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stations you will find elsewhere youth healthy, the human noises. but also i want to want to know as a human, to have a connection with the stream on out to 0. the is really strikes pounds, southern guns as palestinians. more than 16 people killed in attacks on residential areas, the potomac tried this, is there a line from our house? and so coming up, no phone calls, no internet, and no communication, palestinians, and gowns cut off from each other and the outside world for the 7th day run, a doctors without borders. ruins of disastrous consequences is one of the few
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remaining hospitals in kansas. self is on the brink of total shut down, plus the 10s of thousands of pregnant women a newborn diabetes risk and cause if we take a closer look in the to mental health. and it was on the we begin in gaza with the palestinian death toll continues to rise, as well as intensifying attacks in the south forcing many displays families to flee . yet again, just a minute. terry and crisis is now di, one of the main hospitals in the south could soon close its doors, plus there's no internet or cell phone service on the strip, which is complicating things even further cuts the lopez holding on begins a coverage as the sun sets over garza, on another day of death, destruction and communication blackouts. for a week,
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palestinians had been in the dark, their phone and internet connections, conte, but some still find their phones useful. and stuff about i'm here at 7 am. as soon as the sun rises discharging station outside, the emerald city hospital is free charge phone last about a day. for now we can only use it for lighting. there's no calls and no internet, so we use it as a lice, to see the roads were walking on to light up the tents where we live. but for now, we can't do much more than that's a lack of communication is fueling desperation, complicating the delivery of food. aid and medicine may have been was sad that they look to put him in the amount of 8 that's going through the rough. a crossing is nothing of. i've been displaced for 60 days and i still have not received a single food possible. they all thousands of this like me, hospitals are overwhelmed and understaffed, nasir hospital and southern gaza is one of the few still functioning, but it's really airstrikes nearby could force to,
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to shut down. and that would force both patients and families to be displaced. again, you've got patients who are being operated on the floor. you've got patients were sleeping on a sort of staff who were speaking on the floor because they prefer to sleep in the hospital then to be able to take them to dentist. take the risk going back and forth to their homes, which may or may not still exist and the special your conditions are so unbearable . one doctor has annotated his daughter's leg without anesthesia is. this is the video. he explains. a family has been trapped inside the house for 15 days with ongoing strikes. the risk of going to hospital is too high. where the, i'm the where can we find mercy? god, please have mercy on us. where is the muslim world? is more than a 100 days of israel's foreign garza has left palestinian families with nowhere to go. and with more than 24000 people killed, confronting this has become
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a daily part of life. cod see a little bit of a young american but resume is in reference, southern gaza for us into erica and not the daily di for children. they was the latest on is rarely strikes all. yes. to me. uh, the attacks on the gods disturbance has been close and crating on the northern part of the gaza strip, where the valley of richard camp had been widely attacked by these various men to treat to re unit. and also by these verify suggest as mission reports indicates that there was appointments ministry attack on these areas. and that also targeted on the old residential houses till now. we're waiting to find the announcement by the ministry pills regarding the death casualties have resulted from such attacks. for the another a 6 to had been widely pits in the past hour alongside with ongoing administrative
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tasks on as they've been in maine, central neighborhoods of kansas city including 3 tennessee as being 2 industry. it was one me for houston. so cause i know these areas, we gladly remember that they work, they talk to the service that we be about a city and find is of the is really so just right now, often we drove one of these really amenities they had to get bought at such areas that also are still a very populated with residents who refused to sleep. the houses are the situation continues to be very dramatic and challenging for residents. a, the middle book relates will have feet on the white men of tree attacks as low down a 20 kind of city. and so they have been killed and they have been taken from different locations of the middle relates to the hospital as the civil services. many stopped at noon towers to reach the locations and evacuated from the areas of
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abutment alongside, also called you this had been why attacks, especially in the western side of the city, where it's had be also their own getting clashes that we the managers are also these been so just a rough i had to pass our seems to be a relatively calm down the grades had contributed to increase, but just don't move down. 170 out of city is happy to during the past 24 hours in terra case where you have been saying die off today the normal pressure has been mounting on hospital as the hell of people coughing as these facilities become essentially non functional. at this point, the people who are not to buy these really strikes up to buy disease, sustain obedience. this thing to the woods. as the hospitals have become overwhelmed with patience and age of people as the death to increases alongside with casualties amongst civilians,
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we are talking about hospitals. a few number of them are still appraising, unfortunately, functioning as well. lucky, old kind of basic necessities were patients and aged are not receiving at the amounts of the treatments that are basically required for dental use. hospitals, despite all the unbelievable and unbearable conditions. there are some of the rating provide the basic medical treatment for the interest people also for the patients. what to think about a very deep shortage of medical supplies alongside with a run out with a very deep shortage of fuel for the operating costs to in the middle out also with the southern tech stuff of carson. thanks so much derek teracon is in for us and reference southern gaza us. these really ami has killed a pell of city and the occupied westbank as it expands its raids in the territory. he was shot dead until carr him with the military is carrying out the right for sick and died. at least stephen palestinians had been killed in the city since
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wednesday. as ralph has conducted almost daily rides in the west bank since the start of the council. they often involve bull, does it some day, i used to destroy the streets and other infrastructure, which according to palestinians, amounts to collective punishments of more on this knowledge and june joins us now from, from i let in the occupied with bank and some of these rights have been underway for a very long time now. why exactly is that a tom v as really, army says that they go into these camps in these areas in the occupied west bank because they are trying to route out militancy. they are going after resistance fighters who are in those areas, the palestinians. we speak with those say that windows is really members of the army. go in there that they, they don't allow the form as you mentioned, of collect the punishment that you have these armor, bulldozers that go in that they tear up roads that they cut infrastructure. they cut water lines and power lines. and these are the reports that we're hearing
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coming out of to cut them the rate that's been going on there has been going on for over 41 hours. now we're, we're told in the last 5 minutes that it appears. there are signs that perhaps is really army is starting to withdraw, but in the past day and a half, almost 2 days now, you've had at least 8 palestinians killed as a result of the raid there. and in fact, the policy ridgecrest inside, he says they have still not been able to retrieve the body of the 8th palestinian man, the person who was killed earlier today. it's a very dire situation in that camp. dozens of israeli military vehicles still in their reports of homes being destroyed, infrastructure being destroyed and reports about palestinian men number and perhaps in the hundreds who have been detained. taken off site and interrogated. now we heard from one of those powers to new men above us, somebody who said that he had been beaten when he had been taken away by israeli soldiers. here's more of what he had to say
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a little bit. it's not going on for you. 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. tom, there are on average, around 40 is really army rates per day throughout the occupied westbank. it is a dire situation. the palestinians we speak with when we go to the towns and villages and refugee camps and cities that have been rated, they all say that they don't believe the situation is going to get better any time soon. situation is so grim right now, that in fact, even last week and these really media, it was reported that is really security chief, have warranty is really government that the occupied westbank may be on the verge
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of a 3rd in default, or that it may be on the verge of exposure, not just because of the violence and the rates that are going on and how much angry there is as a result of those. but also because of the fact the economic prospects of palestinians, the occupied west bank are so grim right now. you have so many thousands of palestinians who had permissions to be able to go and work in the israel and have not been able to do so since october 7th. beyond that, it's been very deadly. and since october 7th, at least $365.00 policy indians have been killed throughout the occupied west bank . tom. okay, thanks mohammed mohammed jim june for us that and ramada in new york pod westbank who were at protest against as well as for on guys that has been taking place in tennessee. organizers have been given a permit to hold to really similar demonstrations have previously been broken on by the police to raise about has moved from the protest and telephone that we're here in the center. i'll say that'd be where hundreds of people have
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a dollar to protest against the war. people who are demanding a ceasefire from the government are saying that the only piece we're bring secuity is red and they're also asking the government to do much more defends or pay single association. so the top 10 thing guys that can be released, we're being told right here, that they're not carrying palestinians because many feared 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 is the old. she's one of the organizers on this close the 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 white babies, given his speech, say that this war with and we are doing what we need right now. we need
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a piece. so there's magazine pressure on the government of prime minister, ben, you mean nothing yahoo? to end this war in a way, even the 17 most of the population here, any is road supports the war. many believe the way ours is to eliminate. i'm awesome. there's lots of questioning now and we have started to see that some 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 know, totally questioning keys of his policies and what's been happening now as an expert also questioning his leadership and calling for election. and then there's protests such as this one, calling for a ceasefire. now that only piece of people who are, say we re security for as well, protests like this one in a way are and examples of things have started to change. and that could be a news sign of what's been going on here in this wild face. how will i just see the
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still ahead on it'll just here, we'll have all the rest of the dies news, including those on well between around unplug, of stones. the 2 sides had been striking targets in each of us territory. find out what's behind the sliver of intentions. the. the weather brought to you by visit castle, a hello, just setting no still on the laptop in that heavy rain across northern australia can see that circulation freemont too, is all to do with the monsoon. trust the barrier of life precious. well, i like a way just around the top and around the gulf, the commentary as well. so the wet, wet season that really has set to him with a vengeance. what's enough to down towards the se, pushing towards new taylor lawn to some very heavy rain, pushing into the south thought it was sweet food,
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temperatures not very close to 30 celsius, but sundry down poles coming in over the next couple of days. meanwhile, the thunder we down pulls, continue, cause northern parts of australia. we have got some way whether that's a, that's a good positive queens landber's been seeing some of those showers down towards the southeast things a good deal dry amber. i to 21 celsius in melbourne. on friday afternoon, stuff to pick up as we go on into uh the weekend 26 celsius on saturday, 30 full the for allied me while i went to was the us, the side of the country passed out around $32.00 celsius. similar sort of temperature as you go through sunday noticed by sunday, really heavy down pulls right there across from the past of australia. so i more big down polls coming in at this stage. meanwhile, we got some wet weather just coming out of central areas of china, right? eventually, clipping the fossil of japan. the weather brought to you by visit castle, the
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the the your what you notice here a reminder of our top story is the salad, palestinian families in the southern city. across a morning, 16 people including children who were killed in the lysis round of as rarely strikes. eye witnesses say a house with
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a was taking shelter. this is the mounting. the social spittle in southern cause could be forced to shut down. doctors without borders says israel has been bothering surrounding areas with no evacuation warnings, patients and thousands of displaced palestinians inside heb principals to slay these ready on the has killed the palestinians and the speed to cover him in the west bank. as it writes the area for sick and dying abroad, as well as conducting the dining rides in the west bank since the start of the bowl on garza and october, the savings of a half of kansas hospitals are no longer functioning. and women are increasingly forced to deliver babies an overcrowded and unclean conditions. last month, the you in estimation of the 50000 for 1000000 gallons, a pregnant 100 an ac, give birth every single day. because of the size of guys of hospitals and the overwhelming need facing women, often a lower priority, the doctors, the focus is on saving the lives of both injured and is ready strikes. instead. the
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human shortage of medication means birth thing and post partum women. unable to access key care, for example, the n t d injection to prevent disease, it must be given within 72 hours of this and can hardly be found anywhere in the gallons a strip. postpartum many women losing the milk supply to to mill nutrition, putting the babies at risk to the tale. kennedy is the executive director of the united nations population fund that focuses on maternal health. she's been speaking throughout the for medicaid as a james by is about the dire situation for women and babies and cancer. it's a world economic forums, annual meeting and doubles. 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 get 1st each and every day with the health
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system collapsing there only a couple of places left where you can do an emergency. so very 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 be able to render service. and 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 building or it's 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, or in a situation where hunger is rampant. if you are pregnant, it is
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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 were we to provide for women during labor and childbirth under circumstances where humanitarian aid is not coming in 2000 over 24000 people killed in terms of the the desk told that this list is, 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 sat 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
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right drugs to respond and 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 have been calling for repeatedly and it's objectionable that this has not happened successfully. it has causes health system collapses. disease is spreading a search and hepatitis infections is posing a growing risk for people there. for the account. 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 industries as an outbreak of hepatitis a is spreading as on the, on the, on the border of something i guess we've received so many patients in the, in the, in the outpatient is department of the reason behind the large numbers of hipaa
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type is patients of a densely populated shelters 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 and not working and there are rivers of sewage around schools, shelton, as musk, and everywhere else. hepatitis a is a highly contagious liver virus that causes diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and john this, it's rarely chronic foot with causes health system near collapse. it could prove fatal for the most vulnerable. the my daughter's face and eyes looked yellowish, so i came to the hospital to retire and they told me that she has hepatitis a due to the pollution, the densely populated shelters, and the sped of garbage on the roads. as far as i know this disease is dangerous to have the legit to the disease as a long incubation periods. and doctors and guys of warrens, a number of cases called rise rapidly in the coming weeks. children and the elderly
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are especially at risk. well, i didn't tell you the fact that you want me to go ahead and charge you food. what our usual. my son didn't eat for a few days and she suffers from sheep a tight again. she's face and nice look yellow and she feels pain and she's stomach for most of the time. if he eats something, you drinks and you think you vomit. so if you have one of the world health organization has warrant that disease and hunger could eventually claim more lives in guys within the war itself. right now, palestinians have no escape from either. for the a car which is 0 the let's take a look at some of the other stories making use now and focused on says that use drones and rockets to hit targets in the provenance of system and religious don. and ron, at least 9 people have been killed. the rotella tree strikes come to dies off around, carried out and attack, and pug of stones believe just on provence,
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how some of the power reports. this is the aftermath of pakistan's attached to border with iran. is level about says it's fine to jets. drones and drunkards struck. i'm group high down inside iran admitted to a 2 pointed quote or necessary measure to avoid civilian casualties. this morning's action was taken in light of critical intelligence of impending lot skin 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. augusta yvonne's beside strikes. it is the 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
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a terrorist organization and a threat to its national security. founded in 2012, the below she separately just organization operates bailey in south eastern yvonne 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 would need the 40 minutes sort of practice 10. and that's we use big integrity or bucks that we just fix the ticket at 2 o'clock. but we would not allow them 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 a on it runs attacks with part of why it's admitted to it strikes against what it run, described as an, as riley spying hub in a be rock. and i feel positions in northern syria. the us condemn via
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tax carried on by it 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 will. it is well and truth the attacks in the red sea could lead to a full scale. i will ask you about the other to 0 and equitable police have right is a prison withdrawn, traffic is suspected to be all for icing. security forces launched a security operation and a guy that killed prison. ecuador has suffered a recent spite of gang violence which sol, some 200 prison stuff, taken hostage then released by inmates and 7 prisons. the operation is part of a 60 days type of emergency that was issued by acquittals. prison last week hodgen team has presidents, have you in malay, has repealed laws which put
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a ceiling on written to the landlord could charge. as a result, rents have now sold, leaving many poor people to live and make shift tonnes. how left in america it is a lucy and human reports from along the pounds of argentina's economic crisis. cuz it tenants especially hard and is forcing thousands of families to build checks without electricity, sewage or water online grabs. since the elimination of rent control laws a month ago, new people have started arriving here. a lot more families are going to move here with this situation. things will get much worse. this week, at least 5 people were killed, an 8 seriously injured here in a violent land dispute. the families that you'll see behind we say that they are traumatized, that they were attacked overnight by government working for the alleged mafia that buys and sells plots of land in this area. for all the people who cannot afford any
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longer to pay for rent. the property owners welcome the elimination of rent controlled regulations, arguing the previous laws made renting unprofitable because of chronic high inflation. is yeah, we, uh, now we have more rentals on the market. yesterday we had a 100, as opposed to 150 the previous week. think. let me let the works in a restaurant in an upper middle class neighborhood english side is she says she was already paying a fortune for rent, but then now her housing problems are much worse. i'm afraid that argentina will become unlivable and i don't want to leave my country. she's referring to the illumination of rental property regulations. her landlord can now renew their lease for short periods. and in any currency, even input coins that are in oscar and they need all my new lease is for only 3
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months. and for $300.00 a month, i'd have no choice but to pay in dollars and buying them is impossible. it's a crisis that's like between $10.00 to $5.00, especially for those already struggling to keep a decent roof over their heads. to see and human al jazeera, my cancer, argentina, east african leaders have held an emergency. amazing is uganda in an attempt to diffuse tensions between somalia and ethiopia, and that's off the others above a rich to deal with somebody learn to gain access to the 4th of their new rid say the region. his auto told him a from somalia since 1991 at the block also discussed ongoing funding. and so down we is writing. the country belongs to its people and north. it's boring policies. they'll such a power has moved from the uganda and capital kampala to where he was of any of the presidents of you've done that has been hosting officials from 8 member states that
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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 if you will, 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 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, 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 so don as the 2 sides that have been fighting in that kind.

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