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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 7, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the other the, and welcome to the program. i'm joe. now this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. 2 months since is real declared war on how much the military is still attacking
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gaza. will the $17000.00 palestinians supreme kills children make up nearly half of those killed? gaza un says it's the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. the you and chief invokes a really used pilot toward the security council, but the war and also poses a threat to the will and rights groups find that. and these really attacking leveling on matilda royce is doing this type of was a deliberate back. the it is $1300.00 g m t 3 p. m. local time in gaza. 2 months into his rails war there. and the ministry on sloth against palestinians goes on a baited. the offensive began on october, the 7th after an unprecedented attack by homos fighters. members of the cosigned
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brigades, the armed wing of the group, and other palestinian resistance fighters, infiltrated is ready territory by land and sea. 1147, his varies were killed that day, including 320 soldiers and 59 police officers at least 240 people. these riley's and 4 nationals, but taken captive holding seed was a declaration of war by prime minister benjamin netanyahu on a mouse and a promise to illuminate. the group is defense minister immediately whole to the in portable water, food, electricity, and fuel to the strip. the past several weeks of seeing an intense, indiscriminate, aerial bombardment of gaza, that's flattened into neighborhoods and caused unimaginable suffering. ground invasion followed, no one and nothing has been sped. schools, hospitals, most churches shops, every aspect of daily life has been targeted. but the heaviest told has been on civilians, old and 17000 palestinians have been killed in gaza on 7000 of them children. and
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that means the israeli army kills one child every 10 minutes. and 1900000 people have been forcibly displaced. let's begin our special coverage now with 2 months of israel's war on gaza. a war like no other in recent times and the is really is it
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the scale of israel's assault on gaza has been unparalleled rights groups say of genocide is on folding. and the world is silent, brianca group reports now and a warning that some of you may find images in her report. distressing the the, the wish of the mother refusing to let golf a child. she is to the despair of a child full to let go for parent. she is that the
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for 2 months the people have cause of having deal with what's been described as him on or israel has quoted civilians on a scale really seem to means more children that any of the war. in recent times, the un says a child, the skills, every 10 minutes, making garza the most dangerous place on earth, which is for the un. garza is not the worst single concept in its history. and those uncovering these horrors, the eyes of the war have paid the highest price journalist and their families have been targeted, making it the most lethal conflict for media workers in decades. and yet to months on israel's war, effect,
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abuse and goal zone and hinder the catastrophic situation we see unfolding in the gaza strip was entirely foreseeable and presentable mind. humanitarian colleagues have described the situation as apple collect take, or in these circumstances there is a high risk of atrocity crimes. it's military, have flattened homes, attacked refugee counts, and schools destroyed most on churches that besieged and foamed hospital or is not all meant to be protected under international law. for hospital by host control has been attack shell, bones destroyed and empty. and this is actually played unprecedented all the governments in the world, and particularly the governments in the west. i'm named united states. they know that these real fast these practices of attracting health care, simulated health care, which is oh,
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so let me click country to the geneva convention for 56 nights. israel has punched garza and its people into darkness. it didn't post a total siege on cutoff electricity. had, i mean, i chad to 7, the phone lines and internet doing different phases. if it's gone and vision, creating panic and fear, it's related to this bombardment and expanding ground defensive from north to south, has displeased nearly all this causes population. with no way to escape from the deaf that fields imminent lodge above the inc. awesome. stick for this has always been the way of life to israel wars and siege. but this is the war of maybe for palestine. is it a paper to moment israel is waging
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a war collective punishment. and the national community has seemed to stop brianca hooked up to here as well as launch morris strikes and gaza killing more than 350 people in the past 24 hours. in the past few hours, they foamed the mosque and houses and the densely populated by the a refugee camp. the targeted locations a near a school for people with disabilities install them guys, or at least 13 palestinians were killed in multiple strikes on residential homes in congress. thousands of injured people were taken to hospitals. rescue efforts are underway to recover bodies buried under the rubble. one of the main hospitals in gaza says that in the past 24 hours it receive more dead people than injured people . that's the 1st time that's happened since the start of the war act. so hospital recorded a 115 fatalities. it's run out of space to treat patients. and it's more useful. a honey masked move does in a rough file for us in the southern gaza strip on
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a you've, you've seen this war unfold over the past 2 months. it's not the 1st war. guns are, is familiar with war, but not was quite like this one. yes, indeed. this, this is more than just stories obliteration of an entire population. and i see it is would, would come for them because we, for the early days of this, the soonest side of the board is really the prime minister in his defense talking about the wiping of a gaza and, and blitz rating the entire gaza strip. the sentiment that has that if fuel uh, the ongoing massacres and and genocide taking place in garza and when we look at the on the grounds, we see example of this being a practically
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a translator on the ground. when was the entire families wiped off? that we turn in the grand parents, parents, their siblings and their grand children. there are more, more than $350.00 families, completely wiped out. none of them remained here. and if we look at any of the records, they are completely erased, of any records available right now and what's going on. not only people are dying of those relentless error strikes a and an unpredictable bombs fall in and in, but it just the, the displacements in, in a very, in a humane eh, conditions, very difficult conditions for people who have been displaced. it, i've been evacuating more than just one time we, we, we managed to, to speak uh earlier today and within the past few days as, as people started leaving the city of han you and is coming further south to the
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rough. i have been settled and have been evacuating up to 3 times 4 times the ones they have is it. this is our 5th time evacuating seeking sugar a week and we don't know if we're going to make it for the 6th time or not. or are we just going to simply die in, in where we are staying now? this is the reality of the situations right now and there is more of a unified it is sentiment right here that there is no safe place in gaza, no least more safe than the. 1 other, the entire gaza strip has been equal, the environment being equally destroyed and, and distracted. maybe the most visible destruction is happening right now in the northern part in gaza. city. but we started seeing some of this disruptions here, levels, destruction in the eastern side of honeymoon, ascending gradually moving into the center of the heart of the city of china and a, just within the past few hours,
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13 people reported killed around the vicinity and not the hospital then 2 days ago with extreme fire boats was, it was created around the hospital making it difficult for cars and ambulance and, and people to move around in and out of that area of the hospital. but it just, within the past few minutes, we're getting these distressing inferior rating reports and food is coming in from the northern part where it is really snipers positions and within the surrounding area of evacuation. and schools and targeting civilians. event evacuees inside those evacuation centers and, and telling them that we, we looked at one video where at least as 7 people on the ground, they've been shot in the back of their head and, and complete their life. they bodies on, on the ground the, those who shot the videos talk about do as they were walking by the,
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the school within the vicinity of the engine agent hospital but a other tens other. busy laying on the, the ground of the courtyard of the schools a by there is a critically injured or the are already did as a result of the ongoing shooting of, of the snipers or dying of from the following bombs on the evacuation centered so far this war has, has destroyed everything, every means of life. day gauze includes hold until we're talking about residential homes and public facilities of schools and hospitals and infrastructures. major roads had been turned into a pile of maze. and while at the same time, those who are trying to help but being shut out, we're talking about e is the civil defense, the crew and golf and the northern parts are nowhere able to, to do their work and help those who survive a, the, uh, the massive amount of destruction. i'm them so far people what they are doing. it's
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just people who are in the area and the brothers, those neighbors residents of, of the, the, near the get that getting bomb gets bombed. they tried to, to offer help to help those who are surviving it from under. there are others that there are 1000 a tribe missing and to seize on there. those are others that will likely take months to remove the rebels and get them out of there. on the i just want to let our view is know that the box on the top right hand corner of the screen that shows the optimized smoke building in the air of strikes in the rough uh area that must be quite close to where you and the team all the noise that we hear incessantly overhead. i know because you explained it to me a little earlier is the sound of in his riley drone a buzzing constantly above your head. sounds thanks to you for continuing to do your best to bring us the very latest in very difficult circumstances from inside
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the gaza strip honey. my of the un secretary general antonio gutierrez, has invoked his most powerful diplomatic to yet notice article 99. to stop is rose killing of palestinians in gaza. he's directing the security council to discuss the humanitarian catastrophe. and these calling for an urgent cx 5. it is a very powerful move on behalf of the secretary general. and we hope that members of the security council will be moved by and we hope the international community will be moved by to uh, to push and put in place. if you meditations these 5 and responses rel, accuse the un chief of bias against israel, saying a cx, 5 would embolden, come off and endanger the world. a coal mines now on un secretary general antonio gutierrez's cask asks, stepped to invoke article $99.00 of the un charter, the hum us october 7th. masika was a threat to international peace and security coal stripe permanency file that would
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leave hostages in garza and the home off terra regime and power. also a threat to international peace and security is rose efforts to dismantle the hamas tower organization in response to the october 7th, masika are designed to hold and restore international peace and security. while this customer, i'm calm now in tell of even un secretary general doing what he can apparently the most that he can to try and bring about an end to this war is ro, entirely and moved in rough to that top. so the right, what is row is doing is what is row has always done is accusing the united nations of biased, we've long same is every time there's been either a threat as a resolution against these rows actions or that has been a resolution that's been pulse often times of excuses, the united nations of being anti i was really, it was,
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it sometimes is even the cues, the united nations will be antique symmetric. now we've also heard from a foreign minister any kind. he says terry sanctions constitute a support of the human service organization and the anyone who supports well peace must support the liberation of cause a from i'm asked. we've also heard from the investor uh to the right and get loud and done. he says, the united nations needs the secretary general, who supports the war on terra. i know as i could you general who acts according to the script written by how most effective you, what your statement is. colin gutierrez, a to resign. now article 99 has been invoked, but it needs a buy in from the americans. and these riley's, i'm right now that's not happening. they were struggling to decide how much of fuel to send the ends. it goes on intense disagreements within the security governance a financially. uh they said that they would allow some fuel into the gaza strip, but that's nowhere near enough. and it's nowhere near enough for the americans.
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never mind. the vast amounts of the palestinians need inside the gaza strip, but that's not a done deal that still has to go to the wood cabinets to be approved. and that might not happen until next week. so as well, quite bluntly, quite frankly, is a no mood for letting him out of the hiring agents of his trip. nevermind, and humanitarian see spot. him are on contract for us until the beef. thanks for that. these relas, flattened causes, once thriving towns and cities, one of the world's most densely populated areas has been reduced to rubble. he is a look at the extent of the devastation. more than 60 percent of all the buildings and homes across the gaza strip have been damaged. israel has dropped thousands of tons of bones on gaza today. the strip is all bust uninhabitable. about 1900000 college students, that's more than 85 percent of goss this population have been operated from their homes due to his riley bombardment enforced evacuation. notice, well then,
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a 1000000 promised indians have been sheltering in schools and un facilities, but they to have come under attack. at least 69 schools have been destroyed in the war. so $5.00 oh, $9.00 of gauze, $35.00 hospitals are functioning and only partially with tens of thousands of injuries close by is radio tax and a rapid spread of infections and diseases in overcrowded shelters gauze, or is now staring at a health catastrophe. but earlier i spoke to nudge the shower, a 1000 residents who recently fled to egypt and she explained what her family went through before deciding to the me and my husband and my daughters. we never thought of leaving. we never considered as a new thing like thoughts. we never thought that this would be become any kind of reality. we have been living and goes all our lives. we have been with the sink, all kinds of situations and events 2021 before everything every,
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every single escalation or was the last time this time was the few days after after that started we had received people at home who were displaced from from kansas city and we hosted them at our house and got some we live in cause of city in the west and part of the city. and um, few days after we had to evacuate for one night for since about 12 for 1 am until 7 in the morning because of plumbing across the street plumbing of the building it has done showed a building. we left and just 5 minutes. the house we all drawn industry. we went to a restaurant nearby. we stayed to the next day, came back, there were some damages of the windows and doors and the entrance and all the glass was broken, etc. then we stayed for a bit longer for another couple of days,
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actually with other friends and family who were displaced with us. then we have a dot org dash that came the 3 on should if i can, we because the city we left on october 13 very early to central custom to a place that's that our family owns in central and cousin. we became 60 people into our time. we stayed there. we had hardly mattresses to sleep on. we were living by the day and we were able to get to walters every day or every other day. we were josh and eliza and everything. some nights the kids would not have a dinners or, or lunch, and some days we would simply keep the remaining of, of, of the food of that i sort of have the beans forwarded for later to reduce the
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quantities that we are concealed. now it's even worse from what i hear from those who we, we left. unfortunately, i slept with my daughter in the card for the entire month. and my husband slept outside along with other 3 for them and other for 5 people who are sleeping in the cars as well on that as 12 inside. because it was not a house or a big house, where like everyone was tact, next to each other, were 6020 of them children. and now my friends are telling me and sending me pictures of the ad on the some intent on the sand in the street in the open as with the sweat of that with their children, with no way to find the bathroom with, with no, with no enough food with just one or 2 items that they kind of consume what find the situation is,
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is so hotter than many of my friends with injured. they have small kids and they were injured. and a friend tells me just yesterday that his sons were injured and they were treated just by people who they know not even for couldn't be inside the hospital. and they cannot have any kind of medicine to prevent information for the injuries. think we're trying to just us clean the star elbow, no is a palestinian american human rights or activist. she joins us now from paris. very good reviews to give us your time. you're also someone with gauze and family roots . i know that and i'll talk to you about that in just a moment, but i'd like to ask you 1st as a specialist in the international know, how would you characterize what's going on in gauze or the moment? well, what's taking place right now and gaza is a genocide before our eyes in the legal sense of the term under the international
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treaties. israel is also ethnically cleansed in gaza and committing the crime against humanity or force displacement. israel also has in this moment violated every war of law that there is including the laws pertaining to proportionality distinction between non a civilians and come by chance. and it has, we have seen tact, hospitals, journalist, it has made a targets out of civilian infrastructure. so really what we're seeing is the, an i elation not only of the post to me and people, but of international law. and as a body of law which is intended to protect civilian life and these moments. now international law, we know, of course, has long reach,
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but it doesn't have the ability to act fast. what do you think can be done about what's going on there? because it isn't something that international law can step into stall? yeah, so i mean, we need real measures here. we need a political solution. the us must stop financing this genocide and stop providing unlimited arms to israel to carry out the genocide until that happens. i'm afraid that is real, is non going to respect any verbal critique that is thrown this way. whether that be arising out of un resolutions from, from the general assembly or the security council, or statements made by governments themselves. i just want to be very clear. we already saw israel in this moment, act very defiant against the only un security council resolution which was passed
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during this genocide, which essentially told israel to health it's bombardment for a few hours a day. just a few hours and then sharing a pause. and after that resolution was time is really invested or to the un said that the resolution was meaningless and it would not be followed. we have to understand that israel is also very much out board with the united nations. i mean, they've killed more united nations and for use in gaza than have ever been killed in the history of the entire institution. so we need to understand it in this moment. we need real tangible measures. and that, unfortunately, international law, which is often times very politicized and it's enforcement and is not going to compel or required israel to, to, to abide by it. all right, let me ask you now is somebody with, as i said, family route, same guys that the family comes from guys or what is it like watching basic stream,
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the difficult events unfold from a 5 century helpless to do anything about it. it's a completely apocalyptic moments, and i don't use that word lightly. i do use that word in order to convey to the world that there is quite possibly nothing that could be any worse than what it's like to be posted in living in gaza. in this moment. i mean, i spoke to my brother in law and yesterday and he told me that his sister is 7 months pregnant is sleeping outside in the cold, on the ground in the rough uh, after having been displaced multiple times. our families are all originally from the northern part of gauze. uh they were displaced multiple times during these last 60 days. and my brother in laws, family actually isn't even from casa originally there from you have now, but they were forcibly expelled in 1948 during the neck by designers, and were made refugees and pushed into causes you were talking now about
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generations. post students who have no nothing but force displacement being uprooted, dispossess and living under a brutal, brutal, colonial regina which has denied it, denied them their human rights consistently for generations. and laura, with remembering and reminding our view is that this is not just happening in gauze or its happening across the west bank as well, perhaps not, palms folding from the sky, but a basis of a different sort perhaps. yes, of course. i mean, it's very important for the public to understand that what we're seeing in gaza is not happening in a vacuum and that it's part of 75 years of the cleansing of palestine. it's part of a 75 year long new regime, which has utilized violence against palestinians in different types of violence. so in the west bank we're seeing mass could nothings by these really opposition forces, extra traditional killings,
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industry of children use night breeze. things of this sort in, in what is considered is real. we are seeing policy and being completely silent. one of the things that is real did was pass the last thing, the consumption of any for the food terrorist materials would be punishable by a rest. and we have actually seen that they are not even able to indicate verbally, any solidarity with their posting and brothers and sisters, whether they be in the west bank or in gaza in this moment. they have been completely silent, is real use is different tactics to silence and repressed colors and depending on where they are physically located. now of course in gaza that is the most extreme manifestation of violence that we are seeing. but it's important to understand that all of this is a part of this really for type regime which is overseas and which subjects postings to extremely repressive measures. and all of this needs to be dealt with and not
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just only the situation because of the entire of partakers you must be dismantled in favor of freedom and equality for all people of the land about a elbow in a published in america, human rights lawyer empowers many thanks for your time. thank you. for children born in gaza is ready occupation and was being unsparing and relentless. it's still good. take a look at what an average 16 year old has endured in the lifetime. at the sun is really land m. c. located had affected every aspect of this person's life from food to health and education. at the age of to the child would have lived through $23.00 days, a devastating air and ground a tax. nearly 1400 palestinians were killed during israel's operation. cost led, 320 of them were children in 2012. when the child would have been 5 years old,
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they would have survived an 8 days, so that killed more than 80 people. most of them women and children. at age 7, the child would have been do a 50 day, is really on slower to at least 2310 palestinians were killed in 2014, 551 of them which killed as a young teenager, he or she would have with this, the aftermath of is really attacks that last 11 days, $260.00 palestinians were killed $67.00, which over and now another war on guys of this one far worse than any of us at age 16 today, an average kind of a city and child is living through what's been described as genocide, 60 days of war in which more than 16248 people have been killed, old and 7112 of them. children. regardless as children to pull in the front of israel's war on the territory mold and 7000 have been killed and thousands
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injured. hash them out of our reports and i'm just getting you join the ever growing number of children shouted by the boy in gaza. his entire family was injured and he's ready bombardment. his parents sent him to a hospital in hun, eunice, hoping who would cover soon. a relative who lives in the area is now looking off to him. i'm the richard for the upper off and the cream last a hand and have shrapnel and the i the hospital told us there's nothing they can do . so we hope to you could be transferred to you too. but no one came to provide help. the poor boy cries the whole time. thousands of children and miners were killed or missing. another level across in ty areas devastated by his variety bombardment. those who survived, we carry this cause of the war for the entire lives down the left, the they all need the emotional support, the way of them by that they came here in college. yes. and when they woke up,
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they found themselves the small rooms with machines. they are scared to my types, civilized too young to understand the long way of recovery or had. she lost her brother and mother and asked why, when she was finally rescued her leg and have enjoyed it by shrapnel. she'll need several surgeries in the future, tucked up and says, look forward to that when see what she's children playing and running. she stays alone. you can tell how sad she is. she doesn't know why children don't like to play with her anymore. it breaks my heart to see a suffer. yep. violence in god's size intensifying these variety armies. expanding the scope of it's offensive. unicef fee is hundreds of children to die every day in the month. look at it and that we have a huge number of injured children who are received treatment and should have left the hospital. so we can take me patience are,
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but we cannot send them away because their homes were destroyed. this explains why the hospital is overcrowded. the rule is far from over goes there is a dangerous place for these children too young to learn the ways to cope with tragedy. for now, all they want to know is yvette powers help investigate from under the rubble. hush about about a 100 is the right. well, we can take you now to an update, a briefing being given by the spokesman, a spokesman for the gaza health ministry. osh rough out who dresses, we've got translation coming to as well. let's take of this, the model, ship them with a good complex to operate of to be massively destroyed by the occupation. but the problem is the medical teams are trying since yesterday the called to help in the department of the ship, a medical complex to operate, particularly the image and see and the,
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the nice of the intensive care unit and the operating rules and all the to have the one that they built all that but is the faces in some difficulty is in this connection. and this, this is a, it's a really simple from the international organization of institutions and to enable our medical teams to operate the biggest medical complex in palestine. we need to be provided by fuel medicines and medical supplies. and then one of the hospitals of guys is zip, particularly of the southern parts of guys. this like the laws are overloaded with the patients and the into the hospital does part of a southern does a wide occupied them busy lee and that is almost one of those 6 percent overloaded
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and of the road. and this means that hundreds of wounded and engine people are on the ground with an everywhere and the hosp. but those of the south spots of the guys that with, with being able to be treated and to be rescued. and so i was, is watching this, the hospital, the guys affect the, particularly we in the so with spots of the guys that have lost a lot of the equipment and they need more blood. and the goodness of the goals being implemented, the university, the blog is taken without being investigated fully. this is very dangerous to the people here. the most, the evacuation of guys a possible doesn't know if the guys that the lack of the medical services will
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affect negatively the beeping of the ended and the patient the same time. on the other hand, regarding the displacement, there is the situation of the tenant situation health situation and the uh, the shelters very bad because they lack the food and medicine is the goal due to do nothing less than report. 1.9000000 displays people out of the, in these shelters. and as i'm going to to of the week on the displays paper and this is facing style evasion. the spread of the, the demick, simon is around the place. hundreds of women pregnant women and the wounded and patient facing death because of the lack of food,
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the medical care. most of them, as we said before, we've done some of the following one. we do not the nation as to activates it's resolutions to stop the as lately, aggression, to protect the civilians, to protect the medical institutions. we urge the international organizations, the cod to provide us with the medicine and the fuel, particularly for the hosp because of not the guys that and the ship medical complex and all that to be re operated because the video needed by the one that uh, the patient we own bought this concern to find you, but its area and safe go to do to get on to the flow of fuel. and you might have 10 of your lease, and to pay the wait for the engines and $1.00 to be willing to go to be treated outside the sect. the $407.00 wounded only have been evacuated
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to be it's rated o uh outside the site. the, this is one percent of the huge amount of the ends of people because of the will we urge the international organizations to provide us with the hospitals urgently. and we judge the red cross of the w h o to visit and to investigate the situation of the medical deems arrested by these for 80 occupation to cause and quickly to release them. we urge the united nation the merits in organizations to adopt wicked procedures to stop the humanitarian. a new many to evian, unmitigated, kept us 12 feet of the displaced people. and they said this, we of the world health organization of the united nations, the organizations,
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the world called to provide us with the as safety tools and equipment needed by the blood units. and also everyone to send the teams and delegations to investigate the situation in the guys, let's say we are the medical themes and guys, i'm not the guys that to move immediately to shift mid it can complex and the hospital that it all that the risk you the one did add that they should be alive as low as about, say on the mouth as good to the category for the patients and the bees be up on us . and i'm on a what i'm looking look. are you listening that to the briefing by spokesman for guys as health ministry calling on the united nations to urgently act to prevent israel from attacking health installations in garza, for agencies to be allowed in to bring a central supplies. he talked about people on,
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on the flows of hospitals that have fairly functioning, especially in the south central supplies like blood running low and deteriorating conditions in shelters, in which many people are sheltering from his riley attacks who face. he said starvation and the spread of disease. now, the israeli army is intensifying its raids in the occupied westbank. the into column, an improvised explosive device went off while a convoy of vehicles drove by, at least for palestinians have been killed in the latest grades. 2 of them are teenagers, and same bus rob, a standing by for us in romano to bring us up to date with the latest on these ongoing rights design. a well, not a day goes by in the occupied westbank when there are not raids, detentions deaths and funerals,
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and all too often it is all of the above rates in the last 24 hours included areas of bethlehem to occur in nablus. and even here in downtown ramallah and an early morning rate, there was an exchange of gunfire when it's really soldiers came to shut down. a printing how scene is publishing pro palestinian materials all of that was confiscated. the door was welded shut. there was an exchange of gunfire in the streets just behind the right here in downtown remotely. now this is not unheard of, but it does illustrate israel's expanding footprint in terms of the operations that carries out in palestinian communities and the palestinians. we've spoken to say they don't just blame israeli soldiers, they don't just blame these really government. they say that their own leaders are not doing enough to keep posting and people safe. the future of palestine is official government. the palestinian authority may be playing out in communities under his really attack us and he was beaten in front of his children. what is
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really so we'll just rate it is home in the below the refugee camp. the how the on the in, on wednesday at 8 in the middle of the deep. it's the weekend and make people have definitely seen in north, over the almost security officer in the b 8. i'm a son of the be a is the do this little bit of us. it's deliberate. unable to protect his family, he says makes him feel defeated. the 1st extra carried out by the israelis in novels since the 2nd that the father was targeting the offices of the political party running the palestinian authority. it has people wondering how can this organization be expected to protect its own people when it can even protect itself? day and night is really our mccullin's move freely throughout the occupied westbank . this is village is plague by settler violence resident say the p a is failing to do even the bare minimum we defend ourselves, we got no one to protect us. here we depend on each other on those who live in the
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house, our neighbors. there's no p a security presence here. there's no protection at all . no presents for the security in the entire area. this is an area under is really control the apply not being local enough on garza maintaining links with his real things that have contributed to the ph following poll numbers. but public trust was through the floor even before the war. more and more people losing faith in a negotiated settlement appear to favor armed resistance in walton. but the most of the people won't be a 40 to implement good governance. they want the palestinian authority to take positions that a proportionate to the event has caught charged with these violent withdrawal recognition took about garza, how many times did the president speak to the palestinian community? well, being close to the people is impulsive down to the palestinian authority. says if it seems helpless, it is by design all the phenomenon colorful. it's clear that there was
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a us is really understanding that this is the last will they want a solution of some sort for the palestinian question and it's part of the plan we're by israel joins the regional arab system. and the us has control of the middle east. in the 30 years since the p a was formed, post a new lands have consistently shrunk. it is something fueling the popularity of armed groups who are in the eyes of the people, at least doing something to actively resist as really oppression. while the p a has a security force estimated to number between 30 and 40000, their main function appears to be question internal descent. accusations of corruption, a public image of capitulation. big houses, fancy cars? the feeling on the palestinian streets is that it has all the trappings of a government without a country to govern the same bus route the old de 0 in the occupied west house. is there a correspondence moment i'll shut off. he has lost 22 members of his family in these
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right strikes. his mother and father, along with his siblings, nieces and nephews were killed when the jamalia refugee camp was bound by these riley army on wednesday. the eldest media network has denounced the bombing in the statement. it said it will pursue old legal steps to hold those responsible, accountable for the crime. it's called on the international community and press freedom organizations to what to put an end to these mastic has immediately and to ensure a prompt justice for the families of the innocent victims. and he's really attacked in october, the killed a journalist from reuters and injured algebra. john, this was a deliberate act that's the finding from an investigation by human rights watch and amnesty international. the strike killed 37 year old e some adult while he and several others were filming from the lebanese side of the border. their location was struck twice by tank. file targeting john. this is
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a war crime on the international though. i wrote in the ambulance when i psalms body and sought and somehow ended up holding his mobile phone as there was ringing . non stop call after call. and i'm sure every single person was calling him, hoping he'd pick up, hoping he'd answer with one of his classic corny jokes that he reassure them that he was okay. soundly. i couldn't do that for him. but i am much super is deputy regional director for the middle east and both africa. i'm just international c joins us live from bay route where the findings were made public just a couple of hours or so ago. i think we've, we've read the to the headlines. good. give us your findings in more detail. so i'm just international has been investigating was definitely a truck journalist for almost 2 months. and all the evidence that we have on the
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left and collective points to the fact that to is really strikes. october 13th, i have a group of journalists drilling i some of the, the information that we have suggests that the is region military knew or should have known that the journalists were of civilians yet sent them anyway. this is like the direct attack on civilians and must be investigated as of work from it's not the 1st time. is it that they sort of thing has happened? we think about it and colleagues here reading blocked le, killed by is ready fire in the occupied westbank last year. they, what was the course also another attack? just a week also later on november the 27th along that borderline. the number of people killed, including 2 journalists. i'm not sure whether you've had the time to investigate that particular attack. but what, what do you, what do you and other organizations think is the purpose in killing journalists in
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this way? of israel has a very long history of kenning journalists, those new occupied territories and, and nothing on. when we documented a fact, very similar to the or talk about joe, i still have done that in the year. 2000 at the time is really, is killed and nothing is driving us working with the bbc at the time. and since somebody has been no accountability for those who are responsible for it and stuff over the last several years, we've also witnessed as well as targeting and kidding journalists with opportunities are committed to protect journalists from. sat that over the last 20 years, israel has gone to the counselor, any member of its forces for the beginning of at least 20 journalists. of course, this was before the start of the explanation and almost to the cheese on october 7 . that number is now much, much higher, but it is,
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let me just let me just repeat the question why i mean, what, what, what, what is it that the cost to use is the reason that these riley is doing this a tribute. it's really our, our advice of yours on the ground. they provide information and evidence that are vital for investigations of organizations like ours to see what times are being committed. which of the warring parties are convention violations of international mandatory law. one thing impact on civilians is and so it might be the case that was purchased or not wants journalists to be documenting their times. they do not want journalists to be assuming and showing the way that they conduct frustrated to use and the impacts that the attack or some of these products had another some road. it's been almost for. it's like some general this in the been around since october 7. the type that has how does it's really
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discouraged in your organizations from something there journalist saw something on . as a result we have much less coverage. we have much less visibility about the weight of the world by the scientific, certainly israel are conducting their activities and so we have less information about the impact on civilians. and obviously that the evidence to use in our investigations to prove whether any one crimes were committed since okay, we live with that. i measure of thanks very much for your time with understands national speaking to us from favorite thank you. since the start of the war and gaza or follow to in israel, have been cracking down on the palestinian is rarely since some of being arrested for protesting against the war on social media. lena blocks that reports the what is the this isn't as really policeman arresting the palestinian is rarely citizen but she asks what's the reason as he hand costs her? the reason for her arrest is
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a post on social media. that is really authorities deemed insightful. israel has increased its crack, donald palestinians since the start of the tour and goes up any voice raised against the war is silenced. and you want expressing solidarity with palestinians in gaza is hush a day after the october 7 attack. the can assist issue a new law that criminalizes the consumption of material, published by what it calls a terrorist organization. they are using the militancy laws, it's time of florida by the lady definition right now. so even if you wrote something that is vague or something that does not go to any kind of finance, just simply showing sympathy with your people. it's also being very nice. so this is the pick ups that we are living right now that everything is being criminalizing within your connection over here to an identity,
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or celebrating good identity as not legal anymore. oh doherty's have arrested and interrogated $521.00 palestinian citizens for their social media posts and charged 70 of them. nearly 65 were fired from their work after accusations of supporting terrorism on social media. we're speaking about and a huge use of the counter tourism low, especially optic in $24.00 a which speaks about supporting theaters and, and sympathizing with the innovation and the expression on the social media related to what's going to be ongoing board and what's going in gazda, could be chrome on a criminal life. there were no such arrests among jewish is release for their social media posts, despite hundreds of messages of incitement and recess, posts against palestinians,
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including those in israel. for those who have been arrested include artists, actresses, human rights activist, community leaders and students. some of them were photographed next to these really flag in jail as a way of humiliating them. is really police procedures allow for the extension of their detention to 90 days without seeing the lawyer. meanwhile, furious quieting the voices of solidarity. but many se, they refuse to be silent and take the risk of standing up to defend their freedom of expression. leno barclay, as his ear saw on political cartoons of long play, the unique role in communicating in a way the traditional news media can often during israel's war, on gaza. thousands of office of created powerful images and post them on the social
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media image and came to report graphic images sketched and pencil. some say coatings, a more powerful unaccessible video footage for flight across. especially when the sheer number of images difficult to process. women image with a strong bar cartoon is using metaphor and sometimes symbolism. it can be something easier to take and then the actual images of people who are dying. but at the same time, it has this double effect or appealing to of various levels that are, can be translated in the mind and then touch the person very viscerally. schiffer was use his heart evoked discussions like this call team. so the question itself, i think is not something that is right to be asked. and i want to show that easy to everybody while still watching spaces for
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75 years palestinians have you stopped or with this multi lead messages to protest against these radio occupation. when we use the culture at all as a tool for assistance as little as raising awareness about our situation. now, we are fighting against dare and propaganda. we are move that's we are as a business to people we are. we have heard that you have. ok, you have to check and the bank people as they want to, to do the big us mohammed. savannah was detained in his re, to jail in 2013. but he truth relied on his sketches are collected in the book, palestine and black and white. in early november, the washington post retracted a call. too often being accused of racism towards the arabs and palestinians. and veterans cartoonist, that the guardian steve bow lost his contract accused of using anti semitic tribes . mohammed says the risk is come with
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a job which has been used against us as opposed to just do it on the go to as well . they are protesting, broken start, it owns when you, when you want to good size. it is what i do with the ex use because you as you are, we are exaggerating that the expression pressure details. and we, we, at the accused, as on some of the, one of the most famous palestinian cartoonist was knology and ali who created the character handler personification of the palestinian people. it's come to symbolize resistance against israel. nausea and ali was assassinated in london in 1987, but handler lives own. and so to does all of the classic artwork created by on divide palestine image and kimber out 0. as we can tell you now lies pictures of a busy though fairly functioning on us a hospital in han,
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eunice in the gaza strip. as the is riley army continues to drop problems on gaza to bounce off to israel declared war on how much more than 1700 people have been killed. almost half of them are children. that's it for now. back with more news in just a moment. the bottom of twice as a for witnessing his brother's day begins to sing and welcome was a happy child who loved to play for his friends. the attack happens during one of the almost daily is ready, the ministry, right? it's almost a tube to need all me says it's around it, this problem and killed, come on to really own hosting a resistance, according to adams family. and with this is the lead drive of slow down short,
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15 year old bus. that then shot big year old item the back of the head. i wish i was it a 3 and someone would come to wake at 10 me, i'm just really. i would never a god's name which these feelings to anyone. it's hot, but they got, we aren't really what am i supposed to feel the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is the context to what is happening now. it says it's cold type question, professional about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another mcclin's thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. nothing leads scottsdale with offers roles. permission to allow me to push back for a moment, demanding of these fires, demanding an end to the root cause is of all of this virus product. without 0, it is
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a tenant object to produce objective these coverage. many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of this way, the public discourse and seeing more voices persist sale, calling the traitors. the listening close covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes next, the, the bottoms continue to follow along, gaza. israel strikes of killed only 300 people in the past 24 hours. there is quite possibly nothing that could be any worse than what it's like. in this moment,
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