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a high temperatures and floods in the states, a few put into the so in some pick up by the, in the more than 25000 people have been forced from their homes. tried to get the same region in southern purcell just 2 months ago, killing almost 50 people. the terra and c, a in the hoss of gauze, the southern city, as israel water civilians to leave the centre of ton unit. the but on hasn't secret. this is, i just need a live from the also coming up out of the thing is continue to try to flee the fighting. but increasingly there is not a single safe place less than god's god. this of the system is on. it's nice
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and quarter lupsi warnings over the desperate states of healthcare in gauze of the world health organization cause a special session of the executive. and these really ami is accused of posting a staged video for 14 to show the surrender of how much spiked the hello we begin. this news will begin this half hour with israel as offensive in gaza. civilians are being forced out of the most populated areas in the south. israel is dropping leaflets on han units telling residents to leave. thousands have already fled is really bombs and ground forces. their tanks have advanced deeper into the city, as is well rejects calls for another spot to. but as residents make the difficult
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journey from con eunice down to was about 5, they say they're not convinced further south will be any safer, will come up with the, the wire, the one the of you all are going on our resolution on the, on the one of the father or the all american, the all children, those were one all yours. and then i use the, the job, the on the, on the, on the was on the new one of the, the, the god can tell if i'm to call the, but you're not the you, one of the general
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democratic i don't think i'm looking for someone else as well as the little head of a general way, the monthly get them. i'm think i'm a month, i get them thinking about coming in. and i know, i don't know for how shall for the end of the i was the are these pictures show the scale of the displacement, the in southern gaza. israel has told people to shelter in tiny, so called safe zones in a rough governor, right? so that the un says are dangerously overcrowded. the other number of palestinians killed in his right. the attacks has risen to 17700. now since the will began in october on october, the 7th for those who manage to survive, the so called safe areas can be extremely dangerous. israel says what it costs safe zones will be sped, the bombing and fighting. the devastated much of the rest of the territory was in
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1800000 people in guns that had been false when their homes. and there are fewer and fewer designated safe areas left to flee to the sandy barrier and 6 and a half square kilometer patch of to rain. in l o. c is one of them. you'll notice say it has more from an mower. c, were here in my wasi of roswell. this is just one of the areas of, of my last in milwaukee is originally a 40 square kilometer area where israel has cold, designated humanitarian, safe zone for palestinians in the gaza strip to move to. but as you can see, this area is just made out of installed sin tents for the residents who have fled and were forcibly displaced from different areas. the gods, the city, the north, and even the south end of why do those. so that includes the central part and con,
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you in a city and has been all forcibly displaced in this area called la c. this area is just made out of these been tense that has been installed here and there some areas the 10s of very adjustment to one another. and this area of my law c has nothing of the basic necessities in need of any human being. so as you can see, it is completely not relevant to the word, humanitarian neither to the word a safe zone because these people, as well as many others in the gaza strip in different areas, are still suffering of relentless, ongoing is really air strikes and bombardments. now going to the humanitarian case of my last, see this area has no water, it has no drinking water,
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it has no humanitarian aid reaching these places. and of course it has no toilet at all. so people here need to find an alternative even for the toilets. this is one of the alternatives. the people here in milwaukee are turning to, to make their own toilets. they have a, they have dug picked in the ground and put this container. this is a toilet to public toilets. they have installed here between all these 10 to use because they have no other alternative. but watch or for high teen stays to be a struggle. add a daily challenge for these people here. these areas are subjected to a lot of diseases on a daily basis because off the great mass, amounts of people crowded in very small areas and without any water for hygiene,
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you may see it out to 0. rough off. i'm all i see a thought apple. i assume is live 1st now in rough uh, in the southern gauze as a ton of how difficult is it for palestinians to get to and survive in these so called se sense? yes, it's really hot for the palestinians who had been evacuated from the houses and they were forced to leave everything behind to go to live in o. my was the area as mike clear given that had stated in have a report that the situation that is on parables without any proper hygiene conditions and with a clear absence of electricity, arms, toilets for residents in order to uh to make living and even to cool with the situation that so literally it's, it's very difficult for the people who have managed to be transferred to this area . and for those people who are still trapped in separate areas in the mid the
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regions and on the south, they are facing a very detailed rating conditions as they were running gluten food water. and so they have the absence of sense of safety that they are no longer be able to evacuate unless they might be paid by that as what happened. so a number of residents who had been attacked with this dr. events wait to the south of victor 3. now there was a grubbing with a sense of mistrust among palestinians in terms of these for the occupations claims . there is no any safe place remain for guys and i left for them right now. and the economy. we know as well that the, the cussing brigade is a representative from them as been speaking in the last hour or so. what, what do we have for them? uh yes, uh, just before a couple of hours, the military folks, but some little dissent brigades had announced that they have attacked and tracked
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one of the. busy military is very full, says a which consist of 50 so we just will have been eliminated off to an attack that had been carried off by dr. some brigade spices in the eastern areas of con eunice . this is ready for was, was a trying to at bristol, was on the button to upon you to city, which has to be attack spike different of explosive devices as the military uh winkle. thomas had released a video, showed the confrontations showing the confrontations that took place in hon. eunice . where did they have attacked? different is ready. so we're just, we're taking a, we're taking a protection in one of the palestinian empty houses in san eunice. and the also, the displays that displayed a video for a, one of the trends that are affiliated to of cassandra gays, which were, was tripping an explosive device over over one of these is barely times on the con you into. so the situation that is very difficult as the confrontation are getting
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. what will honda on top of where the between the promised to be and finally, to these ready occupations and tell us about the latest attack seen in the town of the data in that which is in central garza to the north of where you to. yes, derek bella, a town indeed in the mid the mid of over night stuck is close to the south of the church we had been on the intent is very bombing from land. see i'm a from uh by the occupation forces. now, a different residential buildings have been completely attacked by the occupation forces with goes into a found studies have been killed and ended due to these strikes. now the majority of casualties have been transported to a lock so much as hospital, which is one of the main central bid to come home, the stuff which, which i received on the house, injuries on a daily basis. now the not only did it, but i had been under an interest funding on the north,
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the south of the territory. i've been on the white white area campaign that had been made by the occupation forces. where till now, what was on 17000, is that more than 817700 palestinians have been killed due to the is really, really implicit strikes on the territory. thought apple assume life, which they were in rough. i'd like to talk. now the world health organization has adopted a resolution urging immediate humanitarian aid for gaza. it's one of the health system in the gaza strip is collapsing, and it cannot afford to lose one more ambulance or hospital bed w h o executive board health and emergency session. busy here on sunday to discuss the growing health crisis in the palestinian texas. now the work of the health would go, this is impossible. and that directly in the firing line seems the substance of october w. joe has verified more than 449. i tax on health care in guys in the west
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bank and 60 a tax in on health care. he needs to be in no ed and no one is safe in guys a as more and more people move to a smaller and smaller area overcrowding. combined with the lack of adequate food, water, shelter, implementation, outraging. the ideal conditions for this is to spread a full run enjoys us live now uh from geneva. so pull. what else did the director general say to the yeah, the music just wrapped up. we've got a lot of us consensus agreements on those. the resolution that's been passed, they stripped out specific reference to israel and put the emphasis on all parties to ensure the immediate sustained an unfettered access full medical and
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humanitarian act. us and uh, do you mind a terry and an activist and medical staff. but the emphasis was, was very clear that it is israel. it's doing the bombardments and joining me at the moment. so in fact is just coming back for that, just come out of the meet, take it dr. up and down. i'm sorry. who is the regional director of the world health organization for the eastern mediterranean, which covers gaza. a doctor on saturday to talk to you about the significance of 1st of all this gathering and also the resolution. this is only the 7th time in the 75 years of the world health organization that we've had a special meeting such as this, with the executive board. you think a board for giving me the opportunity as you say, this is the 7th meeting of the executor board invested up to go to the it is a very important get out in gun. and we have started in the morning with everything from the. busy getting c expensive director next door, mike, i am shooting lights on the situation that was from that perspective. and then it
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was followed up by input from different from investigates and would interventions. and the, it concluded by endorsement of that is at ocean proposed resolution, which is a very and you know, in both a moment for the video to, you know, an organization that is focusing on the public health, international publications. so to me, i feel that it is really a victory of the human at the victory to member states in saving and promoting kids and protecting the front of us and, and saving lives. what's on through, as i was following the proceedings throughout the day with the pain and the anguish of health care workers here in geneva, listening to the testimony of the colleagues who are operating in gaza and being on a and many ways to fulfill that jesus. because of the phone documents because of the conditions that they're under. exactly, our colleagues, they're on the ground, really facing a buddy who difficult chatting because they are putting themselves, you know,
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on fire bible and they have in the field despite these training cuz we manage to go to some of the hospitals. we manage to evacuated some of the patients including the 51 and you know premature babies. that's what. busy exactly what to expect. despite that, in fact, we have lost, as you want around a 100 and more than a 110. and you on human utility and stuff, including a lot of difficulty get demons from don't show was can last week, you know, during one of the tax less. ready but as at the same time as hearing the practical impacts of your work is having, i suppose the question when the is really delegation of this meetings at the frankly, it would make some difference to them as well. you result in geneva. what practically impactful, practical improvements kind of resolution like this actually have on the ground. so, i mean at least for us, so there is a so both for all are you. busy own the member states, i mean, members of phoebe for us as a w, a show as a humanitarian agency to go there,
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provide the full support and make sure that, you know, we bought this a bit and protecting lives, saving the lives from what the thing is and serving the one of us. now when it comes into the implementation, it was one of the major comments, 5 member states that we should really be given the that, that the floor and the power and the toys to go on to implement. and sort of those people. so it is, i agree that it is maybe one of the changes, but i'm sure we would be able to overcome that training by the super commitment of the busts at the very least. this adds to the international pressure on israel to stopped killing civilians. exactly, i mean that is one of the most common request of live upstate to have, you know, a ceasefire uninterrupted, continuous ceasefire with an embedded, you know, in a shipment of the human activity in it's in getting it on the book, particularly the medical supplies to, to the basket facilities serving those patients and includes people and the to
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protect the escape system and the workers invested in the system either the most because incentives on goes into feed full by teams on time units or from it almost . all right, thanks very much indeed. and i thank very much indeed for joining us. as i say this resolution was passed by consensus, didn't go to events. israel were there in the room. they weren't happy about it, but it went through nonetheless, back to you. full brandon life 1st there in geneva. thank you. now, russia's foreign minister has criticized israel's continued bombardment of gaza, speaking to a diplomatic edits james base as adult. how for them? so do you have rob spoke about the conflict in guns and you crying and address the most goes apparently contradicting stands on both confidence. what russia has done in the past and will come onto ukraine will later in the interview. but if you go back to chechnya, the high level of civilian casualties, you go to syria, the bombardment of hospitals on to being hypocritical here. well,
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it's up to you to judge. i don't believe i am here, but we took the little rushes people to me to go. we will have a thought though we do the operations between today and in the republic of chechnya. we never have been fighting what we've been doing and steering at the request of the digits and with the government member of the united nations fighting. i seize, jeff brought the news to figure out the best way to go to show him the end of the organization. so we'd sure have popped up after the nearly can the dimensions and the rep when i try that was created. so then, uh, in libya, jeff, at the new site and you know this, this uh, this story and just marketing. yes. for him and, and uh, cnn, and we will continue to fight federalism. yeah. um,
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i know is that only the only because in 2015, 2015 i asked you what the news conference at the united nations about this, about those groups. and you said if it looks like a terrorist, if it acts like a terrorist, if it looks like a terrace, it fights like a terrorist. it's terrorist. well, what is russia's view of how mass? because israel wisdom countries the your opinion, they say they're a terrorist organization. i know that the hamas delegation visited moscow in october. do you think i'm asked to be part of the post conflict resolution here? you're much better interrupting people than i am. and you can watch shared changes, full interview with gay love ralph at 2030 gmc on talk to i 0. i suggest the 3 hours from now, a place really is being accused of staging a video purporting to show the surrender of how much soldiers the footage on social media. so several dozen men stripped to their on the way. is there any immediate
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says visa? how much fights is arrested at the jump valley? a refugee can one magazine working towards a soldier and handing over a rightful and hand. the note here how he's counting the rifle. in his left hand, that is here is verification. unit senate is identified. a 2nd take of the same video to pass the man. now holding the rifle in his right hand. like the 1st video, he works for to place the weapons in front of these rating soldiers. audi electronic elizabeth toronto spoke to, i just need a senior political analyst model on be sure to about how these videos undermine israel's credibility. that when you produce videos like that, people forget the bottom over something. i mean, this is far worse than anything else. you know, people can imagine of how. ready presumably, a sort of declared democracy that goes to the suff parts of the western world, treats its uh, occupied people. the way it is read is humiliating,
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and dehumanizing people and guys, and it doesn't just do it in a way that is, you know, somewhat honest. in fact, as we've shown, this is done in as fake news. this is done as a way that this page that this doctor in a way that suits is really propaganda. and people don't buy into such propaganda anymore. i mean, even if these riley's, they'd buy into it, which i doubt that they do, i would younger generation people out there who actually are to, into social media. don't buy to the stuff anymore. yeah. there are many news agencies that have analyzed the footage of various videos that as well has pronounced throughout this will because these videos have become a feature of the sort of analyze them and social media is uses have widely marked them. but this is the thing, one is that this is supposed to be on an arm to an art form. it's
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a strategy for a forgotten to what supposed to be an art form. you're supposed to be able to create an alternative reality whereby you deflect from the actual reality. the alternative reality, like alternative news, right after the facts. they need to be done on design in such a barely and creative way. whereby international public opinion would actually be dissuaded that it's not the actual reality. that's not those, it's this thing that has been created. it's, it's totally done. it's not convincing. and it's actually the one nice is not only the palestinians, it's also somewhat dehumanizes, the perpetrators of this kind of an act. because when you become a fascist like that when you become a d human. nice, i like that. i kinda know where i got that trusting and not to the advantage over and is read the claims itself to be victim. yeah. of the human eyes. they should from how much some of the a below is editor at the online use. like to add, di jesse joyce, me again now in this to you. so let's just go back for
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a moment to the comments by the russian form is the 2nd level of uh, criticizing. yeah. um, as well as the attacks on, on gaza and the, the civilian told that many people would say that this is hypocritical on russia's pa, given the way they've conducted the war in ukraine. and you could certainly argue that there, that the rushes, you know, doing this out of political considerations. but it is another example of more international condemnation being, piled on israel. isn't it? yeah, and i think you're right. it is hypocritical. i mean, we need to reflect to on what the russians did surprise me, and the children was and basically destroyed that city and killed many, many civilians in that city. so of course it's, it's different critical, but you're right, that, that seems to not have much impact. i'm going to lever off and he could point to the continuing bombardment of the palestinians and say, you know,
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america is on the side trying to impose this new global order in the world. and they're there with the israelis murdering palestinians and assemble, managed to twist that into and we 2 are victims of this, of this global order. it wasn't that the russians attacked you printing? no, no, no, no, no, it was the americans, the nato and ukrainians are responsible. so, you know, i mean i have a few why is what we're, here's a hit on it was making these claims, but i think they have impact simply because america and israel are becoming increasingly isolated in their position. and that's because the position is not defensible. on, on, on many, many grounds you can say it's not defensible, on humanitarian grounds. the violation of the, of international law, international treaties. you could also argue it strategically. it's no longer defensive, because what is really, is having to figure it out. you know, one of the americans is what happens next. you know, when, as war ends, what happens next?
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the idea that you would destroy it, how last was a unachievable goal in 1st place, almost will not be destroyed. you cannot destroy any ology. you can create supporters for the, the origin, which is what is really so doing is right, is a realism much less secure a country now than it was prior to stuff in october so, so those goals strategically won't be realized. and, and mr. lever off, he's been in the game for years and years and years and he kind of sense vulnerability. he can see when the enemy is weakening and he hit at the soft spot. and i thought he scored quite quite well in that, in that exchange, he could basically set aside the park, receives a fresher, because it's a point to the media to park reserves of america. if parkers is of the west, the same west that is supporting this uh, this attack on russia, this threat to russia. the you mentioned there about the increasing isolation of the united states and israel and all of this. what about the impact this is after having in america domestically?
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it is having an impact on i think we're seeing that. uh certainly that there's been a huge route in, in the universities 3 significant to universities. the presidents were caught out and basically one of them as, as resigned to them, i retracted their statements as, but there again is a divide here because many, many young americans on college campuses are protesting and support of palestine. joe biden is in a situation where he needs those votes and those votes would you know, by a, by almost for default go to him. but you know what, those, those young voters and, and bear in mind to their voter to moving to an age where they can no vote. they are not going to vote for binding if he continues down as well, of unconditionally supporting israel in what is you know, increasingly a devastating, you know, damaging more on the palestinians, but is also
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a losing cause for these relays and therefore for the americans below, thanks very much let's take a look at some of the other states headlines around the world now, right. when you have a mulay has been sworn in as austin, teen is new president. his election will was fueled by the countries deep economic crisis. but there are concerns about the new president's plans to come by the inflation. during the election campaign, they threatened to blow up the central bank and make the us dollar the nation's currency as the children of in prison. the ronnie, inactive is not just my how much do you have accepted the nobel peace prize on hub hoff at a ceremony. in also, she denounced the wrong government in a speech read out by her 17 year old twins saying resistance and non violence. remain the best strategies to achieve before somebody has campaigned against the compulsory wearing of the head jab and spend much of the past 2 decades in and out
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of jail. well, that's it for me. it has them. so you can, you can find more information on our website, address 8 a dot com as you do, whether it's next, then inside story examines whether israel circle saved zones. actually all sites on the colors, whether as long as you try and settled across a good possibility arabian peninsula, not too much cloud showing up here, but you see a little cloud for the most just around the sign icon inch. that was the cloud and rice slipping, you know, the piles of saudi arabia as we go through, choose dice of hassle. always a lot used to bring one will to that is spots as it does say that right. and also pushing up into jordan, pulling a little further east west. so there is somebody to the east, the side of the mediterranean. let us not whatsoever. we have got
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a few showers there into cyprus. it took a i was slipping, a little further east was i think for the occupied territories. monday should be last you drive of the showers will setting here. is it going through choose a, i don't think they'll be particularly heavy, but sadly, unpleasant enough and there you go. you can see we all respect to some right into the middle part of the week. some of that went by the olsa effect in the fall, north of libby, a brisk wind, stiff, old wind coming in here. then from ne, in areas of libya range starting to pete route is the easiest across egypt. plenty of sal was just around the coastal fringes of west africa, the coast slipping further south. the shot was continued on. the other side of the rift valley will heavy down pulls into times and they really heavy right. could cause flooding into eastern areas of south africa pushing his way into southern mozambique of the it is a tenant of turn to produce object these coverage. many parts of is really media
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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 his 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 is while forces tens of thousands of palestinians and gallows that into a barren stretch of land. the tiny region is supposed to protect them from farmington, give access to 2 minutes here, and i that is what as well, close as i started in on the last see are the safe or he mind. this is inside story . the .
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