, the presidential bivens feeling the heat. oh, we've even seen a movement such as the a band and bite and movement in some swing states organized by prominent muslim leaders. in other words, for president who is trying to win re election. and by the years time or less than a year now, he's thinking about that. he's got domestic concerns. he's not worried about, you know, settlers on the cabinet or, or what the connect that thinks right now and how that might play out. what he's thinking about is how he's going to win reelection and what that might look like.
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so this is part and parcel of what this policy is, is responding to that pressure and taking action. and so that is what the us president has done, but it shouldn't come as a big surprise given the fact that he wrote in the off had been just recent weeks in response to the spike in a tax on a palestinians telegraphic this is exactly what he was going to do. all right, that's fine. kimberly. okay, let's continue this with who do i have the means and hold a 1st of all, let me ask you if there's been any kind of reaction to this move by the us to target some centralized with sanctions now. as well as the official level, we haven't heard anything yet, but i think by listing is would probably raise the question and debate whether the fact that you have as some sanctions on some of the individuals, is that enough to actually change the reality on the ground and what they go
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through, a circular violence is a real concern. it's been on the rise. it's more than doubled as since october 7th, from sleep or day to now around 6 or 7 per day. it's either on police didn't, is themselves on their property and their livelihood. and then india, and only 8 percent of the of a settler violence has ever been indicted and is charlie indicted and less than that i have ever been legally charge and by the students have basically been given up going to the course because they know it's a losing a battle for that when it comes to the settler violence. now a bear in mind also, for example, that since october, the 7th of 15 communities were chased from the lab. there was a big winning communities, mostly south of had bread and nothing has been done about it. whether that will
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happen, whether now these sexes will have an impact undergrad, we still have to see, but you know, behind the settlers as you were saying. so i mean, they are this far right, members of the cabinet like either me or been via like smoked rich and they are very bold and they are very vocal about what they are, what, what they wanted. what does their final, a just say bluntly that they would like to see all the palestinians being moved to georgia and a. so the settlers at the moment in bold and they are armed and after october 7th, because as they have the protection of the army, they sing, they can do what they want to follow. the thing is, and they know it will be with impunity if after this move by the, by the us administration, whether something is going to change on the ground or not publish tendons will take that with a bit of skepticism. a bit of caution before really having any reaction
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hold up. it's not a sample of violence that's increasingly an issue. making headlines is also violence in the is randy rates by these, right? the ami into the westbank tells them about that and tell us about that. can be disturbing videos like the ones that are paid showing a special needs mind being targeted focused through all of that to well yeah, the res happened every night at dawn. and now actually during the day in broad daylight as we speak, there's a rate that has been ongoing in janine for several hours. we don't have the full fixture yet, but we do know that there's a large military presence inside that refugee camp and is already several wounded. now going to the video, it's a video that shocked many people. it's happening south of had brought in at the
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check point. it says 34 year old matt street vendor who is also a man with special needs. now in the video, you see him being russell to the ground by the army. there's a weapon point that him pointed out to him at his back. if you look at the why the picture, there's also a woman standing with the children that look absolutely petrified in the middle level that does a palestinian man standing trying to calm down. the situation probably may be telling the soldiers that he's a special needs man. at some point, this man stands up. he appears to be just to kill a thing, but it's supposing no threat whatsoever to the soldiers to their security. oh, to the allies. and suddenly one of the soldiers pulls up at both his weapon and shoot, same point blank. and then you'll have that horrified assault of this man gasping
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underground. probably in his last moments, this is something that is talking to the world. the less shocking to by listing is because they have seen this happen over and over again. there was sometimes people just approaching a check point being so point blank and then we so video sometimes of would nice being dropped next to them to be able to say that they pose a threat to the soda or the to about to carry some stabbing attacks in this video, the of today there is none of that happening. but shooting police, the news i've checked, the boys point blank is something that happens often across the occupied westbank. all right, hold on then how many the thanks for that update. senior, how much the official was on my hands and spoke we show a while ago saying negotiations regarding fisma and captive swaps will only begin once as well. stop sits bombardment when we just did one at that kit. and he,
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and we had to read that there is no negotiation, no swab, without seizing on the stopping the aggression against all what people against guys . and here we hold, missing the whole for responsibility for the lives of the v is r e n z i n his captives as he have for you the and him done the swab d as he resumed his attack again, his gaz, uh they are under desperate or being killed by the bombardments of missing ya hose washing machine. and then let's bring a number of the most sway. he's with the doha institute for graduate studies, joins us here in the studio. good to have you with us. so listening to that speech was the points to show the home us as an organization, as a minute tree organization or ministry wing has of being crushed. it still define
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some standing? yeah, well, certainly there was a defiant, uh, sort of confrontational tone. um and we know even us news reports have been have been reporting that from us is still largely intact. right. the, their various tiers of leadership are still intact, a very small percentage of how most members have have been killed. and so i think from that basic reality, at least we think it's, it's a reality he's speaking from, from that position of sort of confidence. after 60 days, israel has not been able to achieve the objective that it set out to achieve which was to completely eliminate from us. not only as a, as of fighting for us, but also as a, as a political force. there was also a call in that speech for the shape of allows her to lead an effort to break the siege, sort of appeals to the why the region i most them well to do something to help and
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the seat, how realistic is that? and to what extent is how much counting on some kind of outside into the outside of gauze or intervention. you know, i, this is not the 1st time that hamas leaders have called upon. most times. i think it's the 1st time they've mentioned um i was hard at specifically, but it's certainly not the 1st time they've called on muslims. i read statements like that as please for help. this is a people that according to genocide and holocaust callers are being genocide will be killed. and i think there's a lot of, uh, confusion on the part of palestinians where is the global community? why are our international organizations allowing this to happen and why are most them countries of 40 plus most some countries allow allowing this to happen? um, now the question of is, you know, is it realistic? that's a different question altogether. i think we all can understand the situation that most some majority countries are in most of them are,
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are very weak and they would not let's, uh, be able to, they would not dare you know, send a fighting force to, to attack is real and effectively attack the united states because that's what it would be, it would be a declaration of war against the united states. now, some of the international costs, which had mentioned some of the international human rights groups of also condense some of the time of his actions. the operation on october, the 7th full targeting civilians but same international human rights organizations . and in fact, even so the 5 you and experts have issued a report on november. the 16th describing israel's campaign is jenise genocide in the making a genocide. the less spoken of genocidal intent when you look at all of that building up and you compare it with what then you mean that to now is now saying that hey o captives are not going to be returned? does this make you worry that this operation will simply continue regardless of the human cost? well, that's been my worry, quite frankly,
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since since the beginning. i mean at the very beginning, october, 7th, and october 8th. you had the defend smith administer saying we will eliminate everything that is a direct quote. you had benjamin netanyahu with the prime minister saying we are going to turn gaza into a quote, island of ruins and quote, and numerous other statements by daniel her garry and others. basically, signaling this kind of genocidal intent. what i think is interesting also is that there was an investigative report done by a couple of these really news outlets that was just published plus 972, and local call. they did an investigative report based on primary interviews with anonymous sources from within to is really intelligence and military communities. and they were basically, they basically concluded that these really military is directly targeting civilians in order to quote, create a shock among the palestinian population and gaza so that they will turn against thomas. so i don't think there's much question about israel's intent here. and as
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we see that intensification, that campaign being intensified now for the in the south for the squeezing a population that was already squeezed, and one of the most densely populated pots in the well do you also start to think well, or continue to think i should say that this is part of a bigger plan. so once again trying dr. palestinians completely out of gone so that they're still all elements in these right. the cabinet who think that is still a possibility? i don't think there's any question. in fact, i've been saying that for for weeks and it's not just me, i'm not the smartest person in the room, but there are numerous analysts and scholars who have been saying that this is a, an ongoing project of, of ethnic cleansing. it's a deeply embedded within not only design is thought, but also is really politics idea that the entire land must be purified of arabs. this is an objective and they believe it's attainable. and october 7th, gave these figures with the inside of israel,
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a pretext to do what they're doing. now. i don't think there's any question that they want the palestinians out. they've been asking questions like, why don't the jordanians and egyptians take the palestinian? well, why is this designed to come a crate, so much humanitarian suffering that egypt, for example, gets false to open the border. that's what they're trying to do. but so far, egypt and jordan have said, we are not going to take part in another neck about we're not going to have that happen on our, our watches. um and then you have the palestinians, like many of the people that i've been in contact with through people that i know saying if we're going to die, we are going to die in our land and in our homes. and that's why they're not leaving. all right, thank you so much for coming in and sharing your perspective on that. is the mayor of scots or is renewed is condemnation of the killings in gaza shift. i mean, been, haven't been signed. he was speaking during a golf cooperation council summit in dow. huh. the mayor also called the leo and
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security council spring as well back to the gotomeeting table of the get us a james base reports. this annual meeting of the council that consists of the 6 golf nations was dominated by the war on garza the host, the amier of cats. i'll shake timing been how much out funny greeting the king. about rain had been a sol khalifa has been the center of recent diplomacy. his country mediated a 7 day truce, but it's being followed by more intense bombardment. something he called genocide. he says the international community must act. now, when a through much to a we call on the security council, namely the permanent members to live up to their legal responsibility to put an end to this barbaric court. and to force israel to return to the negotiation table to reach a just solution based on the international resolutions and the error piece initiative on a 2 state solution. to dodie,
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the gulf nations invited the president of to kia to be that guest at this meeting. a, it's a o unit to minute donetta now would ministration is endangering the secuity and future owing to region in order to extend its political life. the loss of life, of 17000 palestinians. most of the children and women to me is a crime against humanity. and a war crime, israel shall not get away with these crimes. the arrow catch all his comments touching the un security council to compel israel to accept a permanency spa would almost certainly get support from many nations right now. but when the counsel last met in new york, it was clear that one country the us, is opposed to any new resolution. and of course, it's a permanent member with veto power. james base out to 0 don't as a series of explosions have been heard in tel aviv off, the rockets will find some golf. several loans from the strip towards the south and
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east of central canopies most were intercepted. well, all those fell in open open areas. several people have been injured in southern israel, in the city of ashville, on following rocket attacks. video shows damaged the parts of residential building, and emergency services are responding to the scene. in wrong con has mall from tel aviv yourself to 3 pm local time loud sovereigns way ahead where i am in the central tel aviv i counted at least 8 explosions local media saying that 10 explosions in total took place in the south and east of central a tel aviv then there was a message from the is raised by a loud speaker, telling people to remain in the shelter. also, we've seen a rocket being fired from gauze into ask them what 2 people likely injured now where i am is actually nicknamed hostage with, with showing you around. this is effectively the headquarters of the bring them
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back a campaign. now they're meeting with the is really will cabinet. that's amazing. they've been asking for homeless since the world again 60 days ago. um, what they want from this meeting is to find out exactly what the is ready will cabinet is doing to bring the remaining cap saves back home. however, the slogan of this campaign is not bring them back, but bring them back. now they want this to be done as quickly as possible and given the intense pressure that these ready will cabinet is under to fight this rule from the mold fall right elements of the of the could. potty was the policy of both the defense minister and the prime minister. and the pressure that they're under from the americans, without humanitarian aid in, of getting the captives out is although a priority, it's not possibly a protein right this minute and that's with these caps is families, won't they,
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won't, these caps has to be released as quickly as possible and wrong come out is there a television might of song sign is a senior israel analyst at the international crisis group. she says the families of is riley kept, is remain outraged at and that's in yahoo and these government the families of the hostages that are still there are absolutely up in arms about the what seems like a decision by the israeli government. when the truth fell apart to go into the guys and continue with the operation with full force and intensity without providing any information on how or when it will get back as hostages. and as the families have said, the hostages are the priority because they are the ones whose lives are at stake. whereas the operation does something that can happen after they are securely brought back home. so i think that there is a extreme pressure and extreme anger amongst the families, the hostage, and these really public at large that the government doesn't really seem to be
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providing a clear plan. not only on how to bring home the hostages, but how to secure a victory, what we're seeing, i mean, the people who do see the images from guys are seeing death and destruction. and we're not really seeing so much of the achievement of the military objective to bring down from us. so i think these rallies are very upset and very confused. missing as position right now seems quite secure. he has the full backing of the us to continue with this war. he has a far right government, but some of them have been calling for re occupying gods for settling guys are now israel claims that that's not it's objective. but despite the fact that most of these really public is not happy with nothing, yahoo and doesn't trust him even before october 7th, there doesn't seem to be any kind of way to get him out of office. and so for now, he's an office and people are still in trauma and shock and, and we're at war. and so the situation is that the longer that this operation continues, it seems like he'll be able to continue to remain in his seat at the same time. if
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israel isn't able to provide a achievement in this operation, i think is really is, will, will lose more and more of their patients. and there's also hundreds of thousands of reservists who are, you know, currently arm either in the north or in the south. the economy is being her, so there is even an internal time limit. i think to this and, and there are more and more calls for that to me. a who to step down. this is something that was going on a lot. all of the last, all of this last year, i think that will gain momentum. but for the time being, the thing i was position is quite strong. there is consensus in israel that he but it's, it's the right objective that we need to talk with him us. so in that sense, he's a pretty secure place. well, still, i had on al jazeera, we have from an ethiopian is right. the family has been campaigning for 9 years. the release of the relative health caps have been gone since the
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the hello. thank you for joining in. here's your weather report for the middle east and africa and right off the bat, you see this rain moving across the fence pushing into the dock. sometimes it drops down to the gulf states, but that's not gonna happen this time around. sure. a bit more cloud cover in doha, on wednesday, but this system, i think it could produce a few showers for western saudi arabia including mecca, providence. so around jetta, for example, on wednesday. central is at wow. temperatures are above average for this time of the year, from turkmenistan to, to jacob. stand, right, our looks like we could see a snow storm, a dish kick next week. so pretty extremes for cohen from western searcy, a more wet weather coming into the mix. here this area just saw the saturated,
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still recovering from grounds of rain over the last little bits. and now to africa, we go, it says northwest some showers in the picture here. temperature is a bit below where they should be for this stuff. you're still heavy rain fall alerts in play for southwest tons of near with burst of rain to go on wednesdays. severe storms for that eastern side of south africa, and still some heat for pots. one of the latest news, as it breaks this attack is being described by ukrainian president followed demand lensky as an act of terrorism with detailed coverage. obviously, they has promised to respond to the origin stage and improvements of therapy measures. people who are fear of this well impoverished, the population from around the world gets well just wants to be 5 minutes of old people for the up to 25 years of competing against my grants and assign them seek of some say, with new told doesn't sound convincing to submit to the world slow down,
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it's previously that by the or a say. so millions of palestinians of sold shelter that the mayor of pato is condemned. israel's war on gaza calling it a crime against humanity spoke to somebody to go leave this here. and so they calling for another c 5. the return to us to state solution as well is carried out a large scale attack on the jabante, a refugee camp in northern garza, many people are fits of been killed. the refugee camp is the largest in gunsmith, has been attacked repeatedly. and boy, today is from jet bad. yeah. so, so what will be got on october? the 7th. she's lost her whole family and the house they once lived in she is her story. in her own words, to this is the new somebody is going to show that an issue on the ship to ship them
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the the lead in new jersey, the in the service. so do you go to spend all of this the most of
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the time is the good news is i am not an adult many on the subject matter that we should them and jim match the stock much the mind people more than a lot of open model so for the most open, this is how the launch the mission mishita the the
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are that none of the hosp the is a spokes person for the you an agency for palestinian refugees underwater. the he says, the humanitarian situation in july, the refugee camp is be on desperate i believe that is going on there by the time and again and again, our dissolve and more frustration more and more kind of, you know, extra as you, as we see in the red car that people don't know what to go. i say everything got being at this time, you know, i guess we have the some police to, you know, and providing services in house clinic. i'm in the show. those. yeah. they are. we have nearly, i'm talking about across the guns that we are going to be 1200000 and 10 in just
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play as best are sort of across the same. some of them are image of value area. i'm in the city. i can't tell you that the humanitarian situation now it's not the contests of the walk talking about a minute and carry on. so now means rarely if these areas lack of everything or the principal walker hospitals possibly working. now now they don't have, it can be 16 you receive it, but the kids are injured. people across the most in pocket test a oh, that's a solid and i'm is a nursing director of the european garza hospital. he joins us on sky approval from han you and it's good to have you with us so. so 1st of all took us through the situation in hospitals. now we understand that services have been reduced.
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you'll crowded with people seeking shelter. is there any sense of security when hospitals are continuously being attacked to know, how do i get my check? what are in my, you know, reading that a lots of problems including the are and then testable monuments at night and the injured to arrive in the daytime. so we work day, unlike at night, no cold in the daytime we receive casualties. this doesn't mean that we don't receive casualties during the night, the continuously arrive in our to our hospice is no, the problem is mobility to arrive to hospitals. our can, can i jump there, sorry to interrupt you,
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but i want to know when you say you receive casualties, what do you do with them? do you have enough beds to put casualties? let good luck and highly likely you will come and say that we don't have a single vacant a bed in the european hospital and the some patients are waiting in that a submission since a few days until now. we haven't been able to provide a bids in the hospital. do you have enough medical equipment medicine to treat people or no, no, no, no, no, i'm in the middle not so you could say no. i reason we in that everything we have over exhaustion and fatigue of a lot of staff members that are working continuously for the past 2 months. we have
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fuel crisis as fuel in hosp because usually it suffices for a short period of time. up to 5 days, we have lack of surgical supplies, particularly also put the we are unable to trans fed and the injured outside. the guys that stood many of such injured they'd require advanced health care. a we have also been injuries. you have the, the, some button, a victims of a sustain 70 to a 2 person brand one. it could've just been in hospitals, which is approximately 4 times the capacity of such a hospitals. the environment of the hospitals have become a non couldn't deal. so for them as one place for one patient we have to
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um we have to show of 2 or 3 patients in the same place as we speak to nights. how many patients are you worried? might die simply because you don't have the support the medical equipment, the medicine, you need to treat them. what the fuck up to be. just fine. just give you a finger and stick stick in the european hospital. they are well done in the 5 patients who have amputation injury is bi limits. oh no, wouldn't bins. majority of such patients had they received the health care they wouldn't have been em to tell you to know. we might, if this continues as it is, we might try to choose between a patient who continues on the patient who doesn't continue receiving treatment vis
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setting and the lack of beds and places we might reach to a point where a patient wouldn't die in front of for your eyes, unable to provide any health must because you called and that's because you are unable but because you come due to lack of supplies, don't we know that the south con unice has come on the is riley strikes? are you worried for your own safety? now what, what brings you to come back to hospital each day given the risk which you must pass in the face and not in all tablets as well or not. i know we told her we have a mission and we need to set our people as much as we can. icons be isolated from my people from my family,
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where my son may be an extended family. it is i did with bombard, did the power about it. this is a mission to my people. i haven't been home for many days. i don't ask about them. it's not that we are heartless, but because we have a mission to set our people to provide them with such assistance. this is our duty to was that people of our land. thank you very much for sharing your experiences with us. dr. song that comes out while families of these riley is captured on october the 7th for us, the government to ensure the return of a loss, one's to other families have been doing the same for me much longer. that relatives one from the c o n is right, the community, the of the an hour, a bed with a believe to being captured by how mass in 2015, sort of high about talk to one of the families in the city of chicago on about a case that's highlighted the inequality faced by israel as minorities. nearly
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a decade ago, yellows brother was like this beach off to arguing with his mother bots. he never returned. he points to the direction of aram and he started to cry. he ended up in crossing into garza and then was captured by him of a virus. mental health deteriorated, not long. the full on the death of his sibling deeply affected him and now his family say the weights for action has taken fall too long. this name uh 9 years we're living, but we're not alive. hired. it's a bad dream that's been going on for so many years. we can't cope. we're asking the government to bring him home or how lucky should or citizen is seals all this time . they weren't sure it was, there was dead then how mass reduce the video, riley of the ca, showing him live. what we've only been here for a few minutes, but every few seconds we had a loud sides. and that's
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a continuous bombing of causes that's happening. just a few, columbus has down this coastline overhead. now yellow tells us, but every time he has a son, he thinks, how terrifying it must be for his brother is rosa strikes us by the complicated things, but with no caps is now held in garza, the various relatives hope he'll be freed if the sci fi deal resumes his farm and he says, neither these ready will cabinet. all those needing to bring them back home campaign have contacted them leaving a virus community with no choice, they say, but to raise awareness to his case alone. so this is of the me, how has been painting of era and his family sees and his mother. let's see the crying. now she aims, how ought to bring his name back to the public domain of to use as being for goes to his case. he says it's highlights the inequality that the jewish has,
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radius therapy and community faces, as well as that. faced by the hour bedouin minority also has um and said was captured in 2016 this. and i said, let's say understood by colored be so at 1st he's peaches and he sams would not present the display of to appreciate his picture was finally printed via forties gave up on a vera they didn't include him in a captive exchange, deal a few years ago they say that people relate most to those that look like them because is the house so she doesn't want him to be stigmatized because of his mental health that led him into garza. she says it could have happened to anyone, so she will continue to campaign for his release and ask her on yellow, says rivera will have experienced a number of was on garza. but he prays that this will be the last one that ends with his brothers safe for time. sort of hide it all to 0. ask along the,
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let us take a look at some of the days of the news now. and i do is ami is admitted, mistaken. the time, the thing of religious gathering in a drone strike in northern states of could do not at least ac 5 bodies have been recovered from the scene. nicholas hawk reports the died in prayer on sunday night in nigeria is northern could do in a state hundreds gathered to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the prophet mohammed and his teachings of love. peace and kindness. their arms raised to the sky above a german army drone observing them from their vantage point. they saw not worshippers, but when they described as terrorists from central command came the order to drop to bonds. at least 85 people were killed in the drawing strength. many more injured in critical condition are being treated in hospital. yours,
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army is doing what few armed forces do admit to its mistakes. do you manage it? i mean, was on a routine nation, james categories. but unfortunately, some members of the to be a community where i think we are affected when 1st and last, 13 members of his family and the strike grief is turning to anger. this isn't the 1st mistake from nigeria as military in an effort to bring to and then the 14 long conflict with the book on her arm and criminals. civilians have been killed. mistaken for fighters or robbers. president, bullet ahmed nubile is calling for full investigation since coming into office in february. tackling security says is his top priority in a bid to bring for an investment to the country, but also to reassure a growing number of nigerians who have lost trust in the security force that
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appears to target those. it's meant to keep safe. this is a community in shock and in morning less to pray to god for the protection. the state can't seem to provide nicholas hawk alger 0 for more than 60 people have been killed in pennsylvania and flooding a line slides its adding to hundreds of desks across the south for the following weeks of torrential rain. welcome web reports. this is what's happened to the hillside. town of kit's ash, days of torrential rains washed away cause and pull down buildings. thousands of people have died. we've been highly affected by the floods and much low. it was around 6 am when it started raining later on, it started flooding until now it has affected most of our business. we no longer have shop. many houses have been destroyed, but also many families have lost their beloved one night. a sea of not in the town
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in northern times, india has an helps the rescue efforts. well, the 100 people have been injured and many others have lost their homes. they joined more than a 1000000 people have been left homeless across the staff for care. in recent weeks, the community here gathered to bury the dead. meteorologist predicted the heavy rains, which they say are connected to the el nino climate cycle in the pacific ocean. and made west by climate change i call up on my fellow tanzania is to continue being patient, especially now during this most difficult time. a disaster which is cost more than $63.00. lots of well fellow tanzania is that as continue praying to god for us to remain calm during our time of grief. as more than a 170 governments meeting to buy for the u. n's, climate change conference. the number of coffins in east africa is growing, campaign is say, the summit dominated by representatives of the fossil fuel industry whose
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admissions need to be called for people here to be safe. malcolm web address era in the u. k. and the one that have signed the new treaty and that reviving applying by the british government to send the signed them see cuz to the east african country, the agreement was signed by british interior administered james cleverly and these were london counts of vincent router in k gully, it follows the decision by the case top quote, last month that ruled the deportation scheme unlawful. the plan is central to the british governments. goal of stopping migrants arriving on small boats across the english channel on the southern philippines. these own highlights and security is being tightened off to sundays. bombing is really just service, but i always cities that killed 4 people. as far as the say, it's a precautionary measure. thousands of students who move to safety on groups have operated in the region for decades. bonded below explains more than
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a 100 police officers marching towards the gymnasium, where a bomb exploded during a christian religious service on sunday. a shaw force in the southern philippines to deter any further attacks. even though authorities insist there is no imminent threat. so it means that the addition of the police men will be seen on the streets . i believe we should be lucky. it may sound invested by the tech point and the other. but now despite the assurances, however, students mindanao state university and mcgraw, we were the bombing occurred are leaving by the thousands. i came here, hopefully the change may future for to why the education with i miss you, but the right now i am leaving with fear in my heart. but knowing that something like this happened inside the vicinity of our university, the predominantly must the region into southern philippines is no stranger to
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violence in our complex separatist forces have made peace with the government. but small break away groups continue to operate. they are worried about because they attribute punchy, true, the trend of being able to retrieve that and waving all good reinforces under basic things over $10.00 like media in the past few months. nothing illustrates the situation better than morales. the fighting between government forces and the ice, a link for the group share in. but i, we was the fiercest, far in recent filipino memory that was 6 years ago. but clearly with house is still in ruins. the city has yet to fully recover. the military says it is largely driven out ice of affiliated groups, but at bits they are still capable of carrying out the acts of violence. partly below algebra are always city southern philippines. up until bosses crash near
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a national park in western thailand, killing at least 14 people local media, se the vehicle veered off the road and hit a tree at the entrance of hobbs. one of con, marine pock more than 30 others were injured cause of the accident is being investigated. and thousands of people have demonstrated in new zealand against the new conservative government. they sides policies tracking the rights of indigenous mallory protest as gathered in the capital. wellington as palm and it was swollen in 5 minutes, the christopher logston's national policies, promising to review the principles of the nations founding document. well that document is a treaty signed by british columnist and mallory chief back in 1840 indigenous act to this warning against the policies of lockson's rights spring coalition. in
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the nation rescue is found. the bodies of 9 mole hike is killed in sunday's whole county corruption in west amount to bring the title to 20 to the search for one. missing climb on mountain property will resume on wednesday. thousands of survivors were evacuated from the area many being treated as a via bugs. jessica washington reports from chicago to this is o stranded and afraid a teenager pleads for her mother. mom, please. she says, look at me now. she was one. if this advice is found by rescue is on mount morality after the volcano erupted on sunday, many of them oh university students who were hiking up the 2900 meter mountain authorities say this search efforts have been hampered by ongoing volcanic activity and heavy rain was done by thunder valley. our main obstacle is there has been several of options and what kind of cash. so all the way to the foot of the
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mountain. this man is waiting for news of his son. my son was talking in a group of 18 people. they separated into 2 groups. and so now they still haven't found. the supervisors have been taken to hospital. then he have severe bones and broken limbs. as i knew to instills a husbands on her face and legs and hands, she was also wounded by falling rocks. 5 of the hawkers wouldn't either try to win interrupted. they were scattered around a door to roll down the slips. finally, research team carried her down to local authorities, say, ash, and rocks fell on several districts near the volcano. they are urging those living close to the mountain to stay in doors to protect themselves from respiratory infections. jessica washington out to 0 chickasha. all right, so for me, for this news, the good news is as an suitcases back to the moment with another full show and pull
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special coverage in the war on golf to stay with us. the of course i, that's what a you home feels like a prison. his house is in the occupied westbank village a bit. it was built decades before this illegal is rarely settlement began imposing harsh new reality. first encroaching on his farm land. vin, completely and circling. what his family sees as haven. this gate was installed in 2008, and for a while, members of a family have to wait for hours at a time in order to get permission from soldiers to leave or return to their own home. eliza kindly and in the older guard post manned by settlers, they tried to prevent anyone from getting into the house. they tried to prevent the kids from playing into frontier. and is really court eventually gave that
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a family constant access to this cord or but after he is real launched, it's war on gaza. the family has been told that their access, but once again be taken away. unique perspective, i think because each part of my identity voices you don't often hear how are you doing today? i almost forgot how my life used to be before the english and the gaza strip. started connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. question for me is very, very critical. issue in the countries and attack in this specific area, throwing me out of these forces and the rest of the team history on algebra. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hold on has them see, can this is the news live from da, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. back, those rages is route widens. it's a salt on southern gaza. an area it once declared safe for palestinians is

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