tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 8, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm 0 venue, it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from doha, coming up in the program. this hour is real assassinated during this comes the desk to in an air strike. you, as the sun announces here, is gossip view, which is why allows the 2nd turn. this is also field and x rays and stuff. that's why it works for animals for success. seeking safety where there is none is really here. strikes,
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killed dozens of palestinians and southern guns. a warning from the us secretary of states that the war on gaza couldn't go to wider reach the so we're beginning garza where and it's really air strikes, has killed 2 more journalists else as 0 has condemned in the strongest terms, israel's assassination of journalist tons of death to the son of our guys. if you are chief, while a doctor at the car of 27 year old homes was targeted near fun eunice, and southern gaza. he was heading at the time. he was heading there to document the devastation from an overnight is really error strike on that area. a feature in this was stuff, it's ariah who was with holmes, that was also killed. back in october, several members of wireless doctors, family, including his wife, another son, his daughter, and his grandson, were killed in, in his really error rate. he has continued to report on these really operation.
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despite his personal loss. his real has been accused of deliberately targeting during lists and their families in gaza. $110.00 journalists have been killed by it's military since october. that's the highest death total of median workers on any recent conflict. i, i'm mohammad reports. he was one of the rising stars in god's us media world. i'm the eldest son of a 0 is guys a bureau chief while you of the to one of the most well known journalist in palestine like he has done every day for the past 3 months. how does that i've got to i've gone out to document of the most of these really talk installs on cause, but the 27 year old unity never for the time to file these report that's on, on the food i'm bidding farewell today. god. what else can i say? may god the almighty give us strength, give us comfort, give us patients and may god the all mighty give us the strength to carry on for
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the sake of homes. and for the sake of all those killed, i say we will remain faithful. this isn't the 1st time we do have stuff with such a loss. in october, he's wife of a son, daughter, and grandson. well ok, it is really striking a house. and last month he was injured in and is really a textbook kaylee's colleague saw me about the 4 homes as friends is. this is a tragedy. they come to comprehend. i don't want to cry, but i me porting this right now because i know that if, if i'm so busy and he wanted me to report and he wanted all of, oh it's called the 3 courses to continue for 6. and i'm so proud of him and everything he did everything here for to how does that, how to close bung with his father when he walked within the field? he was his 1st born, his eldest son. um he was the one he relied on. he wanted him always by his side.
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he was so proud the terms i studied during lives. and if be generally small, stuff will fly. it was also can, the thing is really strike the targeted hands. this call of at least 110. generous . have been killed since visitors were on guns that started in october. hands of life might have been cut short, but his father and friends say they would continue to report on visitor as well. and because the new method, the consequences have them haven't. i just need a lot of, here's what the wireless dot do have to say about his son's kelly, a nurse to a have the power for that. as you can see, legal people in droves saying good bye to their loved ones and to the children every day, every hour, and every 2nd what. and to me, just like all of these,
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people know that so in on the corner of my m bidding farewell today, what else can i say? you know? who god will micies may. god will nice. you give us strength. so give us come fit, give us patience. when you are with the best web and go with the the stuff the and the mos on my god almighty give us the strength to carry off for the sake of homes . and for the sake of all the masses, then the ends to hums, the ends to all the masses. here i say we will remain faithful. you cannot now. yeah, i'm and my son holmes. that was working with me. he was working with us as part of the elders, the recruit no longer than a couple of new la times. and i started working before homes that i was born, my uncle, a seminar that you can see until today. you had the and i have been working on this mission for over 2 decades. working on this humanitarian mission comes off to my family and off to homes,
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a wisdom that we will definitely continue. we will continue l'aquila monumental development. however, the entire world must take a look at what is going on here in the guise of strictly yeah, what is going on is difficult and it is painful. it is massive as a and there was great injustice here for our people, for the civilian people who lives near the what is happening holds great injustice for us as journalists to be on. uh, how do you talk about you? what that did was said in the past, and now i'm gonna say that the freedom is opinion and the freedom of expression to us in the work that journalists do, and obtaining information mean and photos and footage. in order for the deserving audience to view them and it was said that our job was guaranteed by international law and to monetary and law. so however, so for 107 journalists, a full and they blog has been spilled on this land as if no one had heard about
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what was said. let me know as if no one was seeing what is happening here. the line item i called upon the entire world to put an end to all this killing. it is taking journalists lives, one after the other, and i hope the blood of my son hums that will be the last blood spilled by journalists and the lost blood to be spilled here by anyone in the gaza strip in vain. and i hope this semester care will come to an end as one else is there. a media network has issued a statement strongly condemning israel's targeting. if there are lists, saying the assassination of most stuff and hums of alpha 0 correspondent while of death to son wills. they were on their way to carry out their duty in the gaza strip, reaffirms the need to take immediate, necessary legal measures against the occupation forces to ensure that there is no impunity. these really occupation forces has systematically targeted our colleague while of the do and his family killing his wife, son, daughter,
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and grandson in october 2023 while and his colleague the late summer. i would duck a camera then we're also targeted in december of 2023. we urge the international criminal court, the governments and human rights organizations in the united nations, to hold as real accountable for its heinous crimes and demand an end to the targeting and killing of journalists houses. there are pledges to take all legal measures to prosecute the perpetrators of these crimes and stands in solidarity and support with older and lists in gaza. this also is there, a startup was amazing, rasa in southern does have this talk a little bit more about tara, these 2 journalists were colleagues to us. they were friends to you. so let's take a moment to remember then tell us about homes. he of course, followed in his father's footsteps as an elder 0 reporter yes, i just saw that was his role mode of the life as he was doing his best in order to
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please his parents and to be the backbone of his family members. especially opposite the death of his mother and alongside with 2 of his brothers and sisters. and this is the fact that i'm that was very close to his father while at the door. he's like a shadow for his father who was trying move the time to learn from his experience and to live in an old, the values that his father had obtained since 2 decades of us, the suffering in the field of doing the lives in on how he would be one day when like his father like simply hands, it was very dedicated to on a list who was very keen and filming, and recording everything that's happening inside gauze. as you, as you can follow his and instagram platform. he was very also careful in delivering all the details about the latest that tags on say 2 or 3. i'm from the humanitarian signed times that was very down to a person who was always a cheerful and trying to spread happen to someone cuz click members down. think hoping,
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taken to hearts in terms of the end of the one to return back again to gaza, strip and rebuild what has been destroyed by the military. the a today has that has been killed by these very drones attacks. and this is not the 1st attack that had been carried up, i guess, shown list, oh cool. so ideas of that family, this piece of it said attack against them. and this type comes, it was the victim. as doing a list, insight goals are considered to be legal sagas with use very military and stuff you told me earlier, was your brother and tell me about him. i guess we have a very strong and fun person. the relationship as we have been spending times before the russian of this round of fighting. and also we have been exchanging a speech of the ongoing attacks, of course, because it just, just the day we was standing together talking about the day when we returned back
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again to gauze on he was asking about the time the this will might be and trying to tell him that the situation might be, are these collated within the coming days as a hope that we can plan to the hops of people here in the territory. just all you remember the last what that he said to me on last sentence. he said that any person values, now he will just be the winner of this were only 2 or 3 as the situation officer, the world will be completely unbearable and we didn't know that he will be the next one who will be killed. so literally he was a very dedicated person professional his work. and today he had, he had been killed as, as he was doing his job to loosely to let the, the, the sound of an old, the images and thought. because this trip could be overseen by the international community and people are world wide. i had no idea that those were some of his last words and last thoughts with you, that whoever dies now is actually winning. and that tells you what policies and
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guys are going through at the moment. thank you very much for sharing that with this topic up was a reporting from roughly in the southern part of the gaza strip. this is really air, raise a cost because it has killed at least 113 people in the last 24 hours. the casualties include children in the cities of hon. unison. darrow bala, as honeywell, who would reports homes and refugee camps were targeted in the wake of these regulus try, can roughly, people are sifting through the degrees that once was their home. oh, my quote. total athene is difficult, especially for 75 year old. he's one of them who mourns the loss of his entire family. he said they were killed trying to escape the violence law the government. while i shot my family has to be completely wiped out from the civil registrar. you know, want to no child. no woman doesn't have that. a young one or old person survivor.
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all of them are gone. no one is lives doing. i'm the only one remaining. they're all gone. i. if i were sleeping inside a house, i would have died. but i slept outside among many victims, remained trapped under the roof is really operations of from both air and land. a ravishing central and southern gospel here, more casualties. keep arriving at the really struggling hospital. is there anybody in one unit? non stop bombing has killed dozens of civilians despite being designated as a so called safe zone for civilians by israel. their homes have not been spurred. the attack has done pretty high, but i still don't know. yeah. no else is left in goza. the pushing us into
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a corner where we'd be at the end. where should we go? what are they driving us to? let us go back to a home even if we have to eat does and does not since will. you know, i'm not that i had the i'm, you want to have the cuts me a. this ariel studies shows the dire humanitarian crises in southern cause. many people, including women and children, form along the cues, hoping for a meal. the only one they will likely have all day, but with all very crowded towns unlimited, a many are left with desperate need honey. my mode via the dropbox garza, us secretary of state anthony blinking is in katasha, talks about the war on gaza. he stressed that more aid is needed for the palestinians. he also said palestinians must be able to return home and not be pressed to leave the strip. lincoln said that he will raise the issue of protecting civilians in gaza when he visits israel this week. an immediate increase in date is
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essential as improving deep reflection procedures to ensure it's safe and secure delivery, including to northern guys or as israel moves to a lower intensity phase of its military operation in the north, the united nations can also play a crucial role in evaluating what needs to be done to allow this place, palestinians to return home targeting civilians must be able to return home as soon as conditions allow. they cannot, they must not be pressed to leave gaza. we reject the statements by something's rarely ministers in law makers. calling for a re settlement, the palestinians outside of gaza. the statements are responsible, their inflammatory, and they only make it harder to secure a future. palestinian la garza from us no longer in control and with terrorist groups, no longer able to threaten his real security. as the guitar, a prime minister and foreign minister shake mohammed been abdul romano. as donnie spoke of the role, the us needs to play and helping find
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a solution to the concept. when we all was looking for the role for the united states, for me to catch up with them in for the a, say a conflict and also 3 a chip, a sustainable solutions that gives us the cnn people. they apply it in their own state and we also look forward, what affordable concepts agent and all the different topics that we would get together was a 0 hush of my how bar i sent this update from doha. so the joint press conference set cuz it blinking comes back to the region with the clouds of what could be unexpended confrontation, how get over the region. and this explains exactly why he said, this is a moment of profound tension. is that the united states of america, along with his allies in the region and keep play as i did time in to ensure that the attention does not spread. now,
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when you look at the optics of the press conference, the secretary blink can understand this time that this is going to be an extremely delicate moment for the united states of america blasted by its allies in the region by of hundreds of millions of muslim send us what they say is a failure of the american administration to step in and put pressure on these rather government and the relentless bombardment of the civilians in gaza. he says that he's broken along with allies such as cut off to ensure that these riley captive release, and that they are determined to ensure that this does not degenerate into a full blown mer to confrontation. and petticoat lane has more on us priorities and the region she spoke to as a short while ago from washington, dc. your secretary state entity blinking in the region once again with
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a long list on his agenda. he specifically mentioned in the press conference and go ha, the red sea. he talked about 20 plus nations joining what they're labeling operation prosperity. guardian use has been trying to get other countries to buy in to try and send warships to protect from missile and drone attacks that the who sees and you haven't are launching a commercial vessels. he talked about the 20 plus countries, but he didn't mention is that comes of very few warships. some countries are refusing to be publicly named. others are simply sending personnel to the headquarters. he's also likely talking about what would happen if the us took military action in yemen. they threatened just a few days ago that this was the last warning it had to stop or actions could be taken. do they mean militarily? well, the guitar for administer said that they don't believe that a military action in yemen is what is needed right now. we focus more on ending the war on gaza. another thing he'll be talking about is who's going to help rebuild cause that,
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that has been locked in complete and utter ruins. what kind of force could possibly go in? what kind of money could be made available. he again stressed that more 8 needs to be set into gaza with the you and said one and for palestinians is now starving. the rest are facing crisis levels of hunger. he is talked about this a though for weeks of not months, and we haven't really seen that many more a trucks getting in. and he was specifically asked if israel could face consequences if they don't follow the us as leads. and what they want to see happened there, and he very clearly did not make any sort of threat at all. protocol hain al jazeera washington was talking about political divisions in israel. 3 is really government ministers have refused to take part in sundays. weekly cabinet meeting is comes after is really media reported the war cabinet meeting on thursday to send it into chaos and yelling. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has urged for unity
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saying they must put everything aside to focus on winning the war. honda, so who joins us now from occupied east jerusalem. we want to try and dig into this and understand what's going on with you. i'm to do the whole boycotted the cabinet meeting and why there is a lot of clutter. so let's try to clear that up a little bit. we have 3 administers who did not attend sundays cabinet meeting from the national unity party. among them is benny gans who's part of the war cabinet while they are not part of benjamin netanyahu, whose coalition they are part of the emergency government in the war time to help make decisions. and then again, so that he joined this government, specifically the war cabinet because of wanting to present unity in a time where the country needed it. now remember, the downside was able to voice his opinion when there was
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a lot going on in the last week. security cabinets meeting, he came to the defense of the army, chief of staff when he was being attacked by right wing members of the government for starting an investigation and a pro instead of security and military failures that israel had on october 7th and the right wing was also attacking the army chief of staff for who he had assigned for that investigation. and benny gans has even said that the prime minister needs to choose between politics and unity. so a lot of this is disagreements between the moderates and the cabinet. and the far right members of the cabinet, yes to that's correct. so you have a lot of varying opinions about how this war should be prosecuted. you have all for nationalists in the government the most far right of the groups like the best what a smaller it's the countries finance minister. i need some are ben beer,
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the countries national security minister. these to have had quite inflammatory comments over the last week or so, calling for the voluntary migration of palestinians from gaza. so that israel can rebuild settlements in the gaza strip. then you have these really president who has a ceremonial role. he doesn't really have any control over a policy of decision making, but he said that this is not the policy of these really government. and in fact, he rejects the saying that there are a lot of ministers in the government. there are a lot of varying opinions and just because those to have these types of opinions, it's not reflective of what these really government as a whole feels or is going to decide. and remember, there has been comments from the americans condemnation and even today, the us secretary of state anthony blanket and saying that it's inflammatory is, it is counterproductive to watch these rarely as in the americans are trying to get done. so their disagreements with,
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in the government itself on how the war is being prosecuted and how they're going to manage it after the war as well. all right, thanks for letting all of that out for us and us of who reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you for him, chris. goodness, chris, you're a far as folks person for the you, an agency for palestinian refugees and why you're joining us live from london. i i did you a great disservice last hours? very unfair to you. we didn't have enough questions and i had some deep questions for you. didn't have enough time. sorry to address them. we have time now. i the us secretary state entity blinking, as we reported a little earlier said the palestinians should not be forced out of god. this, of course, in the wake of several is really far right. ministers saying israel should push them out of goes into egypt. do you think when you look at what is real, is doing and how it's conducting this war? do you think israel wants ultimately to force palestinians out of gaza? but i think it was something to do to be clear. this is a gross father should have international law. the idea that people will make
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a free choice is see people kind of record use kind of displace people kind of make a choice. well that has to be destroyed. and women and children of the small to these high numbers that they get to the bottom of the plastic pig refugees. to spice people must make 3 choices. one the rock over 10 to the country. we set them on the local integration. and let's say how sweet there's 3 choices then there was no such thing as a free choice. of course, it was pointed out to those is where he's making these suggestions. this is not the, the codes with international law and it was a need some of the tensions. i'm not as why i say that, but it's out of state for this of lincoln is tilting to need to put them on their exist walters in flaming tensions in the middle east. is the site as well to address the underlying causes, namely, the disposition of the palestinians in 1948,
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the occupation of public stimuli in 1967 of the subsequent imposition of the politics system upon them since 2000, and certainly the last page of casa unless those things are addressed, we all get to see regional tensions. i'm just talking about people in the industry for one minute. what we're seeing is this, the people for whom the world of genocide which co and influencing project side on the people is dispossess occupied for the parts have system on and has to be located due to be even clear with to point out the double standard. while the security costs with the will, factory shaw used it runs nuclear program. we've arrived at a point where israel is threatening is waiting, and it's just a threatening to draw the kids home and go. so that is an extraordinary fire just of soul, while ministers in israel, if you bought good a by the way it shows that this will happen to people who are the most far wrong,
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racist governments in israel's history is now. busy going to the people that i'm the international, it have specific issues to protect how tall see toby as a well, mr. clinton needs to understand the process. what would people of the global self see? they see this as the last unresolved colonial conflict. it's nothing less than that, it's to come to me to move on. the black black box is the proportion, and the models is a global. so the people in the regions, pablo stadium conflict has us to chris. just to be clear, because you say this is really minister, is threatening to use a nuclear bomb on gas. that, that was several weeks ago. i believe it was an a radio show that is not the official policy. obviously a v as really government and the minister all said that was reprimanded, that we just need to make that clear. he was reprimanded with the government making, you know what we intend to do if i may find yeah, go ahead policy and copy all the submission that the south africans were about to
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make the i c j a later this week. yeah, i know, i think i recommend the read his get hold of it and look at the section is the lead because it's a chest and the magenta. dennis sort of credit paid by mr. nelson, yahoo, the knob. so you miss pamela. people to injunction soon. old babies, no much was he left to live benny, you'll go out to about a total blockade. no fuel, no electricity above the way the withholding of this age is a full comments eclectic punishment again illegal. so if anyone has any doubts about the genocide, the 10s of these products, minutes to wait till next week and read the submission to. so that becomes okay, it's back because it's back in black and white as i say, how i'd want to we all this situation where a people who, what genocide was coined on now, big shoes at all. a good we can missing a genocide against people. they have a publication to protect,
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they should be supplying water as the pallet that withholding was they just apply education to leave it to benches that home and school supplies, health care, the plumbing hospitals on the list goes on to mr. blue. others looking at how to reduce regional tensions need to get the minds around these basic realities. only space because of the policies to, to address these in the humanities and these indignities being so crowded. take the against the policy is addressing those things me just see saw a huge injection of humanitarian aid and serious attempts to address the funds of on schools. a couple of boxes will deescalate extensions have been released today. and let's be from the pre clear this genocide is now going to take into its full ma people and also a big object to the subject. is that full of genocide? women don't have chris come back to the jumping list. goes on please. yeah, so the, the, the, the,
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the legal petition that has been filed by south africa is that you just mentioned where south africa alleges the genocide is being committed in gaza. that's really interesting. that is going to be tried by the i c j, the international court of justice, which is the branch of the un that's later this week. we'll get to talk about that . again. it is really interesting. it's a 100 page petition, as you say, for people with time encourage it's, it's well worth a read. but i want to bring you back. i have one question left with you, chris. i want to bring you back on what entity blinking said, he said the palestinians should not only not be forced out of gaza, but they should be able to return to their homes. within garza, we know that 90 percent of the palestinians have left their homes because of this conflict. and that then you would that the united nations should help in this endeavor. they could be a good vehicle to help people go back to their homes. how realistic does that sound to somebody who is the face of, of the major and you, an agency and gaza as well? obviously the 2014 off of the conflict and that had to be a massive clearance of unexploded ordnance. we estimated in those days between 10
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and 15 percent of all the flu weight and it was thousands of them. it's all strong . it every day. well unexploded so. busy the method clearance operations, then it's huge injection, unable aids to reconstruct times because of the 60 percent of the housing stuff, and garza is completely destroyed. you can't have people pretending to destroy unexploded movements in the very praise which is the residence upon the students. because 60 percent of those products students in gaza audit to send that to load the actual refugees from 19 to talk about. we come back to the underlying causes, rights of what son has to be addressed in some that has to be addressed in agreement by the policy. the copy left on spoke to the said, let's talk about refugees returning home. let's talk about the jews. because even though that is meaningful, put them in the cold in special as well as publications that will be
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a meaningful conversation about begin to de escalate potentials winowski around only a lesson until it's well actually allow those tools to continue that will be able to live in peace and security, the has to be depressed in solving as well of another service about to them. they have to realize that unless they have a serious talk to the public students about so to and they should about taking it's easy about last thing, piece of justice and accountability, all these issues. but it will be condemned as a people to live in fear and security. nobody wants that. and chris got his former spokes person for the un agencies of palestinian refugees. thank you, chris. my pleasure is still a head on alpha 0. a preliminary result is in so bangladesh has general elections which the main opposition boycotted and called a sham. we'll have that when we come back.
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an invasion of that. do you need refugee camp in 2002? now, we moved twice where people do research. and it shows us where this cultures to. he's proud he was involved in creating the destruction of one humans, aims to crush their spirit and punish those, showing support for any acts of resistance. kind of chose his 5 year old son, add them photos of them working on this culture and says, the process tells a lot about that as being used to i guess. and again, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else, a 0 reminder of our headlines this,
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our l 0 has condemned in the strongest terms, israel's assassination of, during this terms of the, to the son of our augusta bureau chief, while doctor his car was directly, it's near hun, eunice, a feature in this new stuff. it's ariah was also killed by the strike is really a rage across because it has killed at least a $113.00 people in the last 24 hours homes and refugee camps across con eunice, and 0 by the in the center of the scripts were targeted us secretary of state anthony blinking his dress, the palestinians must be able to return home and not pressured to leave gaza. he made the comments wiling. doha, on his 5th towards that region. lincoln said he will raise the issue of protecting civilians and guards. and when he visits israel, this is the children have gone to the or disproportionately impacted by the conflict save the children says more than $1000.00 have lost one or both their legs since october, the 7th, that's an average of 10 children each day. the world health organization says
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amputations often that have to be done without anesthetic due to lack of medical supplies, goes as health care system has virtually collapsed, 13 of its 36 hospitals are partially functional. the others are out of service. just 30 percent and medical staff are still working. well, james, dennis lowe is the head of conflict in humanitarian policy, which saves the children. he joins us from london. james, this number 10, on average 10 children a day lose one or both of their legs in gaza. how does that compare to other conflicts? it seems huge. and unfortunately, oldest the districts when it comes to the suffering of children in gaza, are disproportionate due to the incredibly large number of children who live in golf 0 or a 1000000 children. the incredible density of the population and of course, the incredible intensity of the ministry operations in the conflict of the last 3 months. so while we understand that we focus primarily on the children who are
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losing their lives, they're all as this data shows, significant numbers of children who are suffering not just life changing, injuries bought hugely a traumatic injuries and then on the loss of lemons, which of course will have a must have implications full goals as next generation. so these children who need to be amputated or who lose their limbs in the bombardments um that requires a lot of medical care and sustained medical care. and we just explained that's not possible in gaza. so what happens to them as well? most suffering, and of course, the numbers we put out a likely i underestimate of the actual numbers of children who have suffered on vacation. that, of course, without the adequate ability to, to respond medically more children who suffered injuries will find those injuries, getting into points in which they cannot salvage limbs. and mullins will be lost. but i think your, your 1st point is
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a really important one. when children lose lenses is not the same as when adults pleaseland, obviously they've got a longer period of life to live following. this is injury, but crucially that bones continue to grow. so the amount of operations in such a independence that children who have lost arms and legs will have to have, will stay within full for many, many years. and, and there's a huge amount of pain management as well. which of the cool sconces health care system currently is not able to offer? so that is the immediate need for these children. and then there is the lifetime needs that they will have which will have a huge burden on cost and society and its economy. so look with, with the present conditions as they are, which is that most hospitals are not functional. you just explained that they need immediate care, but they need sustained, long term care. we don't know how long it's going to take to rebuild guys that hospitals. it's way too early to talk about that the, we're still in a high intensity phase. we don't know when that ends. what's going to happen to
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these children going forward to what i think there is the need to prepare for the day off to this conflict and hopefully with some form of see saw that could come as soon as i don't decide that it was having too great an impact on children that will be the need for vast amounts of prosthetics and all the support that comes with rehabilitation and support to children who have suffered these injuries, the years to come. and i think there's the need also to have a pediatric trauma registered to really understand the extent of these injuries. i may school that these children are not law amongst the kyle of any reconstructing moment. so a huge amount has to be done. but of course, the focus right now is stuffing. uh, bottoms collapsing, buildings that cross children's arms and legs and caused them to be amputated. that is why said the children, amongst so many others, according for humanitarian. see. so right now, when you, when you take everything into account, when you factor everything in the number of children who have lots to live in the collapse to medical care, the fact that the war still going on,
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we don't know when it's going to end. we don't know when the medical situation is going to improve. when you look at all of that, have you seen anything like this before? not in such a short period of time and not with the eyes of the world on this complex in ways that we don't have access to inter dime. no, no, the need to go elsewhere so that we can never say we didn't know the scale of the suffering rules against the most vulnerable in god. so today i think that is, that is clear. and of course, this statistic around the numbers of children who are suffering and really even as babies at the invitation to bump the legs, it is just to remind to to, to also as to the agency of dealing with this conflict that james dens low would save the children, thank you so much for bringing this into focus for us because as you pointed out, we, we do tend to focus on the number of children or killed for obvious reasons. and we kind of forget about this and, and this is very important issue. thank you very much. thank you. i was really
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showing has had a house in the flu, j area of the jamalia refugee camp in northern gaza. at least 60 people were killed . most were women and children. i'm a social reef has been at the same has that in mind z i a list of where as well come up on this house, which is owned by the blue elbow family and was directly targeted by an occupation aircraft without any prior warnings, even though it was inhabitants, we had to have a month to focus on, come on sharing the destruction caused by the air strike was massive. and then as you can see how adjacent houses were also affected by the air strikes and intelligent seamans, the we are inside the house of the upper elbow family, which was struck by enemy aircraft last night who there were many civilians including women and children inside the house, and you can see here the large number of family members were killed as a result in the air strike. nephew, just these people were refugees. and you can see the dead children on the floor and
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the other one on board. i'm the one that i have, i don't, these are the ones that go to the right that we all know targets for really and how the only targets are solved. no, i mean we were sleeping sound. suddenly we had some things on top of our heads without warning. we were sleeping soundly. all of us 22 men. 18 is to the women inside the house. most people are arrested and suff, dial we last friday. the women were told you need to bother you. the men would take into the can. they then brought us here now underway. let us out to the trucks. this if we round about no one else told us to go to your body and we came here to jamalia. it was, they told us to come here. this is my brother and his son. you the, my sister and her son, their entire family, my mother and father, they all here. my cousins know there were 3 families here. so it was, you did look at this, look at this, this is a child. i forget,
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nothing to do with any organizations. this is every little help, make god have mercy on his soul toner and then we're now trying to move to other parts of the house. there are large numbers of dead everywhere in the house, and we will try to reach them again even though the area is quite treacherous in the we can see here the foot of one of the dead. he was torn to pieces. oh, and it's impossible to pull him out. we also have a large number of dead on this floor there everywhere and i'm sure there are dead on every floor. nobody survived the massacre and nobody in the house survived. the strike that was carried out by the occupation aircraft, we will still have large numbers of civilians. here under the rubble. i wanted to show you, i just got off shamella. the united nations estimates 5000 women in the gaza strip of pregnant around 200 are giving birth each day, and hospitals are barely able to provide sufficient care for both the mothers and the newborns. alpha 0 spoke to 3 mothers about their recent experience of giving
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birth during a time of war, and the hopes they have for their families. and the given i hadn't had a premature birth because of feel, headings, odyssey, and the girl. i had a c section for the 1st time in my life as a result of fatigue and exhaustion. since week one i've been carrying my daughter and running from one school to another. after every a strike. and i had just given birth when they asked me to vacate the bid and go elsewhere because they needed it for other women. we then started fighting for sparks and b as in the bathrooms or elsewhere. the cues everywhere. when with all of the i can't find any milk for my daughter. and i cannot produce breast milk either. and we can't find any sugar or basic necessities in the area to try to compensate for the lack of mil hello. and on the other side of the account, i had a very difficult 1st. even though i was surrounded by doctors, i could not go into labor. my situation was dire. i nearly lost my child. the
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doctor screamed at the nurses and asked them to send around me because i could not go into labor after my deliveries. and i could only stay for a few hours given the large number of pregnant women so needed to give birth. the only gave me 5 hours to rest before asking me to leave the hospital. i stayed in the same shelter with the 2 other individuals on how am i supposed to put up with the noise and everything else done of the, of the and the at the beginning of the view, the attacks were intense and to find for the woman who was 9 months pregnant. i couldn't move, but i couldn't run. i couldn't go any way. even if i have to. when i was going to the hospital, i was past my due date and i could not go into labor as a result of fear. thought it might be asked me to walk around for 2 hours and come back. where could i walk off the entire area had been bombarded, including the under bought and come all that much streets. new boat destroyed was
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in the delivery room. and i could hear the shows folding it on me. i feared both for my delayed labor and the continuous bombardment is gonna be one of the whole and the navy around the end of the sustainable bottom. and i tried going downstairs and they told me the delivery room was on demand, paid off, and i needed to go back up. the pain was unbearable, there was no electricity. there was not things together. i had given the just a few days prior school, i tried to work with my daughter on my arm and it was attached to the exhausted. we weren't allowed to bring the codes or anything and i'm losing it. we'd rush these really check on. and so the time center, so which one of them about not have to stand it for 2 hours with my own and when my daughter and my alma i couldn't put my daughter down because these really still does how we do snipers. we're going decided phone honestly, i think tried to move or bend down the little the, the most the but this is really forces are conducting raids in several areas
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throughout the occupied westbank. witnesses of taking phone footage, showing a large military presence in the southern neighborhood of berry, city and parts of ramallah. they have been almost nightly rates targeting palestinian families in the west bank since october. the 7th, a policy and toddler has been killed after an incident involving is really forces and the occupied westbank is really police say that they were responding to a car which had run people over at the risk to do check point. the 3 year old toddler was shot dead has is really forces fired at the driver of the vehicle to is really, officers were injured in the ramming earlier in the day is really forces killed 7 palestinians. in a drone striking, janine is really forces launched the attack house to storming the city. one soldier was killed by a roadside bomb. the city has seen battles between his really forces and palestinian fighters since the one guns that began on october. the 7th hezbollah has claimed responsibility for firing, and this i live destroyed
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a house in the northern is really town of mid to the. the lebanese group says it was targeting and is really army sites. it says it killed and injured the crew. their tension between is real and has the lines intensifying on the israel 11 on border. there are growing concerns living on will be pulled into the war and gaza the let's take a look at the world news. bangladesh has prime minister shake has seen it is projected to win a 4th term in office opposition. parties boycotted the election. many voters stayed home during the whole. reports from the capital docket on the streets of central deca were unusually quiet as the country took to the poles. the public stations pretty quiet too, by mid day turn out was it just of 18 percent. and the chief election commissioner
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was putting a brake face on the glass and things of being far from peaceful in recent months. the opposition bangladesh and nationalist party decided to boycott the process, saying the vote would be read after a space to pre election violence in which thousands of its members were arrested and jailed. prime minister shakes, i've seen a system of a 4th consecutive to blame the opposition for the violence. i have to go to home to home at this party. there is no, i have my i called to the 2 people to the people. so you know, when told me to say that it is full of people to determine the credibility of this election by turning out to advice. but it doesn't seem as though they've done
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serving large numbers. and so even by the prime ministers, i didn't measure the an extra. sure. some said they were happy with the process. i could vote freely without restriction and i'm happy that i was able to. this woman appeared to confirm suggestions that some were being offered incentives to vote. they told me that if i think they would give me my disability benefits when you actually tell you that this was the aftermath of a suspect to dawson attack on a train travelling to the capital doctor on friday night. and the 4 out of 11 elections held in bangladesh since independence have been widely considered free and fair, the present one will not be the 5th, and the see is pre election violence will intensify off to it's joe know how else a 0 duck a fire has engulfed hundreds of make shift homes in a row, hang a refugee camp and bangladesh leaving thousands homeless fire units brought the blaze under control and they say they were no casualties. bangladesh as homes
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around a 1000000 ra, hang, many of them sweat a military crack down in the in log back in 2017. the sedan is now the country with the most displaced people in the world. the un says more than 7300000 people have been forced to flee since fighting broke out between the sudanese armed forces and the power military rapids support forces 9 months ago. about half of those affected or children. a sign for sporting out with peter stomach who has joined us in the studio. peter sir, thank you so much. little pool. have won the pick of the a fake up the round size of the to know when away from home, against also the pool had the face of the chances, but it took until the 80 it's minutes for them to go in front courtesy of a young your own goals and what we're in cooper on this occasion while austin, who were in a white case that is actually is foster of an initiative to come back youth knife
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crime in london who wrapped it up with newest p as schooling. they 2nd of the game lights on to move on to the right. you'll know top competition, not about being about a team, it's a winning the game. and we had the 2nd of much more good moments and dissolved the next round. but of course we quoted for last night as well that's clear is therefore my why is married, why there's no question. who marries the when the game actually that results. there's something very different by when my team plays with that to do with that course. with that design does what they've done to probably the best in europe at the moment. terms of momentum. what can i do to stay behind them and support them? defending champions. manchester city crews into the 4th round of the opening. the title defense against how does field beaufort in case that he believed in assistance'd minutes, hootie and all the rays, then double cities need 4 minutes later given the boy and
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ladies with 2 in full city facing over isn't the 2nd policy as in place of it and say, hey, remove hen springs being pretty open on august the 11th, said he still had more miseries, a heap on how does field. i'll skip up short to fix it, have been jackson for an own. go and fight and screwed another before jeremy dokey sealed the 5 when that he had boss pick audio to please will that result and happy to have to bring him back in action. he needs to come late training session training session, things things more than games are still the best thing is that for 90 minutes about the now new customer have another chance and that to have 2 weeks to make a good trainings here and nobody and to the 2nd part of the season, so by too high in crow. now i've, he's back because have kevin house doing games waste time and bristol city all hitting so in a fake of food around retain him is later these be jelly. but really,
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the 1st is what he, you pain england sick and see us on the 2nd health equalize it through 20 conway crystal city blue host to repay fixture. so now it is, i'm definitely the biggest match in the history of image of football club. ravel as they took on 14 time champions, parents benjamin in the french cup around a 60 full, the teen which plays in the 6th to all french for to board the stadium of a truck, local rugby club. the whole state prestigious rivals that says they trained just twice a week, it wasn't able to go, they would be a huge gap in plus and the p a. c stalls made it sure, mainly tended and buffy. who scored a hattrick 2nd coming of a brandy inflict for marco a seems here. buffy stood was he's printing 9. scrolling the french tough. 16. see how is the wrinkled french vs street and the competition finished 9? no much. they went off the any european giants up against meadows, boss of luna, or in the last few minutes of
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a round of 30 to couple delray match against by the bus. throw a team from before to of spanish for to those surprise, the hitting the victory. but that some consolation for the under dogs, you grab 2 goals. it's $32.00 to boss to luna. they will be noted, i found that though at this one so straight in openings that to pull out of the to invent with an injury. the 22 time grand slam champion, only just made these come back last week of the year on the sidelines with the hip problem. the dose of, of the smooth muscle today. and he's cool to final defeats in prison on friday, but says it's a different injury to the one which so him miss the majority of last season. he's now going to head home to spain for treatment. we go through reaction from tennis ball across the crate. gabriel in sydney, a rug. okay. this says tournament is 50 weeks uh dispute last week and 1st of all of the brisk and international, he got a couple of very good wheels under his belt. and then he was playing georgia tungsten in and out standing match. it was a truck,
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thompson came back to run from mass points down. but in the 3rd set, rough, i had to leave the court for medical timeout and he came back and finish the match . but he was in some discomfort. he thought maybe is somebody to do with a bit of a muscle full. does he have to wait so long? he didn't think it was anything really serious, but he's struggling since then. he went down to melbourne out of them. all right, john, and what it says it has a is a micro tag on the muscle, on the left leg. what he says, what it's incredibly sad of disappointing for him. he also made the point that it's positive in one sense is that it's not in the same situation on exactly the same area, but kept to of the injury that kept him out of this for, for so long. he hasn't played, it hasn't faded, 20 minutes since last year. so straight in open the whole bridgeman last week. so he's looking trying to look at the positives. but it certainly is rob,
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due to some tribal the quote, because this is probably going to be his last year on the tool alex on his veteran is warming up nicely for the australian open leading gym. and he threw a title, victory of opponent at the united cop team to unlimited sydney. the reigning olympic champion saves 2 match points to any singles, ty, gains, 9th ranks cubic foot. catch this 3, a ethic that falls through the of a deciding, mixed doubles, match which featured readies like this one, t and t make laura sigma and took on her to catch and women's number. one egos should be on sick. again, it went to a deciding state it's, it's the gym and pay winning in a super tiebreaker and physically the winning shot pay most of the veterans records as he's a backhand. devali clinched. it's and who has an up and down kind of day over the dns full stage 2 of the deck already frenchman stiffened pets. a hansel made history with these vehicles deco stage when a call assign senior finished 8th,
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which clinched the overall lead. this so the supposed to be useful tonight, so all right for you to stem it there. thank you very much peter. and that's it for this news hour. we will be back, however, in a very short while, 2 minutes to be precise with back to the top of the hour with more of the days news in our continuing coverage of the work of the in mexico's board of cities, the stock impact of drug trafficking, and phase on one side, the world's largest consumer of narcotics on the other lives being sacrificed to meet the demand. and the results and under pressure forensic investigate as the team piece together. evidence. as they grapple with the relentless cycle of homicide,
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blows on all sides. a witness documentary on the houses that are the one of the domain manager for nearly 3 years. evelyn limiter. it has been investigating the sharp pen trafficking operation. now. she's putting together the team that's going to rated and lexie though they're still but as be well. but i said less indeed this bit of a humble shirts than to become a global commodity prize doesn't agree to it. and the special soup in asia sharps that play the vital role in the ocean for hundreds of millions of years. but the train just now pushing some spaces to the brink of extinction. there was a trade in short, francis valued at hundreds of millions of dollars a year. i wish i didn't mind that then. okay. one more thing. go that on the wedding that much than that would tell you that we gained exclusive access to a team of investigators into dismantling a ring. a short vend traffickers video b medical help a single video thing send the send me and don't know so that it doesn't. what i'm
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for following is car here as an investigator and a couple of cops and that we're going to lead or rates today in the harbor against these traders who they say are putting some spaces, a sharp at risk. he said, because the for the, [000:00:00;00] the time 0 then yeah, it's good to have you with this. this is the news our life and don't coming up in the program is real assassinated during this terms of stuff doing in the air strikes. he was the son of alice's here as gaza bureau cheese,
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