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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 18, 2024 10:00pm-11:01pm AST

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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this is and use our life from coming up in the next 60 minutes is rarely strikes. pounds, solving cancer is tell us simians, more than 16 people killed in the tax on residential areas. no phone calls, no internet and no communication palestinians, and gallons a cut off from each other and the outside world to the 7th day running doctors
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without borders, wounds of disastrous consequences, as one of the few remaining hospitals and causes south. it's on the brink of total shut down and running out of business houses, rarely, small entrepreneurs reeling on the lack of to moms and to show the full of work is due to the war on cancer. the it's 19 gmc that is 7 pm and gone. so with the palestinian, this toll continues to rise. families in the southern city of rafa annoying the depths of 16 people including children. eye witnesses say they were killed when and is ready as try kids to home with i was taking shelter of the day. i went to the hospital and saw that my children had been killed. they were all so young. my eldest daughter was a 2nd grader. what did they do wrong? we can't rely on anyone,
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not even the arrows can only rely on our so that's what i given us. and gonzo is now approaching a week without internet or cell phone services. the lack of communication is further complicating the distribution of food and medicine. and also in the south says amounting to nesa hospital, one of the few still functioning could be forced to shut down due to is rarely strikes nearby. but doctors without borders his patients and thousands of displaced palestinian seeking shelter inside has been forced to flee in panic. terika is in, is in rafa in southern, gaza for us and tech will get to the issues with the hospitals, the diet issues with the hospitals and just a moment. but 1st, can you just run us through the details of the latest strikes? they did a more children killed and then another day if it's ready as strikes on the yes says light phones, more attacks have been carried out. so against the gaza strip,
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especially on the meadow and also on the southern part of the territory. now starting with con eunice squared strikes today, you have been spiking rapidly, at least the palestinians since the hours of things voting on getting destruction. all presidential house is a complete play golf for residential neighborhoods officer, finishing the miniature ratios and such areas as they are trying also to farms deep into the main areas that to send it to be the hop teaching areas for residence, the costs of the city alongside with a very at lee increase of rates on the city of the base central city of garza, where a sweet power city is, have killed in an s strike that level to the ground, a residential building and a schiffwood one made for which was one of the main areas that had been what the school protections that we thought was pretty and fine because of the baby. so just
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what was the news that you attacks that that'd be productive on the vicinity of a master hospital. i'm sides with a major hospital in how do you this? i'm sides. a roof off work on up are all true labs have been destroyed. also the civil infrastructures and such regions. all these ongoing, as you decide to ministry attack have contributed to raising the desk to, to move that 24000. california is b jones alongside $61000.00 others be aged, receiving treatments, and calls us to rating hospitals. it's the best of both of apartment to use of building such. busy medical facilities interrogate a day off today. more and more pressure is mounting on the hospital system to help people. coping is these facilities become essentially non functional
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just completely um terrible situations and conditions. medical work is a bit generally the medical sex and goals. i had been going through, we're talking about a very, a spiky reputation trees. all entries on the faces are arriving to hospitals, fast civil rating one and how do this um, the remaining are in a rough off district. what we can say is that these hospitals, all of all the browsers with patients, exactly as he'd be tied to sees thought i rapidly just suppressed among children idols, which was just right now become very crowded with such patients. wanted a very immediate and the very desperate need for just a treatment ought to be at least being allowed to leave dollars a step for receiving such a treatment. the reality of the ground b as long as casualties amongst us continue to roy's visa pressure on those hospitals to be providing the treatment. as the result was,
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the all adults or medical workers are twice to do the best in order to keep your mind to get treatment for hundreds of fantasies be we'll just take the phases out. but the lack of medical supplies, despite old amounts that have to be early up being to allow to get into the territory. but right now, uh, the design medical effect as individual for not to have the deductible shrink. um to twins, any of the amounts of if you and i have been allowed to reach these hospitals, we can say you dont they are trying to time this get you providing treatments. alyssa, just are using a very primitive method. so as patients of being treated, all the flu, very, don't have an increased number of injuries that derek is he? so just absolutely. di circumstances they attack if there isn't for us in reference, southern gaza as well. talk to and the ally is the deputy program manager at the doctors without borders. she says the situation inside nessa hospital has become
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unbearable. we've been seeing it as a degradation of the situation and us over the last several weeks. we've had to have only reduced our our work there for example, since december. but over the last couple of days. yes. as you, as you just said, i have been bombings, very heavily, a very, very heavy bodies, bombings near the come home near in us, or even 2 days ago without any evacuation order causing thousands of people to flee, including staff and panicked. the patients and people who were displaced there in the hospital, there was also an air strike through the, on the 15th. that was around a 150 meters from the hospital. they killed 8 people and wounded 80. the situation is becoming unbearable. there are the population is squatting or, or sheltering in the hospital because they don't feel safe anywhere else. and when, when that population of water feel safe in the hospital it's,
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it's an indicator for us that that the situation for the hospital is becoming untenable. our, our staff has been working there it tirelessly about time, so it just continues safe for 3 months and they're exhausted. and we have a surgical team doing $8.00 to $10.00 burn surgeries per day. they would love to do more. um, but there's no space in the hospital. we can't when there are mass casualties of people who were injured nearby, who were brought in. and it's is your prank bodies stacked on bodies who arrive in the emergency room to complete chaos. and there's just not enough space to do all the surgeries that are necessary and the types of surgeries that are necessary as patients are either immediately injured or people who've been sitting with wounds for weeks and weeks. those types of procedures needs to be done in safe environments and there needs to be space for those patients to be able to, to, to, to,
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to convalesce after the surgery. and that's just not the situation though. so right now where is it was 3 months ago, about half of guys as hospitals are no longer functioning and women increasingly forced to deliver babies and or the crowd isn't unclean conditions. last month the you in is to measure the 50000 women and gaza pregnant 100 ac, give birth every day. and because of the dice died have gone to the hospitals and the over whelming need this thing. women often a lower priorities to doctors. the focus is on saving the lives of those engine is rarely strikes instead of steering shortage of medication means birth thing and post partum goodman. on able to access key k, for example, the n t d injection to prevent disease that must be given within 72 hours of birth and can hardly be found anywhere in the gaza strip post. posit many women losing the milk supply due to mel nutrition, putting that babies at risk
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a tale i can name is the executive director of the united nations population funds that focuses on the tunnel health she's been speaking to out diplomatic. it is a james biased about the dire situation for women and babies and gaza at the world economic forms, annual meeting, and dumb foss. my rep, representative in palestine has told us this is the worst nightmare that he's ever experienced. the situation where we have over a 180 women struggling to deliver and give birth each and every day with the health system collapsing there only a couple of places left where you can do an emergency scenario infection. beyond that, as we all know, humanitarian circumstances mean that people seek shelter. this is never a target. and health facilities should never be a target. so it's very distressing to think of a midwife having to thread her way through a community often in the dark because of the fuel and energy picture there and not
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be able to render service as she does sometimes she's helping a woman to deliver outside on a plastic sheet and the wall has not stopped the bombardment continue. so almost every hour. there is bombing a, it's a something that the secretary general has called attention to. certainly all of the humanitarian community that a ceasefire is the 2nd essential for humanitarian aid to cross those carters. we're in a situation where hunger is ramp and if you are pregnant, it is a time when for yourself and for the developing fetus, your caloric requirements have increased. your need for water, of course, is higher than the regular person. so how are we to provide for women during labor and childbirth under circumstances where humanitarian aid is not coming in took out over $24000.00 people killed in terms of the the desk told that this list is,
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but i'm assuming there are still bus. they're all newborn children probably won't survive in the circumstances. one of the things which we've documented is that because of the stressors on women who are pregnant, ready to deliver the need for so their infection has shut up. we're doing almost 20 percent more than we would have been under normal circumstances. is there anastasia? are there times and we actually have to operate without being able to give the right drugs to this woman just to save her life in the life of the newborn. so again, i think our appeal is to think about who is bearing the brunt of this bombardment. ceasefire. now is something that we haven't been calling for repeatedly. and it's objectionable that this has not happened successfully. palestinians in southern kansas side of symmetry has been just accredited by is rarely forces. it's located in the con eunice area, just south of nessa hospital with the society is ready. assault has exposed long,
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varied bodies, leaving them scattered on the ground. the, the, i was surprised last night with the amount of rockets and shelves that had tossed. it was truly massive. we were surprised because the tanks next was kept firing on the plains and rockets around us as well along looking at the graves. how are they on us? some of the houses over that people have less women floods with all that have scar . they didn't know where they were going. oh, look at the graves. you can see people call supper football. these are the army has killed a palestinian and the occupied west bank as it expands its raids in the territory. he was shot dead until car and with the military is carrying out a ride for sick and die. at least 7 palestinians have been killed in the city since wednesday. is ryan has conducted almost daily rides in the west bank since the start of the war on gaza. they often involve boulders, is the used to destroy the streets and other infrastructure which according to palestinians, amounts to collective punishment. mom, it's jim june,
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joins us now from rafa in the occupied with spanking and ramallah and my apologies a moment. these rights have been on wi foot for a very long time now, much longer than we usually say. why is that? so tom, this rate is been ongoing now for a just over 40 hours. it began 5 am on wednesday. so were told that the situation is getting increasingly desperate inside the camp that there are still dozens of israeli army military vehicles there that there are, as you mentioned, those armored bulldozers there that are destroying homes, digging up roads, destroying infrastructure at their electricity and water lines being cut, we're also being told by the pulsing in red crescent society that there are dozens of palestinian men who have been taken away, that they have been detained, that they are being interrogated offsite. the false and the red crescent says that many of them have been beaten after they were taken away by as rarely. soldiers.
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now, we heard from one of those men who gave some testimony on camera a couple of hours ago as to what happened to him when he was taken away by the israeli army. his name is above us much. this is what he had to say. a little bit and i couldn't, i'm high. yeah. they took me from my home to the refugee camp when we were inside the refugee camp. we didn't actually know we were there because we were completely blindfolded and we didn't know what was happening. there was something exploding every minutes. there were flashes or some kind of lights. they were trying to make us panic. i think it was done on purpose. they're also screaming at us. and one of them was trying to put out his cigarettes on us. he was putting a cigarette out using our bodies. you can see the marks on my feet. so medical sources in the camp are telling us that at least 8 palestinians have been killed in some kind of refugee camp since yesterday. and we're being told by paramedics that they have been unable yet to retrieve the body of the aides person. uh,
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one of the men who was killed today in that is really army raid. now, as you mentioned before, these raids, they become part of the fabric of daily lives throughout the occupied west bank. there are on average, at least 40 rates happening per day. that's what palestinian officials are telling us. it's a, it's a dire situation. it's only growing worse for the palestinians in those towns. village is cities in refugee camps that continue to be rated. now, when it comes to the destruction, the trail destruction this left behind by is really forces in these camps. when they use those, bulldozers to tear up infrastructure, the housing needs we speak with say, this is a form of collect the punishment. they say that they believe these really army is increasingly using these tactics to try to turn them against the palestinian resistance fighters that are housed in those areas. he's really army of course, says that they continue to go into those areas because they're trying to route out militancy. and that's where this is why they're doing what they are doing past any of that. we speak with them and we go to these areas, say these tactics are not working, but in fact they are continuing to support the resistance and in fact increasing
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their support of the resistance. so it's a very dire picture of the pallets and is that we speak with may go to these areas, say that the situation is bad, it is only growing worse. they don't think it is going to get any better in the near term. one more thing to mentioned to you tom, since october 7th, there had been 368 palestinians killed throughout the occupied west bank. thanks so much my this mohammed ginger in for us in vermont in the occupied with bank a low rate of protest against israel is war on guns that has been taking place in tel aviv organizes have been given a permits to hold to really similar demonstrations, have previously, been broken off by the police, teresa bar has moved from the protest and tele face were here in the center of the lobby where hundreds of people have gathered to protest against the war. people here are demanding a ceasefire from the government. are saying that the only piece would bring secuity is red, and they're also asking the government to do much more to answer piece legal affairs
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. and so the top 10 thing gazda can be released and we were being told right here that they're not carrying time to send him last week as many fears that they could be detained if they do. so. security forces were not far away from here, even though this protest has been authorized by the government, in many cases, folders like this one. i'm end up with people arrested joining me now if you're the old. she's one of the organizers of this close. isn't that what can we do like the governor? do you think the government is going to hear you this time? like me right now we are demonstrating why be be given his speech, say that this was the whole and we are take any more. we need right now we need thank you very much. so there's mounting pressure on the government of prime minister venue mean, nothing. yeah. to end this war in a way even those 70,
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most of the population here and is road supports the war. many believe the way ours is to eliminate from us. so there's lots of questioning now and we haven't started to see that. so people taken to the streets from the relatives of the captains on the streets, asking the government to do much more for holding people protesting against the governmental prime minister. nothing you have to know totally questioning jesus his policies and what's been happening doesn't make for those of questioning his leadership and calling for election. and then there's protest such as this one calling for a fee fire. now that only piece of people here say we re, security for as well. protests like this one in a way are and examples of things have started to change. because me a new sign of what's been going on here in this route. that is, how will i just see the, i mean, let's keep it as it is a political, enlisted and contributed to her, etc, joins us from television now. and thank you very much for being here now to 0 once again. now, i understand that you were at the protest. can you tell us why you went,
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what you were hoping to achieve and what you might have the turnout? the 1st of all don't, um it's not a very common is that a is a really, is actually more the many of them will just return from a long service in gaza as reserving so as all use our 30 to the street to gauge the government is out there is a kind of an actors that while the guns are firing and our comrades the oh sacked, advising the lies. well, the need is unity. what they need to support. and this is the reason that benny does believe that all for the sense of body has decided to join the cabinet. and um,
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uh right now the use bottle decision making process. but at the same time it seems that the unity is really not really possible. why the prime minister is losing the public trust in the last pause. the position is leaving by 2 thirds of the can. i said to watch a gun size eating was, what do you see? why that w o is down to 16. so it's actually out of the situation and this makes its culture, it makes it uh, comfortable for people to go to the street and ask for early elections. just as you mentioned, a purchase of this nature is extremely rid of it. we understand that police try to prevent it, but it was only because the courts of attends that it was able to go. what do you think it says about the police?
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the end as well at this point in time and such as the police in the last year. actually he just thought now it's getting was uh but uh, i was present the most races instead of you when the police um became very brutal and uh, uh, the common wisdom was that uh they sense what is uh, the expectations of the big boss. and uh right now the boss you believe that the most racist jewish power polity that he's calling for just the transfer of the people of gods out of the homes. yeah, there is overwhelming support of the po, show overwhelming support from israelis for the war and gaza. do you see that shifting at all at this point these days because also actually 2
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main reasons or 2 constituencies of july. so 1st of all, these are the people who are losing the whole plant. i just spoke to a neighbor of mine whose son is. uh, uh, it has all home us. see. so the siblings, uh and uh, they feel that the old gave up one day and it said no more than $100.00 days. and uh, people out fee that um, they will not be back on their feet. um, the procedure of receipts is more than 100000 people who were evacuated, who were actually forced to leave their homes in the north and in this house. and there being staying in hotel rooms for more than 3 months. and for them there is no good idea of the time i need to know is not even really talked about.
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what happened is that he's talking about victory. while the chief of staff is actually clarified that cause there is no, there's no, you know, war again, there was some, is you say, huge pressure of mounting it every more, even more on every day against missing yahoo understand he's going to be back in court or for his corruption charges next month. how's that going to affect no doubt in his ability to run the country through this full but also the perception also i'm having to deal with that. it is the same time is dealing with cancer. yeah, actually he was awesome. i was do today is press conference and he said that, you know, this dryer has been going on for more than 3 years and he's got his lawyers. but uh, you know, he's not telling the truth, but this time it's different because he will have to stand in court himself until
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now. he was exempted from presence in the courtroom, but now you will have to as of read difficult questions. and if i, i was talking about with the ability and popularity when you have a question about them yet. just imagine the kind of arrest was the, the problem is the talking about getting presence from 1000000000 is and doing business with the media type course in order to get good coverage of positive coverage. so it's not just the time consuming, peaceful feel urgent and could do better because you'll be okay, thank so much and keep it. as always, we really do appreciate your insights. it keep it out of there for us. but the ongoing side and the tensions in the old pod westbank and taking a launch total on small businesses and as ro that reeling from lack of demand and a short full of work is 350000 is ready. army reservists have been mobilized for
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jersey and tens of thousands of palestinian workers of blocks from entering israel . lower con has moved from tel aviv. yeah, here runs a new mexican restaurant and a 20 street in tel aviv bought less than a year of a year. this business, the war of garza begun over the government has promised support to small benches. he hasn't received anything but owns that. you need to have more than one need to see what your work before the previous years. and they give you the 1st and, and i don't have one use a lot of small business clothes already because they didn't have the head. and then not the foot we have here was 3 or 4. the a, the students in the many markets that put a date on to the, to the, as part of the new amended budget. the government has promised money for companies
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that are brought out of funds during the war. a survey by the central bureau of statistics in november found one and 3 starts up businesses of close. this will remain open, reported significant losses. straight flight vist intel available only made up of small businesses and some of the owners, which includes reserves, sol, just tell us they feel neglected by the government and then the loss of business itself during the war. they also say the skeptical the new budget will fill the void box. many economists say the government's priorities all skewed as money follow to religious schools and illegals. testament projects remain intact on small businesses and not being prioritized. one of the things that i think many politicians an economist and not understand that it's not enough to allocate $12000000000.00 for a sudden cause you must have a mechanism that actually takes the money and funnels it down and photos it quickly
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. in his room, we do not appreciate enough small businesses. we look down at them, and that's a big, big mistake we, because these are the business activity drive the economy. this any man maya understands this all too well. she's be the tv theater, and children's entertain a for 25 years now. she struggles to put food on the table. the worst was the minute it started because the diary was full booked. so we came from 100 percent work to 0 percent. i know it's small stuff, but when you don't have money to buy food, you're starting to be nervous. i even starting to lose my voice. get stress, you know, like, and i couldn't sleep. small business though. it is like my, it says it's the working costs and poor who barring the economic costs of the war and the also being the costs and laura han alger 0, tel aviv. so still
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a hit here on al jazeera, thousands of people. it moves from the area around a volcano, it ends in asia following at least 200 or options. and just the last few days, the highlight of the weather is somewhat on the town across here. now not necessarily a good thing, but i think most people off across the north west will be pleased to lose that co got take boss. so if you went through shy, was to come with the winds, will grassy notch ransom over wesley direction. these 2 other lines this here, just making my way further south woodside including font, a cold front, sinking for the south, but you say rain, sleet and snow freezing right is up to some as well. plus positive jeremy that so how to continue making its way further south would say that when she makes getting
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down across australia, grassy pushing into romania, something positive you crave as well. and coming down across the balkans winter weather too, i would twist most guy minus one celsius most guy. so bad in january i have a tool to northwest you will see temperatures, grassy picking up. well, just gotten still saying something about winfrey, weather. as we go through friday and noticed a little bit of winter weather to close, the spanish place some heavier, right across the west side of the mediterranean, which will clear. so it brightens up a winter weather down towards the southeast, continues to sink further south, which cooling offset and progressed to around to celsius, as some of the temperature that full bel gray, some snowy weather that just pushing into that western side of a russia. we have go where whether it's small, the weather, but boy, is it going to be windy? read this weekend, of the, as the war with rush of wages on an internal thought is escalating the new claim. there will be more p t, a state. there will be flashbacks,
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many civilians will find it's difficult to understand. and one of the biggest mental health crises and living memory mindset meets the therapist helping ukraine . soldiers, families, what is your desired outcome for the patients that come through the store to make your purse and want to live? the latest news as it breaks. i don't want you to remember the on the scene on restoring national city in unity with fearless journalism. these people copy and show towing to escape from the relentless bombardment from the home to the story. many people born long if you open for a meal, so would over crowded towns unlimited a,
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it's many are left with desperate need the see what you'll just hear a reminder about top stories, the ssl and palestinian families in the southern city of ruffled morning 16 people including children who were killed in the life as round of as for any strikes. i witnessed to say a house with i was seeking shelter, this phase phase of mounting that and as a hospital in southern cause, it could be forced to shut down doctors without borders. this is right lose bombarding, surrounding areas with no evacuation warnings, patients and thousands of this place palestinian suicide. happy 1st. right. and he is ready. um, he has killed a palestinian in the city of it'll cover him in the old park with bank as it rides the area for a sick. and diana road is royal, has conducted me entirely rates in the west bank since the start of the war on cancer. on october,
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the 5th disease is spreading in garza with sanitation and health care services. near collapse, research and hepatitis infections is posing a growing risk for people that for the a cause reports under the constant is ready, bombardments, palestinians in gaza face another less visible thread, makes it shelter surrounded by sewage and waste have become a haven for disease, causes health ministries as an outbreak of hepatitis a is friday and then on a lot of something like that we've received so many patients in the, in the, in the outpatient is department. the reason behind the large numbers of hepatitis and patients of a densely populated shelves is and the current situation that lead to poor hygiene, in addition to the polluted drinking water that is not suitable for human beings, almost like sewage systems not working. and there are a rivers of sewage around schools, shelton, as musk,
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and everywhere else. hepatitis a is a highly contagious liver virus that causes diarrhea, vomiting, fever and john this it's rarely chronic but with causes health system near collapse . it could prove fatal for the most vulnerable in the my daughter's face and eyes look yellowish. so i came to the hospital to feed her, they told me that she has appetite as a uh, due to the pollution, the densely populated shelters, and the spit of garbage on the roads. as far as i know, this disease is dangerous to have the, the, that i get the disease has a long incubation periods. and doctors and guys have worn the number of cases called rise rapidly in the coming weeks. children and the elderly arse, especially at risk. the charges that you want me to charge you the usual. my son didn't eat for a few days and she suffers from she but tight again. she's phase and nice loops yellow and she feels pain and she's stomach for most of the time. if you eat
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something or drinks and you think she vomits whatever the world health organization has warrant that disease and hunger could eventually claim more lives in gas within the war itself. right now, palestinians have no escape from either. for the car, which is 0, the you ins is catastrophic levels of hunger and the risk of outbreaks of disease and guns at the mom's immediate access and supply roadside. according to its children's agency, 1200000, tell us an answer. suffering, emergency levels of acute food shortages, 335000 children under the age of 5, are at high risk of some, the mailing nutrition and preventable dis. the agency estimates nearly 10000 children will suffer the most life threatening form of male nutrition known as severe wasting in the next few weeks of children and gaza. only getting between one and a half and 2 leaks. as of was a day, we usually see if says it's providing
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a safe drinking water to more than 1300000 people and also medical supplies including 600000 doses of vaccine nutritional supplements. and vitamins, which did try then is the global deputy executive director at june. he says, he told us more about the di conditions he witnessed during a recent visit to casa. the 1st thing that strikes you is the, the level of displacement, the. this time i went into rough. uh you, you just go in to the 1st crossing and you've got tens upon pants, plastic sheeting of bum plastic sheeting. as far as the i can see people and shelters accommodating around what they hope are safe spaces, like hospital or just on open fields, pushing their tents because they're trying to be as close to the border as possible because of the siding that's going on throughout the strip and there is no safe
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space in the strip. um, the 2nd point is that the conditions under which their, their move is, are unsanitary. it is, there's simply not enough but trans. uh sometimes why don't the teams assistant people sometimes people use in a bucket to really use the themselves. obviously, we're doing everything possible to bring a shelter footprints to, to address the situation, but must more is needed. and then you, you mentioned in the, on the piece uh so hospital i was there on tuesday and saw the children that had been. ready wounded ibrahim, a 13 year old sheltering in a school in the north of the gaza strip. got hit in the hand of the chest because there was no antibiotics. and part of this trip to our game really have to be amputated above the, the elbow. and his story is 1000,
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so stories that we should not be seeing in this day and age as well. they have been growing, protest worldwide against the war and gallons of citizens and many western countries, including the us, putting pressure on governments to stop supporting israel. and this is for the from harvard university. we launched, demonstration was held against the wall last november, the situation and gals that created a great deal of controversy within half of the leading to the resignation of its presidents. lilian, my colleague, nick clark, spoke to melanie cameron, who is a professor of political science at harvard university. she explained in more detail, vince, which took place the controversy was offensively sparked because of a letter that a bunch of students produced, calling a blaming israel, a 100 percent for what happened. and that led to a series of events that are too complicated to go into. but basically what this did was invite a lot of extra and or forces into the university to target at. and so there's many
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factors involved here. certainly there are some who believe that there is rampant anti semitism on the harvard campus. others have used this as an excuse, frankly, a right wing group of politicians to try to exert control over harvard and other institutions, educational institutions. right. and how does that then affects academic freedom? i didn't get it from your point of view when you, when you're teaching, when you're lecturing your students, how does it impact you? do you have to take that into account? well, it is a major threats. and many of us are increasingly vocal about the need to respect core principles of academic freedom, even if you don't like what people are saying. now of course, if people are calling for violence and threatening people, that's one thing. but we have to be very serious and dispassion about what is a call for violence and what is not a call for violence. and i think people have been weaponized saying some of what's going on to try to ban all kinds of speech related to palestine. and we should
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instead, as an academic institution, have a fact based calm, dispatched it and respectful conversations. but still a hit here on al jazeera, north korea's nuclear ambitions, and its lead is recent rhetoric about itself. and i have a top c agenda for team basing and self career. the
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fucking stones isn't use drones and rock instead targets in the province of system and pollute just on an a ron least 9 people have been killed. there is hell, a tree strikes, come to dies. opt around, carried out and attack, and puck of stones believe just on provence. shamal bottom reports. this is the aftermath of pakistan's attached on the border with iran. it's not about size, it's fine to jets. drones and drunkards struck, i'm group high down inside iran admitted to a 2 pointed quote or necessary measures to avoid civilian casualties. this morning's action was taken in light of critical intelligence of impending large scale terrorist activities against focused on by the service as this section is a manifestation of focused on unflinching results to protect and defend its national security against all twits focused on says it's attacks were retaliation,
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i guess it runs beside strikes in this province of believe she's done a day earlier, a guess what it said? what made it to base is about on group to have on can sit is ation either a total risk organization and a threat to its national security. founded in 2012. the below. she separately just organization operates bailey in southeastern iran, along the border with pakistan. tap on to that point and that's we'll see that our focus meet is owns that any and services on that gets done. so it added before this conversation i discussed was mike lee. but yeah, the 40 minutes total effect is 10, and that's we use big integrity or bucks that we just fix the ticket at 2 o'clock. but we are not allowed to play with the security of our kids. it's unclear if this exchange of attacks could turn into a wide confrontation between the dominant to so in the back is done and she
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a on it runs attacks with parts of winds admitted to it, strikes against what it run, described as an, as riley spine hub, in a b rock and i sailed positions in northern syria, the us condemned via tax carried on by a runs revolutionary gauze as reckless american officials like use a lot of using proxies to destabilize the middle east. many fia, this recent escalation along with these rise war on gaza, his beloved warning of an expanded more would as well. and truth, the attacks in the red sea could lead to a full scalable passion about the 0 in ecuador police have, for i did a prison, weird drug traffic is suspected to be authorizing security forces launched the security of operation in a quiet, kill prison. equitable has suffered a recent spite of gang violence which saw some 200 prison stuff,
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taken hostage been released by inmates and 7 prisons. the operation is part of a 60 day state of emergency that was issued by acquittals president last week. and meanwhile, the prosecutor in charge of investigating and attack on a television station in ecuador has been shot dead. the station was taken over by moscow gun and ball live on it last week. the prosecutor says suarez was ambushed in full daylight. let's assume that the noise to companion, view of the matter of our colleague says us, what is the prosecutor for organized crime in glass, prevent uninfected organized, criminal groups? interest will not undermine a commitment to ecuador in society. this event is a source of grief for us as an institution. we are currently conducting the 1st investigations at the scene of the crime with the aim of insuring, as in every case of violent death, this crime does not go unpunished. let me look for more on this side, it's cross to listen to
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a run p a t joining us from the columbia and capital bulk. and to tell us visible more about what we know about this latest police right on the prism that a yes on this is the largest president and ask whether it's mac, you're in the middle of the city of glad keel, which has become the center of the government's war against the gang. so it was one of the few presidents that had not been rated by security forces in the past the days what we understand from our sources on the, on the ground and we where they are just a few days ago, is that the hundreds of soldiers and policemen entered the prison, they took over a number of pavilions. we've seen seen pictures of inmates half naked being rounded up about that they have. and so far and 3rd, the, the main and maximum security pavilions inside this very large of prison prison.
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that's because i'll tell you, it is believed that the gang members in those pavilions are heavily armed. and yet they have secured the the premises and they have no control of most of that. the prison and this operation, the latest, that part of this ongoing crack down against the gang set across ask whether it's happening as you say, the day after the lead to assess the nation of a prosecutor, a very important prosecutor in the city of why i feel that was investigating and that only the assault on a, a t v station that happened at 10 days ago. but also the overall influence that the gangs are having and managing to have in the city of y, a keel and both as you dictionary and the political with political officials in that area. and it shows that however,
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that they have been hit hard during the last week or so. since this and opperation started, the beginnings of still able to bring about it. but brings about real damage against the government forces and, and, and be able to still do high level assess the nation's also the killing of the prosecutor was in the only association that happened in the last 24 or 48 hours. there were a number of other assessing nations that happened at n, y, a killing in other cities along the coast. but so i think it's fair to say that there are essentially 2 conflicts ongoing and ask whether one between the different gangs and the other one against government forces. okay, thanks so much for that. that so sounds around the, at the, in bulk to east african leaders have held an emergency meeting in uganda and, and attempted to fuse tensions between somalia and 80 rpm. that's of the above. i reached a deal with some of the land to gain access to the port of the, the,
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the red sea. the region has sort of autonomy from somebody since 1991. the block also discussed ongoing fighting in sudan, reiterating that the country belongs to its people and not it's war and policies dosage. a battery has more from the again and capital can paula to you where he was of any of the presidents of you gone, that has been hosting officials from 8 member states that make up the group known as i got at his presidential palace in integrity. that's about 50 kilometers from the capital compile of where we are. now this special session was called to try and discuss the deteriorating relations between is c o, p, a, and somalia. that have come as a result of if you will be assigning a memorandum of understanding with the officials in somalia that now the central government and will be the issue of such as this act is a violation of their country sovereignty and integrity. and until the officials
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in, if you walk back on this memorandum of understanding, there is nothing to discuss. so the 1st issue on the table has been that and very little has been achieved since the officials from if you ever were invited to, i got said they had a scheduling conflict and did not even attend this meeting. the 2nd item of discussion of was the situation in don as the 2 sides that have been fighting in that country were invited to uganda to discuss their differences. we know that's the head of the rafters to full forces mohammed, i'm down. scholar has been in your bound up but his other side of this equation, the head of saddam's transitional solver and counsel. abdul thought to, oh boy han has not attended and said that whatever happens in his country is in internal matter and i got should not interfere in those issues at this organization has wrapped up their special meeting and they have not been able to resolve any of
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their stated aims for having this extraordinary session or such a for alpha, 0, kampala, a nuclear invoice from the us, japan and south korea has helped folks. and so north korea is growing military relationship with russia and its intent to change its constitution to make south korea, its principal enemy were among the top concerns. you just came reports of the nuclear envoys of the us, japan and south korea. sit down and so and what's been a tense week on the korean peninsula and the policy address on monday, north korean leader kim dunn and declared the status of its new form. and the mean number one, south korea should be codified in the constitution and quote, subjugated and reclaimed in the event of war. proceeding it on sunday, the test firing of an intermediate ballistic missile claim to be tipped with a hypersonic warhead. that coming as north korea,
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also known as the democratic people's republic of korea, or d, p r k transitions. it's missiles to more difficult to detect solid fuel engine guard posts. and artillery had been put back along the demilitarized zone, with the pure case continued development of its unlawful nuclear and ballistic missile programs. its transfer of ballistic missiles and other weapons to russia for use against ukraine. all of this demands our attention and coordinated action as pinions top diplomat to his own. he wrapped her in moscow mission this week. the kremlin said there developing relations in all areas, including quote sensitive ones, a reciprocal visit by russian president vladimir putin to north korea is being planned. the ministry in charge of it to korea and affairs here says more military agreements appear to have been agreed with his visit. so estimate some 5000 containers able to hold millions of artillery shells resend to russia. last year, washington says north,
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pre and ballistic missiles are already being used by russian forces in ukraine that on the peninsula, south korean president use on your maintains north korea's publications will be met in kind and many fold. but this north korea scholar says there needs to be a shift. we'll go down to how to support the as a divided nation south korea is to turn power against the north is crucial, but the unit government needs a policy shift, the balance of deterrence and dialogue, maintaining diplomacy relying on the us alliance, but not neglecting cooperation with china rogers in south korea, japan and the us take the north korea matter to a close door, united nations security council session on thursday. we're all 3 are members this year. eunice, kim alda 0. so, along the way to propose into the daily 2020, to your file, the school shooting says the police response was
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a fad in the us department of justice is the police showed no urgency in the shooting. with 2 teachers and 19 students were killed. officers took more than an hour to confront them killed the gunman. the departments review concluded that a series of major failures failures in leadership and tactics and communications in training. and then preparedness were made by law enforcement like theirs, and others responding to the mass shooting at rob elementary, british prime minister over she. so nick has called them a balance of problem and the deposit is controversial bill to send us items it gets to her one to the bill passed by the lower house signs to stump legal challenges against the plan. tracy with rolanda resigned and the legislation which deems rolanda receive country has been passed on amended and are likes to chain that there is now any one question. will the old position in the appointed house of lords try and frustrate the will of the people as expressed by the electorate house? oh, will they get on board and do the right thing?
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it's as simple as that. we have a plan and the plan is working. last year was the 1st year, the number of small boat arrivals went down. not just down by bit, down by the compact across ends in the year before. and that's in the context of arrival, is being up 80 percent, and you are a type of the same period in indonesia. more than 6300 people have been evacuated from their homes on the island of flores. it's due to increased activity from a volcano which has erupt is at least $200.00 times in sunday. jessica washington reports from east flores. this is mountain of which will be lucky, lucky rumbling of the eastern flores and sending up dense plumes of hot ash from its crater since late december, with clouds as high as 1500 meters. the flow of lava has increased in recent days. the mountain has 2 peaks, but only one is erupt, doing us up in
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a mattress to continue with tremors and no frequency of grace. this means the movement of magma to the surface is very intense. this can be seen from the launching of lava and the northeast of the world cannot be done. collier, those residents in nearby villages stay in evacuation centers. this group has been sleeping in a classroom since the beginning of the year for the month and we have enough food here. but my children are starting to get health problems. they have fever slips, maybe because the sleeping on the floor and because of the volcanic ash, those people in this area work in finding of fishing, the local government, since the options are affecting people's livelihoods, that safety has to come fast enough. so sometimes we keep publishing information so people can understand the impact of the russian is not just dust, but also pyro classic flowing of that power. caustic flow travels fast and is made up of gas ash,
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and fragments of rock. the authorities say people must stay around 5 kilometers away from the center of the options. and they say there's also a risk of cold love of flooding if heavy rain full because we're traveling through the village of notable in authority, say this is within the danger zone. with joining them on petrol as they tried to find residents who haven't evacuated, but some residents have refused to leave the homes and farm animals. while this is a hole in the beginning, yes, i was afraid, but now i'm used to the rumbling meaningful data from different authorities warned against such complacency, saying the dangers are constantly evolving as the russians continue. after the, the east village is in the parts of a law of a slow and volcanic ash. it's very important for people to leave this area before this latest round default kind of activity. the last recorded eruption at the
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monthly would toby lucky, lucky was more than 20 years ago. right now, the volcano is on indonesia is highest and lowest of possible eruption. jessica washington to 0 east flores indonesia as well. that's all for me. tell me the price of this new job, but i will be back in just a moment with more of the guys news. stay with us. the 3 years in and joe biden faces little competition from within the democratic party . despite concerns about the popularity of the aging presidents as the formalities of phenomena, nation concepts begin, does by didn't have what it takes for another 4 years. us election 2024 analysis. as the war with rush of wages on, an internal thought is escalating the new claim. there will be more p t, a state there will be flashbacks. many civilians will find it's difficult to
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understand. a one of the biggest mental health crises of living memory mindset meets the therapist helping ukraine. soldiers, families, what is your desired outcome for the patients that come through the store to make a purse and want to live? the thing is, this is a privilege to get to the heart of the story amplified the voices of those who have been found out by the noise is a 4 is my driving force is what pushes me to take risks facing the trying to find the where the truth, it's that challenge and the huge responsibility we keep politicians and decision makers in check. so the devastating human cost of their decisions working at the 0 enables me to make that positive voice is relevant to so that there's more that
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unites us than divides us on heard voices. very few people in this rather are sitting up against the door right now. i want to be one of them connect with our community and talking to conversations, you will find else where i use health safety human noises. but then you also, i was to voice, you know, as a human, to have a connection with the stream on out to 0. the is really strikes pound, southern guns as palestinians, more than 16 people killed and attacks on residential areas. the hotel mccrae, this is l g 0 life from our house. and so coming up, no phone calls,

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