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functional hospitals left in northern. you guys are due to a lack of fuel staff and medical supplies. the number of palestinians killed in israel's war on the gauze of his reach. $20000.00 including more than $8000.00 children. august number gauge launches a barrage of rockets into tel aviv in response to israel's killing of civilians. and the un human rights office says it has received delegations of what could be a war crime by is really forces and gaza. witnesses a is really soldiers executed at least 11 unarmed palestinian met in front of their families in the north of the strip. they were accused of storming a residential building and then separating men from the women and children that the incident is alleged to have happened at the a non building where civilians were sheltering. the un is calling for an investigation to well, else is there a spoke to several eye witnesses?
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this is what they had to say. oh, the actual, most of them are. they still in the building. they forced the entry into residential flats. they did the buttons in the lower levels. i live on the 6th floor. i put my door and switching lights on. but still at my house, i told them or a family household of civilians. they saw us men in their wives and children. my brother in law tried to speak and explain it all in the house of civilians, but they showed him dead. after that they ran to the men up and the women in the opposite house. then these rally soldiers opened fire an old man. they told the state in the other side, they never show but tank from outside, especially in the model. these really sol, just on the block of slots, they forced the way into every home, killed the men, and to change the women and children. we do not know the whereabouts. they did the same on every floor or women rounded up in one room. by the time they reached us on the 6th floor, they started shooting old and then my father in law and his son was shot. they died instantly. these raised killed them. we kept the door open and did not show any
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resistance. we kept the lights on. as soon as the is ready, so just on the house, they started shooting men. then following the rules within the groups by the head round it up. other young children was stripped to back, close and forth to the knees. all women were kept on the 4th floor in order to remove the head coverings. after that, they took one of the men downstairs, still naked, then they opened fire, killed them or executed them in cold blood. after that order was given to the tanks, i'm going to show was fired, and all the women on the 4th floor, young go, was killed. my 2 daughters and female neighbors were injured. what most of these really soldiers rounded up all the women in one room, then fired 3 more to show. so those then kept shooting their machine guns at us. before that they stormed our house, an open fire. i was hit with a boot in my hands, my daughter in her head. my younger daughter was killed and my son is blind. my husband was executed in cold blood. all my other daughter's suffered severe
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injuries, broken bones and flesh, torn open. we were all hit by bullets in strep. now i have been bleeding all over since 5 o'clock on tuesday, a atari a couple. a zoom is in a rasa in southern gaza. tare it. we've just heard from eye witnesses there. tell us that you've been reporting on multiple alleged executions by israel. what have you found? yes. um executions. continue uh inside garza and different locations in the north end in central areas of does the city as we have clearly head from eye witness on the ground that they have executed? a number of men belong to a non assembly rotation and bounce 11. a man has been executed where women and young children have been detained, took to being taken to a different place and been ordering that is really meant to trace tags to bought the building though they were inside them. this is considered to be systematic acts of getting for edison civilians who work completely dest palms,
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and will work completely peacefully without showing any kind of resistance on the grounds. and this is similarly, has happened to another assembly in garza, which is as to you, me, some of the, according to initial reports that to a number of the family members had been picked secuity by the is really miniature. and these incidents considered to be familiar for palestinians as the attacks on gauze was stripped, has been expanded in the northern parts as these, when it finishes doing the storming to come out at one hospital. they have built those as an executed on number of residents who were taking shields and refuge inside the hospital along with the mass, a risk company for medical work as an innocent civilians who have been taking to and disclose location for investigation as well. tell us about what happened at the car and i was still in border crossing it. it re recently reopened to allow in more humanitarian aid into the gaza strip. but it's now come under attack. a
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yes of palestinians generally were waiting for the opening of this, of course in vogue that due to a significant in terms of facilitating the process of a humanitarian entry at the mentor. 183 to the goal is to strip and alongside with the uh, commercial products were thomas, can you look up the mattress and tell you this now or the is ready for us as early as today. you had bombarded the palestinian side of the board, the getting full palestinians, including the director of the board, the uh we're talking about but some have been and absolutely this attack is considered to be systematic as do as well because we're facilitating the process over the flow of the humanitarian aid into the besieged, in place to allow for 2300000 palestinians to get useful from these uh, products and even to terminate. now, the attacks on board is continue and the okay. just these ready occupation forces had to carry 1000 them both as strikes apartments that are close to the roof of
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a cursing bose and the initials ease of what we like these a, these destruction of the destruction of the current mobile cell. i'm a border from the thomas to me. the site of course will take time to be rehabilitated again, which will into a slow the mechanism and the operations of humanitarian, a delivery into gaza, which is a really in very desperate need for a age. and for a bit to improvements and be human to try and conditions on the ground. it's are one issue that we've been talking about ever since the war resumed after the ceasefire. and really since the beginning of the war, actually the palestinians, a once again being told by israel to move further south. so our palace thing is moving. and secondly, is there a place where they can go give them that we saw again yesterday that locations in the south were being bombarded well, firstly, the policy you have been following the old as of it is very all news from the initial days of the will be, have flipped to the,
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to the southern part of the territory. some of them had been bombarded as they were fleeing. others have been killed as they had reached on us as well. i'm the people who did not find any shelter or either and hoss, but they're either hospitalized or, or, and you'd like to meet or run filters in the southern part, which is for route, which are really overwhelmed with a vacuum ease. the remainder of the house is trapped without having any kind of safe corey due to the south of gauze at this level. and number 2 is that the safety in the south is no longer accessed as is where the forces are expanding the miniature attacks on the southern parts and the are expanding also the military operations and areas such as can use their rebec just early to eliminate as the claim to palestinian military infrastructure in these areas. we're talking about 12 this far area in the church which is very no densely populated. it's had been widely attacked within the last couple of days. where does the palestinians have per revolt is killed and injured in this area? now a palestinian were fleeing keeping from death in the north and the death. now is it
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chasing them by there is right and villains, as plumbing in the southern part. wondering where next to go, as there is no, any safe place in gauze. all right, thank you very much for your reporting from rafa today. the world health organization says that there are no no functional hospitals in the north of gaza. hospitals have been bombed, they've run out of medical supplies, and they don't have any fuel. as a result, it's difficult for any of the 2300000 people in gauze at all of them in a war zone to get adequate medical care. and palestine is red, crescent says that the ambulance center in jamalia also in northern gaza is under siege and that there's continuous showing their putting everyone at risk and rendering the center useless. unfortunately, this is the 2nd day or teams at the ambulance center. the defense, the end of the crescent, i'm getting sent to the engine about your artist trin, under pcs or centers as complete can you please sees. and there's a artillery showing a sense of television and that is continuous sense. yesterday,
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along with gunfire from is ready to occupation, forces snipers and there is no way anyone can go out of this. and it says that the safety of our teams is asterisk, there is an old $127.00 people who are trapped inside or ambulance centers, including panama, of exploding tiers of their families. and the 22 injured person where the center is located as completely the injures. there is no way any one can go out of defensive . anyone is trying to move out of that area is under the target of is there any snipers along with that are generally something that is not stopping. it's just continuous. however, we are still providing our medical services inside or medical post, which was established a month ago to continue providing medical services to the wounded people in the
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area. oh sure bad. yeah. which is under constant bombardments. unfortunately, as you just highlighted, now there is no lift, overt hospitals in north of casa. so that was all in northern garza in the south of gus. and now some hospitals are still operating, but only a fraction of what was there earlier. richard, people calling from the world health organization explains from geneva only 9 out of 36 also. so these are apart from functional and the whole got all the saw. there are actually no functional. so last, the nor a likely was a lot of long, but it's not minimal, fresh and still to the patient, but most amazing. it was a long way to see uh, and also hospital. so the hospital or she was younger and also thousands of displaced people. cassandra gave him off his arm the wing claims to have hit tel
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aviv with a barrage of rock is that they say where they fired in response to is really massacres in guns. a sirens sounded intel of eve. it is really security forces, say the rockets were interest emptied by the iron don't system and that there were no casualties is really forces continue to carry out. daily raids across be occupied. westbank military vehicles entered several cities and towns including nobliss and bethlehem. earlier on thursday, they rated homes and detained at least one palestinian in bethlehem. the united nations security council is convening to vote on the draft resolution calling for the scaling up a few minutes here in a deliveries in the besieged gaza strip. the proposal by the united arab emirates is also calling for an urgent and sustained end of hostilities to allow safe and unhindered humanitarian access to gaza. the vote has been delayed several times after requests by the united states. us deputy ambassador to the united nations
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says that they will only support the draft resolution if specific changes are made warning still working, it still hoping to get to, you know, to be able to support it. so not very well, there need to be some things in the text. it would make it where the are support right now. i'm still working. and so gabriel, i was on the joins us from the united nations headquarters gave do you have a sense of what it would take for the us not to veto this resolution to let it pass they want something changed when it comes to this monitoring mechanism that is in the draft resolution monitoring mechanism is very much un speak if you will, but what it essentially means a very practical level is the resolution is calling for the united nations to exclusively over see all of the aid coming in to guys and then it's distribution this is key because right now it's controlled pretty much by israel,
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and israel can slow that a down or speed it up. however, it's so choose is. so what this security council resolution calls is for is that would end, it would be the united nations then that would be able to speed up the aid going into israel. i'm sorry, going into guys that my apologies. and that, uh, that is real. apparently his voice, their concern about that to the united states, particularly probably joe biden present, joe biden. and that is why the us is trying to figure out some language or some way around to this. and that is why we have not had this vote yet. it's important to point out the procedures here. you, some people have asked me, why does it the us just abstain if they have a problem with it. the reason is, is because very simply, this resolution has, we think of more than 9 boats that it would need to passed. so if the us of stains, it would still go through and become caught by an international law. the only way to us could block it is to use their veto power. okay, understood. gabriel,
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as on the reporting from un headquarters in new york, thank you very much. i. it is still a head on al 0. renewed fighting across the is really loving on border at least one person has been killed. the frank assessments to the problem is that is there is allowed to be outside that ends of international law. and one of the reasons that should be the is the fact that is it and has declared war oh no coupons, people informed opinions, the medical infrastructure of an entire society has been completely destroyed. the people who will feel that destruction 1st and most be the women and children inside story on al jazeera. what constitutes extent, so we generally talk to a see, i want you to start with just the facts runners to what happened as independent. we
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won't be. i won't, we don't, we don't have to leave them in the policy i'm. it's asking me to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefits. no 1000 service this placement and you're saying you'll have your reports for that. i should just trust a few months out of the community, off to the side of the cool that used to produce outstanding jen. this them out as the integrity in the pursuit of the the
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watching l 0 reminder about headlines this. our witnesses say is really forces killed at 11 norm palestinians in front of their families. before rounding up the women and children and attacking them un is demanding an investigation to the alleged attack on tuesday and goes to the city, which it says could constitute a work on the world health organization. and the policy in red crescent, are sounding the alarm about the state of hospitals, and about the strip, the w. h l says there are no functional hospitals unless the northern guys are leading 800000 palestinians, deprived of medical services. united nations security council is competing to vote on the draft resolution calling for the scaling up a few minutes here in a deliveries in gaza. the vote has been delayed several times announced a requests by the united states. let's talk about that was still time barricades. professor of public policy at home, i've been felicia university, this un draft resolution. the language is still being discussed, but,
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but we can outline a, we can sketch out what it is and isn't, it doesn't appear to be a resolution on a ceasefire. it's no, it's very much focus on 8. the idea is to increase the volume of 8 coming into gaza strip and also diversified in terms of the, the, the quality and the type of aid. what the who tend assistance. it is very basic form, is just really food and water fuel. and maybe some hygiene packages on that's of course is not sustainable. it's not sufficient for the communities. so maybe that will be uh, an attempt to try and increase the or diversify the the communities allowed in, including the possibility of allowing commercial, an aide to commercial food and quantities to come in. now the shut adjusting for as early as this that the, if this, this is no longer feasible to come only from rough,
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was never designed to allow huge for them with a crossing small truck, small quantities of a yes, it's a, it's the other crossings coming straight from is right into gaza that so it's really matter. right? this is on, but the raises very i don't think they will do it as they probably look at uh, i believe a kind of a boost on them. so that's been, they reopened that they allowed for that to be reopened a few days ago we, we just saw at the top they all didn't even they opened it. but this to this very restricted. and the reason why a res, i'm just crossing is important for us or because they are equipped with huge kiners that can, it's kind of a huge, large volume of trucks as they come in. but nevertheless, those ratings have been practically harassing date agencies by insisting that whatever they see the scanner is not clear enough. so you're gonna have to offload your tracks and then reload that again and, and do the packages and so on. and this is why i think the calling for the you and to do this job now for as well. this will be as kind of compromise on what it sees
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as a software sovereign, right? but in terms of international, it's not the southern right to, to stop aids from coming into the a guys up. and if you recall, sylvia has been so similar conditions and their un security councils that impose on syria opening exporters to allow a to come in from turkey, kind of a monitored by the by and similarly, by the way, i recall syria making this an issue of sovereignty and saying no that you and can not use this board across. yeah, it's kind of difficult when it comes to protecting human beings is what they are one of the un has and this was about things. what about the state is the professor ability to protect people and they have to act against the uh, the sort of selective views are forced by certain states and abuse of sovereignty and abuse of bordering on to other entities. not as rail publicly and within the u . n does not accept the data occupying the guys
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a strip. they said we withdrawal from the guys from back in 2005, but in the blockade. but the opposed to type in the other i think difficult. the issue with the, with the wording is the, the, it's cause now for a to come by air. see, and of course for his are probably c a and air is, is going to be very difficult. and if it comes from is riley check points, then it's one to come only through egypt. so maybe aids will be delivered into jordan and then counted by by roll it from jordan to israel, coming in 2000. but what the resolution also the draft i so a talks about is limiting the sources of a to those countries that have not been directly involved in the company. so it's trying to make, is there a little bit more comfortable that there will be no weapons model then there will be no aids, acceptable. so exempt from iran to come through this mechanism, but they would focus probably on the european, northern european or ask and the different countries some of data upstage and so on
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. but none of the states that have been directly involved and posed a threat to as well. okay, well that's where we are now. we leave it at that for now, but still the question mark over this draft resolution because the language, as far as we know, might still be being worked on. and number 2, if there is going to be a vote at the un security council, we believe that schedule now, but we also know that that's been delayed multiple times in recent days. so there's still a question mark over what's actually going to happen. as i said earlier, i think there's another interest in delaying it, and that is allowing is right to reach his direct agreement with him us so that they release for their another number of hostages in return for oppose that is controlled and designed by his route. so tom barca, thank you very much for joining us on the program. this our session, as a woman has been killed in southern lebanon by is really shilling the 3rd and as many days is really cross border attacks have increased in recent weeks, striking further into lebanese territory. approximately 50000 people from southern
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11 on are displaced as a result of the fighting. has block continues to fire into northern israel, hitting the town of corruption. mona st. ahold are sent this update from southern level. the cross border exchange of fire continues and it is intensifying israel, carrying out the series of airstrikes, the lebanese armed boots hezbollah firing salvo of rockets that towards is really military positions. the escalation is sporadic, but it's becoming more frequent. and the scope of the attacks are widening, overnights as well as a hit, a target, and it came with the fast that's approximately 20 kilometers from the border quite far from the, from the back to ground in the 3 to 4 kilometer depth battle ground. in, in, in southern lebanon, it seems that it could have been in retaliation for hezbollah, firing surface to air missiles. that force is really helicopters to move away from,
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from the border, from the border area. so both sides really showing their capabilities, not their full military capabilities. with showing capabilities, sending messages in the form of the parents, if you like, because israel has been stepping up its threat saying that it will destroy babe ruth, the lebanese capital and not just target has been life, has, will, doesn't move away from the border. but hezbollah is saying that it will not stop it's attacks, as long as, as well as a tax on garza continued, no matter what the cost and hezbollah has lost a lot of men in the past $11.00 weeks, a 114. and just in the past week, 18 man and most of them were hit by drones. and so israel really relying on technology. so the conflict largely confined to the border, but intensifying center for their else as ita, southern lebanon, of hundreds of health workers of gathered in front of the headquarters of talent here in central london. this is a us tech giant and spice firm, specializing in
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a powered military surveillance technology. it has been providing services to these really governments which have been been used against palestinians. and the company was awarded a 413000000 dollar contract by the n h. s england last month to create a new data management system. so i agree, i go off. how was, how outside the british headquarters of the us trying to advised me to see how much it's supposed to all the former us president donald trump, protesting against this company has been awarded a $100000000.00 by any chance english confidential patient's information in the system. to the states or platform are concerned as the fox is a ministry and intelligent surveillance company, followed by
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a i suddenly great questions being off why administrative security company that use this technology and the risk sought with using patient information in such a context also. so problem has been selling a technology, so to be is raising government surveillance system. the predictive, facing questionnaire based form of technology will be coupons that the company has come out in favor of israel in the states is complex. and he says, there will be thomas the needs and thoughts on that will be the cost of this particular kinds of technology. and it's not something for testers. imported into the richard, past systems. you guys have all houses around london, the
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in the czech republic, more than 15 people have been killed in the capitol, prague after a man opened fire at charles university's faculty of arts. officials say the shooter was a student at the university and was then killed by police officers. police also discovered the suspects father dead. authorities say the incident is not linked to international terrorism. 9 of the people have been seriously injured. police sealed off the area while they evacuated the building, a voting and the democratic republic of congo. the general election has been extended by 2 days. the electoral commission initially extended the pole after delays at some pulling centers in the capital constraints on wednesday and several other towns. some polls did not open at all on the 1st day of voting. 8 months into sedans, conflict fighting between the army and the rapids support forces have recently forced up to 300000 people to felicia z or a province, an area south, east of cartoon, and previously untouched by the fighting to 0. i had become
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a hub for humanitarian aid. the recess to control of sedan, 2nd largest city of one mcdonny on monday, after the army retreated. hundreds of thousands fled the city on foot. and that does it for me. so then yeah, you can find more information on our websites and options here. the weather is next . then inside story, we'll examine concerns that israel's war to trigger a wider costs. the the there disturbed weather is rolling across from the la. that's right into iraq that's dropping down into northern and western saudi arabia. i want to take in for a closer look, you know, northern saudi arabia as of late, you've had some hail storm. so i think that could repeat on friday, the popular tourist destination of our order that will also get striped with some
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showers and some of this activity could leak into quite quite windy there as well, but with no real wind around for us in doha, it's going to be a foggy start to the day on friday, so i wanted to give you the heads up about that central asia looking fairly common . if we look at buckets done, to see our shower coming in here. but really i got to get you to turkey a and the fan because this what weather is now slamming into places like 11 on. so baby roots, i think over the next 24 to 48 hours, we could see one months worth of rain. that much rain all at once is likely to trigger some flooding when these really right across the coast of libya. so there are weather alerts in place for that off the coast. we could see waves up to about 5 meters high, and it has quieted down through central africa. most of the activity is actually south of this, and we're seeing there was storms get going. once again for the eastern side of south africa, and we've got that wildfire burning not too far away from cape town. we'll see you soon.
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the here's from, i'll just on the go and meet tonight. i'll just there is only mobile app. is that? yes, this is where we just, that's allies. i guess from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and type to move the new app from out to 0 new at using is it the 20000 palestinians killed in garza by israel armed and backed by the us and european allies more fighting nearby to his butler and loving on the policies and young men among the groups involved. could israel's war trigger a wider conflict? this is inside story. the
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